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Portugal - René Hasee, 6, German on holiday in Algarve, 21 June 1996Is there a Websleuths thread for Rene Hasee?
Portugal - René Hasee, 6, German on holiday in Algarve, 21 June 1996Is there a Websleuths thread for Rene Hasee?
That was my first thought when they spoke of linking CB with other murders. And also the turnaround in the investigation. IMO
This seems really important to me.
Realistically what 'border police' would be notified within an EU nation?
In other euro missing persons cases no road blocks have been set up or border police notified
See recent uk cases
amazing that they found clothes in 2015, but no dna on the clothes to convict him of anything related to children at that point.Here we go...
‘'In addition to child, investigators also found children's clothes for girls in a trailer on the property, although he had no family.’
Re: Box factory 2015 investigation: Inga.
Source: Scotland Yard reveals Madeleine McCann detectives have received nearly 400 tip-offs | Daily Mail Online
So that must mean a lot of money then...
BTW do you happen to remember the nationality of the Batchelor?
BTW do you happen to remember the nationality of the Batchelor?
From what I have read about mistakes made early on, police did not request motorway surveillance of vehicles leaving Praia da Luz the night she disappeared, or the roads near the Spanish border. The company that monitors the roads said they were not approached for information.Realistically what 'border police' would be notified within an EU nation?
In other euro missing persons cases no road blocks have been set up or border police notified
See recent uk cases
That's what I read. Wonder how long he stayed with the girlfriend that he moved over from Germany with?I thought he was in Portugal avoiding the custodial sentence for his earlier crimes (he didn’t serve this unless he returned to Bavaria in 1999/ 2000.)
I think that having little girl’s clothing in the house is really significant. Why? To dress up a victim? Because it belonged to someone? He also had adult exotic clothes - wigs etc. It’s all very theatrical. I think this points again to making video to order.
amazing that they found clothes in 2015, but no dna on the clothes to convict him of anything related to children at that point.
equally, entered someone else's home, spending some time torturing, and raped the victim - but only one hair was found.
is he an extremely careful planner, and extremely careful at covering his tracks, or has been extremely lucky to this point?
Diogo Santos is a very common name in Portugal, Diogo is a common male name, has been for years. And Santos is one of the most common last names in Portugal. The linking of the phone numbers to this Diogo Santos probably means nothing. It's highly possible that these phone numbers haven't been used/connected for years and were assigned to someone else. That, or someone that is actually not portuguese and not called Diogo Santos, registered it under that name. Many foreigns that end up living in Portugal for long periods of time end up "changing" their names to something more portuguese sounding: John = João; Peter = Pedro; Mary = Maria; Elizabeth = Isabel. Actually, portuguese people that emigrate to the US and english-speaking countries change their names to something nome english sounding pretty often, specially when several generations of the same family are born and raised in those countries. Katy Perry's family is from Azores, the family's real name was the very portuguese Pereira and they ended up changing it to Perry. That Nickelodeon kid, JoJo Siwa, is most likely another product of that, the family's name was probably Silva at some point. So, I wouldn't really make a big deal out of this thing about the phone numbers. Actually, I don't understand why they released those phone numbers. All they had to do was contact the portuguese provider and they should have some information dating back to when he was using it.
That's what I read. Wonder how long he stayed with the girlfriend that he moved over from Germany with?
He did seem to be in the habit of moving about a lot, so maybe he had cause to be in Belgium about a year after he moved to Portugal?
"A barrister revealed a man boasted to him he believes he met her on a Mediterranean island.Yes. That warranted a move? The box factory wasn’t in the same vicinity.
I feel like he was from Manchester but I don’t know if I read that or misremembered. There’s a link in here somewhere to the news story.
"A barrister revealed a man boasted to him he believes he met her on a Mediterranean island.
The man's shock confession was made at a party in the North-west of England - and the lawyer was convinced by the level of detail."
so, the party was in NW england.
at the party the lawyer quoted in the story spoke to someone that said they had 'met' maddie on a mediterranean island.
the article doesn't say maddie was seen at a 'party'.
Ooh what’s this? Missed that.
At least in France, the instructing judge needs to grant an international rogatory commission before even doing anything.That is the whole point of the EU and Interpol, so everything is one across Europe. The EU has been going long enough to get this down to a 'fine art'. They do this with 'terrorism' all the time and have been doing it since 9/11.
you don't have to open a window to see if the coast is clear though.
Yesterday or the day before one of the posts quoted this and linked the article.