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Madeleine McCann Documentary Conspiracy Theory

Who knows what really happened…

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Netflix has dropped some of the most intriguing, debatable, and controversial documentaries in the last few years.

For anyone who doesn’t know, here is a short version of what the doc is about. Madeleine McCann was on vacation with her family in Portugal in 2007. On May 3rd between 8:30 PM and 10:00 PM, Madeleine was abducted. She has been missing for over 11 years with no definitive answer as to what happened to her.

Now back to present day, Netflix just released a documentary about the disappearance and the investigation following over the last 12 years. Viewers have been quick to point out the missing information from the special. Granted many of these theories are easy to dismiss, but there is one that is quickly gaining traction. Now this guy may not have figured it all out, but he does make some good points. Check it out:

If you’ve made it this far, congratulations. That was a lot to get through. I even had to take a break halfway through. But some valid points were made, there is quite a bit of missing information and out of 12 years of investigating you would think there would be some real solid leads. And yes, a lot of his theory can be dismissed as coincidence or fallacy. But something is definitely fishy and like Josh said, this case is pretty crazy. I hope for Madeleine’s sake she is not suffering, wherever she is. Hopefully she will get the justice she deserves.

If are super invested in this case, here is another theory for your reading pleasure.

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