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Isn't Karma a biatch?
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BBC reporter:
Dominic Hurst @DominicHurst · 1h
Sergey Malinka a suspect in #McCann: Robert Murat just told me: "It's absolutely ridiculous. It makes no sense." #Madeleine
Dominic Hurst @DominicHurst · 58m
Robert Murat also told me on Sergey Malinka: "They've talked to him before in 2007 so why are they talking to him again." #mccann
Dominic Hurst @DominicHurst · 56m
On Sergey Malinka Robert Murat added: "He's a good professional and a hard worker. He is a nice lad."
Dominic Hurst @DominicHurst · 11m
Legal source: Sergey Malinka is likely to be questioned again tomorrow in #mccann case. #Madeleine #MadeleineMcCann
Someone's not happy. And no, Scotland Yard did NOT speak to him in 2007; this is a new investigation. But at least Malinka won't have to worry about falling down those dangerous police station stairs this time.
Dominic Hurst @DominicHurst · 1h
Sergey Malinka a suspect in #McCann: Robert Murat just told me: "It's absolutely ridiculous. It makes no sense." #Madeleine
Dominic Hurst @DominicHurst · 58m
Robert Murat also told me on Sergey Malinka: "They've talked to him before in 2007 so why are they talking to him again." #mccann
Dominic Hurst @DominicHurst · 56m
On Sergey Malinka Robert Murat added: "He's a good professional and a hard worker. He is a nice lad."
Dominic Hurst @DominicHurst · 11m
Legal source: Sergey Malinka is likely to be questioned again tomorrow in #mccann case. #Madeleine #MadeleineMcCann
Someone's not happy. And no, Scotland Yard did NOT speak to him in 2007; this is a new investigation. But at least Malinka won't have to worry about falling down those dangerous police station stairs this time.
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Well, they obviously want to talk to him for a good reason so Robert Murat has to accept that. He doesn't sound happy at all.
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Oh dear, now the hounders are trying to give themselves hope by inventing imaginary links between the McCanns and Murat.
You just have to join the dots, apparently - they must have been hanging round Icke's again.
I wonder, is it ever going to sink in with the haters that they are completely, utterly WRONG?
You just have to join the dots, apparently - they must have been hanging round Icke's again.
I wonder, is it ever going to sink in with the haters that they are completely, utterly WRONG?
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-28101400
Madeleine McCann inquiry: Two suspects questioned
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Two suspects have been questioned in Portugal in the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
The BBC understands one of them is Sergey Malinka, who was questioned as a witness in 2007 after the three-year-old went missing.
A total of four "persons of interest" - or arguidos - will be quizzed in the latest development in the case.
Interviews are being carried out by Portuguese officers with Scotland Yard detectives present.
Mr Malinka and the other suspect left the central police station in Faro after they were interviewed.
The Russian-born computer expert, who has Portuguese nationality, is likely to face more questioning on Wednesday.
Portuguese citizens
A third person, who is said to be suffering from severe schizophrenia, remained in the police headquarters after the other two had left. It is not clear when the fourth individual will be interviewed.
All of those being questioned are Portuguese citizens. They have all been summoned to be interviewed; there have been no arrests.
Hmm, something about Malinka is clearly of interest...but never mind, here comes the saintly Murat - same link:
The status of arguidos in the Portuguese judicial system refers to individuals whom police may reasonably suspect are linked to a crime.
Local Briton Robert Murat - who was himself named as an arguido in the case before being cleared of any involvement - said it was "ridiculous" that Mr Malinka had been questioned as a suspect.
Mr Murat had worked with Mr Malinka in 2006 and 2007 setting up a property website.
He told the BBC: "It's absolutely ridiculous. It makes no sense.
"They've talked to him before, in 2007, so why are they talking to him again? He's a good professional and a hard worker. I don't know Sergey that well, but he is a nice lad."
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'I don't know Sergey that well'? Since when?
Madeleine McCann inquiry: Two suspects questioned
Quote:
Two suspects have been questioned in Portugal in the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
The BBC understands one of them is Sergey Malinka, who was questioned as a witness in 2007 after the three-year-old went missing.
A total of four "persons of interest" - or arguidos - will be quizzed in the latest development in the case.
