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SOL, SATURDAY 4 AUGUST

By Felicia Cabrita
The PJ have not found the slightest traces of Madeleine McCann in the gardens of Robert Murat’s house.

According to Sol’s inquiries, the search will continue tomorrow morning, very early, but this time will run through the interior of the home wher Murat lives with his mother.

The PJ - who are conducting the search together with a team of English police, accompanied by tow dogs that have also come from England - spent the whole of Saturday going through the gardens and tomorrow will revisit the interior of the house, including searching for hidden places and double walls.

As Sol indicated in yesterday’s (Saturday) edition, since the middle of this week the Portuguese and Englisg police have been conducting searches with dogs in the Ocean Club apartment where the McCann family spent their holidays, and in the immediate vicinity of the apartment, located in Prai Da Luz.

According to police sources “there are strong indications” that Maddie, who disappeared almost 100 days ago “is already dead”.

Sol’s inquiries indicate that in the search of the McCann’s apartment the English dogs ‘indicated’ Maddie’s death [had occurred there].

These are dogs that are trained specifically for two types of tasks: one to detect human traces that originate from a dead body and the other to detect blood or other human fluid.

Despite this, the police have to conduct inquiries to rule out all hypotheses that have been raised in the case and it is in this context that the searches of the Murat home are being conducted.

One of the bits of information that reached the investrigators is that Murat’s mother frequently conducts work in her garden, and is a specialist in rapid landscape gardening.

To date, nevertheless, it is increasingl clear that that no evidence exists against Murat and his mother. And, according to our sources, the police investigation has returned to its initial focus - on those close to the McCanns.
 
http://www.correiomanha.pt/noticia.asp?id=252822&idselect=9&idCanal=9&p=200

This is the latest from a local Portuguese newspaper, the Correio da Manhã. It's in Portuguese and appears to be slightly slanted against the McCanns. I think this is the correct translation:

Traces:English dogs find trail
Madeleine possibly killed in the apartment

Justice centers its inquiries into the McCanns’ close circle of friends attempts to eliminate clues pointing at Robert Murat. The likelihood of an abduction appears to be remote after English dogs detected a trail that points to the existence of a corpse in the resort apartment.

Aug. 5, 2007

The Policia Judiciaria (PJ) believes that Madeleine may have been killed in the Algarve apartment while on vacation with her parents and siblings in May. On Wednesday, specially trained dogs from the English police, including a cocker spaniel brought in to track the scent of the missing child, detected traces that point to the presence of a corpse on those premises.

Yesterday, after searches of the beach, where the body is suspected to have been thrown into the water, authorities centered their attentions on the home of Robert Murat, the only suspect of the case.

The same dogs sniffed the entire garden of Casa Liliana again – which was cleaned and cleared of shrubbery by the Civil Protection workers – but they found nothing. They left the area around 8 p.m., having detected no residues of the girl’s presence.

The lead that is now being followed by authorities, which was revealed by ‘Sol’ yesterday and confirmed by CM, complements another piece of data that misled the PJ’s elements at the beginning of the investigation. A sniffer dog used by GNR tracked the child between the apartment where Madeleine was sleeping and another apartment within the same resort, which led elements from PJ to never dismiss the possibility that the girl was taken by someone who knew her.

The clue that was now detected in the McCanns’ apartment refocuses the investigation on the close circle to the girl’s parents and friends, although it sheds no light on the reasons that led to the child’s death. PJ is being especially careful in this phase, and the names of the main suspects are omitted.

MURAT COULD BE INNOCENT

The searches that were done yesterday at Robert Murat’s house may have contributed to render the suspect innocent. Nothing relevant was found at the house of the english translator, who was constituted an arguido at the beginning of the process. This is a possibility that meets the certainty of lawyer Francisco Pagarete, who reaffirmed his client’s innocence to CM yesterday. “We only let GNR stay on the premises so we can avoid the house to be devastated”, he assured, admitting that the diligence continues today and that the purpose of the militaries’ presence is to ensure that no clues are destroyed during the night.

CM could further discover that the investigation met a turnaround over the last few weeks. The arrival of the english dogs and their presence in the holiday apartment has the purpose to confirm that possibility, given the fact that suspicions are now centered on the McCanns’ close circle, the only persons who can explain the alleged death of the child, while still at home.

The kidnapping theory, according to a source with PJ that was contacted by CM, is being increasingly dismissed, as it would only fit a scenario where the child would have been alive. Yesterday’s searches, which were duly ordered by a court, started around 7.30 a.m.

CORPSE IN THE APARTMENT FOR OVER 2 HOURS

The body only smells like a corpse at least two hours after dead, “until that point it remains warm and transmits a living person’s smell to the dog”, subcomissaire Paulo Brissos, a former second commander of the PSP’s sniffer dog operation team, has guaranteed to CM.

This means that for the english authorities’ cocker spaniel to have marked the death of Madeleine within the apartment where she slept, at the ‘Ocean Club’, the girl had to be dead inside the apartment for “between 2 and 4 hours”.

