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« Reply #500 on: April 27, 2012, 02:49:12 PM »

Madeleine McCann: Portuguese refusal to reopen inquiry 'shows no sense'


The parents of missing Madeleine McCann have suggested the Portuguese police refusal to reopen the inquiry into her disappearance showed no "sense".
 
Scotland Yard said earlier this week the youngster could still be alive and released a new “age progression” image of the toddler, which they said showed what she would look like today at the age of nine.
 

They asked the Portugese Police to reopen the case saying they had identified nearly 200 new items for investigation within historic material and believed they had found new evidence.
 

But in a fresh blow to the McCann family, police in Portugal refused the request, saying there was "no new elements...that would allow for the reopening of the inquiry".   ::snipping2:: 

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« Reply #501 on: April 27, 2012, 08:09:38 PM »

Maddie insult

They say they will act only on “credible and relevant” new facts.

Scotland Yard officers have established no fewer than 195 fresh lines of inquiry and say Madeleine may still be alive.
 
Yet Portuguese detectives insultingly dismiss their work and wreck the hopes of Kate and Gerry McCann, who had been “hugely encouraged” by the Yard’s painstaking investigation.
 
When 195 new leads are discovered, lack of evidence seems an unlikely reason for this shameful decision.
 
Isn’t it more likely that Portugal is deeply embarrassed by the unprofessional way it bungled the search for Madeleine when she vanished five years ago?  ::snipping2:: 


http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/sun_says/244723/The-Sun-says-Maddie-insult.html
 
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« Reply #502 on: April 27, 2012, 08:20:53 PM »

Madeleine McCann: hope and persistence rewarded
Kate and Gerry McCann have always stressed they have never seen any evidence that their daughter is dead

For five long and dreadful years, at every opportunity possible, Kate and Gerry McCann have stressed one fact: they have never seen any evidence that their daughter Madeleine is dead, and so they hope fiercely and assume she still lives.

They voiced this belief again and again after the three-year-old vanished from their holiday apartment in the Algarve in May 2007. They insisted on it as Portuguese police suspicion fell on them – unjustifiably, the country's attorney general later found – and as parts of the British media libelously insinuated that the couple were involved in the child's disappearance.

They clung to their belief in the summer of 2008 when Portuguese investigators, lacking ideas and weary of criticism of a manhunt that had been bodged from the start, abandoned the search, leaving the two doctors to hunt alone for their daughter.

Horribly slandered but undeterred the couple gathered what resources they could and hired private detectives.

"We'll never give up on finding her, how could we?" Kate said last year. "What parent would give up on their child?"  ::snipping2:: 

Chief Inspector Andy Redwood said he "genuinely" believed Madeleine could still be alive.

Crucially for the couple, this assertion is based on more than simply an absence of information to the contrary. Though Redwood would not be drawn, the Met position is based on new leads uncovered after a trawl through overlooked evidence, data that had not been analysed, and disregarded clues that the swamped Portuguese investigation was not considering.

This is not a new, hopeful, sighting of a pretty blonde child in Spain, Morocco or Australia; there have been dozens of those and all came to nothing.

Redwood called this "genuine new information". It could prove to be the smallest of leads, and Portuguese officers have yet to agree to the Met request for the case to be re-opened. But it is something.   ::snipping2::

The early decision by Leicestershire police – the "home force" of the McCanns, who live in Rothley – to stand back in favour of Portuguese investigators was perhaps understandable given international protocols. But by the late summer of 2007 Leicestershire was closely involved in the investigation, lending specialist sniffer dogs and forensics experts to the hunt.

It was, the attorney general found, largely due to a catastrophic misinterpretation of the evidence collected by these officers that the Portuguese team came to suspect the McCanns in the disappearance. A blinkered investigation, prejudicial police leaks and a rash of misjudged headlines followed.

Last month, Matt Baggott, at the time chief constable of Leicestershire, admitted to the Leveson inquiry that he had known the Portuguese officers, then heavily briefing reporters that the McCanns were guilty, were wrong on crucial DNA evidence.

He could have corrected reporters' errors, even behind the scenes, he admitted, but had judged it better not to.

The damage done to the hunt for Madeleine by the tarnishing of the McCanns might never be known.  ::snipping2:: 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/apr/27/madeleine-mccann-hope?newsfeed=true
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« Reply #503 on: April 28, 2012, 05:49:59 PM »

Maddy case must be reopened: Cop who led the botched Portuguese hunt calls on authorities to act

The bungling cop who led the botched Madeleine McCann investigation last night backed calls for the case to be reopened.

