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Express: Six months to find Maddie
Am I misremembering, or have we read something like this already?
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I thought that we HAD already had something like that.....
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Yup.
Six months to find Maddie: Police get £2 million to solve mystery
MADELEINE McCann’s parents have been told that Scotland Yard has another six months to find their daughter. Despite fears the probe would be wound up, police have been given £2million to carry on the search until next spring.
By TRACEY KANDOHLA AND DAVID PILDITCH
PUBLISHED: 00:01, Sat, Sep 19, 2015 | UPDATED: 10:13, Sat, Sep 19, 2015
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/606323/Six-months-find-Maddie-Police-get-2-million-solve-mystery
Last September. Maybe the actual story will make more sense, though I'm not counting on it.
Six months to find Maddie: Police get £2 million to solve mystery
MADELEINE McCann’s parents have been told that Scotland Yard has another six months to find their daughter. Despite fears the probe would be wound up, police have been given £2million to carry on the search until next spring.
By TRACEY KANDOHLA AND DAVID PILDITCH
PUBLISHED: 00:01, Sat, Sep 19, 2015 | UPDATED: 10:13, Sat, Sep 19, 2015
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/606323/Six-months-find-Maddie-Police-get-2-million-solve-mystery
Last September. Maybe the actual story will make more sense, though I'm not counting on it.
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this is from 2015.
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Yes, Pedro, it looks like the Express has rehashed an old story?
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bb1, your words are mine.
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/657734/Scotland-Yard-six-months-Madeleine-McCann-pull-plug-missing-Briton
Six months to find Maddie: Scotland Yard set to GIVE UP on hunt for missing girl
SCOTLAND YARD detectives have been given just six more months to find out what happened to Madeleine McCann.
By TRACEY KANDOHIA AND JAMES MURRAY, EXCLUSIVE
PUBLISHED: 00:01, Sun, Apr 3, 2016 | UPDATED: 08:51, Sun, Apr 3, 2016
he Home Office has set a budget for this year of just under £95,000, which will pay for only half a year of investigations by the team of four working on the case.
The sum will just about cover their wages and leaves little left for flights to Portugal or paying for expensive forensic work.
Once the money runs out in the autumn, Scotland Yard will almost certainly shelve Operation Grange, their five-year review and investigation, which has cost close to £12million but has failed to bring anyone to justice or discover what happened to Madeleine.
Soon the child’s parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, face the emotionally daunting prospect of paying for a new private investigation with a war chest of some £750,000, raised largely through sales of Kate’s widely praised book on the enduring mystery.
We will never give up
Kate McCann
At the height of the Yard’s inquiries more than 30 detectives and support staff were working on Operation Grange, based at Belgravia police station in central London.
When the inquiry was in full swing a team of specially trained officers carried out detailed searches of carefully chosen scrubland near where Madeleine was taken at Praia da Luz on the Algarve on May 3, 2007.
Now Detective Chief Inspector Nicola Wall, who leads the small team, has the unenviable task of trying to make a breakthrough with limited resources and a ticking clock. Scotland Yard has said there are no “immediate” plans to further cut the team working on the case and insisted “there are still focused lines of investigation to be pursued”.
However, it remains to be seen whether those inquiries will produce meaningful results. A Home Office spokeswoman said: “Following a request from the Metropolitan Police Service, we have agreed to provide nearly £95,000 of further funding.
The funding reflects the reduced scale of the investigation, which was announced by the force last year.”
The spokeswoman said the £94,592 will cover the first half of the 2016/17 financial year.
Kate and Gerry, who face the agonising ninth anniversary of their daughter’s disappearance next month, remain convinced their daughter, who would now be aged 12, could still be alive.
They had invested huge hopes in Operation Grange to end their nightmare and were relieved that the once well-financed formal police probe allowed them to halt their own private investigations.
