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I found it so odd that the mother was out jogging a few days after she went missing...out there in her jog bra and shorts while police etc are out combing the area for her missing daughter...

i know people deal with grief and stress differently but i dont know, i would think she'd be out there walking all over the town turning over every rock under the sun instead of out jogging..it seemed very out of place. but i could be reading too much into it.
 
I think her parents killed her if not her parents one of the so called Tapas 9, or 10 or 11 depending on what you are reading. I got flamed so bad for saying that on message boards at the time the case was hot.

Too much weird stuff going on around there at the time, yeah we checked every 30 min, yet no one seen or heard anything, 2 of them were in the apt. right across, heard nothing. The washing of everything after she disappeared, carrying around that cuddle cat, that was so bizarre. The cadaver dogs hitting on Kate when she was a local GP, she didn't even deal with corpses, cadaver dogs hitting on the car...way many more things but that's the only ones I can think of from the top of my head.
 
I found it so odd that the mother was out jogging a few days after she went missing...out there in her jog bra and shorts while police etc are out combing the area for her missing daughter...

i know people deal with grief and stress differently but i dont know, i would think she'd be out there walking all over the town turning over every rock under the sun instead of out jogging..it seemed very out of place. but i could be reading too much into it.


Out jogging every day, not to mention lazing by the pool while strangers are looking for your missing daughter.
 
‘Jailed killer holds Maddie hunt key’
A MUM yesterday urged cops to quiz a jailed killer she believes has the key to finding her son and Madeleine McCann.
Charles O'Neill is said to have been in Portugal when Maddie, three, was snatched in 2007.

Two months earlier he was in Gran Canaria, in Spain's Canary Islands, when Jeremy Vargus, seven, vanished.

Jeremy's mum Ithaisa Suarez, 27, said: "I believe he might know where they are, or what happened to them.

"They're identical cases. Children who vanished in minutes, leaving no trace. He's a vile monster and should be questioned again." O'Neill, 47, and his gay lover William Lauchlan were jailed for life last Thursday for murdering mum-of-three Allison McGarrigle in Largs, Ayrshire - to stop her exposing them for child abuse.

The pair had earlier done time for drugging and abusing youngsters. O'Neill has refused to meet detectives working for Maddie's parents Kate and Gerry McCann.

Ithaisa said: "He was interviewed by police looking for Jeremy. They found no evidence. But if he didn't do it, he may know who did."

She said Spanish police told her they believe Maddie and Jeremy may have been targets of the same gang.
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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...old-key-to-Maddie-hunt.html?OTC-RSS&ATTR=News
 
Kate McCann accuses Algarve police of sex abuse cover up

Kate McCann has accused Portuguese police of covering up a series of child sex abuse cases before her daughter Madeleine was abducted.
The claim is made in a new book Madeleine, in which Mrs McCann writes honestly about her torment
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In the forthcoming book, Mrs McCann writes of her fear that her daughter was kidnapped by a paedophile and admits that she was at one time consumed by the mental image of her eldest child being 'defiled' by her abductor.

Mrs McCann and her husband Gerry, both of them doctors from Rothley in Leicestershire, were first warned of an alarming number of cases in the Algarve by Bill Henderson, the British consul in the region. He told the McCanns shortly after the abduction that there had been "several cases of men getting into bed with children". When police made public their files on the case in the summer of 2008, Mrs McCann discovered five cases of British children being sexually abused in their beds while on holiday and while their parents slept in another room.

The incidents are said to have occurred within a one-hour drive of Praia da Luz in the three years before Madeleine, then aged three, went missing on May 3rd 2007. She believes the Portuguese police failed to investigate any possible links between the cases and the disappearance of Madeleine.

"It broke my heart to read the terrible accounts of these devastated parents and the experiences of their poor children," writes Mrs mcCann, adding: "What these cases do demonstrate, however, is that British tourists in holiday accommodation were being targeted... It is so hard not to scream from the rooftops about how these crimes appear to have been brushed under the carpet."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/new...ses-Algarve-police-of-sex-abuse-cover-up.html
Pics at link of perv they believe is responsible
And not to sound heartless here but these "Drs" all went out to dinner and drinks and left all the kids alone everynight



Tormented Kate McCann: I'm tortured by thought that Maddie is being abused by a paedophile
Kate McCann is consumed by the fear that Madeleine was snatched by a paedophile.
Four years after her daughter disappeared in Portugal, she has revealed she is tortured by a belief an abuser is responsible.
In an interview, Mrs McCann, 43, describes the guilt she endures on a daily basis over her daughter’s abduction.