Goncarlo Amaral is being sued by Kate and Gerry McCann after he claimed they were involved in their daughter’s disappearance.

But yesterday the detective sided with the couple – 24 hours after Portuguese authorities refused to reopen the case.

“We were always against the closing of the case,” he said. “It should be reopened.”

He also called for a Crimewatch-style reconstruction of the night the youngster vanished from a Portugal holiday resort in May 2007.

“We need a reconstruction,” said Amaral, who was taken off the case six months after Madeleine vanished.

“This is a fundamental police act which will serve to remove contradictions, inconsistencies and lies.”   ::snipping2:: 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/madeleine-mccann-case-must-be-reopened-809771
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« Reply #504 on: April 28, 2012, 06:14:17 PM »

Madeleine McCann and her parent's love that will never die
Seeing the picture of how Madeleine might look today brought home again the suffering of the McCanns, a mountain of ­unimaginable pain

 ::snipping2::  Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood of Scotland Yard says that his team of detectives has sifted through 40,000 pieces of ­information and have 195 leads that they plan to pursue.

“We genuinely believe there is a possibility that Madeleine is alive,” says DCI Redwood.

And that belief is shared by Kate and Gerry McCann. They still believe that their lost daughter is alive.

Without absolute proof to the contrary, how could any parent ever believe anything else?

Seeing the picture of how Madeleine might look today – that simple, poignant image of a smiling, pretty little girl with not a care in the world – brought home again the suffering of the McCanns, a mountain of ­unimaginable pain that we were in danger of forgetting.

Kate and Gerry McCann have endured so much over the last five years.

The incompetence of the Portuguese police, the ­malicious whispers about their parental care and the ­humiliation – and maddening waste of time – of being made suspects in their daughter’s abduction.

But all these hurts and ­indignities are nothing, nothing at all, compared to the cruellest blow of all – the loss of the daughter they loved, and search for still.  ::snipping2:: 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/tony-parsons-column-madeleine-mccann-809404
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« Reply #505 on: April 29, 2012, 12:21:22 AM »

McCanns mark Madeleine anniversary

Kate and Gerry McCann will mark the fifth anniversary of their daughter Madeleine's disappearance this week amid renewed hopes that she will be found.

The couple are said to be "hugely encouraged" by Scotland Yard's ongoing review of the case, which has identified nearly 200 potential leads.

But the Portuguese authorities have so far refused to reopen their investigation into how the little girl vanished on a family holiday to the Algarve on May 3 2007.

 ::snipping2::

http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/2012/04/29/mccanns-mark-madeleine-anniversary-55578-30862416/
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« Reply #506 on: April 29, 2012, 12:23:14 AM »

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minds of the Madeleine McCann child snatchers

MADELEINE McCann was targeted from the moment she arrived at the resort where she was snatched — but her abductor was NOT a paedophile, a former top British cop believes.

he was almost certainly taken by a childless couple, respected kidnap investigator Ian Horrocks decided after reviewing the case.

The Sun took Ian to the Ocean Club in Praia da Luz, Portugal, to walk in the footsteps of whoever was responsible for three-year-old Madeleine’s disappearance on a family holiday five years ago.

Here he presents his shocking conclusions on the case that baffled Portuguese police have closed. Ian says:

- MADELEINE and her family were watched for days before she was taken from their apartment.

- IT was NOT an impulsive act by a lone monster, nor a “kidnap to order” by someone acting for a paedophile ring.

- MOST vitally for Madeleine’s parents Kate and Gerry — there is a good chance she is still ALIVE.

 ::snipping2::

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4285908/Inside-the-twisted-minds-of-the-Madeleine-McCann-child-snatchers.html
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« Reply #507 on: April 29, 2012, 12:25:40 AM »

MADELEINE MCCANN: THE LOST CLUES

CRUCIAL leads that could solve the mystery of Madeleine McCann’s disappearance are revealed today by the Sunday Express.

These vital clues were never followed up by the ­Portuguese police, according to Isabel Duarte, the ­Lisbon lawyer acting for Madeleine’s parents, Kate and Gerry McCann.

Shortly after Madeleine was taken from Apartment 5A at the Ocean Club at Praia da Luz, five years ago this Thursday, a sniffer dog picked up her scent at a nearby car park.

