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Re: Investigation into Madeleine's disappearance reopened in Portugal
Interesting quote in the Algarve News:
http://www.algarveresident.com/0-55727/algarve/portuguese-police-reopen-madeleine-mccann-inquiry
A representative of the McCann family said that “Kate and Gerry (Madeleine’s parents) do not want to arouse too many expectations” but they believe that the reopening of the case is a “significant development and a very important step” forward.
Media reports are stating that the request to reopen the case was made by PJ police as a result of a two-year-long investigation led by a team of detectives from Porto. It is reported that the squad of four investigators identified witnesses who had never been queried when the case was still open, and that they travelled to the Algarve on several occasions to gather evidence and carry out informal interrogations.
It is also said that the only way that these investigations could be conducted ‘on the record’ would be if the inquiry was reopened and that the police’s leads are, as British police suspect as well, based around the theory of a kidnapping.
If it turns out that those responsible of Madeleine's disappearance could have been apprehended almost at the start, but Gonc was too busy making her parents and others even more miserable with his deranged 'hypothesis' to bother tracking them down, then surely charges will be brought against him for gross incompetence?
http://www.algarveresident.com/0-55727/algarve/portuguese-police-reopen-madeleine-mccann-inquiry
A representative of the McCann family said that “Kate and Gerry (Madeleine’s parents) do not want to arouse too many expectations” but they believe that the reopening of the case is a “significant development and a very important step” forward.
Media reports are stating that the request to reopen the case was made by PJ police as a result of a two-year-long investigation led by a team of detectives from Porto. It is reported that the squad of four investigators identified witnesses who had never been queried when the case was still open, and that they travelled to the Algarve on several occasions to gather evidence and carry out informal interrogations.
It is also said that the only way that these investigations could be conducted ‘on the record’ would be if the inquiry was reopened and that the police’s leads are, as British police suspect as well, based around the theory of a kidnapping.
If it turns out that those responsible of Madeleine's disappearance could have been apprehended almost at the start, but Gonc was too busy making her parents and others even more miserable with his deranged 'hypothesis' to bother tracking them down, then surely charges will be brought against him for gross incompetence?
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That place is overrun with Big Rock's fans. Even mods and admin bow down before him.
Can we pop the champagne now at the good news of the case being reopened?
Oh, having read your new post, Bonny. Let us drink to that idea too?
Can we pop the champagne now at the good news of the case being reopened?
Oh, having read your new post, Bonny. Let us drink to that idea too?
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You may want more, Lily. So much is happening, it's easy to miss things, but...
http://www.theportugalnews.com/
Reports - Portuguese police have excluded Madeleine's parents as suspects
1 hour 19 minutes ago
A report from state broadcaster RTP has this evening stated that Kate and Gerry McCann have been excluded as having had any involvement in the disappearance of their daughter.
http://www.theportugalnews.com/
Reports - Portuguese police have excluded Madeleine's parents as suspects
1 hour 19 minutes ago
A report from state broadcaster RTP has this evening stated that Kate and Gerry McCann have been excluded as having had any involvement in the disappearance of their daughter.
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So, they didn't find his ACE?
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/438868/Portuguese-police-reopen-Madeleine-McCann-investigation
Portuguese police reopen Madeleine McCann investigation
GERRY and Kate McCann were given fresh hope today after Portugal's Attorney General agreed to reopen the investigation into their daughter's disappearance
GERRY and Kate McCann were given fresh hope today after Portugal's Attorney General agreed to reopen the investigation into their daughter's disappearance.
Public prosecutors confirmed the case would be reactivated more than five years after it was archived following a formal request from Portuguese police.
Officers based in Porto are understood to have presented compelling new leads to law chiefs separate to those being worked on by British police conducting their own probe.
A spokesman for the Attorney General's office confirmed in a statement released today: "Portugal's Attorney General has determined the reopening of the inquiry relating to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann following a request from the Policia Judiciaria."
"The decision follows the presentation of new material justifying the reopening of the investigation."
Public prosecutors in Portimao, the same judicial division tasked with the original probe into Madeleine's disappearance, will be put in charge of the reopened inquiry.