Interviews are being carried out by Portuguese officers with Scotland Yard detectives present.
Mr Malinka and the other suspect left the central police station in Faro after they were interviewed.
The Russian-born computer expert, who has Portuguese nationality, is likely to face more questioning on Wednesday.
Portuguese citizens
A third person, who is said to be suffering from severe schizophrenia, remained in the police headquarters after the other two had left. It is not clear when the fourth individual will be interviewed.
All of those being questioned are Portuguese citizens. They have all been summoned to be interviewed; there have been no arrests.
Hmm, something about Malinka is clearly of interest...but never mind, here comes the saintly Murat - same link:
The status of arguidos in the Portuguese judicial system refers to individuals whom police may reasonably suspect are linked to a crime.
Local Briton Robert Murat - who was himself named as an arguido in the case before being cleared of any involvement - said it was "ridiculous" that Mr Malinka had been questioned as a suspect.
Mr Murat had worked with Mr Malinka in 2006 and 2007 setting up a property website.
He told the BBC: "It's absolutely ridiculous. It makes no sense.
"They've talked to him before, in 2007, so why are they talking to him again? He's a good professional and a hard worker. I don't know Sergey that well, but he is a nice lad."
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'I don't know Sergey that well'? Since when?
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Have a look at Malinka's statement:
http://themaddiecasefiles.com/post1166.html#p1166
That's an awful lot of contact for 'not knowing someone that well'.
Bad move, Murat!
http://themaddiecasefiles.com/post1166.html#p1166
That's an awful lot of contact for 'not knowing someone that well'.
Bad move, Murat!
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thank you bb1, how can the Daily Star publish that statement, if the content of the questions are in the possession of Scotland Yard with PJ.
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It's tabloids, Pedro, they make up any old rubbish to sell papers.
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he says he didn't know Malinka that well, yet spent ages with him on the phone the night Madeleine disappeared(when he was supposedly in bed early after sitting at his mum's table all night, then FORGOT he had when questioned by police...............
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I am astounded that Murat could come out with that, Rhodes, one look at their respective statements shows that simply isn't the case.
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bb1 wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-28101400
Madeleine McCann inquiry: Two suspects questioned
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Two suspects have been questioned in Portugal in the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
The BBC understands one of them is Sergey Malinka, who was questioned as a witness in 2007 after the three-year-old went missing.
A total of four "persons of interest" - or arguidos - will be quizzed in the latest development in the case.
Interviews are being carried out by Portuguese officers with Scotland Yard detectives present.
Mr Malinka and the other suspect left the central police station in Faro after they were interviewed.
The Russian-born computer expert, who has Portuguese nationality, is likely to face more questioning on Wednesday.
Portuguese citizens
A third person, who is said to be suffering from severe schizophrenia, remained in the police headquarters after the other two had left. It is not clear when the fourth individual will be interviewed.
All of those being questioned are Portuguese citizens. They have all been summoned to be interviewed; there have been no arrests.
Hmm, something about Malinka is clearly of interest...but never mind, here comes the saintly Murat - same link:
The status of arguidos in the Portuguese judicial system refers to individuals whom police may reasonably suspect are linked to a crime.
Local Briton Robert Murat - who was himself named as an arguido in the case before being cleared of any involvement - said it was "ridiculous" that Mr Malinka had been questioned as a suspect.
Mr Murat had worked with Mr Malinka in 2006 and 2007 setting up a property website.
He told the BBC: "It's absolutely ridiculous. It makes no sense.
"They've talked to him before, in 2007, so why are they talking to him again? He's a good professional and a hard worker. I don't know Sergey that well, but he is a nice lad."
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'I don't know Sergey that well'? Since when?
Oh the last few days.....
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CartofMuck goes into full reverse as it sinks in that Sources in the Investigation ( akaTeam Gonzo) have been feeding them sh*te for years:
Investigation 4 calls and hair plot suspects Sergey Malinka because defendant had couch with hair whose DNA "resembles" to Maddie. Exclusive news of the paper edition (Click to find out how the unique CM work)
Not the most enlightening piece of googlespeak ever...ANYTHING in that rag is best taken with a bucket of salt unless it's confirmed from a reliable source. Which isn't Gonzo or his flying monkeys.
