Welcome to the second home for the anniversary line of threads, continuing to delve into the topical history of the site and to re-explore conversations past. Moving out of the gaming discussion realm we come face to face with the second half of the duo, the flip side of the coin - other topics. Because...
This isn't NTSC-UK... this is NTSC-RePlay
A tiny bit over fifteen years ago, on 06 May 2007, iloveannie posted a thread that asked 'Someone has to ask... why did the parents of the little girl leave their children alone?'
The topic being in reference to the freshly reported absence of Madeleine McCann. Fifteen years later and the case remains open despite some recent movements that suggest a likely person responsible. It's all but a closed case in terms of what her fate was but the specifics remain unknown to this day. The topic launched over forty pages of debate over the case and circumstances as well as the coverage that spooled out at the time. In the following years coverage has never been far away and £11m has been spent searching for her.
Returning to the subject in 2022 finds many of us being parents to our own spawn of Bordersdown. A greater level of understanding of the situation as well as the practical realities of being a parent now exist. So, looking back at the case of the missing girl:
Has your original perspective on the circumstances of her disappearance changed since 2007?
Did anything change as a result of this case?
This isn't NTSC-UK... this is NTSC-RePlay
A tiny bit over fifteen years ago, on 06 May 2007, iloveannie posted a thread that asked 'Someone has to ask... why did the parents of the little girl leave their children alone?'
The topic being in reference to the freshly reported absence of Madeleine McCann. Fifteen years later and the case remains open despite some recent movements that suggest a likely person responsible. It's all but a closed case in terms of what her fate was but the specifics remain unknown to this day. The topic launched over forty pages of debate over the case and circumstances as well as the coverage that spooled out at the time. In the following years coverage has never been far away and £11m has been spent searching for her.
Returning to the subject in 2022 finds many of us being parents to our own spawn of Bordersdown. A greater level of understanding of the situation as well as the practical realities of being a parent now exist. So, looking back at the case of the missing girl:
Has your original perspective on the circumstances of her disappearance changed since 2007?
Did anything change as a result of this case?
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