I become consumed with it. It was torture for me. It was horrible, so vivid,’ she said.
Madeleine was snatched from her bed in the McCanns’ apartment at a resort in Praia da Luz, Portugal, on the evening of May 3, 2007, days before she turned four.
Her parents were dining with friends at a restaurant, fewer than 100 yards away, and regularly returned to the room to check on their three sleeping children.
But the last time Mrs McCann went to check she found Madeleine had gone.
In her forthcoming book, to be called Madeleine, she writes: ‘When she was first stolen, paedophiles were all we could think about, and it ate away at us.
‘The truly awful manifestation of what I was feeling was a macabre slideshow of vivid pictures in my brain that taunted me relentlessly.
‘I was crying out that I could see Madeleine lying, cold and mottled on a big grey stone slab.
‘The idea of a monster like this touching my daughter, stroking her, defiling her perfect little body, just killed me over and over again.
‘I would lie in bed, hating the person who had done this to us – the person who had taken away our little girl and terrified her. I hated him. I wanted to kill him.’
She told the Sun newspaper how her worries intensified when she heard of other abductions involving children nearby. Mrs McCann from Rothley, Leicestershire, also discloses the pressures the ordeal put on her 12-year marriage to husband Gerry.
Immediately after the kidnapping, the couple struggled to cope with their loss and their feelings of guilt. And while she continued on a relentless search for their daughter, he admitted he needed to ‘switch off at times’. Mrs McCann, a part-time GP before Madeleine’s disappearance, said: ‘Gerry and I were just holding each other and saying: ‘We’re not going to survive this.’’
‘I didn’t know if I would ever get back to the person I was. I was conscious about the effect this had on Gerry. He needed me to be together and I just couldn’t get myself there.’
Mr McCann added: ‘There were times when I thought she would never get back to being the woman I loved.
I felt our family was being destroyed. It felt like a fight for survival. That’s when I couldn’t see a way out.’
His wife credits the support of a trauma consultant, who joined them in Portugal immediately, for the survival of their marriage.
She also said the strength of their two other children, six-year-old twins Amelie and Sean, helped them get through.
Four years after her abduction, Mrs McCann reveals the memory she has of her little girl is frozen in time and she finds it difficult to imagine her as an eight year old.
She has had three dreams of her, all of them describing a phone call she receives informing her that Madeleine has been found.
She said: ‘There she is and I’m cuddling her. The thing is, it’s so tangible. I can feel her, smell her, feel her snuggling into me, like she always did.
‘She’s there, I’m holding her, I’m so happy. And then I wake up. And of course she’s not there. The pain is crippling.’
The couple hope sales of the book will raise £1million to continue funding the worldwide hunt. Mrs McCann said: ‘Every penny we raise through its sales will be spent on our search for Madeleine. Nothing is more important to us than finding our little girl.
‘Madeleine is still missing and there is still a lot to be done. Our efforts to find her are not diminishing. If anything, they are escalating.
‘The need for a review by the authorities of Madeleine’s case remains, and our desire to achieve this unwavering.’
But she complained: ‘We have tried in vain to get the authorities to play their part but our requests have seemingly fallen on deaf ears.
‘It is simply not acceptable that they have, to all intents and purposes, given up on Madeleine. We need the authorities to do more.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...hought-Maddie-abused-paedophile.html?ITO=1490
 
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Marriage strain: Kate and Gerry McCann. Gerry said: 'There were times when I thought she (Kate) would never get back to being the woman I loved.'​
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...t-Maddie-abused-paedophile.html#ixzz1LhvWEjz3

The 'naughty man'... What twins call kidnapper
Madeline McCann’s twin siblings will be haunted by the tragedy of their missing sister for the rest of their lives, their mother fears.
Amelie and Sean were just two years old when Maddie was snatched from her bed while they slept only a few feet away.
And while the pair, who are now six and attending school, still talk about their older sister, Kate McCann says they are still too young to fully comprehend the situation.
She said: ‘I am well aware, if God forbid we are still in this situation, that the pain and the anger and the upset will come as they get older and they realise what actually happened.’
Their mother revealed how she and husband Gerry have found it difficult to explain to the twins why they cannot see their sister any more.
She added: ‘We’ve been as honest as we can. They know that Madeleine was stolen. They call the person who took her “the naughty man”.’
Mrs McCann said the children knew their sister had disappeared in Portugal.
‘Amelie said, “We went to Portugal and then we woke up and Madeleine was gone.” ’
At the twins’ school in Leicestershire, where Madeleine was due to attend, teachers try to keep their lives as normal as possible.
All the children at the school know what happened – which in some respects has made the job harder. According to the McCanns, one new boy once said to Sean: ‘Madeleine is dead, someone shot her.’
Sean later told his parents about it – but handled the situation well, they said.
Mr McCann said: ‘He was very matter-of-fact. He said no one knows where Madeleine is.’
His wife added: ‘All the parents have been really supportive and I don’t blame the child at all, they are only young.
‘Children do say things. But I think Sean and Amelie have handled it brilliantly.’
The McCanns said they have drawn strength from the twins, who often comfort them when they are in need.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...t-Maddie-abused-paedophile.html#ixzz1LhuTYvkD

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Artist's impression: Based on witness accounts, an image of the abduction​
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...t-Maddie-abused-paedophile.html#ixzz1LhwMokiX

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Lost: Next Thursday marks Madeleine McCann's eight birthday. She went missing a few days before she turned four​


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Madeline McCann’s twin siblings will be haunted by the tragedy of their missing sister for the rest of their lives, their mother fears.

Yes they will, because the McCann's were either to cheap or too stupid to use the babysitters the resort had and went to a fucking Tapas restaurant to get drinks with friends, leaving a 4 year old to watch twin 2 year olds.

I hope that the thought that Maddie has most likely been sold into child slavery and if lucky is DEAD haunts the fucking McCann's for the rest of their lives.
 
Yes they will, because the McCann's were either to cheap or too stupid to use the babysitters the resort had and went to a fucking Tapas restaurant to get drinks with friends, leaving a 4 year old to watch twin 2 year olds.