Police in the town, where disgraced former police chief Goncalo Amaral was based, are expected to be asked to work under their supervision.
Authorities in Portugal also slapped a secrecy order on the new material, banning it from being made public.
Madeleine's parents, in a joint statement released today through a spokesman, said: "We are very pleased that the investigation to find our missing daughter Madeleine has been officially reopened in Portugal.
"We hope that this will finally lead to her being found and to the discovery of whoever is responsible for this crime.
"We once again urge any member of the public who may have information relating to Madeleine's abduction to contact the police in Portugal or the UK.
"Please be patient and respect the work of the police as they endeavour to find the answers we so desperately need.
"In particular we request the media consider carefully Madeleine's safety and the integrity of the investigation in their reporting.
"Thank you for your understanding and support."
Detectives in Porto, who have been conducting a review of the Madeleine McCann case for the past two years, are thought to have requested the reopening of the case.
They are believed to have made the request so colleagues on the Algarve can formally interview potential key witnesses they have approached informally during trips to southern Portugal.
They are understood to be focussing on the theory Madeleine, three when she disappeared in the Algarve resort of Praia da Luz, was kidnapped in a pre-planned snatch.
Portuguese daily Correio da Manha has reported officers have been looking at the possibility a foreign paedophile gang took Madeleine.
A spokesman for the Attorney General's office said she was unable to comment on the new lines of inquiry.
She said: "I do not know what they are and how significant they are and even if I did I couldn't comment because of the secrecy order.
"However it is clear from the statement we have released that the decision to reopen the Madeleine McCann investigation has been based on new elements that indicate it's a justifiable action."
No-one from the Policia Judiciaria, the Portuguse police force involved in the original investigation into Madeleine's disappearance, was immediately available for comment.
It was not clear today if police officers likely to be mobilised as part of the reopened investigation will be the same detectives as the ones who have been working on behalf of Scotland Yard following their formal request for help.
Home Secretary Theresa May made the request in a letter sent out in July.
The Algarve-based officers are thought to have been looking through phone records.
Earlier this month Scotland Yard spoke of a possible breakthrough after it emerged officers were analysing data from the phone records of people who were in Praia da Luz when Madeleine vanished.
Officers said they had identified 41 "persons of interest, including several Brits who were in Portugal at the time.
They also released new e-fits including images of a man seen carrying a girl in pyjamas near the McCanns' holiday flat.
Britain's top policeman Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe said this week Scotland Yard detectives, who began a review of the Madeleine McCann case in 2011, now have the "best chance" of solving the mystery.
Madeleine McCann's parents were forced to employ teams of private detectives to continue the hunt for their daughter after Portuguese authorities shelved their investigation into Madeleine's disappearance in July 2008.
In May 2011, four years after her disappearance, Theresa May with the backing of Prime Minister David Cameron ordered Scotland Yard to begin a review of the evidence.
Earlier this summer the Met Police announced the review was being turned into a formal investigation.
The E-fits of potential new suspects, including a man carrying a child in pyjamas spotted near the McCanns' holiday flat, were released last week during a BBC Crimewatch special.
Last night it emerged the Portuguese probe will run in parallel with the Met Police investigation, dubbed Operation Grange.
Met Police revealed today they had met Portuguese officers in Lisbon on October 17 for a briefing on the new lines of inquiry that have emerged in Portugal.
AC Mark Rowley, Specialist Crime and Operations, one of the two officers present at the briefing, said: "The meeting was very positive, and we and the Policia Judiciaria have a shared determination to do everything possible to discover what happened to Madeleine.
"Colleagues in Portugal fully shared with us the developments in their review, and the fact that they were taking the significant step of applying for the investigation to be formally reopened.
"From the near future, MPS detectives from Operation Grange will travel regularly to Portugal under the terms of the ILOR in relation to the UK investigation.
"This is a welcome development, but both sides of the investigation are at relatively early stages, with much work remaining to be done. This new momentum is encouraging, but we still have a way to go, and as with all major investigations, not all lines of enquiry that look promising will yield results.