Investigation 4 calls and hair plot suspects Sergey Malinka because defendant had couch with hair whose DNA "resembles" to Maddie. Exclusive news of the paper edition (Click to find out how the unique CM work)
Not the most enlightening piece of googlespeak ever...ANYTHING in that rag is best taken with a bucket of salt unless it's confirmed from a reliable source. Which isn't Gonzo or his flying monkeys.
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Morais translation from some Portuguese newspaper:
http://joana-morais.blogspot.com/2014/07/english-ask-for-dna-of-arguidos-at-all.html
There's a big problem with anything currently appearing in the Portuguese rags - they're all putting their own spin, generally pro-Gonzo, on news stories, and Morais is then shaping translations to suit her own agenda.
Sample:
JN knows that the questionings were concluded in the early evening and that the arguidos aren't expected to return to the PJ Directorate. The last to come out, about 8:30pm, was Sergey Malinka, a Russian with Portuguese citizenship who had already been investigated in 2007 during the Portuguese investigation. At the time his computers were seized and his house was target of searches, however nothing relevant was found. He was a friend of Robert Murat, a former arguido in the Portuguese case.
The other arguidos are José da Silva, a former Ocean Club driver, Paulo Jorge Ribeiro, unemployed who suffers from schizophrenia, and Ricardo Jorge, who was at the time 16 years old. They are all residents in Praia da Luz, some live close by one of the sites where searches took place last month. It is Scotland Yard's belief that they planned a robbery to the apartment where the McCanns where staying for their holidays. That Madeleine woke up and was murdered, and her body was carried away, on the arms of one of the men, between those streets packed with tourists.
This is a theory that makes no sense whatsoever to the PJ. From today on, the 11 witnesses will begin to be questioned also at the request of the Scotland Yard
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JN actually 'knows' naff-all.
It most certainly doesn't know what does, or does not, 'make sense' to the PJ - JN has made that up. Neither does JN 'know' who is going to be interviewed on successive days.
JN didn't even 'know' that PDL wasn't 'packed with tourists' that night - in reality, it was virtually deserted.
But is it not interesting that JN, like other Portuguese tabloids, had NO trouble believing that dead children could be carried through the streets of PDL when they were busily smearing Gerry McCann at Gonzo's behest?
http://joana-morais.blogspot.com/2014/07/english-ask-for-dna-of-arguidos-at-all.html
There's a big problem with anything currently appearing in the Portuguese rags - they're all putting their own spin, generally pro-Gonzo, on news stories, and Morais is then shaping translations to suit her own agenda.
Sample:
JN knows that the questionings were concluded in the early evening and that the arguidos aren't expected to return to the PJ Directorate. The last to come out, about 8:30pm, was Sergey Malinka, a Russian with Portuguese citizenship who had already been investigated in 2007 during the Portuguese investigation. At the time his computers were seized and his house was target of searches, however nothing relevant was found. He was a friend of Robert Murat, a former arguido in the Portuguese case.
The other arguidos are José da Silva, a former Ocean Club driver, Paulo Jorge Ribeiro, unemployed who suffers from schizophrenia, and Ricardo Jorge, who was at the time 16 years old. They are all residents in Praia da Luz, some live close by one of the sites where searches took place last month. It is Scotland Yard's belief that they planned a robbery to the apartment where the McCanns where staying for their holidays. That Madeleine woke up and was murdered, and her body was carried away, on the arms of one of the men, between those streets packed with tourists.
This is a theory that makes no sense whatsoever to the PJ. From today on, the 11 witnesses will begin to be questioned also at the request of the Scotland Yard
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JN actually 'knows' naff-all.
It most certainly doesn't know what does, or does not, 'make sense' to the PJ - JN has made that up. Neither does JN 'know' who is going to be interviewed on successive days.
JN didn't even 'know' that PDL wasn't 'packed with tourists' that night - in reality, it was virtually deserted.
But is it not interesting that JN, like other Portuguese tabloids, had NO trouble believing that dead children could be carried through the streets of PDL when they were busily smearing Gerry McCann at Gonzo's behest?
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What is this preoccupation with 2007?
As you say, Bonny, it was perfectly understandable for Gerry to have done this, but no one else could have done. And where were all these tourists while this was apparently going on?