I hope that the thought that Maddie has most likely been sold into child slavery and if lucky is DEAD haunts the fucking McCann's for the rest of their lives.

Thanks b.c I thought everyone was going to jump on me but I feel the exact same way as you do
These are fucking Drs and they cant put a couple bucks out??
If that was my Dr I be dropping them b/c they arent competent
 
You know, at first, I got a hinky feeling about the whole thing. The parents going out and leaving the kids alone, the possible abduction by a stranger, and different clues that have come out. Wasn't there something about the death smell being detected in the trunk of the car they were driving while in Portugal?

I don't know what to think now. If she was actually abducted, I think Nell is probably right and she was sold into slavery and is probably dead by now. But I just can't get past that funny feeling about the parents and their reactions and non-actions. Out jogging instead of looking for Maddie?

Something about it all reminds me of Billie Dunn and her missing daughter, Hailey.
 
Pat Brown is headed to Portugal to do some investing. The whole article is at the link below.

...What, then, does American criminal profiler Pat Brown hope to accomplish with her two week trip to Portugal, beginning next week on February 6, with her small band of assistants and a few hundred euros of her own money?

...She could find the truth. She could find Madeleine. She could find nothing but at least she won’t be costing the taxpayers millions or draining the pocketbooks of kindhearted donators chasing useless leads.

Pat Brown will be following up on the theory she purported in her Profile of the Disappearance of Madeleine McCann, her eBook which was pulled by Amazon at the request of the British solicitors Carter-Ruck on behalf of Gerry and Kate McCann.

http://womenincrimeink.blogspot.com/2012/02/press-release-cease-and-desist-letter.html
 
Madeleine McCann's Grave Found, Claims South African Land Baron Stephen Birch


A South African real estate developer claims to have found the gravesite of Madeleine McCann.

Self-styled investigator Stephen Birch says he used a ground penetrating radar device -- a tool that that uses radar pulses to x-ray the subsurface -- to locate the body of the missing British girl.

McCann was 3 years old in May 2007, when she went on a trip to Portugal with her parents, Kate and Gerry McCann. The couple was dining with friends at a nearby restaurant when the little girl vanished from their holiday apartment in Praia da Luz. There have been no solid leads in the case since that time.

Birch is obsessed with McCann's disappearance and spent more than $30,000 of his own money on the equipment used to find McCann's suspected gravesite, according to Sky News.

"All I want to do is solve the mystery and bring closure to Madeleine's family," Birch said on Friday.

Birch said the location he scanned is not far from the apartment where Madeline disappeared.

"I've had the scans analyzed and they show digging, a void and what could be human bones," he said.


Birch told Sky News that he provided Scotland Yard detectives and Portuguese police with hard copies of the radar scans and the agencies are examining them.

Madeleine's parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, have yet to comment on Birch's claims.

Criminal profiler Pat Brown, author of Profile of the Disappearance of Madeleine McCann, said she expects little from Birch's independent investigation.

"In my opinion, nothing will come of this," Brown said.

According to Brown, Portuguese police have already searched the property in question and found no evidence of a grave.

"Birch ... claims to have ground radar scans showing a burial site on ex-suspect Robert Murat's property, which is just a long block away from the McCann's vacation home in Praia da Luz. He says the police have asked him for more information, which I believe to be merely a polite formality as Scotland Yard has steadfastly stated they believe, against all odds and evidence to date, that Madeleine McCann is likely alive [and] living with a family who wanted a child," Brown said.

Brown is also critical of the overall investigation into the little girl's disappearance -- an investigation that has reportedly cost authorities more than four million dollars.

"Scotland Yard detectives have spent a year pouring over thousands of meaningless tips while never bothering to re-interview the McCanns or their friends," Brown said. "The case would be best served by the McCanns requesting the case be reopened and returning with their friends to Portugal to allow the Portuguese detectives to finish the investigation properly [and] to do [a previously] requested reenactment, to eliminate themselves as having any involvement in the disappearance of their daughter."


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/...s-grave-found_n_1653768.html?utm_hp_ref=crime
 
Maddie search shrouded in controversy

The Saturday Star can today reveal for the first time the scan that Cape Town property developer Stephen Birch handed over to British and Portuguese authorities, which he claims proves that Madeleine McCann’s tiny body was buried on the property of former suspect Robert Murat.

A video showing Birch using a georadar machine, allegedly in Murat’s garden at Casa Liliana, is now circulating on the web, including on YouTube. In the interview with Portuguese TV station, Expresso TV, he said: “Maddie died on May 3, 2007 and she was put into the ground that same day.â€￾

This comes as a heated row has erupted between Birch and two Cape Town private investigators amid allegations that all three are in the hunt for the sake of the R35 million reward.

Last week the Saturday Star reported claims by the property developer that he may have found the grave of missing Madeleine McCann less than 200m from the Praia da Luz resort in Portugal, using the radar scanning device. Now private investigators Martin van Wyk and his sister Bernice Manson have accused Birch of stealing their research and passing it off as his own.

But Birch didn’t respond in detail saying he had been advised by his attorneys not to comment on the case further.

