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There is chatter about the McCanns appearing on Crimewatch later this month, also.
This should set off a fresh new bout of carpet-chewing in certain quarters.
This should set off a fresh new bout of carpet-chewing in certain quarters.
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Oh my. Can't wait to read the article.
We here all hope that she will be found alive.
We here all hope that she will be found alive.
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yes lily, I agree with you, your words are mine. Thank you bb1 for the update.
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I don't know when the story will be online, the Express is sometimes very late.
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We know, Bonny and thank you.
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By peering at the cover, there is something about mobile phone calls in PDL in the days leading up to Madeleine's abduction, and just who was in the resort then.
There is to be a Crimewatch special with the McCanns, making an appeal for information in the light of what the Yard has found, and there will be a reconstruction of events.
Pity Gonc hadn't done that to start with, instead of coming out with garbage about closing airspace as an excuse. Makes you wonder what he was scared of.
There is to be a Crimewatch special with the McCanns, making an appeal for information in the light of what the Yard has found, and there will be a reconstruction of events.
Pity Gonc hadn't done that to start with, instead of coming out with garbage about closing airspace as an excuse. Makes you wonder what he was scared of.
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Oh good, Gilet has blown the cover up so it's readable:
http://miscarriageofjustice.co/index.php?topic=2505.0
I am probably barking up the wrong tree, but that suggests to me that Madeleine was perhaps stolen to order?
http://miscarriageofjustice.co/index.php?topic=2505.0
I am probably barking up the wrong tree, but that suggests to me that Madeleine was perhaps stolen to order?
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I think we all know what he may have been scared of.
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We sure do, Lily. His fan club are whining already - thought they wanted a reconstruction?
Not that it greatly matters what they want. Every time they start their carry-on about whatever the Yard is doing, they further prove they don't give a XXXX about Madeleine McCann, hating her parents is more important to them.
Not that it greatly matters what they want. Every time they start their carry-on about whatever the Yard is doing, they further prove they don't give a XXXX about Madeleine McCann, hating her parents is more important to them.
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Claire Silva Perhaps the most depressing piece of news this week . Cant believe there's going to be a Crimewatch appeal
God forbid anyone should actually be trying to find the child they pretend to case so much about!
God forbid anyone should actually be trying to find the child they pretend to case so much about!
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They don't even pretend to care about Madeleine at all.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/madeleine-mccann-case-police-launch-huge-trawl-to-trace-phones-of-people-who-were-in-praia-da-luz-when-she-went-missing-in-2007-8857404.html
Madeleine McCann case: Police launch huge trawl to trace phones of people who were in Praia da Luz when she went missing in 2007
Police are attempting to trace mobile phones linked to 31 countries to identify thousands of people who were in the Algarve town of Praia da Luz when Madeleine McCann went missing six years ago, Scotland Yard said.
The scale of the huge trawl emerged as police said that they had identified 41 people of interest, including 15 Britons, during an investigation by the country's biggest police force after an appeal by the family to Home Secretary Theresa May in 2011. The girl, then aged three went missing from a holiday apartment on May 3, 2007 as her parents Kate and Gerry dined at a nearby tapas restaurant with friends.
“What we're trying to do is to use every route available to us to identify as many of them as possible and the phone data is one route into that,” said Detective Chief Inspector (DCI) Andy Redwood, the senior investigating officer on the inquiry. “If you were in Praia da Luz at the time, you may get a routine phone call from the police.”
The girl's parents are to make a new television appeal in light of “fresh, substantive” material unearthed as part of a British police investigation. In the week Crimewatch airs, equivalent programmes made in Holland, Germany and possibly Ireland, are expected to be broadcast.
Detectives have issued 31 international letters of request to mostly European countries in relation to some of the persons of interest as well as accessing phone records. A large but “manageable” list of phone numbers identified as being present in Praia da Luz - though not necessarily used to make phone calls - has been drawn up by detectives with a “significant” number unattributed to any named person.