Paulo Brissos, who was also a military dog trainer at the Air Force, explains that “Portugal does not have dogs that are capable to search for dead people because the chemical susbtance that is used for training, and which simulates a dead body’s odor, is very expensive”.

For example, in the tragdy of the bridge that collapsed at Entre-os-Rios, “we had foreign dogs brought in to search the corpses, not because they were of a different race, but because they were trained to do that”. And they work exclusively on the detection of decomposing bodies, while “in our country, dogs are trained to search, detect and rescue the living”.

“The difference does not reside in the races, and PSP also uses a cocker spaniel, but for drug searches”. And they do this in spite of the fact that labradors have better characteristics. The difference is a chemical product that is only affordable to foreign authorities.

SEARCHES CONTINUE TODAY

The PJ’s searches at Robert Murat’s house will continue all day today. Yet, because they have to finish after sunset, the investigators left the residence around 8 p.m., and will return in the early morning. During all day, the cleaning work at Casa Liliana’s surroundings was intensive. The gardeners from Civil Protection clered the entire surrounding area that was practically abandoned, which made the searches more difficult. Apart from cleaning the trees, some trails were made for the dogs to smell clues more easily, but that apparently did not happen.

THEORIES

Voluntary Exit

The first possibility the PJ considered was that the child could have left the apartment voluntarily, given the fact that the doors and one of the windows were open. The searches that were done after the disappearance eliminated that possibility.

Kidnapping For Sale

Another theory that was admitted by the investigators was that Madeleine might have been taken into a network for illegal adoption. Yet, the fact that there were 2 other children in the house (the twin siblings, who would have been a preferential target due to the fact that they were younger) always led PJ to consider it less probable.

Sexual Abuse

The possibility that Maddie was taken to satisfy the impulses of pedophiles was a strong possibility for a long time. This was the scenario that integrated the suspicions on Robert Murat and also the inquiry that the Russian, Sergei Malinka, was subject to.
 
http://jn.sapo.pt/2007/08/06/p....._cann.html

Jornal de Noticias Aug. 6

Blood in the McCanns’ bedroom

Madeline McCann can have died for accident in the room of the Ocean Club, in the Algarve, where she was installed with the parents, she advances the Periodical of Notice in its edition of today[/b]

Traces of blood from a dead person, presumably from little Madeleine, have been discovered on a wall in the bedroom that was occupied by the McCann couple, in the apartment at the ‘Ocean Club’, in Lagos, from where the girl vanished on May 3. This fact locates the child’s death inside the apartment, but the investigators do not take it as certain that this was a homicide, although according to the clues that were collected by forensics experts, somebody tried to clean up these traces. On the contrary, JN knows that the explanation that is seen as more likely at the moment to explain Maddie’s death – practically given as certain – is that this was an accident.

New elements of proof were apparently discovered early last week, through the use of dogs that are specially trained to detect the biological residues of dead persons, independently of the time that has passed after they were left. Investigators are convinced that the blood belongs to Madeleine, but they wait for more detailed analysis in order to confirm their suspicions.

The day before yesterday and in the early morning yesterday, the McCanns’ apartment was still being subject to intense technical examinations by the PJ’s technical staff, namely using ultra-violet light sources. JN could witness that numerous pictures were also taken.

New interrogations

The discovery has led to an entirely new perspective on this case and may focus the investigation on the child’s family circle and the McCanns’ close friends. The possibility of new interrogations on these persons has not been dismissed.

Almost 100 days after the english girl disappeared, while her parents were dining in a restaurant that is located approximately 50 metres from the apartment, the case investigation seems to be coming close to its final. It is now clear to the Policia Judiciaria that the child’s death happened inside the bedroom. But there is still a lot of doubt concerning the body’s destiny.

Intense searches made during the last days in the garden of Robert Murat’s house, were an attempt at clearing this aspect, but apparently without any results. Yet, JN knows that the searches will intensify over the next days, in various locations. Many of these, that were already inspected before, will be analysed again by the dog that was brought in from England.

Joana case

But the discovery of the body may not be determinant in order to close this case. We just have to remember the case of Joana, the 8-year old girl that disappeared from the village of Figueira, in Portimao, in September 2004. Her body was never found, but her mother, Leonor Cipriano, and her brother were condemned to prison for 20 years and 4 months, and 19 years and 2 months, respectively.

Contamination eliminated

JN also knows that one of the main concerns of the investigators was to eliminate any doubts about a possible contamination of evidence, which has been done succesfully.

Since the day Madeleine disappeared, dozens of people went through the McCanns’ apartment, including police, family, friends, hotel staff and even dogs.

In the investgation’s initial phase, over 300 biological residues were collected by elements fron the Judiciaria’s Scientific Police, and then analysed at the Instituto de Medicina Legal.

Even after the inspectors’ work in the apartment was considered finished, there were other people inside. Since June 11, the apartment was rented to other couples on holidays by the ‘Ocean Club’.

JN knows that any possibility of clue contamination was definitely dismissed.

