Missing: Sebastian Rogers & Madeleine McCann Analysis

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Published 2024-07-02
There is a striking similarity between the cases. Statement Analysis deals with what one tells us, but also with what one does not tell us. Does this match with Behavioral Analysis?

All Comments (21)
  • @kezzokav5905
    Peter you're doing great with the tech, people will always find something to complain about. I'm grateful that you're even making these videos because of how much effort and time they take.
  • @trishie818
    The mom’s emotions seem more like a grieving hopeless mom versus fear, worry, panicked mother which would be more consistent with a lost child situation. There’s no energy behind the emotions even after only 7 days.
  • @HootieCute
    My two year old daughter had been playing in the yard when suddenly she disappeared. I had called for her, scoured the neighborhood, torn the house apart and was about to call 911 when I found her sound asleep under the living room sofa.
  • Both the Wells & the Proudfoots, the absent fathers called 911, not the present mothers.
  • @EUKCosyGaming
    if i had come home to find my child missing, i would not be thinking of doing my makeup and hair, i would be out searching every single min of every day, i would not be able to find a way to smile, joke or find it easier a week down the line. There is so much wrong with the behavior of those parents imo. I also find the way they told the story very weird
  • @SandiSST
    Thank you for keeping Sebastian Rogers case alive! There are so many obvious pieces of evidence that prove they are guilty of something.
  • @Ana_Sor4ever
    Mr Hyatt , you’re so explicit in your explanations ! I feel like one of your students and I am honoured! I also take the freedom to say that you look very good! 😊❤️ Thank you !❤ Bless you!
  • @DeeJayMarie
    IMO~ I have a hard time trusting anything CP&KP say. I feel like CP is so overbearing that he controlled that home, even when he was out of town.
  • I lost my 7 year old son at the Melbourne Agricultural Show over 40 years ago. Thankfully, we were reunited within an hour, at the missing child centre at the show. Losing sight of my son amongst 100’s of people in a crowd was the most terrifying experience!!
  • @theresamc4578
    My young son took off to play in a neighbor's yard, hidden by trees. Not seeing him in our yard, where he had been a few minutes before, I loudly called and called his name, which attracted the neighbors, and immediately all began scouring the neighborhood, calling his name, too. Not an easily emotional person, I sobbed and sobbed, gasping for breath. Happily soon he was found. Kidnapping would have been far from my thoughts.
  • Chris has never once exhibited any loving, concerned emotions about Sebastian being missing
  • @BedCrimeStories
    I'm tech challenged too but the content itself (yours) is superb. There is no substitute for high-quality content.
  • @user-lk5tf5it9x
    I believe when a mom does not speak, and the hubby speaks for her. You can bet it's because she can't stick to the script and already messed up, so he does the speaking JMOP
  • @kimthompson9194
    Peter thank you so much, I have one thought that I cannot shake because I think it is important. I think this was premeditated murder because of the day she had planned for him on Sunday, beginning with breakfast that she cooked, which as a Mom is a big deal to cook for your child. She referred to this as "a fun fact", that she had cooked breakfast. She contacted family by phone and he had some fun conversations that morning. She took him shopping and bought hm snacks, and also a "colossal" (her words) popcorn at BJ's, followed by going bowling and playing video games at the bowling alley, followed by dinner with family at a restaurant that they loved, having his last meal which was his favorite fish. Then, he is never seen again after leaving that restaurant. That all cannot be coincidence, that is so much to do in one day! As a Mom who raised 2 children, this would have exhausted me and tapped all of my energy, and probably my kids too, it is frankly very telling. At the very beginning of this case when I heard about all this stuff, which also would cost a fortune as well, I knew she planned out his last fun day before 'disappearing' her son. Have you analyzed the video where she talks about all these things they did that day? I would love to hear what you think, and if that may change your opinion to a premeditated event. Thank you so much Peter, take good care.
  • @anneonimous9306
    The part where the stepdad said "and now we have a worried Mom" to me sounds like he's blaming Sebastian for worrying his mother by disappearing. Like if Sebastian walked back in the house, the stepdad would probably start yelling at him and saying "how dare you put your mother through all this worry?" It would have been much more appropriate to say "and now we have a missing child (and we're asking for your help to find him)." But they are very focussed on self. They want to tell us what THEY are feeling. They want to tell us that the Mom is worried. And the stepdad is annoyed about the Mom being worried. WHAT ABOUT SEBASTIAN? WHAT EMOTION IS HE FEELING?
  • @dirtydawg-66
    Your content is extremely useful and educational. Don't need to be tech savvy when your content is great. Thanks for sharing.
  • @krystam8744
    Oh Chris kept saying, magic trick and Houdini --- tying up and yes...Houdini died in his last escape attempt. Houdini escapes from things an escape artist..Sebastian tried to escape and died doing so. Sebastian was trying to.escape restraints. The caregivers Chris and Katie are responsible. In my opinion.