After Grange was launched in May 2011 the doctors from Rothley, Leicestershire, resumed relatively normal lives with heart expert Gerry working full time at Glenfield Hospital, near their home, and Kate concentrating on bringing up their twins, Sean and Amelie, now aged 11.
Madeleine, though, is never far from their thoughts. Kate said recently: “The urge to look for Madeleine absolutely hasn’t changed at all. We will never give up. I want an end, an answer. Whatever that it is.”
Last December the couple said of Operation Grange: “Thankfully, the police investigation has made progress over the year. We are moving in the right direction and that’s the positive.”
They have employed several private eye agencies over the years but admitted that the hard-working small teams have limitations. Their first investigators, who started work in October 2007, five months after Madeleine went missing, were the Spain-based agency Metodo 3.
However, they were dropped after the agency’s chief investigator insisted they would have Madeleine home by Christmas, even though they found no evidence to support the claim.
Then came US-based Oakley International, hired for six months in March 2008, but problems over payments ended the contract. Retired British detectives Dave Edgar and Arthur Cowley were next on board but their diligent work was stopped months after Operation Grange got underway.
A source close to Kate and Gerry said at the time: “It was felt the lead should be taken by Scotland Yard detectives working on the review. Dave and Arthur passed over all their material to officers.”
Six months to find Maddie: Scotland Yard set to GIVE UP on hunt for missing girl
SCOTLAND YARD detectives have been given just six more months to find out what happened to Madeleine McCann.
By TRACEY KANDOHIA AND JAMES MURRAY, EXCLUSIVE
PUBLISHED: 00:01, Sun, Apr 3, 2016 | UPDATED: 08:51, Sun, Apr 3, 2016
he Home Office has set a budget for this year of just under £95,000, which will pay for only half a year of investigations by the team of four working on the case.
The sum will just about cover their wages and leaves little left for flights to Portugal or paying for expensive forensic work.
Once the money runs out in the autumn, Scotland Yard will almost certainly shelve Operation Grange, their five-year review and investigation, which has cost close to £12million but has failed to bring anyone to justice or discover what happened to Madeleine.
Soon the child’s parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, face the emotionally daunting prospect of paying for a new private investigation with a war chest of some £750,000, raised largely through sales of Kate’s widely praised book on the enduring mystery.
We will never give up
Kate McCann
At the height of the Yard’s inquiries more than 30 detectives and support staff were working on Operation Grange, based at Belgravia police station in central London.
When the inquiry was in full swing a team of specially trained officers carried out detailed searches of carefully chosen scrubland near where Madeleine was taken at Praia da Luz on the Algarve on May 3, 2007.
Now Detective Chief Inspector Nicola Wall, who leads the small team, has the unenviable task of trying to make a breakthrough with limited resources and a ticking clock. Scotland Yard has said there are no “immediate” plans to further cut the team working on the case and insisted “there are still focused lines of investigation to be pursued”.
However, it remains to be seen whether those inquiries will produce meaningful results. A Home Office spokeswoman said: “Following a request from the Metropolitan Police Service, we have agreed to provide nearly £95,000 of further funding.
The funding reflects the reduced scale of the investigation, which was announced by the force last year.”
The spokeswoman said the £94,592 will cover the first half of the 2016/17 financial year.
Kate and Gerry, who face the agonising ninth anniversary of their daughter’s disappearance next month, remain convinced their daughter, who would now be aged 12, could still be alive.
They had invested huge hopes in Operation Grange to end their nightmare and were relieved that the once well-financed formal police probe allowed them to halt their own private investigations.
After Grange was launched in May 2011 the doctors from Rothley, Leicestershire, resumed relatively normal lives with heart expert Gerry working full time at Glenfield Hospital, near their home, and Kate concentrating on bringing up their twins, Sean and Amelie, now aged 11.
Madeleine, though, is never far from their thoughts. Kate said recently: “The urge to look for Madeleine absolutely hasn’t changed at all. We will never give up. I want an end, an answer. Whatever that it is.”