And significantly, police officers are now able to create a log showing calls being made at the time of Madeleine's disappearance. Mr Redwood said his team could never say for certain that it knew everybody who was in Praia da Luz when Madeleine disappeared. He said 99% of the phone numbers are likely to belong to “completely unaware and innocent individuals”.
Clarence Mitchell, the McCanns' spokesman, said: “Kate and Gerry remain very grateful to the Met for the work they are doing in liaison with the Portuguese authorities.
"Their forthcoming appearance on Crimewatch is an important stage in that ongoing process. Naturally, they hope it will lead to information that will provide the breakthrough to finding Madeleine."
Madeleine McCann case: Police launch huge trawl to trace phones of people who were in Praia da Luz when she went missing in 2007
Police are attempting to trace mobile phones linked to 31 countries to identify thousands of people who were in the Algarve town of Praia da Luz when Madeleine McCann went missing six years ago, Scotland Yard said.
The scale of the huge trawl emerged as police said that they had identified 41 people of interest, including 15 Britons, during an investigation by the country's biggest police force after an appeal by the family to Home Secretary Theresa May in 2011. The girl, then aged three went missing from a holiday apartment on May 3, 2007 as her parents Kate and Gerry dined at a nearby tapas restaurant with friends.
“What we're trying to do is to use every route available to us to identify as many of them as possible and the phone data is one route into that,” said Detective Chief Inspector (DCI) Andy Redwood, the senior investigating officer on the inquiry. “If you were in Praia da Luz at the time, you may get a routine phone call from the police.”
The girl's parents are to make a new television appeal in light of “fresh, substantive” material unearthed as part of a British police investigation. In the week Crimewatch airs, equivalent programmes made in Holland, Germany and possibly Ireland, are expected to be broadcast.
Detectives have issued 31 international letters of request to mostly European countries in relation to some of the persons of interest as well as accessing phone records. A large but “manageable” list of phone numbers identified as being present in Praia da Luz - though not necessarily used to make phone calls - has been drawn up by detectives with a “significant” number unattributed to any named person.
And significantly, police officers are now able to create a log showing calls being made at the time of Madeleine's disappearance. Mr Redwood said his team could never say for certain that it knew everybody who was in Praia da Luz when Madeleine disappeared. He said 99% of the phone numbers are likely to belong to “completely unaware and innocent individuals”.
Clarence Mitchell, the McCanns' spokesman, said: “Kate and Gerry remain very grateful to the Met for the work they are doing in liaison with the Portuguese authorities.
"Their forthcoming appearance on Crimewatch is an important stage in that ongoing process. Naturally, they hope it will lead to information that will provide the breakthrough to finding Madeleine."
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Bless them and may that breakthrough come quickly.
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Oh my, that is some thread on Justice. Gillet has wiped the floor with them. They really shouldn't push their luck.
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My friends, this was taken from The Telegraph newspaper:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/madeleinemccann/10354466/Madeleine-McCann-detectives-appeal-for-help-from-31-countries-in-mobile-phone-trawl.html
also taken from Sky News:
http://news.sky.com/story/1150028/madeleine-mccann-police-probe-phone-records
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/madeleinemccann/10354466/Madeleine-McCann-detectives-appeal-for-help-from-31-countries-in-mobile-phone-trawl.html
also taken from Sky News:
http://news.sky.com/story/1150028/madeleine-mccann-police-probe-phone-records
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My friends, this was taken from The The Daily Express newspaper:
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/434211/Madeleine-McCann-investigation-police-vet-every-phone-call-made-from-resort
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/434211/Madeleine-McCann-investigation-police-vet-every-phone-call-made-from-resort
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Many thanks for the links, Pedro, I'll start posting the stories now:
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/434211/Madeleine-McCann-investigation-police-vet-every-phone-call-made-from-resort
Madeleine McCann investigation police vet every phone call made from resort
DETECTIVES investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann raised hopes of a breakthrough yesterday after revealing a major new line of inquiry.