As you say, Bonny, it was perfectly understandable for Gerry to have done this, but no one else could have done. And where were all these tourists while this was apparently going on?
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I suppose all the McCann-haters that are currently frothing at the mouth are aware that rather a lot of fingerprints in and on 5A were never identified?
No? But...but....haven't they all read the files? It's all here:
http://www.mccannpjfiles.co.uk/PJ/FINGERPRINTS.htm
Fortunately, the PJ had no trouble identifying the prints left by a careless GNR officer...
The haters really should read the police files, instead of spouting pig-ignorant garbage.
No? But...but....haven't they all read the files? It's all here:
http://www.mccannpjfiles.co.uk/PJ/FINGERPRINTS.htm
Fortunately, the PJ had no trouble identifying the prints left by a careless GNR officer...
The haters really should read the police files, instead of spouting pig-ignorant garbage.
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Hounder:
When listening to GA talking about hair samples which the PJ were holding I automatically thought he was referring to hair samples found in the back of the McCanns' rental car.
Well, it would, wouldn't it? That's what comes of being a blind bigot.
When listening to GA talking about hair samples which the PJ were holding I automatically thought he was referring to hair samples found in the back of the McCanns' rental car.
Well, it would, wouldn't it? That's what comes of being a blind bigot.
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http://news.sky.com/story/1293726/madeleine-suspect-quizzed-for-second-day
Madeleine Suspect Quizzed For Second Day
One of four suspects is being quizzed further in the latest phase of the investigation into the three-year-old's disappearance.
Portuguese police are questioning a suspect in connection with the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann for a second day.
Sky News' Crime Correspondent Martin Brunt said the suspect is one of four "persons of interest" being investigated.
A further eight potential witnesses are also being quizzed.
Scotland Yard is sitting in on the interviews, which were initiated by Portuguese authorities on Tuesday.
The first suspect has been named as Russian-born businessman and IT specialist Sergey Malinka, who is 30 years old.
He was spoken to as a witness, rather than a suspect, in the early days of the investigation.
There is allegedly a forensic link between his apartment and the McCanns' apartment in Praia de Luz, where Madeleine vanished shortly before her fourth birthday in May 2007.
In an interview with Sky News at the time, Mr Malinka strenuously denied any involvement.
Sky's Martin Brunt said additional evidence thought to be against him includes a conversation overheard near his apartment shortly after Madeleine's disappearance which police think is suspicions.
His car was also found burned out a year later and somebody had written the word "Speak" on a wall near his home.
Police have also quizzed a 38-year-old former employee of the resort where the McCanns were staying who is suspected of carrying out burglaries around the holiday complex.
The third suspect is a 50-year-old man reported to suffer from a mental health disorder who was reported to have been acting strangely when Madeleine went missing.
The fourth man being quizzed is another burglary suspect, aged 23, who is thought to have been a beggar in the area. He reportedly made a number of suspicious phone calls at the time.
It has not been revealed which of the four suspects was being questioned on Wednesday.
The interviews form the latest phase of the Scotland Yard probe on the ground in the Algarve.
Portuguese and British investigators excavated an area of scrubland to the west of the resort at the start of June but found no evidence related to the case.
Madeleine Suspect Quizzed For Second Day
One of four suspects is being quizzed further in the latest phase of the investigation into the three-year-old's disappearance.
Portuguese police are questioning a suspect in connection with the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann for a second day.
Sky News' Crime Correspondent Martin Brunt said the suspect is one of four "persons of interest" being investigated.
A further eight potential witnesses are also being quizzed.
Scotland Yard is sitting in on the interviews, which were initiated by Portuguese authorities on Tuesday.
The first suspect has been named as Russian-born businessman and IT specialist Sergey Malinka, who is 30 years old.
He was spoken to as a witness, rather than a suspect, in the early days of the investigation.
There is allegedly a forensic link between his apartment and the McCanns' apartment in Praia de Luz, where Madeleine vanished shortly before her fourth birthday in May 2007.
In an interview with Sky News at the time, Mr Malinka strenuously denied any involvement.
Sky's Martin Brunt said additional evidence thought to be against him includes a conversation overheard near his apartment shortly after Madeleine's disappearance which police think is suspicions.
