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« Reply #360 on: March 20, 2011, 05:57:54 PM »


WAR OF WORDS LOOMS OVER MADELEINE MCCANN BOOKS 


Sunday March 20,2011
By James Murray FORMER Portuguese police chief Goncalo Amaral is set for a new legal battle with Kate and Gerry McCann after writing a second book about their missing daughter Madeleine.


Mr Amaral’s book will be published in Portugal next month shortly before Kate McCann publishes her fundraising book called Madeleine.

It could not come at a worse time for Kate, 42. She is hoping someone who reads her book will come forward with information about the person who took her daughter on May 3, 2007.

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« Reply #361 on: March 24, 2011, 08:35:46 PM »

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A South Yorkshire Police spaniel called Eddie was said to have sniffed out the "scent of death" at the Haut de la Garenne children's home in Jersey and the apartment from which Madeleine McCann disappeared in Portugal.

But in both cases nothing more was found and South Yorkshire Police say Eddie is no longer working with them.

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« Reply #362 on: March 28, 2011, 01:24:21 AM »



Madeleine McCann went missing at the age of three in May 2007, during a family holiday in Portugal
Monday March 28,2011
By Tracey Kandohla and David Pilditch HEARTBROKEN Kate McCann has been overwhelmed with emotion writing a book about her daughter Madeleine’s disappearance, friends revealed last night.


Kate is now close to finishing the deeply-personal account of her nightmare, which she hopes will raise millions of pounds for the dwindling fund set up to find her daughter.

Any money will pay for private detectives to continue the search for Madeleine, who went missing at the age of three in May 2007, during a family holiday in Portugal.

Last night a close friend said: “At times it has been heartbreaking for Kate.

“Not surprisingly, there have been many tears. But Kate has been strong and carried on for Madeleine’s sake.”

Kate, 42, a doctor from Rothley, Leicestershire, has been using extracts from her personal diary written in the days after Madeleine vanished.

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« Reply #363 on: April 02, 2011, 10:23:30 PM »

McCann parents run for charity
Apr 2 2011

Madeleine McCann's parents have completed a 10 kilometre run in aid of a missing people's charity.

The were joined by hundreds of families and friends of other missing people.

Kate McCann, whose daughter vanished while on a family holiday in Portugal almost four years ago, said: "We are running this year to remember our Madeleine and all children who are missing.

"We hope and pray that they come home safely.

"We are very glad to be supporting the charity Missing People once more and helping them continue to be a lifeline when someone disappears."

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« Reply #364 on: April 12, 2011, 07:41:01 AM »

Thank you Toler for always keeping us up-to-date.


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« Reply #365 on: April 17, 2011, 10:11:20 AM »

Reopening the wounds: Kate McCann visits Maddie's room twice a day and the pain is raw. But she hopes her book will revive the hunt
By Natalie Clarke

Earlier this week, Kate McCann signed off the final chapter of her book about her lost daughter, Madeleine. It is now with the publishers, and a rush is on to have the book edited, printed and on sale by the planned publication date of May 12, which will be Madeleine’s eighth birthday.
The book, simply entitled Madeleine, gives Kate’s account, in her own words, of her daughter’s disappearance during a family holiday in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in May 2007, and the dramatic events that followed.
Four years after Madeleine’s disappearance, there is, sadly, still no prospect of an epilogue to the book anytime soon, answering that heart-rending mystery: Where is Maddie

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« Reply #366 on: May 02, 2011, 10:53:28 PM »



McCanns mark Madeleine anniversary

May 2 2011

Kate and Gerry McCann are to mark the fourth anniversary of their daughter Madeleine's disappearance privately with family and friends.

The couple are keeping a low profile as Mrs McCann, 43, prepares to publish her account of how the little girl vanished on a family holiday to Portugal in 2007.

Proceeds from the book - which is simply entitled Madeleine and goes on sale on May 12 - will boost their dwindling fund to search for their daughter.

They also hope that the publication of the work will prompt people holding vital information about what happened to the child to come forward at last.



 
The McCanns, from Rothley, Leicestershire, are not giving any interviews to mark the anniversary of Madeleine's disappearance this year, although they will do some to promote their book.

Family spokesman Clarence Mitchell said: "It will be a private day marked with family and friends. The anniversary is normally a very low-key occasion at home for them."

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« Reply #367 on: May 03, 2011, 09:20:40 AM »

Toler..are you going to buy the book that Kate is writing?
I think I will, even if I don't read it..just to help the book sales..Not sure if I am up to reading such a sad story..my heart breaks for Madeleine and her family..I still think that she is alive and will be found one of these days...
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« Reply #368 on: May 03, 2011, 08:46:25 PM »

Hi cooks! Yes, will buy the book, though not sure when it will be available here? Do you know? Checked Amazon but don't see anything, yet.
 