A Scotland Yard squad is trawling through mobile phone calls made in the days before she vanished.
Officers are building up a detailed picture of who was in the Algarve resort of Praia da Luz at the time and the contact between them.
They believe the investigation could be the key to solving the six-year mystery.
The Yard yesterday revealed new evidence has been uncovered about the fate of the youngster and announced that three more suspects or “persons of interest” have been identified.
Madeleine’s parents Kate and Gerry will take part in a Crimewatch special and make a new appeal for information in the light of the “fresh, substantive” material unearthed.
nvestigators will reveal a new theory that they say will give a “different understanding” about the case.
The programme, which will be screened on October 14, will feature a reconstruction of events in the Portuguese resort on the night of May 3, 2007. And it will highlight a series of new leads found by the team of 37 Yard detectives.
The squad has identified 41 potential suspects – up from 38 – including 15 UK nationals. Three of the British suspects are expected to be cleared in the next few days.
Senior officers revealed yesterday that any person who was in Praia da Luz on or around May 3 could receive a phone call from the Metropolitan Police. Last night detectives appealed for anyone who was in the resort in the days running up to Madeleine’s disappearance who has never before been contacted by police to come forward.
Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood, who is leading the inquiry, said: “We are trying to establish precisely who was nearby when Madeleine disappeared.
“A lot of the sources of information we would use to solve a crime in London are not available to us in Portugal. There is no CCTV footage so we are having to do it the hard way.
“We are working outwards from the spot where Madeleine was last seen. It is like peeling the layers of an onion.
“Everything is designed to bring us to that core moment when she disappeared. We hope to speak to everyone who was in Praia da Luz at the time.
“The majority will be entirely uninvolved in what happened but some will be witnesses and others may be suspects. This is not just a general trawl. This is a targeted attack on the mobile phone database. It has not happened before.”
The vast log of mobile phone traffic is made up of thousands of calls from people who live in 31 countries.
In an international operation, detectives have contacted police forces around the globe in their attempt to identify everyone who was in the resort at the time Madeleine disappeared.
Police say 99.9 per cent of those who left their phone footprint will be innocent residents, holidaymakers or workers. But they could lead to new witnesses and potentially unearth an abductor.
Officers have established the majority of foreign nationals in the resort are from the UK, Ireland, Holland and Germany.
Madeleine was three when she vanished from her family’s Ocean Club apartment while her parents were dining with friends in a nearby tapas bar.
When worldwide appeals failed to produce any positive sightings, Portuguese police named her parents as suspects but later backtracked, lifted the couple’s “arguido” status and closed the investigation.
Since then Kate and Gerry, both 45, of Rothley, Leicestershire, have fought for the case to be re-opened.
A direct appeal to David Cameron prompted the launch of the UK police review which uncovered so many new leads it has turned into an active investigation.
Last night the couple’s spokesman Clarence Mitchell said: “Kate and Gerry remain very grateful to the Met for the work they are doing in liaison with the Portuguese authorities.
“Their forthcoming appearance on Crimewatch is an important stage in that process. Naturally, they hope it will lead to information that will provide the breakthrough to finding Madeleine.”
Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley said the revelations in the Crimewatch documentary would throw a “substantially different” light on the case.
He said: “It’s not just a bland ‘can you help us’ appeal. There is different material and a different understanding to be presented. There is new information not previously presented – fresh, substantive material.”
Mr Rowley said the documentary was “significant” for the McCanns because it would show the couple working with police.
He said: “In view of the history of this case and how the McCanns were presented originally this is the first time they will have sat alongside police officers. From their perspective it is quite significant.”
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It is indeed.
No wonder the McCann-haters are in meltdown today, screeching like vampires drenched in Holy Water!