His car was also found burned out a year later and somebody had written the word "Speak" on a wall near his home.
Police have also quizzed a 38-year-old former employee of the resort where the McCanns were staying who is suspected of carrying out burglaries around the holiday complex.
The third suspect is a 50-year-old man reported to suffer from a mental health disorder who was reported to have been acting strangely when Madeleine went missing.
The fourth man being quizzed is another burglary suspect, aged 23, who is thought to have been a beggar in the area. He reportedly made a number of suspicious phone calls at the time.
It has not been revealed which of the four suspects was being questioned on Wednesday.
The interviews form the latest phase of the Scotland Yard probe on the ground in the Algarve.
Portuguese and British investigators excavated an area of scrubland to the west of the resort at the start of June but found no evidence related to the case.
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A gang of three suspects contacted each other EIGHT times as Madeleine McCann vanished, police have discovered.
Detectives believe the men were deliberately targetting the McCann family and their holiday flat in Portugal.
Full story: p7
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It's a tabloid, so salt, pinch of, but I don't think there's much doubt that the Yard/PJ know exactly who they are looking for.
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bb1 wrote:It's a tabloid, so salt, pinch of, but I don't think there's much doubt that the Yard/PJ know exactly who they are looking for.
Yep.
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http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/386992/Madeleine-McCann-suspects-kept-regular-phone-contact
Madeleine McCann suspects kept regular phone contact, police say
Three suspects were in phone contact with each other during Madeleine McCann’s disappearance, police say.
Detectives believe they were targeting the family until the moment the alarm was raised about Madeleine vanishing.
They have uncovered a series of eight calls and texts suggesting they were monitoring her parents, Kate and Gerry, before a raid on their apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in May, 2007.
Detectives are trying to discover if they intended to carry out a burglary or if they had a more sinister motive for watching the McCanns.
The first call was placed by Suspect A, a 51-year-old heroin addict, to Suspect B, a beggar then aged just 16, at 12.08pm the day before Madeleine vanished.
B then swapped four phone calls and texts with Suspect C, a 33-year-old ex-Ocean Club driver with convictions for theft, on May 3.
The first was at 5.26pm, at the precise time when Madeleine was leaving the resort’s crèche.
A text message was exchanged at 9.25pm when two of the McCanns’ holiday pals left their dinner in a tapas bar to check on the group’s children who were asleep in the nearby apartments.
The two suspects were in contact again at 9.38pm when one of the McCanns’ pals Jane Tanner left the restaurant to check on her children.
They were in touch again at 9.51pm as Madeleine’s GP mum walked to her apartment to find her then three-year-old daughter missing.
ater that evening, A made three calls from a public phone box in the resort to B.
Police have still not traced a man seen carrying a sleeping blonde girl in pyjamas towards the resort’s beach at 10pm.
Yesterday Scotland Yard officers including Det Chief Insp Andy Redwood joined Portuguese detectives continuing to investigate the three men linked by the calls.
Sources said suspicious hair had also been found that did not match Madeleine’s DNA. According to Portuguese newspapers a request to obtain DNA and fingerprints from the three men was refused.
They deny any involvement in Madeleine’s disappearance and have answered more than 250 police questions. Yesterday Brit police sniffer dogs were brought in to examine the cars of suspects A and C.
According to a Portuguese newspaper, thefts had tripled at the Ocean Club at the time Madeleine vanished.
None of the men commented as they left a police station in Faro.
A friend of Suspect A, whom a private detective hired by the McCanns said would “do anything for his next fix”, insisted he was innocent.
“He was indoors the night Madeleine disappeared,’’ his pal said.
“It’s inhuman a sick man like him has been dragged before the police.’’
A fourth suspect, a Russian, was also questioned. Yesterday police officers were quizzing eight people as witnesses.
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'Police say'? The police haven't said anything yet. Most of this is coming from Sources in Portugal and we all know how UNreliable that is.
Madeleine McCann suspects kept regular phone contact, police say
Three suspects were in phone contact with each other during Madeleine McCann’s disappearance, police say.
Detectives believe they were targeting the family until the moment the alarm was raised about Madeleine vanishing.
They have uncovered a series of eight calls and texts suggesting they were monitoring her parents, Kate and Gerry, before a raid on their apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in May, 2007.