Dogs distinguish residues of dead people

They are trained to detect biological residues and they are able to tell whether these belong to a living or a dead person. The dogs that were brought to Praia da Luz by english police can trace corpses, or even a skeleton. The resies’ age is not a problem either. Therefore, their capacity is extremely important. “These dogs were trained just for this function”, a source with GNR said, adding that this mission “is not specific for one dog race”, but “is all about the training that is given”. In Portugal, there are no dogs trained for this type of action, but according to our source, “that is a future goal”. The sniffer dogs that are used by GNR and PSP are trained to detect people’s odors. “The person may be alive, and that makes it easier for the dog. If the person is dead, the animal can only detect her smell if the death is recent”, the same source explained. In the searches that were done in the garden of Robert Murat’s house over the last two days, english police used a border collie race sniffer dog. In order to evaluate if the soil was hiding anything, holes of half a metre were made, using steel cables, but the animals detected nothing.

Robert Murat is confident and continues to plead his innocence

Francisco Pagarete, Robert’s lawyer, did not offer any comments on the processual diligences that were done in the garden of Casa Liliana. He assured that they “counted on the collaboration from Robert Murat and his mother”. Not speaking many words, the lawyer also pointed out that the arguido was “cooperative” and by the end of the actions he was “confident and satisfied”. Now, according to Francisco Pagarete, Murat awaits the result of the diligences “in order to quickly prove his innocence”. The diligences may determine the change of the coaction measure that was applied to Robert Murat. The police is still trying to discover whether or not there is a connection between the anglo-portuguese man and the McCanns or their friends.
 
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/...283685,00.html
Police Bid To Seize Kate McCann's Diary

Updated: 14:23, Wednesday September 12, 2007
<H2>Prosecutors in the Madeleine McCann investigation have made an emergency application to seize her mother's private diary, say Sky News sources.The judge in the case, Pedro Miguel dos Anjos Frias, has less than 24 hours to decide whether to grant the order.
Police sources believe Kate McCann's diary may hold clues to her daughter's disappearance.
The McCanns' spokesman David Hughes refused to comment on the development as he left the family house in Rothley, Leicestershire.
He faced the media circus waiting outside the couple's £600,000 four-bedroom home shortly after the family returned from a trip to a nearby park
When asked how the McCanns were, he replied: "They had a nice day out for a while. They seem fine."
He confirmed that the couple would return to Portugal if called in by police.
Earlier, it was reported the police wanted to confiscate Madeleine's toys, including her favourite Cuddle Cat.
Mr McCann's sister, Philomena McCann, said the possibility that police might seize the toy was a "disgrace".
"It would be extremely distressing for Kate because she has seen it as a symbol of her daughter since she went missing," she added.
She went on: "Why on earth do they ask for the toys now? Why didn't they think of this before?"
The judge is also sifting through a 4,000-page police dossier as Madeleine's parents face an agonising wait to learn if they will be charged over her disappearance.
He has 10 days to consider the contents - said to be stored in 10 lever arch files.
But a friend of the McCanns, who was quoting legal sources, believes it could take the judge weeks to go through the papers.
"Our understanding is there's no filtering process whatsoever - everything is in there," he said. "The judge has had the kitchen sink thrown at him."
It is not known if prosecutor Jose Cunha de Magalhaes e Meneses is recommending charging Kate and Gerry McCann over their daughter's disappearance.
Lawyers in Portugal say it is more likely he wants to carry out fresh searches, conduct more interviews, or impose stricter bail conditions.
Officers are planning new searches in Praia da Luz, where Madeleine went missing, including digging around the village church of Nossa Senhora da Luz, according to Portuguese newspapers.
Police spokesman Chief Inspector Olegario Sousa refused to confirm or deny the reports.
It is known Kate and Gerry McCann, both 39-year-old doctors, were given a key to the church so they could go and pray for their daughter any time they wanted.
There is no sign yet of any searches being carried out at the church, which still has yellow and green Madeleine ribbons on the pews and altar.
Sky News Online's Kate Sullivan, who flew back from Portugal with the McCanns, said: "It's a small, well-tended church just up from the beach.
"But around the back there's a fenced-off building site area. The ground's been dug up and workmen are laying foundations."
Mr and Mrs McCann were declared "arguidos", or formal suspects, in the case during police questioning in Portimao last Friday.
They flew out of the country to their home in Rothley, Leicestershire, two days later.
 
in Correio da Manha:

http://www.correiodamanha.pt/noticia.asp?id=257608&idselect=181&idCanal=181&p=0

Copied from: http://helpmadeleine.proboards79.com/index.cgi?board=latest&action=display&thread=1182386581&page=26 post #383

Report: Decision with instruction judge
Dogs' scent signalled death close to the church


The death trail that was marked by the English dogs starts at the Ocean Club and ends at the Praia da Luz, south of the resort. The same was defined by the south-african radiestesist, whom the McCanns asked for help in July, who also detected the presence of a corpse in that area.

CM knows, yet, that the church, which is close to the sea, was never visited by the authorities. Because it is a place of worship, there are several legal hurdles that prevent a search operation, which has to be authorized by a judge, and accompanied by the same judge.

Several of PJ's elements believe the body may have passed that location, or that it could even be buried in a deactivated cemetery that exists there, which has been seen with some reserve by judicial hierarchies, who avoid to advance any diligences that are not sufficiently confirmed.