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« Reply #369 on: May 03, 2011, 08:48:04 PM »

KATE McCANN has told supporters she is still hoping and praying for the return of her daughter Madeleine.

 On the fourth anniversary of Madeleine's disappearance on holiday in Portugal, she said her book on the subject would be launched on May 12 - her daughter's eighth birthday.

 On her and husband Gerry's findmadeleine website, she added: "We hope and pray that it will bring us the result we long for and that not only the book but this whole ordeal and heartache will be behind us before too much longer."

 Kate, 43, who will today mark Madeleine's disappearance privately with Gerry and friends and family, said there was still a lot to be done.

 She added: "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."

 Proceeds from Kate's book, Madeleine, will boost the dwindling fund to search for her daughter.
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« Reply #370 on: May 03, 2011, 08:48:06 PM »

I get regular emails from Amazon..will let you know when I see something on there..
I will definitely buy the book to help out their cause...
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« Reply #371 on: May 03, 2011, 08:53:48 PM »

McCann visits Maddie's room twice a day and the pain is raw. But she hopes her book will revive the hunt
By Natalie Clarke
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Earlier this week, Kate McCann signed off the final chapter of her book about her lost daughter, Madeleine. It is now with the publishers, and a rush is on to have the book edited, printed and on sale by the planned publication date of May 12, which will be Madeleine’s eighth birthday.
The book, simply entitled Madeleine, gives Kate’s account, in her own words, of her daughter’s disappearance during a family holiday in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in May 2007, and the dramatic events that followed.
Four years after Madeleine’s disappearance, there is, sadly, still no prospect of an epilogue to the book anytime soon, answering that heart-rending mystery: Where is Maddie?

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« Reply #372 on: May 04, 2011, 08:54:12 PM »

Liverpool to mark fourth anniversary of Madeleine McCann’s disappearance

  - News on the Net  Wednesday, May 4, 2011
by Natalie Evans, Liverpool News

Prayers will be offered for missing Madeleine McCann on the fourth anniversary of her disappearance.

Friends and well-wishers will join Madeleine’s family at Liverpool born Kate McCann’s parish church of Our Lady of the Annunciation Bishop Eton, in Woolton, for a special service on Tuesday evening.

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« Reply #373 on: May 07, 2011, 01:11:29 AM »

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By Sam Greenhill and Lydia Warren

Last updated at 2:33 AM on 7th May 2011
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.

  Kate McCann, right, has written a book about the disappearance of  Madeleine, left, and hopes sales will fund the search for her daughter


 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.'
‘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.’


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« Reply #374 on: May 07, 2011, 06:29:17 PM »

PROFILE: KATE AND GERRY McCANN: For four years the deeply private parents of Madeleine McCann have exposed themselves to the media to keep the search for their daughter in the public eye, writes KATHY SHERIDAN . Now they’re publishing a book about it

FEW ISSUES FLUSH out more self-righteous bile than other people’s parenting. For critics of Kate and Gerry McCann the loss of a daughter was never sufficient punishment for a bad parenting decision. They have had to shoulder accusations of neglect and murder, in screaming headlines, across several countries. Message boards call for them to be lynched.

“If the McCanns were from Norris Green [a troubled Liverpool housing estate] and their child had gone missing while they were playing bingo, they would be national hate figures,” commented one poster this week on a report of a Mass in the city to mark the fourth anniversary of Madeleine’s disappearance.

The McCanns’ error was to leave their small children sleeping in an unlocked ground-floor apartment while they dined with seven friends at a tapas bar about 120m away, in the Portuguese resort town of Praia da Luz. They left the apartments unlocked for fear of fire, they later explained; they chose not to use the babysitting service because they didn’t want to leave their children with strangers. Members of the party were to take turns checking on all the children at 30-minute intervals. The catastrophic outcome was the disappearance of Madeleine from her bed. She was a few days short of her fourth birthday.

For the traditional media “Maddy” was circulation gold. For the pseudonymous bloggers and message-board posters, her parents became a magnet for poisonous, malicious speculation. The case became “a sort of blogging Viagra”, as one journalist put it in a remark related by Roy Greenslade of the Guardian. Every new reference to the McCanns triggered a surge of casual savagery online, fuelled by the traditional media’s gleeful splashes of unsubstantiated leaks.

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« Reply #375 on: May 07, 2011, 08:53:14 PM »

Maddie Police quiz convicted murderers as Kate McCann gives chilling account of moment she found daughter missing
By Ian Gallagher

Last updated at 12:12 AM on 8th May 2011

 Two convicted paedophiles have been questioned by British police over the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.