Last December the couple said of Operation Grange: “Thankfully, the police investigation has made progress over the year. We are moving in the right direction and that’s the positive.”
They have employed several private eye agencies over the years but admitted that the hard-working small teams have limitations. Their first investigators, who started work in October 2007, five months after Madeleine went missing, were the Spain-based agency Metodo 3.
However, they were dropped after the agency’s chief investigator insisted they would have Madeleine home by Christmas, even though they found no evidence to support the claim.
Then came US-based Oakley International, hired for six months in March 2008, but problems over payments ended the contract. Retired British detectives Dave Edgar and Arthur Cowley were next on board but their diligent work was stopped months after Operation Grange got underway.
A source close to Kate and Gerry said at the time: “It was felt the lead should be taken by Scotland Yard detectives working on the review. Dave and Arthur passed over all their material to officers.”
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OMG! They said Oakley International, and Dave and Arthur !
The hounders will be positively orgasmic at this rather anodyne story.
The fat biscuit-eater will bog about what it really means as revealed by her non-existent reverse speech skillz!
Cupid Stunt will spit out yet another malicious, lie-filled rant which is a rehash of all her previous malicious, lie-filled rant!
Hater bandwidth will be eaten up in endless, pointless speculation about naff-all!
And the rest of the world will get on with gardening, pub-visiting, DIY, bird-watching, telly-watching - just about anything more worthwhile than spewing hate on a Spring Sunday.
The hounders will be positively orgasmic at this rather anodyne story.
The fat biscuit-eater will bog about what it really means as revealed by her non-existent reverse speech skillz!
Cupid Stunt will spit out yet another malicious, lie-filled rant which is a rehash of all her previous malicious, lie-filled rant!
Hater bandwidth will be eaten up in endless, pointless speculation about naff-all!
And the rest of the world will get on with gardening, pub-visiting, DIY, bird-watching, telly-watching - just about anything more worthwhile than spewing hate on a Spring Sunday.
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/657737/Inquiry-Madeleine-McCann-disappearance-frustrating-impossible
Why the inquiry into Madeleine McCann's disappearance has proved so frustrating
THE cut in funding to £95,000 for Scotland Yard’s Madeleine McCann investigation reflects growing frustration that finding out what happened to her has become a near-impossible task.
By JAMES MURRAY, INVESTIGATIONS EDITOR
It's a great pity Gonzo totally fouled up the very first investigation, from the very start, isn't it?
Maybe they should try asking his chum Cristovao what he knows about past home invasions, that sort of thing?
Why the inquiry into Madeleine McCann's disappearance has proved so frustrating
THE cut in funding to £95,000 for Scotland Yard’s Madeleine McCann investigation reflects growing frustration that finding out what happened to her has become a near-impossible task.
By JAMES MURRAY, INVESTIGATIONS EDITOR
It's a great pity Gonzo totally fouled up the very first investigation, from the very start, isn't it?
Maybe they should try asking his chum Cristovao what he knows about past home invasions, that sort of thing?
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In March 2014 Operation Grange announced there were 12 crimes between 2004 and 2010 on the western Algarve in which an intruder had gained entrance to holiday villas and assaulted sleeping girls. The smelly suspect had a pot belly, but despite publicity he was never identified.
Yes, and the Gonzo-worshippers denied these poor children were attacked - anything to protect their unsavoury idol.
Then the PJ revealed they had DNA from the attacks....which means Gonzo knew about them when he was trying to frame Madeleine's parents.
Yes, and the Gonzo-worshippers denied these poor children were attacked - anything to protect their unsavoury idol.
Then the PJ revealed they had DNA from the attacks....which means Gonzo knew about them when he was trying to frame Madeleine's parents.
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Liz Martin @martin_liz 39m39 minutes ago
about time financial investigation into spending of millions in investigation of #McCann case is achieved .Also release of police files
And since when did the UK police release confidential information about their investigations?