There are still several factors that have to be considered. The first is that Gerry and Kate received the key to the church only a few days after the disappearance, so they could enter and leave at any time. Madeleine's father was also seen, in the early hours of May 4, near the temple with another British man who was with him on vacation.

CM could also confirm that Kate asked for a priest to be called, after finding out about her daughter's disappearance. Father Jos&#233; Pacheco was contacted on the following day, which was when he met the couple. The keys to the church were given to them a couple of days later, a situation that has already been criticised by the Bishop of the Algarve.

PJ delivered yesterday at 7 a.m. the process about the disappearance of the British girl. The approximately ten volumes included some proposals from the investigators. Those proposals were ratified by the Public Ministery's attorney, who then sent them to the instruction judge.

As CM could further establish, one of the requests from the Judiciaria in Portimao points to repeating Kate's interrogation. It is not yet confirmed that it could be made infront of the instruction judge, but that situation would be necessary in order to review the coercion measures.

A source with the Republic's General Attorney also told Lusa that one of the diligences that were requested from the instruction judge yesterday is connected with the apprehension of an object that is considered to be fundamental for the investigation. The magistrate has now 10 days to decide if it is attached to the process, as that is the time when the process will return to the PJ. Until then, diligences that do not depend on judicial permits will continue to be performed.
 
British police are reportedly preparing to seize items belonging to Kate and Gerry McCann, Sky's Crime Correspondent Martin Brunt has learned.

Brunt said the Portuguese judge considering evidence in the case of their missing daughter Madeleine had signed a warrant giving British detectives the right to take a number of items from the couple.

These included Mr McCann's laptop computer and various correspondence, he added, saying that Leicestershire Police officers were likely to attempt to seize the items tomorrow.

http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,91210-1283685,00.html
 
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/world-news/article2948182.ece

Belfast Telegraph, Sept 10, 2007: "Madeleine McCann: The Vanishing, the Mystery and the Accusations." -- (Excellent overview of the case to date.)

What really happened on the night Madeleine McCann disappeared? And during the days that followed?

Monday, September 10, 2007

David Randall separates the facts from the theories

The investigation has been beset by conflicting detail since the outset, in large part because of Portuguese law preventing the police and witnesses discussing details of the case.

Into the vacuum has come speculation. One suggestion yesterday was that there had been deliberate leaks to the Portuguese press in an attempt to force a reaction from the McCanns, with investigating detectives aware that, in the vast majority of cases like this, the parents are involved.

The day of 3 May
It was the day before the family – Gerry, Kate, Madeleine, three, and two-year-old twins Sean and Amelie – were due to return to Rothley in Leicestershire. Kate McCann said later that Madeleine called it "her best day ever". There are conflicting reports over the last confirmed sighting of Madeleine outside. One report yesterday suggested it was as early as 2.30pm. Another report said that no one has emerged publicly to say that they saw her after 6pm. Yet another said police were focusing on the time after 8pm. There are also conflicting reports over what the couple did. One report said they spent several hours together resting in the apartment. Another that Gerry McCann went to play tennis at 6.30pm.


Bedtime
Every night, say the McCanns, they would put the children down at 7pm-7.30pm, and at an unknown time leave them sleeping in the apartment. At 8.30pm on 3 May, they arrived for a meal at a nearby tapas bar with their friends. They chose not to use the resort's crèche or a babysitter. The apartment's French windows are believed to have been unlocked. There have been unsubstantiated suggestions that the McCanns sedated Madeleine, who was sometimes difficult at bedtime, and allegations that a syringe was found in the apartment. The family deny that. They say there was a dropper, used to give medicine to kids, and agree they sometimes gave the mild infant painkiller Calpol to the children. Reports, never denied, that the McCanns' younger children did not wake in all the commotion after the raising of the alarm has fed suspicions that they might have been sedated. One piece of circumstantial evidence is the claim of a barman in Lagos, five miles away, that he saw the McCanns in the town one night without their children. The McCanns deny this.


The tapas bar
This is about 70 yards from the apartment, further than the 40 yards claimed by the McCanns' relatives in the early days of the disappearance. The apartment's French windows may have been visible from the tapas bar, a crying child in the flat would have been out of earshot. The McCanns arrived at the bar at 8.30pm, earlier according to some reports, and there were seven others in their party: Russell O'Brien and his wife, Jane Tanner, who have two young children; Matthew Oldfield, a doctor, and his wife, Rachael; Dr Fiona Payne and her husband, David, a senior research fellow at University of Leicester; and Mrs Payne's mother, Dianne Webster. One report in Portugal suggested the group got through 14 bottles of wine. The party says it was no more than three shared by nine adults.