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/434211/Madeleine-McCann-investigation-police-vet-every-phone-call-made-from-resort
Madeleine McCann investigation police vet every phone call made from resort
DETECTIVES investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann raised hopes of a breakthrough yesterday after revealing a major new line of inquiry.
A Scotland Yard squad is trawling through mobile phone calls made in the days before she vanished.
Officers are building up a detailed picture of who was in the Algarve resort of Praia da Luz at the time and the contact between them.
They believe the investigation could be the key to solving the six-year mystery.
The Yard yesterday revealed new evidence has been uncovered about the fate of the youngster and announced that three more suspects or “persons of interest” have been identified.
Madeleine’s parents Kate and Gerry will take part in a Crimewatch special and make a new appeal for information in the light of the “fresh, substantive” material unearthed.
nvestigators will reveal a new theory that they say will give a “different understanding” about the case.
The programme, which will be screened on October 14, will feature a reconstruction of events in the Portuguese resort on the night of May 3, 2007. And it will highlight a series of new leads found by the team of 37 Yard detectives.
The squad has identified 41 potential suspects – up from 38 – including 15 UK nationals. Three of the British suspects are expected to be cleared in the next few days.
Senior officers revealed yesterday that any person who was in Praia da Luz on or around May 3 could receive a phone call from the Metropolitan Police. Last night detectives appealed for anyone who was in the resort in the days running up to Madeleine’s disappearance who has never before been contacted by police to come forward.
Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood, who is leading the inquiry, said: “We are trying to establish precisely who was nearby when Madeleine disappeared.
“A lot of the sources of information we would use to solve a crime in London are not available to us in Portugal. There is no CCTV footage so we are having to do it the hard way.
“We are working outwards from the spot where Madeleine was last seen. It is like peeling the layers of an onion.
“Everything is designed to bring us to that core moment when she disappeared. We hope to speak to everyone who was in Praia da Luz at the time.
“The majority will be entirely uninvolved in what happened but some will be witnesses and others may be suspects. This is not just a general trawl. This is a targeted attack on the mobile phone database. It has not happened before.”
The vast log of mobile phone traffic is made up of thousands of calls from people who live in 31 countries.
In an international operation, detectives have contacted police forces around the globe in their attempt to identify everyone who was in the resort at the time Madeleine disappeared.
Police say 99.9 per cent of those who left their phone footprint will be innocent residents, holidaymakers or workers. But they could lead to new witnesses and potentially unearth an abductor.
Officers have established the majority of foreign nationals in the resort are from the UK, Ireland, Holland and Germany.
Madeleine was three when she vanished from her family’s Ocean Club apartment while her parents were dining with friends in a nearby tapas bar.
When worldwide appeals failed to produce any positive sightings, Portuguese police named her parents as suspects but later backtracked, lifted the couple’s “arguido” status and closed the investigation.
Since then Kate and Gerry, both 45, of Rothley, Leicestershire, have fought for the case to be re-opened.
A direct appeal to David Cameron prompted the launch of the UK police review which uncovered so many new leads it has turned into an active investigation.
Last night the couple’s spokesman Clarence Mitchell said: “Kate and Gerry remain very grateful to the Met for the work they are doing in liaison with the Portuguese authorities.
“Their forthcoming appearance on Crimewatch is an important stage in that process. Naturally, they hope it will lead to information that will provide the breakthrough to finding Madeleine.”
Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley said the revelations in the Crimewatch documentary would throw a “substantially different” light on the case.
He said: “It’s not just a bland ‘can you help us’ appeal. There is different material and a different understanding to be presented. There is new information not previously presented – fresh, substantive material.”
Mr Rowley said the documentary was “significant” for the McCanns because it would show the couple working with police.
He said: “In view of the history of this case and how the McCanns were presented originally this is the first time they will have sat alongside police officers. From their perspective it is quite significant.”
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It is indeed.