Stupid hater troll.
about time financial investigation into spending of millions in investigation of #McCann case is achieved .Also release of police files
And since when did the UK police release confidential information about their investigations?
Stupid hater troll.
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Oh Bonny, come on.......you know they are entitled.
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Queen Hoho asks, concerning the Metropolitan Police:
Why did they accept all the information that I sent them including the videos?
Because they were fed up of watching Carry On movies and wanted something new to chuckle about in the canteen.
Why did they accept all the information that I sent them including the videos?
Because they were fed up of watching Carry On movies and wanted something new to chuckle about in the canteen.
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They also probably realized that it would be the only way to shut her up.
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Sun readers react to the news that Operation Grange will continue for another 6 months (3 Apr)
Post Tony Bennett Today at 9:24 am
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/7046264/Six-months-to-find-Maddie-as-cops-leading-search-are-set-to-run-out-of-cash-to-fund-the-investigation.html?CMP=spklr-_-Editorial-_-FBPAGE-_-TheSun-thesun-_-20160403-_-News-_-416120556-_-Imageandlink
Oh look, Head Hounder's doing that thing where they copy the hatespam Gonzo supporters have posted, on orders from their home cesspits, and then go look [i]Look what the public is saying! Tick tock, the tide is turning![/]
Deluded morons.
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those who wrotes those nasty comments inside link above are the real farce.
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My friends, this was taken from The Daily Star newspaper:
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/505621/Six-months-Scotland-Yard-Madeleine-McCann-deadline-budget-Theresa-May
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/505621/Six-months-Scotland-Yard-Madeleine-McCann-deadline-budget-Theresa-May
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Thank you, Pedro.
Hounder:
Re: 2,443 signatures [4 Apr] on MADELEINE MCCANN PETITION ON PM's WEBSITE CALLING FOR A FULL REPORT FROM OPERATION GRANGE
Post melisande Today at 10:56 am
I was trying to post the link on the sun comments but it doesn't seem to be working . Not sure if it is something to do with my mobile or the sun comments page. 2412 signatures now.
Aw, what a pity! The hounder could have copied its comment back to hounder central, and claimed it was posted by a Member of the Public.
Hounder:
Re: 2,443 signatures [4 Apr] on MADELEINE MCCANN PETITION ON PM's WEBSITE CALLING FOR A FULL REPORT FROM OPERATION GRANGE
Post melisande Today at 10:56 am
I was trying to post the link on the sun comments but it doesn't seem to be working . Not sure if it is something to do with my mobile or the sun comments page. 2412 signatures now.
Aw, what a pity! The hounder could have copied its comment back to hounder central, and claimed it was posted by a Member of the Public.
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you welcome bb1.
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Why are all those hater Researchers showing NO interest in this?
http://www.algarvedailynews.com/news/8485-beware-bogus-door-to-door-madrugada-collections
BEWARE - Bogus door-to-door Madrugada collections
Created: 08 April 2016
BEWARE - Bogus door-to-door Madrugada collectionsMadrugada have received reports about a 'scruffy looking' man collecting door-to-door on behalf of Madrugada.
He is in posession of a BOGUS letter from Madrugada, authorising his collection. Madrugada has NOT authorised a door-to-door collection.
Last sighting; Palm Bay Apartments, Rua Direita, Luz.
http://www.algarvedailynews.com/news/8485-beware-bogus-door-to-door-madrugada-collections
BEWARE - Bogus door-to-door Madrugada collections
Created: 08 April 2016
BEWARE - Bogus door-to-door Madrugada collectionsMadrugada have received reports about a 'scruffy looking' man collecting door-to-door on behalf of Madrugada.
He is in posession of a BOGUS letter from Madrugada, authorising his collection. Madrugada has NOT authorised a door-to-door collection.
Last sighting; Palm Bay Apartments, Rua Direita, Luz.
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Hmm.....it could not possibly be because there were complaints of a scruffy bogus charity collector back in the year when Madeleine was taken? No, can't be.
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