Checks on the children
Gerry McCann was the first parent to check on the children, at 9pm. Matthew Oldfield listened outside at about 9.30pm. Jane Tanner, late leaving her apartment for dinner because one of her children was ill, said she saw a man carrying a child in his arms in the vicinity of the McCann apartment at 9.15pm, but thought nothing of it at the time. Gerry McCann returned to the restaurant at 9.25pm, having stopped to talk to an acquaintance, who confirmed this. A woman in a nearby apartment said that she had heard Madeleine crying for her parents for long periods, but she was unable to say on which nights. The next person to check the children was Kate McCann, at 10pm. She found Madeleine missing and ran back to the tapas bar, screaming, according to Gerry McCann's sister Trish Cameron, "They've taken her! They've taken her!" The odd use of the plural pronoun, if accurately reported, has raised eyebrows, and has not been explained away. Police also want to know why she assumed Madeleine had been abducted rather than wandered off.


The crime scene
The McCanns believed the ground-floor apartment had been broken into. There were suggestions that a shutter on a window had been forced. The Mark Warner holiday group said there was no sign of a forced break-in. Madeleine was reportedly holding her favourite soft toy, her "cuddle cat", when she was sleeping. But it was found on a ledge beyond her reach, suggesting she had been abducted by an adult.


Raising the alarm
The McCanns said that the alarm was raised with the resort manager within 10 minutes. But a spokesman at Guarda Nacional Republicana headquarters said the first call to police was patched through to the GNR precinct at Lagos at 10.50pm. Two GNR officers went to the Ocean club and called CID HQ in Portimao just after 11pm. They assembled a team that was on the scene by 11.50pm. Another report said yesterday that a neighbour offered to call the police but Kate insisted she had already rung – then waited 40 minutes before making the first call. The McCanns reject this.


The first suspect
In a story that has consisted of unknowns and speculation, it is appropriate that it was a British tabloid reporter was first to draw the attention of police to Robert Murat, an expatriate Briton living 100 yards from the McCanns' apartment, in his mother's home. He had been involved in the search, had helped several reporters, and acted as a police interpreter. He was taken for questioning on 14 May, and on the following day was made an official suspect or arguido, as the somewhat contorted Portuguese legal procedures call it. Weeks of speculation, the digging up of his mother's garden, and more questioning followed before police lost interest in him.


The investigation
The lack of a swift and comprehensive search, and immediate sealing-off of the area, plus the failure to secure the scene, has been a problem. What in any jurisdiction would be a very difficult case was clouded by the inexperience of the Portuguese police, especially when local laws and customs of releasing little or no information were confronted by the 24-hour appetite of the rolling news industry. The tsunami of publicity, may have created some of the many red-herring sightings of Madeleine that have bedevilled the hunt. And, until the past few days, police have had virtually no concrete evidence to go on. What changed that was the belated forensics.


The forensics
Portuguese sniffer dogs had failed to find anything of significance, as far as we know, but British dogs – one a specialist in detecting traces of blood and body fluids, the other in detecting the scent of dead bodies – found material in a car that the McCanns rented. Samples were then sent to the Forensic Science Service laboratory in Birmingham, where, over several weeks, they were analysed. Traces of Madeleine's blood or body fluid – it is not known which – were found in the car being used by the McCanns, say their family. Unconfirmed reports say traces were found in the boot and on the key fob. What created an immediate sensation was that the the Renault Scenic was rented by the McCanns 25 days after their daughter disappeared.


The Renault Scenic
The McCanns did not have a car in Portugal before they rented this one. The police want to know why it was rented at that time, especially since it was the day before the couple left to go and see the Pope. They did not use it to go to the airport, but were driven there by an aide. The McCanns say they needed it to ferry friends and family about. They said they had ordered the car some time before and the day before the Rome trip was simply when it could be supplied. This car was – astonishingly – still being used by the McCanns last week.


The theories
* If the traces of Madeleine's body fluid or blood found in the car are proved to have come from direct contact with her body, then either she – dead or alive – must have been in that car, or something that was in direct contact with her body has been in that car.
* If the traces could have been left by indirect, or historic contact with Madeleine, then a more prosaic explanation will suffice.
* If the McCanns are telling the truth, then their daughter must either have left the apartment on her own between 9.05pm and 10pm or been taken by one or more abductors between these hours.
* If the McCanns have lied about the early evening, ghastly possibilities open up, including – at the extreme – the involvement of one or both of the parents in Madeleine's disappearance, and possible death. If that were the case, they would have to have been capable – throughout their appeals and the months-long search for their daughter – of a level of callous chutzpah unequalled in the history of crime.


Media onslaught
The news that Kate and Gerry McCann are suspects in the disappearance of their daughter Madeleine is a bittersweet moment for the Portuguese newspapers that have spent several weeks reporting a series of allegations against the couple.


Yesterday's 'Diario de Noticias' revealed that Kate McCann will not be allowed to leave Portugal until the investigation is complete, and that a relative has admitted that Madeleine may have been given medicine on the night she vanished.


Kate and Gerry McCann have endured increasingly hostile treatment by the Portuguese media in recent weeks, amid lurid allegations against them and their friends. These have ranged from claims about their "swinging" sex life, to alleged heavy drinking – and their choice of holiday companions.
Barely a week ago it emerged that the McCanns are launching a libel action against a Portuguese newspaper over reports stating police believed they had killed their daughter.
 