No wonder the McCann-haters are in meltdown today, screeching like vampires drenched in Holy Water!
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also taken from:
http://www.dn.pt/inicio/portugal/interior.aspx?content_id=3457893&page=-1
Collaboration with British police
New PJ team investigates the disappearance of Maddie
The Judicial Police has formed a new team to work on the lines of research identified by British police on desapacimento the English child Madeleine McCann , Scotland Yard confirmed officials .
A group of six officers of the delegation of Faro was formed to assist the British unit responsible for " Operation Grange " Metropolitan Police , which is reviewing all clues related to the case after the intervention of the British Prime Minister , David Cameron .
Madeleine McCann disappeared a few days before to four years, May 3, 2007 , the room where she was sleeping with her two twin brothers , younger , in an apartment of a tourist resort in Praia da Luz in the Algarve while her parents dined with a group of friends at a nearby restaurant .
" It is a dedicated team of new people . We overcame the first series of legal obstacles and research is moving in the right direction " , welcomed the Deputy Commissioner Marc Rowley, who , during a meeting with journalists mostly British , endeavored to emphasize the good understanding existing .
However , he admitted that the care required may be neither simple nor as fast as you want: " They are committed professionals , but working in different legal frameworks ," he admitted .
This charge expect the relationship between the two police forces " be strengthened " and expressed interest, " as the research progress " in place " a few agents in Portugal ."
Portugal was one of 31 countries to the respective authorities was sent a letter of request with a request for assistance concerning elements that British police want to see clear , related persons and telephone data .
Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood , responsible for the team of about 37 people working on this case, said that the British police are trying to find the owners of mobile phones identified as being in the area and height of the disappearance .
This database related to mobile phones , he said , " had already been observed , but not to the level of detail" that are now doing .
In June , British police announced the existence of " 38 people of interest " they want to question , including several Portuguese .
"These are people who were in a location radius disappearance and who there is reason to be suspicious . It takes a little more than circumstantial issues ," said Redwood .
At 12 British initially identified yet joined three more , which are already being investigated , but the inspector believes that "possibly be eliminated " in the list soon .
A Scotland Yard , working on the case a year ago , is confident of having found " new information " relevant , based on 40,000 documents and clues collected by police Portugal , UK and eight different companies private detective .
So , will launch a new broadcast appeal , first in BBC , October 14 , and in the days following stations in Germany and the Netherlands , and is in talks to do it also in Ireland .
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http://expresso.sapo.pt/judiciaria-volta-a-apoiar-britanicos-no-caso-maddie=f833825
Judicial back to British support in Maddie case
The British authorities sent a letter rogatory to the Portuguese authorities on the Maddie case . The British have 37 detectives working and 38 suspects .
" The British authorities forwarded a letter rogatory to the Portuguese on the Maddie case . Portuguese And the MP referred it to the Judiciary Police for their fulfillment in the usual terms ." Is this the only comment from the deputy national director of the PJ , Pedro do Carmo , the news that the Judiciary has formed a new team to work on the lines of research identified by British police about the disappearance of British child Madeleine McCann , as advances Lusa .
According to officials of Scotland Yard , interviewed by Lusa , a group of six officers of the delegation of Faro was formed to assist the British unit responsible for " Operation Grange " Metropolitan Police , which is reviewing all clues related to the case after the intervention of the British Prime Minister , David Cameron .
Portugal is one of 31 countries whose authorities were sent a letter of request with a request for assistance concerning elements that British police want to see clear , related persons and telephone data .
38 suspects and 37 inspectors working on the case
Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood , responsible for the team of about 37 people working on this case, said that the British police are trying to find the owners of mobile phones identified as being in the area and height of the disappearance .
This database related to mobile phones , he said , " had already been observed , but not to the level of detail" that are now doing . In June , British police announced the existence of " 38 people of interest " they want to question , including several Portuguese . "These are people who were in a location radius disappearance and who there is reason to be suspicious . It takes a little more than circumstantial issues ," said Redwood .