Mrs Duarte said: “This was a significant moment at a critical time, yet there is very ­little about it in the police files. There doesn’t appear to have been any forensic work at the spot in the car park identified by the dog. More work should have been done.”

 ::snipping2::

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« Reply #508 on: April 29, 2012, 12:28:31 AM »

VILE TROLL'S WARNING TO MCCANNS

AN INTERNET troll warned over vile messages about Madeleine McCann’s parents last night boasted: “The only way to shut me up is to jail me or kill me.”

Sean Hyland, 50, was cautioned last year over hateful remarks he made about Kate and Gerry McCann and their spokesman.

But when we confronted him he vowed to carry on with his campaign of sick comments.

The steel worker insisted he was “no conspiracy nut” but he could face fresh police action if he continues with his messages.

Hyland posted offensive comments and also left messages on the answerphone of McCann spokesman Clarence Mitchell.

 ::snipping2::

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/248474/Vile-troll-s-warning-to-McCanns/
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« Reply #509 on: April 30, 2012, 05:56:59 PM »

I’ve helped find 160,000 missing children, we must not give up hope
of finding Maddie


Published: Today at 02:04


THE little girl gripped her mother’s hand and huddled closer as the woman ranted at police.
 


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As she protested at her arrest on a trivial charge, the group of officers tried to calm the mum — with one exception.
 
One cop scrutinised the child before slipping away to phone America’s National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC).
 
Yesterday the group’s president, Ernie Allen, revealed how that phone call ended a seven-year international hunt for the little girl.
 
And he believes Madeleine McCann’s family can have a similar happy ending.

Mr Allen said: “It turned out the girl had been snatched from her home in Southern California and taken thousands of miles to Puerto Rico. When I asked the policeman why he called, he replied, ‘Because something just didn’t seem right’.
 
“That’s what could happen in Madeleine’s case. Just one person thinking ‘That’s not right’.”
 
Mr Allen, a lawyer, has become close to Kate and Gerry McCann since their daughter was taken from a holiday flat in Praia da Luz, Portugal, on May 3, 2007, aged three.  ::snipping2:: 

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/4287061/We-must-not-give-up-hope-of-finding-Maddie.html
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« Reply #510 on: April 30, 2012, 08:39:26 PM »

VILE TROLL'S WARNING TO MCCANNS

AN INTERNET troll warned over vile messages about Madeleine McCann’s parents last night boasted: “The only way to shut me up is to jail me or kill me.”

Sean Hyland, 50, was cautioned last year over hateful remarks he made about Kate and Gerry McCann and their spokesman.

But when we confronted him he vowed to carry on with his campaign of sick comments.

The steel worker insisted he was “no conspiracy nut” but he could face fresh police action if he continues with his messages.

Hyland posted offensive comments and also left messages on the answerphone of McCann spokesman Clarence Mitchell.

 ::snipping2::

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/248474/Vile-troll-s-warning-to-McCanns/


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« Reply #511 on: April 30, 2012, 08:40:41 PM »

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« Reply #512 on: May 02, 2012, 10:53:51 AM »

Parents of missing Madeleine McCann believe she will be found alive

The parents of a British girl who disappeared in Portugal five years ago still believe their daughter will be found alive, they said Wednesday.
 
Madeleine McCann's parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, say Scotland Yard's ongoing review of the case has given them hope, Sky News reports.
 
The McCanns say they have "no doubt" that Portuguese authorities will eventually reverse their decision, and reopen the case after initially citing no new evidence.
 
Madeleine disappeared while on vacation with her family in Portugal in May 2007. She was 3 years old.
 
"I think the most important thing is that a lot of the investigation opportunities are in Portugal. I think it’s fairly clear that the case will have to be reopened for those to be pursued adequately," Gerry McCann said, according to Sky News.
 
"We weren't expecting a knee-jerk reaction by any means. This is an ongoing dialogue, and I am sure the investigation will get opened again in due course. I have no doubt about that. It will get reopened," he said.
 
"If people want to find Madeleine, and want to find the person who took her, then we need the case to be reopened," Kate McCann said, according to Sky News.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/05/02/parents-missing-madeleine-mccann-believe-will-be-found-alive/#ixzz1tiwcqRsb
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« Reply #513 on: May 02, 2012, 10:58:02 AM »

Madeleine McCann: 'no doubt' investigation will be reopened, claim parents

 Kate and Gerry McCann said they believe there is "no doubt" that Portuguese authorities will reopen the investigation into their daughter Madeleine’s disappearance.