From the DIARIO DE NOT&#205;CIAS - 07/08/2007
PJ HAS BEEN CONVINCED FOR ONE MONTH MADDIE WAS KILLED

Jos&#233; Manuel Oliveira

The PJ has been convinced since already one month that Madeleine McCann was killed on the 3rd May night in the apartment of the Ocean Club resort in Praia da Luz, having thus definitely put apart the abductio thesis. On the other side, the suspicions over the Maddie&#180;s parents since her disappearance are now becoming more specific.
A source pointed out that either the portuguese police or the british one have been checking from day one the McCanns behaviour, allowing them to move freely, not only while staying in the Algarve but also on their trips to foreign countries where they have been to launch their campaign to find Madeleine.
The certainty that Madeleine died, by homicide or negligence, is based on a new clue, which consequently originated new searches by the PJ in Praia da Luz during the last two weeks and the help of the british police with their dogs especially trained for detecting dead bodies.
Since the beginning, the PJ has been convinced that the "key of the enigma" lies within the area, and has achieved new clues investigation as well as unobtrusive questioning to local people, crossing the informations, especially in the Ocean Club, with the following request to the british police to go back to the apartment where Madeleine vanished.

On the other side, according to informations obtained by the Diario de Not&#237;cias, the British child&#180;s mother, Kate McCann, as soon as she discovered the child had vanished, would have returned back to the restaurant where she was dining together with her husband and friends, screaming "They&#180;ve taken her". Later on, a turist who was holidaying in an apartment next to the McCanns&#180;one would have listened to the mother screaming in a way of self-criticizing : "We failed". In the course of the investigations achieved on the first days by the Criminal Investigation Department of the PJ of Portim&#227;o next to the child&#180;s parents, family members and friends, some contradictory versions of the facts would have been detected, originating increasing uncercainties regarding the abudction thesis admitted by the inspectors.

The inspectors are now concentrating their attention on the family and friends circle. According to the same source, some of the McCanns&#180;friends holidaying with them in Praia da Luz are being checked by the British police and will be called back to Portugal for new examinations by the PJ.

"New" suspect
In the meantime, the PJ has revealed yesterday the existence of a new suspect in the case : a man in his 40ies, of about 1.70/1.75 m tall, dark-skinned. He would be of african origin and an english citizen. The description is similar to the first identikit realised by the PJ at the beginning of the investigation, based on the testimonies of local people who saw a man, on the 3rd May night, carrying a sleepy child, trying to avoid people walking in that place, near the resort.
The assumption put now forward is that this man would have been seen together with R. Murat just after Maddie&#180;s disappearance, next to the media and the apartment.
But, according to testimonies, he would have been seen in the resort before the disappearance of the child, near to the McCanns&#180;family. He has been watched over by the PJ, who is controlling his movements.
 
http://news.sky.com/skynews/video/videoplayer/0,,91210-1278959,00.html

(In case it gets removed, here is a transcript)

Interviewer: Over the past couple of days we've seen.. sort of the inquiry seem to shift focus that in some ways seems to shift the areas ... that the police is looking at has changed. How has that been for you?

GM: I think it's an encouraging sign that they're looking at all possibilities and being very thorough and it's an excellent example of collaboration between the British and the Portuguese police working together. (Shrugs) Ultimately in trying to solve the case of Madeleine and what's happened to her.

Interviewer: Now yesterday you met the Portuguese police, didn't you? There is a lot of information in the local media that seems to.. that talks about quite detailed bits of the inquiry. Are you happy with the flow of information that you're getting?

KM: (Nodding) We've got an excellent relationship with the Portuguese police and we meet frequently, and the flow of information's been great... actually, it's been reassuring.

GM: They very much know we like frank information and that's much easier for us to deal with when they do that. And we were well aware that these developments were going to happen. We were informed in advance, but naturally... with this length of time we're desperate to find Madeleine. That's the key thing.

Interviewer: Did you, for example, know then... this discovery of what's thought to be blood in the apartment- were you told of that?

GM: Can't comment on any specifics and forensics, and we would never, never, ever jeopardize the investigation, and I think it's critical for people to realize that, we do have some information, that one would not want to tell. And 2, we would never put anything into the public domain that would put the investigation of Madeleine at risk.

Interviewer: What about some of the broader points in the investigation that are being released to the media, or certainly being reported by the media? The idea that part of this inquiry is shifting now from a possible abduction to an investigation that might involve death or murder? How has that been for you? Were you aware of those sorts of shifts?

GM: We're not naive, but on numerous occasions the Portuguese police have assured us they were looking for Madeleine alive and not Madeleine being murdered. I don't know of any information that's changed that. Of course, the information and the way the investigation's going is about thoroughness and making sure that everyone is as confident as possible that that is the case. Kate and I strongly believe that Madeleine was alive when she was taken from the apartment. Obviously what we don't know is what happened to her afterwards, who's taken her and what motives, and we're desperate to find her.

KM: As Gerry just said, last week when we met with the police, they said we are looking for a living child, and they've said that a lot.

GM: Yeah.

Interviewer: Now the nature of these searches involved yourself, your car has been looked at by detectives. How has that been?