"Last week was a significant point in the investigation into Madeleine's disappearance, and I would like to thank the public across Europe for the overwhelming response to the appeals that we made here at home on Crimewatch, as well as in Germany and Holland.
"Today's development is good news. Combined with the formal re-opening of the Portuguese investigation today, and our ever closer working relationship, I believe that we have the best opportunity yet to finally understand what happened to Madeleine."
Portuguese police reopen Madeleine McCann investigation
GERRY and Kate McCann were given fresh hope today after Portugal's Attorney General agreed to reopen the investigation into their daughter's disappearance
GERRY and Kate McCann were given fresh hope today after Portugal's Attorney General agreed to reopen the investigation into their daughter's disappearance.
Public prosecutors confirmed the case would be reactivated more than five years after it was archived following a formal request from Portuguese police.
Officers based in Porto are understood to have presented compelling new leads to law chiefs separate to those being worked on by British police conducting their own probe.
A spokesman for the Attorney General's office confirmed in a statement released today: "Portugal's Attorney General has determined the reopening of the inquiry relating to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann following a request from the Policia Judiciaria."
"The decision follows the presentation of new material justifying the reopening of the investigation."
Public prosecutors in Portimao, the same judicial division tasked with the original probe into Madeleine's disappearance, will be put in charge of the reopened inquiry.
Police in the town, where disgraced former police chief Goncalo Amaral was based, are expected to be asked to work under their supervision.
Authorities in Portugal also slapped a secrecy order on the new material, banning it from being made public.
Madeleine's parents, in a joint statement released today through a spokesman, said: "We are very pleased that the investigation to find our missing daughter Madeleine has been officially reopened in Portugal.
"We hope that this will finally lead to her being found and to the discovery of whoever is responsible for this crime.
"We once again urge any member of the public who may have information relating to Madeleine's abduction to contact the police in Portugal or the UK.
"Please be patient and respect the work of the police as they endeavour to find the answers we so desperately need.
"In particular we request the media consider carefully Madeleine's safety and the integrity of the investigation in their reporting.
"Thank you for your understanding and support."
Detectives in Porto, who have been conducting a review of the Madeleine McCann case for the past two years, are thought to have requested the reopening of the case.
They are believed to have made the request so colleagues on the Algarve can formally interview potential key witnesses they have approached informally during trips to southern Portugal.
They are understood to be focussing on the theory Madeleine, three when she disappeared in the Algarve resort of Praia da Luz, was kidnapped in a pre-planned snatch.
Portuguese daily Correio da Manha has reported officers have been looking at the possibility a foreign paedophile gang took Madeleine.
A spokesman for the Attorney General's office said she was unable to comment on the new lines of inquiry.
She said: "I do not know what they are and how significant they are and even if I did I couldn't comment because of the secrecy order.
"However it is clear from the statement we have released that the decision to reopen the Madeleine McCann investigation has been based on new elements that indicate it's a justifiable action."
No-one from the Policia Judiciaria, the Portuguse police force involved in the original investigation into Madeleine's disappearance, was immediately available for comment.
It was not clear today if police officers likely to be mobilised as part of the reopened investigation will be the same detectives as the ones who have been working on behalf of Scotland Yard following their formal request for help.
Home Secretary Theresa May made the request in a letter sent out in July.
The Algarve-based officers are thought to have been looking through phone records.
Earlier this month Scotland Yard spoke of a possible breakthrough after it emerged officers were analysing data from the phone records of people who were in Praia da Luz when Madeleine vanished.
Officers said they had identified 41 "persons of interest, including several Brits who were in Portugal at the time.
They also released new e-fits including images of a man seen carrying a girl in pyjamas near the McCanns' holiday flat.
Britain's top policeman Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe said this week Scotland Yard detectives, who began a review of the Madeleine McCann case in 2011, now have the "best chance" of solving the mystery.
Madeleine McCann's parents were forced to employ teams of private detectives to continue the hunt for their daughter after Portuguese authorities shelved their investigation into Madeleine's disappearance in July 2008.