This may be because Murat, in Portugal, is adamant that he will sue Birch. Murat’s lawyer, Francisco Pagarete, told the Algarve Resident on Wednesday: “We are suing Mr Stephen Birch for the unlawful entry into private property.â€￾

In an interview with newspaper Correio da Manhã (CM) Birch admitted that while in Praia da Luz, he monitored the property “24 hours a dayâ€￾, with the help of two “collaboratorsâ€￾, and when the house was vacated he would enter and search the backyard with the georadar equipment.

And on an Express TV news clip, Birch can clearly be seen operating the georadar on Murat’s property, hunched under hanging tree branches in the dead of night. He said he had entered the property four times.

“There is a big driveway on Casa Liliana. But I believe that Maddie is buried beneath a second driveway, a less important driveway, which was constructed over the ground. The driveway is small and one cannot even turn a car in it. I don’t believe it serves any purpose. It is covered by pebble stones.â€￾

Birch further said he was aware that there was a good chance that he would be prosecuted for trespassing. He said he had hired two law firms – one in SA and one in the UK to protect his interests.

“I hope and will plead with the Portuguese police to investigate my claims and excavate the property. If they are successful, I will have no problem assisting them with their investigation,â€￾ Birch said.

Madeleine, 3, disappeared from the Praia da Luz resort five years ago while her parents dined with friends nearby. It is not known if she is still alive. When contacted for comment on Van Wyk and Manson’s claims, Birch said he was aware of them, but denied them.

“The claims are false but under the legal advice of my lawyers I will not comment on the matter at this point.â€￾

He was speaking to the Portuguese police and the McCann family about having the remains in the grave disinterred, and had passed the scans on to the Portuguese police.

“Many people don’t believe my story, and you can’t blame them because I don’t have definite proof. I want the site to be dug up so we can confirm if it indeed holds the remains of Madeleine McCann,â€￾ Birch said.

Van Wyk, meanwhile, said Birch was solely motivated by the reward and was willing to resort to illegal means, such as trespassing, to get it.

He feared Birch may have destroyed years of research by going public with his findings.

“Our investigation is incomplete and is still ongoing. By revealing the location without any substantial proof for the police to act on, he has given the person behind the disappearance a chance to cover his tracks. Not to mention his illegal activities in obtaining his ‘evidence’. It was utterly reckless and may have let a murderer walk free.

“I’ve had authorities in the UK call and ask me what he’s trying to pull and tell me that he may have destroyed any hopes of solving the case.â€￾

Van Wyk, a former military police investigator, who has specialised in missing children for the past 28 years, said he was drawn to the McCann case and visited Portugal in October 2007 and in September 2009.

He sold his shares in a bar he part-owned to fund his investigation. Van Wyk said he had made contact with Madeleine’s relatives and received their “blessingâ€￾ to investigate the case.

They passed on descriptions of Maddie and any new information that came to them. Although the information they were able to provide was limited, it was very useful.

He also gave interviews with local newspapers on his findings.

Van Wyk said he had been in touch by e-mail with the police in Portugal and the UK. He had collected thousands of documents on the case – e-mails, newspaper articles, notes, and hundreds of photographs. The photographs included pictures of the possible grave site.

Just over a year ago, Birch approached the siblings and asked to join them on the case. Manson described him as an acquaintance and loner.

“We’d see him socially sometimes but we wouldn’t call him a close friend.

“Then about a year ago he found out about our research and approached us as a partner,â€￾ said Van Wyk. They had agreed to the partnership.

Van Wyk said: “Initially, things went well. Birch was good with ideas and he was very inquisitive about all the role players and our theories. But at some point, he began to obsess and called us several times in the middle of the night for information.â€￾

Van Wyk claims Birch insisted on keeping Van Wyk’s passport, ID and case files to prevent him from travelling to Portugal without him.

Manson said Birch became furious when he was unable to access their photographs last year.

“The documents were stored at a relative’s place who was away for the weekend. When I told him we could only get the photos in a few days he lost it and said ‘you people aren’t interested in the case or the money’ and ‘how useless’ we were.

“We had decided to wait until September to go to Portugal and confirm our theories. But Birch was impatient, so using our research and theories went on his own, using his underground radar device. He only joined us to get the photos and location of the possible grave site. He left as soon as he got what he came for.â€￾

Van Wyk added: “I have worked on this day and night for the past five years, reading through articles from the media and reports from law enforcement intelligence. And for Birch to claim it was his work was just too much.â€￾

He admitted that he was interested in the reward but said he had deeper motives. “The reward is without a doubt a factor, but having worked on missing children cases for so long I wanted to establish a global network to help find missing children. The money and renown for solving the McCann case would go a long way to realising this dream.â€￾

Van Wyk said they still intended going to Portugal in September. -Saturday Star


http://www.iol.co.za/news/world/maddie-search-shrouded-in-controversy-1.1341247
 
Missing link overlooked in the Madeleine McCann case

A PILE of discarded cigarette butts could have been the link to finding missing Madeleine McCann.
A witness claims the discarded butts were found on a shared balcony that had a bird’s eye view of the apartment in Portugal, from where toddler was snatched a few days before her fourth birthday in 2007.
However the tourist, who contacted the police, insists detectives never took vital DNA evidence from them.
She had stayed in the apartment a week after Maddie’s disappearance from Praia da Luz, while on a family holiday.
“You could see the front and back of the building from that view point,â€￾ she told detectives.
“It was as if there had been someone stood there for some time smoking.
“I thought that was odd and it could have been someone watching the McCann’s apartment to monitor their comings and goings.â€￾


http://www.theolivepress.es/spain-n...link-overlooked-in-the-madeleine-mccann-case/
 
U.K. police announce new leads in missing girl case

British police say they are investigating new leads in the case of Madeleine McCann, the Briton who disappeared six years ago in Portugal at the age of three.
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Scotland Yard said it has identified several "persons of interest" and "both investigative and forensic opportunities" in the case. The force said Friday its work is under way to support police in Portugal, even though they have closed their investigation into the disappearance.