Detectives are trying to discover if they intended to carry out a burglary or if they had a more sinister motive for watching the McCanns.
The first call was placed by Suspect A, a 51-year-old heroin addict, to Suspect B, a beggar then aged just 16, at 12.08pm the day before Madeleine vanished.
B then swapped four phone calls and texts with Suspect C, a 33-year-old ex-Ocean Club driver with convictions for theft, on May 3.
The first was at 5.26pm, at the precise time when Madeleine was leaving the resort’s crèche.
A text message was exchanged at 9.25pm when two of the McCanns’ holiday pals left their dinner in a tapas bar to check on the group’s children who were asleep in the nearby apartments.
The two suspects were in contact again at 9.38pm when one of the McCanns’ pals Jane Tanner left the restaurant to check on her children.
They were in touch again at 9.51pm as Madeleine’s GP mum walked to her apartment to find her then three-year-old daughter missing.
ater that evening, A made three calls from a public phone box in the resort to B.
Police have still not traced a man seen carrying a sleeping blonde girl in pyjamas towards the resort’s beach at 10pm.
Yesterday Scotland Yard officers including Det Chief Insp Andy Redwood joined Portuguese detectives continuing to investigate the three men linked by the calls.
Sources said suspicious hair had also been found that did not match Madeleine’s DNA. According to Portuguese newspapers a request to obtain DNA and fingerprints from the three men was refused.
They deny any involvement in Madeleine’s disappearance and have answered more than 250 police questions. Yesterday Brit police sniffer dogs were brought in to examine the cars of suspects A and C.
According to a Portuguese newspaper, thefts had tripled at the Ocean Club at the time Madeleine vanished.
None of the men commented as they left a police station in Faro.
A friend of Suspect A, whom a private detective hired by the McCanns said would “do anything for his next fix”, insisted he was innocent.
“He was indoors the night Madeleine disappeared,’’ his pal said.
“It’s inhuman a sick man like him has been dragged before the police.’’
A fourth suspect, a Russian, was also questioned. Yesterday police officers were quizzing eight people as witnesses.
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'Police say'? The police haven't said anything yet. Most of this is coming from Sources in Portugal and we all know how UNreliable that is.
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/486412/Police-probe-calls-texts-suspects-Madeleine-McCann-vanish-disappear-Maddie-Kate-Gerry
Police probe into calls and texts sent between suspects on day Madeleine McCann vanished
MADELEINE McCann detectives have questioned four suspects over a series of texts and phone calls made at key moments on the day she vanished.
According to Portuguese sources, a convicted burglar and a young beggar contacted each other at the time Madeleine was seen leaving a children’s play club.
Police claim they then exchanged three phone calls later that evening coinciding with her mother and family friends leaving a restaurant where they were dining to check on her in the apartment where she was sleeping.
The timing of the phone calls could show that the pair were monitoring the McCanns ready to burgle their flat.
It would also support the widely held theory that the three-year-old was killed during a botched break-in and her body removed and buried.
Police believe the burglar, who worked at the Ocean Club apartment complex in Praia da Luz where the McCanns were staying, also spoke by phone with a heroin addict a day before the disappearance.
The three men have faced a barrage of questions over their texts and phone calls from Portuguese police guided by their British counterparts.
Detectives also grilled a fourth man – a local computer expert – about a sofa he dumped which was later discovered to have DNA on it similar to that found in the McCanns’ apartment. The Scotland Yard team will not reveal what new information they have gained from the interrogations.
They are now speaking with eight potential witnesses who worked at the Ocean Club at the time.
The Met team have until tomorrow to carry out their work but further searches in Praia da Luz have not been ruled out.
Details of the evidence which led detectives to the four suspects emerged during the second phase of Operation Grange – Scotland Yard’s £6million re-investigation of Madeleine’s disappearance in 2007.
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'Portuguese sources' again - have the media learned nothing?
Police probe into calls and texts sent between suspects on day Madeleine McCann vanished
MADELEINE McCann detectives have questioned four suspects over a series of texts and phone calls made at key moments on the day she vanished.
According to Portuguese sources, a convicted burglar and a young beggar contacted each other at the time Madeleine was seen leaving a children’s play club.