GM: Well, of course then it's difficult. We expect the same thoroughness and to be treated the same way as anyone else who has been in around us. You wouldn't expect it any other way. The same high focus will be applied to us as will be applied to anyone else. That's only right and proper. Of course, we are more than happy to cooperate with the police as we have done at every opportunity from the minute we discovered Madeleine missing and the police were called very early on. We alerted them almost immediately, and we work with them and continue to work with them to try to get the breakthrough that we hope and pray for every single day- that today will be the day that Madeleine will be found.

(Following was a 4.5 minute interview with Mark Williams-Thomas, a former child protection expert who has been following the case.)
 
http://www.telegraaf.nl/buitenland/68657451/Fristi_niet_van_Maddie.html?p=3,1
Fristi (Milkshake) not of Maddie

AMSTERDAM - The girl that end last month on a terrace in Tongues has been seen, is not the missing British toddler Maddie McCann. On the bottle Fristi that the bewuste girl on the Belgian terrace drank, its no tracks found that correspond with the DNA of Maddie.

That report Belgian media. The police comes today with further communications. Despite the negative dna-test yet well is sought to the car of the men that the unknown blond girls with self had. It goes round a black Volvo station vehicle of recent exemplarily with a license plate that begins with VUV.

They're asking on another blog if the little girl could've been the missing Ylenia since it appears she was 5-6 years old.

http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,70131-1279012,00.html?f=rss
DNA not a match- 'Madeleine sighting'

http://dn.sapo.pt/2007/08/08/sociedade/escutas_confirmam_morte_madeleine.html
Translated from Portuguese

Di&#225;rio de No&#237;cias

8 August 2007

"Wiretaps confirm Madeleine's death"

quote:
"New searches on land and at sea over the past two days
since for two days the interception of communications - telephones (cell and land lines) and emails realized during the recent operations undertaken by the PJ and the British police of Madeleine's parents and the "nuclear family" has been the determining factor for the investigators to conclude that the British child died in the apartment, in which she was sleeping with her siblings, on the night of 3 May in Praia da Luz."

"The police continue to focus attention in the local area far from the watchful eyes of locals and especially journalists. For at least the last two days there have been new searches on land and the waterfront, particularly in the Lagos area, with the help of British dogs and the GNR."

http://www.thelondonpaper.com/cs/Sa...983?packedargs=suffix&#37;3DArticleController
Kate: 'I&#8217;ll bet she&#8217;s giving whoever she&#8217;s with her tuppence worth.'

http://tinyurl.com/38f2bv
Kate McCann 'being framed by Portuguese police'

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2005320001-2007360549,00.html
Maddie: We didn't commit crime

http://www.crime-scene-investigator.net/cadaverdogs.html
Cadaver dogs

http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,91210-1279183,00.html
Madeleine test fails to bring hope
 
SOL report from Aug. 8

http://sol.sapo.pt/PaginaInicial/Sociedade/Interior.aspx?content_id=49515

Most recent searches are the result of conversations with people close (well-known) to the child

The latest searches performed by the police in the Madeleine McCann case are the result of conversations with people close to the child and point to the search for a cadaver

"The latest work [collection of blood samples in the apartment, careful searches of cars and in the sea] indicate that the police are looking for a body", said the source, repeating that the hypothesis the child may still be found alive has not been completely set aside.

The same source added that the police "have never accused the McCann couple of anything" but that, in a case like this, "until everything is clear everyone is a suspect", commenting on the declarations in the British press that Gerry and Kate are "indignant" with the hypothesis raised about their involvement.

The investigator also revealed that the searches on the ocean -- made in the last few days -- were suspended today, however no reason was given.

As for the criticism made in the British press about the PJ methods, the source points out that "a working group was created of Portuguese and British police and everything has been decided together, in spite of the fact that command (of the investigation) actually belongs to the Police police."

"There are multiple daily meetings of the working group. Everything has been decided together by the police of both countries. An example of this was the arrival of the two British dogs," he stated.

(The article goes on to discuss past information regarding Madeleine's disappearance and the case.)
 
The latest from DI&#193;RIO DE NOT&#205;CIAS- translated copy, dated today Aug. 9.

POLICIA JUDICI&#193;RIA CALLED THE MC CANN TO BE INTERROGATED

PJ wants to put clear some contradictory versions

The Policia Judici&#225;ria, being sure of Maddie&#180;s death in the apartment in Praia da Luz, where she was holidaying with her family, newly interrogated the parents. The questioning lasted one hour, followed by a new one of half an hour at the DIC (Criminal Investigation Department).

According to a source next to the police, the aim of the questioning was to put clear some discrepancies regarding the statements of the McCann when the child disappeared on the 3rd of May. The investigators grilled again the couple on how, with whom and where they spent the few hours previous to the disappearance of Madeleine.

This meeting was completely different from the weekly meetings the McCanns used to have with the PJ in the British Consulate of Portim&#227;o. Those meetings normally take place on thursday, with the PJ second national boss, Guilhermo Encarna&#231;&#227;o. The aim is to inform on the investigation, the couple never lacking of praising it in front of the media.