 ::snipping2::  His 44-year-old wife added: "It's certainly the best way that we're going to find Madeleine, and who took her.
 
"If people want to find Madeleine, and want to find the person who took her, then we need the case to be reopened.
 
“We know there’s a real possibility that Madeleine can still be found alive.”

The officer leading Scotland Yard's review of the original investigation into Madeleine's disappearance spoke last week of his belief that the case can still be solved and said there is evidence she could still be alive.
 
Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood said the Metropolitan Police would like the case to be reopened, but stressed that the decision was one for Portugal.
 
Referring to the Portuguese authorities' apparent reluctance to resume their investigation, Mr McCann said today: "The only way everyone will be able to move on is for the case to be solved, and that is for Madeleine to be found and the perpetrators brought to justice.
 
"Then everyone can move on. Until then it's not going to go away. It can't go away."  ::snipping2:: 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/madeleinemccann/9240979/Madeleine-McCann-no-doubt-investigation-will-be-reopened-claim-parents.html
 
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« Reply #514 on: May 02, 2012, 11:03:43 AM »

McCanns: We're more positive than we've been in a long time


Published: Today at 09:43


THE parents of Madeleine McCann made a heartfelt plea today for people to circulate a new picture of what their daughter would look like now - aged nine.
 
On the eve of the five-year anniversary of Maddie's disappearance, Kate and Gerry McCann also thanked the public for their support in making sure David Cameron ordered a review of the case last year after a campaign by The Sun.
 
Their appearance came on the day a taxi driver told how he reported picking up Maddie with three men and a woman the night after she vanished - but was never quizzed by Portuguese police.
 
Kate and Gerry's spokesman said it was “deeply shocking” that detectives never interviewed Antonio Castela about the sighting.
 
Antonio, 72, said: “I never heard anything from them again. They did not seem to take me seriously.
 
“I am absolutely certain it was her.”

Speaking about the anniversary of Maddie's disappearance, Kate, 44, said this morning: “I think we’re probably as positive as we have been in a long time.   ::snipping2:: 

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4292269/McCanns-Were-more-positive-than-weve-been-in-a-long-time.html
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« Reply #515 on: May 02, 2012, 07:14:41 PM »

VILE TROLL'S WARNING TO MCCANNS

AN INTERNET troll warned over vile messages about Madeleine McCann’s parents last night boasted: “The only way to shut me up is to jail me or kill me.”

Sean Hyland, 50, was cautioned last year over hateful remarks he made about Kate and Gerry McCann and their spokesman.

But when we confronted him he vowed to carry on with his campaign of sick comments.

The steel worker insisted he was “no conspiracy nut” but he could face fresh police action if he continues with his messages.

Hyland posted offensive comments and also left messages on the answerphone of McCann spokesman Clarence Mitchell.

 ::snipping2::

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/248474/Vile-troll-s-warning-to-McCanns/


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« Reply #516 on: May 02, 2012, 07:17:11 PM »

Taxi driver's Madeleine McCann 'sighting' ignored

A taxi driver who believes he picked up Madeleine McCann the night after she vanished has claimed that Portuguese police ignored his report.

Kate and Gerry McCann's spokesman said it was "deeply shocking" that detectives never interviewed Antonio Castela about his possible sighting of the missing child.

Mr Castela, 72, went to the Policia Judiciaria (PJ), Portugal's CID, after three men, a woman and a young girl resembling Madeleine got into his cab on the evening of May 4 2007 in Monte Gordo in the Algarve.

This is about an hour's drive from Praia da Luz, where the British child had vanished from her family's holiday apartment the previous night.

The taxi driver drove the group two miles to the Hotel Apolo in Vila Real de Santo Antonio, where they drove away in a blue jeep.

Mr Castela told the Evening Standard: "After I went to the police, I never heard anything from them again.

"They did not seem to take me seriously and never questioned me. They simply took down the details and that was it.

"I am amazed that it has been five years and nobody has ever asked me what I saw that night. I am absolutely certain it was her."

McCann family spokesman Clarence Mitchell said: "Mr Castela did absolutely the right thing at the time by reporting his sighting to the PJ.