McCann vanished from her family's vacation home in Portugal's Algarve region on May 3, 2007, days before her fourth birthday. The case has generated intense media interest in Britain.

British police launched Operation Grange in 2011, to try to solve the puzzle.
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http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-57585111/u.k-police-announce-new-leads-in-missing-girl-case/
 
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Madeleine McCann in 2007 and in an age progression image
Have you seen me? asks the little girl in the poster. The youngster is Madeleine McCann; not the Madeleine we all remember, but Madeleine as she might look today as a ten-year-old.
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Behind this latest digitally created picture of Madeleine, now being circulated on the Continent, is renewed hope: that one day Madeleine’s parents will find out what happened to her, and so end perhaps the most enduring and haunting mystery of modern times.
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Only now, with the intervention of an elite team of detectives from Scotland Yard which has been carrying out a review of the case on David Cameron’s orders, has evidence been properly accessed and analysed. It may be six years late, but at least this basic groundwork is finally being tackled.

The 30-strong squad working on the inquiry — codenamed Operation Grange — has identified 20 potential suspects, among them several Britons, as the Mail reported last week.
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One of the 20, the Mail has learned, was a notorious paedophile who kidnapped and murdered a five-year-old girl in his native Switzerland less than three months after Madeleine vanished from the Ocean Club resort in Praia da Luz.

Urs Hans von Aesch, 67, shot himself dead after poisoning and sexually abusing Ylenia Lenhard.

Like Madeleine, Ylenia was blonde and blue-eyed. At the time Madeleine vanished, von Aesch was living in Spain, but he had visited the Algarve in the past and was known to have friends there.

Interpol twice contacted the Portuguese authorities about von Aesch, but information supplied by the Swiss about possible links with Madeleine was not followed up because senior officers in the Policia Judiciaria — the Portuguese CID — were wrongly convinced that Madeleine’s parents were implicated in their daughter’s disappearance.

The ‘very urgent’ messages from Interpol are there, in black and white, printed in publicly available documents in Portugal.

Unlike the Policia Judiciaria, however, detectives from Operation Grange did rigorously pursue this line of inquiry. Last year, they flew to Switzerland to probe von Aesch’s movements. He is still believed to be a ‘person of interest’.

Two other convicted child abusers — including one believed to be from Britain — who were on the Algarve at the relevant time, are also understood to be on the Scotland Yard ‘list’, together with a number of hotel workers and lorry drivers.

Detectives are now ‘actively’ examining mobile phone traffic in the Praia da Luz area on the day Madeleine was last seen.

Although the Policia Judiciaria had this information at the time of Madeleine’s disappearance, they did not find out who the phones were registered to, even though ‘cell-site’ analysis is now a crucial investigative tool and the catalyst for solving countless crimes.

Had standard police procedures been followed back in 2007, it is conceivable that you would not be reading this article now, for the mystery of Madeleine’s disappearance may have been solved.
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Experts will tell you that what happens in the immediate aftermath of a child going missing — the so-called golden hour — is critical. Yet Portuguese police took four days to even issue a description of Madeleine.

They failed to ‘lock down’ the resort or set up road blocks because they assumed she had just wandered off. The apartment itself was not taped off until 10am the following morning, by which time dozens of people had traipsed through the ‘crime scene’.

Ash from policemen’s cigarettes would later be found among contaminated forensic samples from the flat. Not all the staff and guests at the Ocean Club were traced and interviewed. Those who were interviewed were not always properly eliminated.

And a photofit picture of an early ‘suspect’ consisted of nothing more than the sketch of a face with hair parted on one side but with no actual eyes, nose or mouth.

The catalogue of mistakes and official complacency is almost endless and culminated in a shameful shadow of suspicion over Kate and Gerry McCann, who were treated as suspects themselves until their ‘arguido’ (suspect) status was removed in 2008, the same year as the inquiry into Madeleine’s disappearance was formally suspended.

There were, declared the Portuguese police, simply no more leads to pursue.

Within months of Operation Grange being set up in 2011 — after Mr Cameron received a direct appeal for help from the McCanns — dozens of fresh leads had been identified.

The only British involvement in the case before this was that of Leicestershire police, the McCanns’ local force, who were responsible for collating all the investigation work carried out on behalf of their Portuguese counterparts, such as interviewing British witnesses.

All this evidence was later made available to officers from Operation Grange, drawn from the Met’s highly skilled Homicide and Serious Crime Command.

Two detectives first visited Praia du Luz in October 2011 and spoke ‘informally’ to staff at the Ocean Club. Colleagues are understood to have returned there up to ten times over the past two years.

Of particular interest were the numerous holiday flats, some of which were sub-let at the time the McCanns were staying at the resort. They have spoken to residents on the phone in recent months as well as emailing them questions.