At 12 British initially identified yet joined three more , which are already being investigated , but the inspector believes that "possibly be eliminated " in the list soon . A Scotland Yard , working on the case a year ago , is confident of having found " new information " relevant , based on 40,000 documents and clues collected by police Portugal , UK and eight different companies private detective .
New broadcast appeal on October 14
Scotland Yard will launch a new broadcast appeal , first in BBC , October 14 , and the following days at stations in Germany and the Netherlands , and is in talks to do it also in Ireland .
Remember that Madeleine McCann disappeared a few days before making four years, May 3, 2007 , the room where she was sleeping with her two twin brothers , younger , in an apartment of a tourist resort in Praia da Luz , Algarve while the parents dined with a group of friends at a nearby restaurant . After one of the most expensive investigations carried out by the Portuguese authorities , one year later, July 21, 2008 , the prosecutor decided to close the case of the disappearance of Maddie , for lack of evidence , and withdraw the status of the accused girl's parents English , who disappeared in May 2007 .
Three years after Portugal shelve the inquiry , the British launched an investigation into the case. And now in July this year, the London Metropolitan Police , known as Scotland Yard , has advanced to a new stage in the criminal investigation that has to run on Madeleine McCann . Heard at the time by Express , a source of PJ assured that until now had not been found by the British evidence to justify reopening the criminal investigation . " At least in the light of the Portuguese law , there is no evidence ," said the same official .
http://www.dn.pt/inicio/portugal/interior.aspx?content_id=3457893&page=-1
Collaboration with British police
New PJ team investigates the disappearance of Maddie
The Judicial Police has formed a new team to work on the lines of research identified by British police on desapacimento the English child Madeleine McCann , Scotland Yard confirmed officials .
A group of six officers of the delegation of Faro was formed to assist the British unit responsible for " Operation Grange " Metropolitan Police , which is reviewing all clues related to the case after the intervention of the British Prime Minister , David Cameron .
Madeleine McCann disappeared a few days before to four years, May 3, 2007 , the room where she was sleeping with her two twin brothers , younger , in an apartment of a tourist resort in Praia da Luz in the Algarve while her parents dined with a group of friends at a nearby restaurant .
" It is a dedicated team of new people . We overcame the first series of legal obstacles and research is moving in the right direction " , welcomed the Deputy Commissioner Marc Rowley, who , during a meeting with journalists mostly British , endeavored to emphasize the good understanding existing .
However , he admitted that the care required may be neither simple nor as fast as you want: " They are committed professionals , but working in different legal frameworks ," he admitted .
This charge expect the relationship between the two police forces " be strengthened " and expressed interest, " as the research progress " in place " a few agents in Portugal ."
Portugal was one of 31 countries to the respective authorities was sent a letter of request with a request for assistance concerning elements that British police want to see clear , related persons and telephone data .
Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood , responsible for the team of about 37 people working on this case, said that the British police are trying to find the owners of mobile phones identified as being in the area and height of the disappearance .
This database related to mobile phones , he said , " had already been observed , but not to the level of detail" that are now doing .
In June , British police announced the existence of " 38 people of interest " they want to question , including several Portuguese .
"These are people who were in a location radius disappearance and who there is reason to be suspicious . It takes a little more than circumstantial issues ," said Redwood .
At 12 British initially identified yet joined three more , which are already being investigated , but the inspector believes that "possibly be eliminated " in the list soon .
A Scotland Yard , working on the case a year ago , is confident of having found " new information " relevant , based on 40,000 documents and clues collected by police Portugal , UK and eight different companies private detective .
So , will launch a new broadcast appeal , first in BBC , October 14 , and in the days following stations in Germany and the Netherlands , and is in talks to do it also in Ireland .