"It is clearly deeply shocking that he now tells us he has not been interviewed once by a detective in five years.

"This is exactly the sort of thing that needs to be looked at in the investigative review now being carried out by the Metropolitan Police.  ::snipping2::

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/taxi-drivers-madeleine-mccann-sighting-ignored-7706974.html
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« Reply #517 on: May 02, 2012, 07:21:07 PM »

Madeleine McCann's parents set to visit Liverpool to raise awareness of search for missing daughter

Tomorrow marks the five-year anniversary of Madeleine’s disappearance on a family holiday in the Algarve on May 3 2007, aged nearly four. And her family say they have renewed hope the she will be found alive.
 
Allerton-raised Kate said:  “We’re really pleased to be taking part in the RunLiverpool 10K this coming weekend.
 
“It's something we’ve considered over previous years, but given the poignant timing for our family, we’ve never quite felt strong enough.
 
“Thankfully this year, with the involvement of the Metropolitan Police, things are looking brighter for Madeleine and the search, so we’re ready to give it a go.
 
“Thank you to everyone in Liverpool again for your brilliant support over the past five years. It’s appreciated so much by all of our family and friends.”
 
Kate’s parents Susan and Brian Healy, who live in Allerton, are expected to be in Sefton Park to watch their daughter and son-in-law take part in the women’s and men’s races. They will both be running in aid of the Find Madeleine Fund.
 
The couple’s renewed confidence in the search for their daughter comes after  the officer leading Scotland Yard’s review of the original investigation into her disappearance spoke last week of his belief  the case can still be solved and said there is evidence she could still be alive.  ::snipping2::


Kate and Gerry said they have “no doubt” the Portuguese authorities will eventually reopen the investigation into their daughter’s disappearance.
 
Police in Portugal said last week  they had found “no new element” to justify re-launching their inquiry into how the little girl vanished on a family holiday to the Algarve in May 2007, aged nearly four.
 
But the McCanns added their voices to calls from Scotland Yard for the case to be reopened.
 
Gerry , 43, said: “I think the most important thing is that a lot of the investigation opportunities are in Portugal.
 
“I think it’s fairly clear that the case will have to be reopened for those to be pursued adequately. I have no doubt about that. It will get reopened.”  ::snipping2::


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« Reply #518 on: May 02, 2012, 07:27:54 PM »

Kate and Gerry McCann reveal their twins want to join search for missing Maddie as they speak of hope after new Scotland Yard photofit
Mrs McCann said the family were 'probably as positive' as they had been in a long time about finding their daughter


The brother and sister of missing Madeleine McCann want to join the search for her when they are older, parents Kate and Gerry revealed today.
Twins Sean and Amelie, now aged seven, were just two years old when Maddie was snatched from a holiday apartment in Portugal, 'completely understand' the reasons for the continued search and have even offered to assist, the couple said.

Mrs McCann told presenter Lorraine Kelly on ITV’s Lorraine: 'Sean said to me, and this is going back about 18 months now, he said, "Shall I come and work for you and find Madeleine when we get older?"


'But I don't want them to have to be in the position where they are carrying around this kind of sadness and frustration or whatever it is, to find Madeleine. We obviously want to find her now.'

They also spoke of their attempts to lead as normal a life as possible for the sake of their children, and avoid being too over-protective of them. 
Mr McCann said: 'It's a near-normality, I think. As opposed to having five in the house, there are four in
'Sean and Amelie completely understand what we are doing and occasions like this why we are away from home.

'They know, we keep them updated about what is happening and the developments, you know about the Met, about the new age-progression.'
The McCanns have spoken of their renewed hope of finding daughter Madeleine, following the release of a new age-progression picture of Madeleine and a review of the case by Scotland Yard.
Mrs McCann said the pair were 'probably as positive' as they had been for a long time.

'We are realistic,' said Mrs McCann. 'We don’t know what has happened but we know there is a very good chance that she could be alive - there is no evidence to the contrary.   ::snipping2:: 


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2138286/Madeleine-McCann-latest-news-Parents-speak-new-hope-thanks-Scotland-Yard-review.html#ixzz1tl22Wjqz

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« Reply #519 on: May 03, 2012, 09:10:19 AM »

http://worldnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/05/03/11502564-five-years-on-parents-of-missing-madeleine-mccann-cling-to-hope?lite

Five years on, parents of missing Madeleine McCann cling to hope
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