‘When I spoke to the police they were asking about other crimes happening in the area at the time of Madeleine’s disappearance,’ said expat Christie Jones, who works for her family’s villa management company.

Two private detectives employed by the McCanns, Dave Edgar and Arthur Cowley, have also been interviewed.

‘They [detectives from Operation Grange] came to see me late last year about specific people who were of interest to them,’ said Mr Cowley, a retired detective sergeant, who lives in Holywell, North Wales.

One of those people, of course — according to a source close to Operation Grange — is the aforementioned Urs Hans von Aesch.

His exact whereabouts when Madeleine was abducted on May 3, 2007 are unclear. He was living near Alicante in Spain with his wife, but border records show that, driving a white van, von Aesch re-entered Switzerland on July 10.

Less than a month later, he used this vehicle to abduct Ylenia as she left her local swimming pool in Appenzell. The day after she vanished, von Aesch was discovered in woodland with self-inflicted gunshot wounds to the head.
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At von Aesch’s home in Spain, police seized diaries — in English — revealing his dark sexual fantasies about children and computer discs containing evidence that he had frequently visited child sex websites and forums on the internet.

Swiss police officers were immediately struck by the physical similarities between Ylenia and Madeleine, who had both gone missing within weeks of each other. They alerted Interpol which, in turn, contacted the Portuguese authorities about its suspicions on August 17.

When it did not get a response, it contacted them again on September 3. Again, there was no response, we were informed by sources in Interpol.

We now know why.

Just four days later, on September 7, Kate and Gerry McCann were named as arguidos in the Portuguese investigation. On September 11, police submitted a summary of their case against them to prosecutors.

In his report, Chief Inspector Tavares da Almeida concluded — without a shred of hard evidence — that Madeleine had died in the flat, her parents had hid the body, then faked an abduction and got their friends to lie to the police.
[...]

Under Portuguese law, a case can be reopened only if there is new evidence.

Yet the senior Scotland Yard detective who oversaw the two-year-review of the evidence before he retired says it is ‘perfectly probable’ that information that could identify the suspect responsible for Madeleine McCann’s disappearance was already in the Portuguese files.

‘Of course, there is a possibility she is still alive,’ said former Detective Chief Superintendent Hamish Campbell. ‘But the key is to investigate the case and, dead or alive, we should be able to try to discern what happened.’

It is the very least Kate and Gerry McCann, indeed any parent of a missing child, deserves.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ew-lead--Portuguese-refusing-investigate.html
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23179230

"Over the last two years what the review has told me is that there is no clear, definitive proof that Madeleine McCann is dead," Det Ch Insp Redwood said.

"So on that basis, I still genuinely believe that there is a possibility that she is alive."

Are they not forgetting the traces of decomposition in the trunk of the car? Something dead lay in there at some point. :dong:
 
Millionaire child abuser and girlfriend accused of trying to extort £2.5m from missing Madeleine McCann's parents are arrested in Portugal hideout
Danilo Chemello and girlfriend Aurora Peperia Vaz arrested in Portugal
Allegedly attempted to claim £2.5m reward for info on Maddie McCann
Couple were arrested on the same charges in 2007 but released

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Arrested: Italian Danilo Chemello is led away by Portuguese police from a rented house in the coastal resort of Estoril near Lisbon where they had been living under false identities​

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Led away: Portuguese police also arrested Chemello's Portuguese girlfriend Aurora Pereira Vaz from the resort this week
The couple managed to relocate to the Algarve despite Mr Chemello being wanted by authorities in France.

They were arrested at a rented house in the coastal resort of Estoril near Lisbon on Wednesday - where they had been living since January under false identities with two te
Portuguese police said they acted on three European arrest warrants.

Millionaire ex-construction tycoon Chemello, 67, is set to be extradited to France shortly after being remanded in jail following a court appearance in Cascais near Estoril, while Ms Vaz, 60, is expected to be kept in Portugal.

A French court sentenced them to 18 months in jail for making a false birth register around the time they are believed to have set up home on the Algarve.
The pair failed to turn up in court and an arrest warrant was issued.

Mr Chemello, convicted and caged along with Ms Vaz for 10 months for child abuse in a separate case for feeding his stepdaughter dog food and locking her in a bedroom with her hands and legs tied with tape, is also wanted for trying to blackmail the French judge who jailed them.

He was reportedly sentenced to three years in prison in his absence after hiring a private detective to probe the woman's judge's private life and then using the information to blackmail her.

Italian authorities accused the couple of kneecapping Vaz's husband Alberto Tana during a bitter custody battle over her daughter in Rome in 1996.
Lost child: Madeleine McCann disappeared during a family holiday in Portugal in 2007

Lost child: Madeleine McCann disappeared during a family holiday in Portugal in 2007

Although cleared of ordering the shooting, both were given 16-month jail sentences for conspiracy to pervert the course of justice and firearms offences.

The teenage children living with Vaz and Chemello in Portugal are understood to be her two children.

They have been taken to a children's home in Portugal.

One neighbour at their home in Estoril, home to Europe's largest casino, told a local paper he had never seen them playing in the street and said he thought they weren't even going to school.

Specialist anti-kidnap police stormed the couple's house in Sotogrande in June 2007 to arrest them over their alleged bid to extort money from Madeleine McCann's parents.

At the time they were said to have tried to claim a £2.5 million reward through a Malaga-based lawyer.