Yesterday nevertheless it was all about putting clear some increasing uncertainties related to the close family circle of the McCann.

Gerry and Kate went off at 17:20 in the car they have been using in the Algarve, and which was investigated on last monday and tuesday.

For the record, in the afternoon of the 4th of May, after having interrogated the McCanns and witnesses holidaying in the resort, the police was already doubtful about the abduction theory produced by Madeleine&#180;s parents, as the DN reported at that time.

....

Blood sent to Birmingham to security reasons
The blood withdrawn from the apartment from where Maddie disappeared has been sent to Birmingham, since there are no reliable technical means in Portugal for this kind of examination, according to a source next to the police. The Portuguese forensic techniques are so old they could destroyed the information contained in the samples.

The researches at the seaside, with the dogs of the british police, inexplicably ceased yesterday, even if the British policemen were in touch with a specialist of the Algarve University regarding the dynamics of the sea tides.

Meanwhile, the McCanns have a new spokesman, the third one since Madeleine has disappeared. David Hugs replaces Justine McGill, with whom the couple was not satisfied.
 
in 24Horas this morning:

http://www.24horasnewspaper.com/mostranews.php?id=7405caderno=Portugal

Copied from: http://helpmadeleine.proboards79.com/index.cgi?board=latest&action=display&thread=1182386581&page=26 post #385


The relatives of Kate and Gerry McCann are slowly arriving at the couple's home, in Rothley, where they will stay and care for the twins, so Maddie's parents can return to Portugal. Besides the support of the uncles that live in the village, Brian and Janet Kennedy, over the coming days Madeleine's parents will count on the help of Gerry's brother and parents, as well as Kate's mother, too.

As 24Horas could find out, the couple is preparing to return to Portugal within days, which could happen at the end of this week or early next week.

"They only talk about going back. Kate says she only feels well in Praia da Luz. She thinks her daughter is going back there", a source close to the family told our newspaper, stressing that at the moment the lawyers have advised Madeleine's parents and their family not to speak to anyone, and that the return may also be related to more formal issues.

John McCann, Gerry's brother, arrives in Rothley today. The purpose, according to the same source, is to take care of issues related to the "Find Madeleine" fund, and how they cancontinue using it."They say that, although the Portuguese police declared them as suspects, they won't give up looking for Madeleine and that is why it's important they do it in Portugal", the same source said, adding that Kate and Gerry think people are turning against them because they see their return to England as a flight.

For now, apparently, the twins stay in Rothley with the McCanns' family. Kate's mother is expected in the village this week.

Gerry's parents, who also stayed with them in Portugal, are expected to arrive next week.

This close source also revealed that Madeleine's parents haven't left the house. Since they arrived, on Sunday, they have only known the house's walls and the garden where they play with the children.

"It looks like they are in a prison. Free, but imprisoned in their own house. The media won't leave", the source laments.
 
in Diario de Noticias today:

http://dn.sapo.pt/2007/09/13/sociedade/pj_traca_perfil_kate_o_diario.html

Copied from: http://helpmadeleine.proboards79.com/index.cgi?board=latest&action=display&thread=1182386581&page=27 post #390

PJ traces profile of Kate from her diary

Kate McCann's diary, which was apprehended in early August by Policia Judiciaria in the Vista Mar villa at Praia da Luz, close to Lagos, and which was rented by Madeleine's parents, will not be very useful to the investigation at the moment. It was one of the clues that were used by police in order to help the investigators to trace the "psychological profile" of the English child's mother, namely in terms of her relationship with her children, her husband and other family members, besides friends. And the level of disturbance she felt over her daughter's disappearance.

As DN could find out, PJ has photocopied several pages of that diary when it was apprehended, at the time of Kate's depositions. Those photocopies are in possession of the criminal instruction judge at the Judicial Court in Portimao, so the apprehension is validated. This has to happen because the diary is, just like any private correspondence, considered to be a document which is part of the "intimacy and privacy" of a person.

As DN could establish, the investigation will also focus on the McCanns' car: there will be even more detailed forensic investigation, and probably its interior will be taken apart. But these diligences can only take place after the total analyses arrive, which, according to sources that are connected to the process, has not happened yet.

Policia Judiciaria (PJ) awaits the emission of judicial warrants in order to perform new diligences that will focus on the discovery of the cadaver. The area close to the church of Nossa Senhora da Luz is one of the targets that has already been marked by the investigators.

DN knows that workers from the building company that worked in Praia da Luz were questioned, in order to clarify "which ditches were open on streets close to the church at the time of the disappearance" of the child. As much as was possible to confirm, the ditches were "40 centimeters deep and the terrain beneath is rockt". The area was covered with cement, then with cobblestones and finally levelled with a cylinder, after the conclusion of work that included the renovation of the sewage collection system, and water, electricity and telephone networks. "We saw nothing out of the ordinary when we covered the ditches", the workers guaranteed to PJ at the time. There were still deeper ditches in the area that surrounds the church.

The judge who is responsible for the process, Pedro Anjos, has tried cases involving children before, and has a reputation for being very hard.
 

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