I bet they have all metadata. By EU law they needed to keep any records for 7 years.Not unfortunately because operators would need lots of staff to do it.
That would be by 2014. I hope SY got them by this time.
I bet they have all metadata. By EU law they needed to keep any records for 7 years.Not unfortunately because operators would need lots of staff to do it.
To be fair, most reporters would accept that a police officer was a reliable source of info. The PJ seemed to be like 1970s (Birmingham 6/Guildford 4) Police - under pressure to get a result, trying to elicit a confession & without the resources that modern police have. I guess her show is a little tabloid, not Panorama & not living in Portugal, perhaps we take her more seriously than we should.So why would anyone take her seriously now?
You have already mentioned before that CB's number "comes from a testimony by a former OC employee who had it entered on an old diary".
Could you look up the source?
Where can we find that info?
TIA!
A Portuguese law passed in 2008 according to an European directive states that data is to be retained for 1 year, except by court order...
Articles 6 and 7-1-e:
Law 32/2008 of 17 July
What was it like before that? I wonder where I got 7 years from. I am sure I read it somewhere that all phone companies re MM case will keep the data for 7 years
Here it is at last (I thought it would be easier):
“An old employee of the Ocean Club had the number in his diary and revealed who it belonged to, a then 30-year-old German who lived nearby and didn’t have a known profession.Madeleine McCann suspect 'may have been tipped off' about family’s dinner plans
PR?
TDS; JCdS; RR; PR
So it’s possible they can place CB at the OC.Yes, they aren't choir boys indeed.
According to something i wrote before, about forensics.
Here is some development in another case that has once been linked to our suspect. As you can see, even forensics aren't a guarantee for a sentence, as long you can't link the crime for sure to the suspect.
I hope, that doesn't give a blueprint in our case, but i assume, the argumentation of CB and FF could go that way.
But IMO very interesting, because it shows what long way the prosecuters still have to go.
Trial of man accused of killing Nicky Verstappen in 1998 begins - DutchNews.nl
Here it is at last (I thought it would be easier):
“An old employee of the Ocean Club had the number in his diary and revealed who it belonged to, a then 30-year-old German who lived nearby and didn’t have a known profession.Madeleine McCann suspect 'may have been tipped off' about family’s dinner plans
Looks like the man with the diary was German.When they say ‘old employee’ presumably they mean former employee. I guess it could be any one of the 4 that they brought in: Innocent men accused as Madeleine McCann inquiry went wrong
To be fair, most reporters would accept that a police officer was a reliable source of info. The PJ seemed to be like 1970s (Birmingham 6/Guildford 4) Police - under pressure to get a result, trying to elicit a confession & without the resources that modern police have. I guess her show is a little tabloid, not Panorama & not living in Portugal, perhaps we take her more seriously than we should.
Jury’s out. I’m hopeful she’s been given a steer by the Rebelo team & they are working with the Germans. Whatever is happening is extraordinary (naming a suspect, allowing tabloid scrutiny) so I hope it’s a ‘play’ (as Jack Bauer might say).I agree, but seeing she says she got it all wrong before, and now claims to have broken open the case, contrary to the views of HCW, i don't take her that seriously.
Sorry, I know it’s The Sun but I don’t recall reading this previously.
This group (perhaps just 3) are accused of being a gang of thieves. JCdS had a conviction for theft. PR was a drug addict. RR & possibly JCdS were the ones collecting money for a fake orphanage.
Revealed: Brit cops 'know who snatched Maddie' - and think they have questioned him already