Chemello and Vaz appeared in a closed court hearing before he was transferred to Spain's National Criminal Court for an extradition hearing on an unrelated matter and she was released on bail.

It is not yet clear whether the case against them has been dropped or was still being investigated by a court in San Roque near Cadiz – and it may be that it has simply been put on hold while the other cases against them are dealt with.

The arrests came on the eve of an announcement by Scotland Yard it has opened a formal investigation into Madeleine McCann's disappearance.
[....]
The Metropolitan Police has asked for a small number of its officers to be present in Portugal for the inquiries there.

It has also said it still believes there is a chance Madeleine is alive and it is investigating 38 "persons of interest" from five European countries, including 12 British nationals.

A spokesman for the office of Portugal's Attorney General, which archived the Madeleine McCann investigation in July 2008, said today: 'No request for mutual judicial assistance from the UK has yet been received.'

Pedro do Carmo, head of Portugal's Policia Judiciaria, added: 'Investigations in Portugal are carried out by the Department of Public Prosecution and the Portuguese police.

'But requests from foreign authorities to be present arrive fairly frequently.'

Portugal's Ministry of Justice is expected to be tasked with authorising the request when it arrives.

The three European arrest warrants they executed were issued by France and Italy for a man aged 67 and a woman aged 60, a spokesman for Portugal's PSP police, which arrested Chemello and Vaz, said.
[....]
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-arrested-Portugal-hideout.html#ixzz2YQ0jbDW4

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Arrested: Italian Danilo Chemello, 67, and his Portuguese girlfriend Aurora Pereira Vaz, 60, pictured in their younger years, have been arrested in Portugal over accusations they tried to extort millions from Madeleine McCann's parents​
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Mobile phone records may hold the key to solving the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, detectives believe.
[...]

Scotland Yard officers are analysing data from phones belonging to people in the village at the time - 41 people of interest have been identified.

A major appeal based on "substantive" new information will be broadcast on the BBC's Crimewatch on 14 October.
[...]

Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood, who is leading the inquiry, said officers were examining a "substantial amount of data" from thousands of mobile phones thought to belong to people who were in the resort of Praia da Luz in the days just before, during and after Madeleine's disappearance.

Police are trying to identify the owner of each phone to build up a picture of exactly who was in the area. More than 3,000 people live in Praia de Luz, while holidaymakers and seasonal workers visit from countries across the world.

"This is not just a general trawl," said Det Ch Insp Redwood.

"It's a targeted attack on that data to see if it assists us to find out what happened to Madeleine McCann at that time."
'Call timeline'

Det Ch Insp Redwood said officers had so far been unable to attribute a "large number" of mobile numbers and admitted that it was difficult to do so with phones bought six years ago on a pay-as-you-go basis.

The records also contain information on which phone numbers were dialled and when calls were made. It is thought some phone numbers might appear on police intelligence systems or be linked to criminals.

"We can see what the phone is doing, but we can't see the text messages," said the detective. "It shows a timeline of the call data."
[...]

Since July, police have formally requested the co-operation of the Portuguese authorities and a team of six senior detectives from Faro, in the Algarve, has begun working on the inquiry. Portuguese authorities dropped their investigation into Madeleine's disappearance in 2008.

Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley said it was a "good and professional" relationship and it was hoped that in future a small group of Scotland Yard detectives would be based in the Algarve to work with the Portuguese.

"It's easier to do it alongside than at a distance," he said.
[...]

Detectives said "fresh and substantive" information would emerge on 14 October, when the BBC broadcasts a Crimewatch appeal.

Mr Rowley said: "It's not just a bland 'can you help us?' appeal. There is different material and a different understanding to be presented."
[...]

The Crimewatch programme will feature a reconstruction and interviews with Kate and Gerry McCann, who, for the first time, will appear alongside detectives working on the investigation.

Police said the investigation was "gathering momentum", though much work was still to be done.
[...]

Det Ch Insp Redwood said police were working backwards from the moment Madeleine went missing to understand what happened to her.

"It's like peeling back the layers from an onion," he said.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24386130
 
Police are trying to identify the owner of each phone to build up a picture of exactly who was in the area. More than 3,000 people live in Praia de Luz, while holidaymakers and seasonal workers visit from countries across the world.
kinda thought they wouldve done this before 6 years
you would think maybe that the 1rst thing done is as a complete list of people as possible
Maybe I watch to much TV
 
This: is what Parents do when their children go missing!!!

THEY SEARCH!

FRANTICALLY!


Even if it's fucking futile - it's autonomic! They can't help it - they just do it!

They DO NOT, however, lock themselves indoors for the night writing a fucking timeline with their friends on the ripped out pages of their missing child's activity book!

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Look into this case for yourself, by reading the PJ (Portuguese Judiciary) original 2007-08 case files, translated in English: http://www.mccannpjfiles.co.uk/PJ/TRANSLATIONS.htm

Excellent, credible resources:

http://www.chrisspivey.co.uk/?s=madeleine+mccann

http://patbrownprofiling.blogspot.co.uk/


WTF? Did Gerry take a 101 course on GUILTY?