In May 2011, four years after her disappearance, Theresa May with the backing of Prime Minister David Cameron ordered Scotland Yard to begin a review of the evidence.
Earlier this summer the Met Police announced the review was being turned into a formal investigation.
The E-fits of potential new suspects, including a man carrying a child in pyjamas spotted near the McCanns' holiday flat, were released last week during a BBC Crimewatch special.
Last night it emerged the Portuguese probe will run in parallel with the Met Police investigation, dubbed Operation Grange.
Met Police revealed today they had met Portuguese officers in Lisbon on October 17 for a briefing on the new lines of inquiry that have emerged in Portugal.
AC Mark Rowley, Specialist Crime and Operations, one of the two officers present at the briefing, said: "The meeting was very positive, and we and the Policia Judiciaria have a shared determination to do everything possible to discover what happened to Madeleine.
"Colleagues in Portugal fully shared with us the developments in their review, and the fact that they were taking the significant step of applying for the investigation to be formally reopened.
"From the near future, MPS detectives from Operation Grange will travel regularly to Portugal under the terms of the ILOR in relation to the UK investigation.
"This is a welcome development, but both sides of the investigation are at relatively early stages, with much work remaining to be done. This new momentum is encouraging, but we still have a way to go, and as with all major investigations, not all lines of enquiry that look promising will yield results.
"Last week was a significant point in the investigation into Madeleine's disappearance, and I would like to thank the public across Europe for the overwhelming response to the appeals that we made here at home on Crimewatch, as well as in Germany and Holland.
"Today's development is good news. Combined with the formal re-opening of the Portuguese investigation today, and our ever closer working relationship, I believe that we have the best opportunity yet to finally understand what happened to Madeleine."
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Police in the town, where disgraced former police chief Goncalo Amaral was based, are expected to be asked to work under their supervision.
Authorities in Portugal also slapped a secrecy order on the new material, banning it from being made public.
That won't go down well with the McCann-haters.
The rotten apples have been cleared out, haven't they? Tavares de Almeida is now a convicted torturer, and Paiva has been shipped off to Madeira, with instructions to keep well clear of webcams.
I suspect that if anyone as much as looks at a Portuguese tabloid journo - or a citizen churnalist hateblogger - they will be out on their ear.
Authorities in Portugal also slapped a secrecy order on the new material, banning it from being made public.
That won't go down well with the McCann-haters.
The rotten apples have been cleared out, haven't they? Tavares de Almeida is now a convicted torturer, and Paiva has been shipped off to Madeira, with instructions to keep well clear of webcams.
I suspect that if anyone as much as looks at a Portuguese tabloid journo - or a citizen churnalist hateblogger - they will be out on their ear.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you. Madeleine has the best chance ever now.
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My friends, this was taken from This Is Leicester newspaper:
http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Portuguese-police-reopen-Madeleine-McCann/story-19983808-detail/story.html
http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Portuguese-police-reopen-Madeleine-McCann/story-19983808-detail/story.html
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No it won't go down well. They have the right to know what is in everything, or so they think.bb1 wrote:Police in the town, where disgraced former police chief Goncalo Amaral was based, are expected to be asked to work under their supervision.
Authorities in Portugal also slapped a secrecy order on the new material, banning it from being made public.
That won't go down well with the McCann-haters.
The rotten apples have been cleared out, haven't they? Tavares de Almeida is now a convicted torturer, and Paiva has been shipped off to Madeira, with instructions to keep well clear of webcams.
I suspect that if anyone as much as looks at a Portuguese tabloid journo - or a citizen churnalist hateblogger - they will be out on their ear.
I guess there will be endless new speculation threads.
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Spare a moment to have a chuckle at smiffy being exposed as a Billy Bullsh*tter yet again:
http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/post198695.html#p198695
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PostPosted by sal » Thu Oct 24, 2013 4:38 pm
I don't bother reading crappy hateblogs nowadays, so missed this.
http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/post198695.html#p198695
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PostPosted by sal » Thu Oct 24, 2013 4:38 pm
I don't bother reading crappy hateblogs nowadays, so missed this.
