Madeleine McCann: German prisoner identified as suspect - #11

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There are so many wells in the area. I think they should first select disused ones in 2007. Then check each one through endoscopic procedures (unlikely to find anything after 13 years, but not impossible and procedure is risk-less). Then they should start exploring each one, a risky and cumbersome operation that needs enough evidence to be considered worthwhile. I know this is a negative view but it's realistic.
 
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I hope they're sure the pic was taken at Praia da Boca do Rio because analysis we did here points to Barranco beach BARD.

Did anyone send through the websleuths analysis to LE? Or were we just expecting them to pick it up from here?
 
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I'd like to explore those areas in detail, but unfortunately Google satellite coverage is not very good and less so street view.
 
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Just a heads up.You shouldn't post that as it's behind a paywall :)

I thought that too initially (hence my careful synopsis!) but I since remembered that I'm not, as far as I can recall (although who knows, I may well have signed up to something that allowed me access to a time-led something or other, that's entirely possible too) a subscriber, and yet I had full access to that article.

And I'm not in the UK.
 
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Ok... someone pls help me out here... who the heck is RS? Roman.... someone? Do we know his last name? Someone pls pm me who we're talking about?
Wasn't it Stern?
 
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Did anyone send through the websleuths analysis to LE? Or were we just expecting them to pick it up from here?

I think everybody here thinks they're stalking us. The Malaga picture some people here tried to call HCW but it was Sunday, BKA and British LE without success at least during that day. We have evidence here that picture was taken at Barranco beach BARD.

I didn't give up the road pic, the most difficult of all but maybe the most significant. I tried to query some locals and maybe they will help. Those pillars with a rope are quite unusual.
 
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It's obvious that somebody is talking. Hopefully the police reveal their further evidence today.
 
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I thought that too initially (hence my careful synopsis!) but I since remembered that I'm not, as far as I can recall (although who knows, I may well have signed up to something that allowed me access to a time-led something or other, that's entirely possible too) a subscriber, and yet I had full access to that article.

And I'm not in the UK.

Yes, probably a free trial - but even though it's a free trial we still can't copy and paste onto here. We really don't want this discussion closed down .What would with do with all our time then? Except get a good nights sleep!:D
 
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OK, do you guys remember this map in the Processo Files? Discussed in #10;
P.J. POLICE FILES: External diligence carried out re: Metodo3, 21-11-2007

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Yes, probably a free trial - but even though it's a free trial we still can't copy and paste onto here. We really don't want this discussion closed down .What would with do with all our time then? Except get a good nights sleep!:D
How do I delete?
 
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I thought that too initially (hence my careful synopsis!) but I since remembered that I'm not, as far as I can recall (although who knows, I may well have signed up to something that allowed me access to a time-led something or other, that's entirely possible too) a subscriber, and yet I had full access to that article.

And I'm not in the UK.
I've reported myself to the mods so hopefully they can make a decision. As I'd signed up for free access to the Telegraph I believe anyone can. So might be worth trying if any other details emerge
 
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Anyway I think there's something like a 10% rule that can be put here.
 
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Trying to catch up...
Madeleine McCann: German prisoner identified as suspect - #10
Quote by MENDEL:
According to "Sexta às 9" those were delinquent German kids selected by authorities. The 16YO girl who fled had set fire on a factory and had drugs and psychiatric issues. Children put in institution are no longer under parents control and these have limited rights. I know a case parents could only make a short call once per week under supervision and could make a visit once every 2 months (this after a long period parents knew nothing after entering an institution).

Assuming the German institutions were legal and subsidised by the government;
Wouldn't the German institutions want to know by what means of transport those kids would travel to Portugal? And report from time to time to the parents?
Wouldn't those German institutes want to know whether the IAPRS was legal or illegal?
Wouldn't those German institutes want to know anything about the whereabouts of those kids?
 
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I've reported myself to the mods so hopefully they can make a decision. As I'd signed up for free access to the Telegraph I believe anyone can. So might be worth trying if any other details emerge

Don't worry, I've had a few FB links deleted that I posted :(
 
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Chiatos, according to "Sexta às 9" there was no Government acknowledgement of those kids in Portugal. It's hard to believe Germany thought IAPRS was legal as putting delinquents abroad needs an international treaty to be signed first. Of course Germany knew those kids were illegal in Portugal. IAPRS knew it too and wasn't interested in being caught. Those 500 kids were found because police found 2 drunken German teenager girls auto-mutilated alone.
 
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