Charles O’Neill, 48, and William Lauchlan, 34, were jailed last year over sex attacks on children and the murder of a mother who had threatened to expose them.

The Mail on Sunday has learned they were interviewed in prison by detectives after inquiries revealed they were touring Spain, and possibly Portugal, on false passports when Madeleine vanished in May 2007.

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« Reply #376 on: May 08, 2011, 09:15:29 AM »




THE MADELEINE MCCANN FILES






Kate and Gerry McCann


Sunday May 8,2011


By James Murray and Tracey Kandohla
 

FROM the moment he set eyes on her, Gerry McCann was mesmerised by Kate Healy’s infectious smile and sense of humour. The attraction was obvious but any chance of a romance looked doomed from the start due to the ambitious Kate’s work commitments.
 



They met as young doctors working in different departments at Glasgow’s Western Infirmary in the early Nineties and there was an instant chemistry between them, friends remember.
 
In 1996 Kate moved to New Zealand to work and Gerry dropped the chance of a dream job in the US to follow her there. Kate was never in doubt about Gerry’s intentions after he travelled the world to be with her and by the time they returned to settle in Glasgow in 1998 they were already planning to marry. Their wedding took place that December at Our Lady of the Annunciation in Catholic Kate’s home city of Liverpool.
 
Both Kate and Gerry were ambitious with Glaswegian Gerry qualifying in cardiology (he is now a consultant) while Kate concentrated on anaesthetics and gynaecology. In 2000 they moved to Queniborough in Leicestershire when Gerry got a job at the Glenfield Hospital in Leicester, while Kate worked as a GP in Melton Mowbray.

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« Reply #377 on: May 08, 2011, 09:21:10 AM »




MADDIE LINK TO GERMAN CHILD KILLER






In Germany he can be referred to only as Martin N because of its laws on naming suspects


Sunday May 8,2011


By James Murray
 

THIS is the man who has confessed to one child murder and is now facing questioning over the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
 

The 40-year-old German youth worker, who we can name only as Martin N, is being questioned over at least three child murders and 40 suspected attacks on children across Europe.

 He bears a striking resemblance to the photofit of a man seen holding a child in his arms just minutes after Madeleine was snatched from Praia da Luz.

 He targeted children on holiday, entering their tents, apartments or villas, armed with a knife or gun and wearing a black balaclava and clothing. He also threatened to kidnap a child unless the parents paid a ransom.

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« Reply #378 on: May 08, 2011, 09:33:54 AM »




HOW PORTUGUESE POLICE LET DOWN POOR MADDIE






Amaral’s team was getting nowhere and so the easy option was to look at the McCanns


Sunday May 8,2011


By James Murray and Tracey Kandohla
 

AFTER they discovered that their daughter Madeleine was missing, the McCanns’ nightmare began; one that was not helped by the reaction of the authorities in Portugal and in Britain. Gerry raced to apartment 5a as friends comforted his wife.




He rechecked everywhere Kate had looked and then dashed around the apartment block and asked fellow resort guest and Tapas Seven member Matthew to go to reception to call the police at about 10.15pm.


Gerry was impatient with the slow response and went to check 15 minutes later, breaking down in tears as the full horror began to sink in.
 
Back in the apartment Kate was overcome with shock and despair. She kicked and punched the walls, wailing: “We’ve let her down!”
 
Portuguese police failed to turn up until nearly an hour later. Two officers from the GNR, Portugal’s military police, arrived but they couldn’t speak English and needed a translator provided by a member of staff at the Ocean Club.Shortly before midnight the Policia Judiciária (PJ), which investigates serious crimes, were called in.

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« Reply #379 on: May 08, 2011, 09:37:27 AM »




KATE MCCANN FEARS ATTACK

Madeleine McCann's mother Kate McCann will not do a book tour as she fears an assault


Sunday April 10,2011


By James Murray and Tracey Kandohla
 

KATE McCann is so fearful of being attacked she is refusing to do public signings of her new book about the fight to find daughter Madeleine.
 



She will do television interviews here and in Portugal, where Madeleine disappeared four years ago, but will not meet the public over fears for her personal safety.
 
A source close to the publishers told the Sunday Express yesterday: “Kate doesn’t want to give anyone the opportunity of heckling her or attacking her during any promotional tour. It’s been emotional enough just writing the book.”

The 348-page book, called Madeleine, is published on May 12, the little girl’s eighth birthday.
 
We can disclose that one of the groups that could potentially have caused trouble is The Madeleine Foundation, which plans to distribute leaflets and step up an internet campaign confronting Kate and Gerry McCann on the date of publication.

 
Madeleine McCann's mother Kate fears being attacked public signings for her new book
 

They have already written to publishers Transworld demanding answers to 163 questions.

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