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http://expresso.sapo.pt/judiciaria-volta-a-apoiar-britanicos-no-caso-maddie=f833825
Judicial back to British support in Maddie case
The British authorities sent a letter rogatory to the Portuguese authorities on the Maddie case . The British have 37 detectives working and 38 suspects .
" The British authorities forwarded a letter rogatory to the Portuguese on the Maddie case . Portuguese And the MP referred it to the Judiciary Police for their fulfillment in the usual terms ." Is this the only comment from the deputy national director of the PJ , Pedro do Carmo , the news that the Judiciary has formed a new team to work on the lines of research identified by British police about the disappearance of British child Madeleine McCann , as advances Lusa .
According to officials of Scotland Yard , interviewed by Lusa , a group of six officers of the delegation of Faro was formed to assist the British unit responsible for " Operation Grange " Metropolitan Police , which is reviewing all clues related to the case after the intervention of the British Prime Minister , David Cameron .
Portugal is one of 31 countries whose authorities were sent a letter of request with a request for assistance concerning elements that British police want to see clear , related persons and telephone data .
38 suspects and 37 inspectors working on the case
Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood , responsible for the team of about 37 people working on this case, said that the British police are trying to find the owners of mobile phones identified as being in the area and height of the disappearance .
This database related to mobile phones , he said , " had already been observed , but not to the level of detail" that are now doing . In June , British police announced the existence of " 38 people of interest " they want to question , including several Portuguese . "These are people who were in a location radius disappearance and who there is reason to be suspicious . It takes a little more than circumstantial issues ," said Redwood .
At 12 British initially identified yet joined three more , which are already being investigated , but the inspector believes that "possibly be eliminated " in the list soon . A Scotland Yard , working on the case a year ago , is confident of having found " new information " relevant , based on 40,000 documents and clues collected by police Portugal , UK and eight different companies private detective .
New broadcast appeal on October 14
Scotland Yard will launch a new broadcast appeal , first in BBC , October 14 , and the following days at stations in Germany and the Netherlands , and is in talks to do it also in Ireland .
Remember that Madeleine McCann disappeared a few days before making four years, May 3, 2007 , the room where she was sleeping with her two twin brothers , younger , in an apartment of a tourist resort in Praia da Luz , Algarve while the parents dined with a group of friends at a nearby restaurant . After one of the most expensive investigations carried out by the Portuguese authorities , one year later, July 21, 2008 , the prosecutor decided to close the case of the disappearance of Maddie , for lack of evidence , and withdraw the status of the accused girl's parents English , who disappeared in May 2007 .
Three years after Portugal shelve the inquiry , the British launched an investigation into the case. And now in July this year, the London Metropolitan Police , known as Scotland Yard , has advanced to a new stage in the criminal investigation that has to run on Madeleine McCann . Heard at the time by Express , a source of PJ assured that until now had not been found by the British evidence to justify reopening the criminal investigation . " At least in the light of the Portuguese law , there is no evidence ," said the same official .
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He sure is. I increasingly find myself scrolling past McCann-hater posts. They've said the same things day in, day out, for six years now. They were wrong the first time and they're still wrong, and they're always going to be wrong.Sabot wrote:Oh my, that is some thread on Justice. Gillet has wiped the floor with them. They really shouldn't push their luck.
Repeating themselves incessantly like a bunch of demented parrots isn't going to change a single thing.
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One or two tweets-
Jerry Lawton @JerryLawton 3h
Madeleine #McCann parents have filmed pre-recorded segments for Crimewatch and will be live in studio
Jerry Lawton @JerryLawton 3h
Portuguese police has appointed team of 6 senior detectives based in Faro to assist Met 37-strong squad with Madeleine #McCann investigation
There are more from Jerry, but they're pretty much the same as the rest of the media.
Jerry Lawton @JerryLawton 3h
Madeleine #McCann parents have filmed pre-recorded segments for Crimewatch and will be live in studio
Jerry Lawton @JerryLawton 3h
Portuguese police has appointed team of 6 senior detectives based in Faro to assist Met 37-strong squad with Madeleine #McCann investigation
There are more from Jerry, but they're pretty much the same as the rest of the media.