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۞Ξ۞Ξ۞Ξ۞Ξ @Bishop_Basher 3h
PJ have been nobbled.
Really, totally nobbled.
See? The PJ are IN IT, now. What lunatics these people are!
PJ have been nobbled.
Really, totally nobbled.
See? The PJ are IN IT, now. What lunatics these people are!
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It has only been going a few hours too. What on earth will it be like in a few more days?
PS. I wonder how Gonc will fare in the libel trial?
PS. I wonder how Gonc will fare in the libel trial?
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http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/post198704.html#p198704
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But.....but......
The tide has turned.
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My friends, this was taken from TVI24 news channel:
http://www.tvi24.iol.pt/503/sociedade/maddie-madeleine-mccann-rogerio-alves-tvi24/1502871-4071.html
Maddie : " New evidence excludes parents »
Enquiry now reopened will be conducted by the same prosecutor who had been the holder of the procedure previously filed process.
The lawyer for the parents of the English child, disappeared in the Algarve in 2007 , revealed that the couple was informed that the new evidence on the basis of the re-investigation "excludes the 'parents of Madeleine McCann".
Rogério Alves spoke Lusa on the reopening of the investigation by the PT prosecutors about the possibility of Gerry and Kate MaCann may come to be again made defendants .
"The family was informed that the new evidence at all excludes the parents ' the attorney assured .
The PGR announced July 21, 2008 the public prosecutor filed the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann and raised the status of defendant 's parents and Robert Murat ( British citizen who resided in the Algarve ) , pointing out that he could reopen the case , case arose 'new evidence' , which now occurred .
The Portuguese Public Ministry today decided to reopen the investigation , a decision welcomed by the British police , which is conducting an investigation in parallel .
Madeleine´s parents are 'very satisfied' with the reopening of the investigation
Speaking to Lusa , Rogério Alves said the family of the missing child are satisfied" and will look forward about updates that the new evidences may lead ."
The lawyer stressed that the reopening of the case " is not the judgment of the previous investigation" , although it has not ' reached the expected result ', which was to discover the truth and what happened to Madeleine McCann .
However , a source close to the investigation told Lusa that now reopened the investigation will be conducted by the same attorney MP from Portimão , which had been previously filed case holder .
The MP said that the reopening of the investigation is in response to a proposal of the Judicial Police , given the 'presentation of new evidentiary elements that justify further investigation. "
http://www.tvi24.iol.pt/503/sociedade/maddie-madeleine-mccann-rogerio-alves-tvi24/1502871-4071.html
Maddie : " New evidence excludes parents »
Enquiry now reopened will be conducted by the same prosecutor who had been the holder of the procedure previously filed process.
The lawyer for the parents of the English child, disappeared in the Algarve in 2007 , revealed that the couple was informed that the new evidence on the basis of the re-investigation "excludes the 'parents of Madeleine McCann".
Rogério Alves spoke Lusa on the reopening of the investigation by the PT prosecutors about the possibility of Gerry and Kate MaCann may come to be again made defendants .
"The family was informed that the new evidence at all excludes the parents ' the attorney assured .
The PGR announced July 21, 2008 the public prosecutor filed the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann and raised the status of defendant 's parents and Robert Murat ( British citizen who resided in the Algarve ) , pointing out that he could reopen the case , case arose 'new evidence' , which now occurred .
The Portuguese Public Ministry today decided to reopen the investigation , a decision welcomed by the British police , which is conducting an investigation in parallel .
Madeleine´s parents are 'very satisfied' with the reopening of the investigation
Speaking to Lusa , Rogério Alves said the family of the missing child are satisfied" and will look forward about updates that the new evidences may lead ."
The lawyer stressed that the reopening of the case " is not the judgment of the previous investigation" , although it has not ' reached the expected result ', which was to discover the truth and what happened to Madeleine McCann .
However , a source close to the investigation told Lusa that now reopened the investigation will be conducted by the same attorney MP from Portimão , which had been previously filed case holder .