HiDeHo4 https://www.youtube.com/user/HiDeHo4 on youtube is a great resource. This person has done a lot of research and important work. If you can put the sound down on this person's terrible musical choices (unless it's up your street of course), then you will learn a lot: i.e, the subtitled documentary of Goncalo Amaral, the original lead detective on the case on 3rd May 2007: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_ZdDTsFC2g

This is an important film, documenting his and the PJ's findings at the time of the reported disappearance of Madeleine McCann. Including indisputable footage of Cadaver Dogs, recommended to the PJ by the Metropolitan Police (London), hitting on the 'scent of death', as they call it, in two specific places in the McCann's holiday apartment.

Although Gerry McCann's response, when questioned by a Portuguese journalist about the Cadaver Dog's hit was: "Everyone knows that Cadaver Dogs are notoriously unreliable!" Keela and Eddie, (the dog's in question), had no less than 100% accuracy to date, in over 200 cases! 100% accuracy!!!

I'm not a conspiracy theorist. Not by any means! But this couple raised the hairs on me, right from the start, and I have learned to trust my instinct!

What is it about them, that made the PJ and the British Police protect them? Any other couple, who were NOT RICH DOCTORS, and wore shell suits in the Algarve, would have been arrested for child neglect.

You leave your three kids under the age of 4, five nights running, in an unlocked apartment, for several hours, to go eat and drink with your friends, in a location that, despite their claims, WAS NOT EVEN VISIBLE, (Gerry McCann: "It was like eating in your back garden" Well yeah Gerry! If your back garden table was 120 yards away from your back door, obscured by a swimming pool and row of trees).

After intensive research, I don't know what happened to Madeleine McCann. There are only two things that I believe to be true: Madeleine died in that apartment (Dogs cannot lie): The McCanns lied (I don't know why): That's it! That's all I have!

Read the original timeline of the Tapas 9. It doesn't make sense! All that the 'Scotland Yard' investigation has done (costing the UK taxpayers two million pounds since 2011), has sorted out the Tapas 9 inconsistencies! Conveniently excluding the 'Jane Tanner' sighting of a man carrying a child, because it made no sense in their timeline. How could, (originally), Jane Tanner have saw the man carrying a child at 9.15, if Gerry and a Tennis friend were there also in the same location (small street) 9.15?

In their original interviews (first interviews by the PJ), Gerry and the Tennis friend claimed not to have witnessed Jane Tanner on that small road!

Oh God, I could go on and on! The inconsistencies are literally, too numerous to mention! But the first giveaway, to something stinky with this case, for me, will always be the McCann's themselves! And although they may have hood-winked the general public, (especially the UK), with their consequent BS, I can almost guarantee you, that this was most people's initial impression, before they dismissed it in their minds as, 'These people are pretty and they are Doctors!'
 
Madeleine McCann prime suspect pictured: Heroin addict who worked at hotel club
Police are investigating the possibility that he kidnapped Maddie after being disturbed as he broke into her family’s apartment
A key suspect in the abduction of Madeleine McCann was fired from the holiday complex where she vanished after police warned staff: “You can’t trust this man.”
Junkie and ex-jailbird Euclides Monteiro was sacked by the Ocean Club in Praia da Luz, Portugal, the year before the blonde three-year-old disappeared on May 3, 2007.
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Menteiro, known as Toni, died aged 40 in a tractor accident four years ago.
But phone records have placed him near the flats at the time she vanished. It is believed he may have been raiding guests’ rooms to feed his heroin habit.
His picture looks nothing like two e-fit images issued by Scotland Yard
[...]
Nelson Rodrigues, 32, a barman and waiter at the Ocean Club for two years, worked alongside Monteiro in 2006.
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“He would turn up to work with bleary eyes, sometimes he didn’t seem like he was all there.
“And things were going missing about that time – laptops, jewellery, mobile phones, anything that was lying around.”
Mr Rodrigues said police were called after Monteiro was accused of stealing tips. He was searched, but nothing was found and he protested his innocence.
Later an officer for Portugal’s national guard took the staff to one side and warned them about Monteiro.
Mr Rodrigues recalled: “The officer told us, ‘We know him, you can’t trust that man’. They said he’d been in trouble in the past for drug offences.
“That’s the last time he worked at the Ocean Club. I never saw him again.”
 
Madeleine McCann prime suspect pictured: Heroin addict who worked at hotel club
Police are investigating the possibility that he kidnapped Maddie after being disturbed as he broke into her family’s apartment


Oh my! This might just be as convenient as:

(a) The sighting of Jane Tanner (Tapas 9)
(b) The identification of Robert Murat (arguido: 15/5/07, or for you USA's 5/15/07)
(c) The broadcast of a major British show, Crimewatch, on (USA 10/14/13)

Just FYI! The two major Portuguese networks made a request to broadcast the Crimewatch episode of 10/14/13 regarding the 'new information' in the case of Madeleine McCann.


(Debunk the the existing theories - How to hood-wink a nation?)

THEY WERE DENIED

The 'new information', conveniently eliminating 'some' of the inconsistencies in the Tapas 9 timeline, and costing the the British tax payer 2 MILLION POUNDS to date!

The two major Portuguese networks were denied the Broadcasting Rights, by the BBC, for the Crimewatch programme.

This is 'fucking bemusing'! Surely, if you have NEW IMFORMATION regarding a case that happened abroad, the abduction of a child, you might be UTTERLY DESPERATE for that information to be displayed in that specific country, YaA??? Am I mad??
 

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