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The hounders really do need to get out more...
Where was GM off to, after the missed court hearing, with that beauty case he was tagging along?
It thinks modern flight bags are 'beauty cases'.
Doesn't it know that that kind of luggage is specifically designed for use on budget airlines?
'Beauty case'?
Where was GM off to, after the missed court hearing, with that beauty case he was tagging along?
It thinks modern flight bags are 'beauty cases'.
Doesn't it know that that kind of luggage is specifically designed for use on budget airlines?
'Beauty case'?
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It's shocking, really, that Gonc was so fixated on framing the McCanns, he seems to have given little consideration to who else was in the PDL area at the time.
As was mentioned on Myths, if the passage of time proves that he let child abductors escape, he is going to be the most reviled man in Europe.
As was mentioned on Myths, if the passage of time proves that he let child abductors escape, he is going to be the most reviled man in Europe.
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Something else to put the forkers' blood pressure up:
http://news.sky.com/story/1150028/madeleine-mccann-police-probe-phone-records
he new lines of inquiry will be publicised in a BBC Crimewatch programme on Monday, October 14.
The police will not confirm if new photo-fits or artist impressions of possible suspects will be issued, but there will be a reconstruction of events in Praia Da Luz, and Madeleine's parents will be interviewed during the programme.
Mr Rowley said: "It's important to stress, the Crimewatch appeal is not simply 'this is a live investigation has anyone got any information?' It is more than that. There is new information not previously presented. Fresh, substantive material upon which to make an appeal."
The McCanns will be accompanied by DCI Redwood, making it the first time the couple have made an appeal for information alongside an investigating officer.
Every other public appeal they have made during the past six years has been on their own initiative.
Press conferences in the days immediately after their daughter's disappearance were not organised by friends and advisers rather than the Portuguese Judicial Police.
It will be a symbolic moment in the long inquiry , with Kate and Gerry McCann, once labelled "aguidos" in Portugal, and investigated as possible suspects, now officially supported by detectives investigating the case.
DCI Redwood said: "I have no reason to be anything other than confident in the McCanns. They have been thoroughly supportive of our inquiry and our relationship is very strong."
http://news.sky.com/story/1150028/madeleine-mccann-police-probe-phone-records
he new lines of inquiry will be publicised in a BBC Crimewatch programme on Monday, October 14.
The police will not confirm if new photo-fits or artist impressions of possible suspects will be issued, but there will be a reconstruction of events in Praia Da Luz, and Madeleine's parents will be interviewed during the programme.
Mr Rowley said: "It's important to stress, the Crimewatch appeal is not simply 'this is a live investigation has anyone got any information?' It is more than that. There is new information not previously presented. Fresh, substantive material upon which to make an appeal."
The McCanns will be accompanied by DCI Redwood, making it the first time the couple have made an appeal for information alongside an investigating officer.
Every other public appeal they have made during the past six years has been on their own initiative.
Press conferences in the days immediately after their daughter's disappearance were not organised by friends and advisers rather than the Portuguese Judicial Police.
It will be a symbolic moment in the long inquiry , with Kate and Gerry McCann, once labelled "aguidos" in Portugal, and investigated as possible suspects, now officially supported by detectives investigating the case.
DCI Redwood said: "I have no reason to be anything other than confident in the McCanns. They have been thoroughly supportive of our inquiry and our relationship is very strong."
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Jim Gamble @JimGamble_INEQE 4h
@BBCr4today just discussed data Comms issues linked to the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of #Madeleine McCann
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Thank you for the Portuguese press reports, Pedro, before I forget!
@BBCr4today just discussed data Comms issues linked to the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of #Madeleine McCann
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Thank you for the Portuguese press reports, Pedro, before I forget!
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