Police claim they then exchanged three phone calls later that evening coinciding with her mother and family friends leaving a restaurant where they were dining to check on her in the apartment where she was sleeping.
The timing of the phone calls could show that the pair were monitoring the McCanns ready to burgle their flat.
It would also support the widely held theory that the three-year-old was killed during a botched break-in and her body removed and buried.
Police believe the burglar, who worked at the Ocean Club apartment complex in Praia da Luz where the McCanns were staying, also spoke by phone with a heroin addict a day before the disappearance.
The three men have faced a barrage of questions over their texts and phone calls from Portuguese police guided by their British counterparts.
Detectives also grilled a fourth man – a local computer expert – about a sofa he dumped which was later discovered to have DNA on it similar to that found in the McCanns’ apartment. The Scotland Yard team will not reveal what new information they have gained from the interrogations.
They are now speaking with eight potential witnesses who worked at the Ocean Club at the time.
The Met team have until tomorrow to carry out their work but further searches in Praia da Luz have not been ruled out.
Details of the evidence which led detectives to the four suspects emerged during the second phase of Operation Grange – Scotland Yard’s £6million re-investigation of Madeleine’s disappearance in 2007.
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'Portuguese sources' again - have the media learned nothing?
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Re: UK POLICE TO INTERVIEW FOUR SUSPECTS IN PORTUGAL
Not directly related, but I am surprised Morais isn't telling her shrooms about this. Apologies in advance for explicit description, but CdM never has been known for its good taste. I am not going to post the artist's impression of the attack on the child.
http://www.cmjornal.xl.pt/detalhe/noticias/nacional/portugal/abusa-de-menina-em-wc-publica
Faro: Arrested by PJ had already served time for sexual offenses Abusing girl in public toilet 6 year old forced to enter the bathroom for the disabled from the supermarket.
A man, 63, was arrested by the Board of the Southern Judicial Police for sexual abuse of minor. The predator, who already served time for sex crimes, forced a girl of 6 years to enter the bathroom of a supermarket in Faro, where groped and kissed. This court yesterday, was remanded in custody. Sexual Abuse happened May 26. The child, who was with her mother, said she was going to the bathroom at the supermarket. However, when we arrived, was diverted by the abuser for the disabled toilet where this groped and fondled in the sexual organs and gave her kisses. 's mother wondered at the delay and was looking for the girl. With the woman calling her daughter's name, the man realized that he could be caught. Opened the door of the bathroom and fled. Mother and daughter, however, complained and made the description of the suspect to the PJ. Was based on the robot portrait done inspectors eventually reach humans. According to the CM found, the detainee wore a minivan as a residence, transformed, with which was traveling in the Algarve. present to the Court of Faro, for the application of measures of coercion, was on remand awaiting trial.
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So, this one's been travelling round the Algarve in a mini-van? Morais and co still want to insist the Algarve is the only place on earth that is pervert-free?
http://www.cmjornal.xl.pt/detalhe/noticias/nacional/portugal/abusa-de-menina-em-wc-publica
Faro: Arrested by PJ had already served time for sexual offenses Abusing girl in public toilet 6 year old forced to enter the bathroom for the disabled from the supermarket.
A man, 63, was arrested by the Board of the Southern Judicial Police for sexual abuse of minor. The predator, who already served time for sex crimes, forced a girl of 6 years to enter the bathroom of a supermarket in Faro, where groped and kissed. This court yesterday, was remanded in custody. Sexual Abuse happened May 26. The child, who was with her mother, said she was going to the bathroom at the supermarket. However, when we arrived, was diverted by the abuser for the disabled toilet where this groped and fondled in the sexual organs and gave her kisses. 's mother wondered at the delay and was looking for the girl. With the woman calling her daughter's name, the man realized that he could be caught. Opened the door of the bathroom and fled. Mother and daughter, however, complained and made the description of the suspect to the PJ. Was based on the robot portrait done inspectors eventually reach humans. According to the CM found, the detainee wore a minivan as a residence, transformed, with which was traveling in the Algarve. present to the Court of Faro, for the application of measures of coercion, was on remand awaiting trial.
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So, this one's been travelling round the Algarve in a mini-van? Morais and co still want to insist the Algarve is the only place on earth that is pervert-free?
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