The MP said that the reopening of the investigation is in response to a proposal of the Judicial Police , given the 'presentation of new evidentiary elements that justify further investigation. "
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The family was informed that the new evidence at all excludes the parents
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My friends, this was taken from SIC online news channel:
http://sicnoticias.sapo.pt/pais/2013/10/24/advogado-dos-pais-de-maddie-espera-que-reabertura-do-caso-permita-descoberta-da-verdade
Attorney for parents of Madeleine expects reopening of the case allows the discovery of truth
The lawyer for the parents of Madeleine, Rogério Alves, believes that the reopening of the investigation allows to investigate indications that have not been sufficiently explored and admits that Gerry and Kate McCann will ask to be assistants in the process.
http://sicnoticias.sapo.pt/pais/2013/10/24/advogado-dos-pais-de-maddie-espera-que-reabertura-do-caso-permita-descoberta-da-verdade
Attorney for parents of Madeleine expects reopening of the case allows the discovery of truth
The lawyer for the parents of Madeleine, Rogério Alves, believes that the reopening of the investigation allows to investigate indications that have not been sufficiently explored and admits that Gerry and Kate McCann will ask to be assistants in the process.
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The family was informed that the new evidence at all excludes the parents
Something the rag tag fleet of forkers, hounders and assorted numpties do not want to take on board.
Something the rag tag fleet of forkers, hounders and assorted numpties do not want to take on board.
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The pondlife really would do well to get it into their thick skulls that the tide has indeed turned - and swept away their hate campaign, Amoral, everything.
If they keep it up, they can't complain about possible consequences.
This is very funny:
http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/post198721.html#p198721
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If they keep it up, they can't complain about possible consequences.
This is very funny:
http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/post198721.html#p198721
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Gi' O'er @MrsMLouis 7m
I'm really looking forward to Smiffy spinning his way out of his latest completely wrong pronouncement re #McCann s being left out of loop!
I'm really looking forward to Smiffy spinning his way out of his latest completely wrong pronouncement re #McCann s being left out of loop!
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He's done a runner before?
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Yes, he's forever flouncing when he makes a t*t of himself. Which is frequently. Then he calls his bog something else and thinks no-one remembers his last balls-up.
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Except there are those who do remember?
Poor, poor smiffy.
Poor, poor smiffy.
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With the reopening it means there is now JUDICIAL SECRECY
The Penal Code would have meant their Arguido status would have been reinstated but it was changed on September 1st and I am trying to confirm whether the rules remain the same and they would, once again, be declared arguidos. I will update when I have that info
No need to wait, sweetcheeks, you already have the information, but that hasn't stopped you telling an enormous LIE, has it?
No less than Paulo Reis explained the whole thing to her, some time back:
http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/topic5357-375.html
It's all a matter of record.
Even under the old rules, why the HELL would the McCanns have been made arguidos, when the Yard and PJ are on the trail of the scum that abducted Madeleine McCann?
That is a truly shocking LIE from Hoho; no doubt a sign of increasing desperation as her hate campaign crumbles before her eyes.
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With the reopening it means there is now JUDICIAL SECRECY
The Penal Code would have meant their Arguido status would have been reinstated but it was changed on September 1st and I am trying to confirm whether the rules remain the same and they would, once again, be declared arguidos. I will update when I have that info
No need to wait, sweetcheeks, you already have the information, but that hasn't stopped you telling an enormous LIE, has it?
No less than Paulo Reis explained the whole thing to her, some time back:
http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/topic5357-375.html
It's all a matter of record.
Even under the old rules, why the HELL would the McCanns have been made arguidos, when the Yard and PJ are on the trail of the scum that abducted Madeleine McCann?
That is a truly shocking LIE from Hoho; no doubt a sign of increasing desperation as her hate campaign crumbles before her eyes.
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Mind you, what else can you expect when you're in charge of 'people' who say things like:
Leanne Davies They have been excluded from investigation the bastards
Just once, it would be good to see some condemnation of child abductors from the McCann-haters and Amaral supporters.
Leanne Davies They have been excluded from investigation the bastards
Just once, it would be good to see some condemnation of child abductors from the McCann-haters and Amaral supporters.
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