
Madeleine McCann: 4650 Articles, Christian Ridout Was Here And Lawless Morocco
MADDYWATCH - Anorak’s at-a-glance guide to press coverage of Madeleine McCann.
DAILY EXPRESS front page: Poster blitz in Morocco”
“More than 11,000 letters and posters have been distributed in remote parts of the North African country to jog the memory of someone who may have seen the little girl”
A spokesman says: “E-mail is great within larger towns and cities, but there are still a lot of people who do not have Madeleine’s picture or the phone contact details to report sightings or information”
Do you have Madeleine’s picture? Do you know the phone number?
DAILY MAIL: “Letter blitz on remote Moroccan mountain villages that Madeleine McCann campaign cannot reach”
“Agents [of Metodo 3] have distributed photographs of the little girl with an appeal in French and Arabic to call with information about her whereabouts. But it has proved difficult to reach all of the isolated communities where a child could have been taken, many of which are in lawless, mountainous regions”
Those lawless Moroccans…
“Madeleine: Private detectives hunt for British barman known as DJ Shifty, accused of grooming an under-age girl for sex”
“Part-time barman and disc jockey Christian Ridout, 32, allegedly sent the British girl obscene text messages when he worked in an expats’ pub 200 yards from where Madeleine disappeared. When the 12-year-old’s mother discovered the explicit messages, Ridout - also known as DJ Shifty - left Portugal in a hurry”
A suspect?
Says the paper: “By coincidence, the Ridout family were next-door neighbours of the family of Robert Murat, the chief suspect in the Madeleine hunt, when the Murats lived in the nearby village of Almadena. The night after Madeleine went missing, a British expat walked into the Plough and Harrow pub in Praia da Luz, still owned by his parents Tony, 57, and Jill, 58, and asked: ‘Where’s Christian then?’ Locals have disparagingly nicknamed the pub ‘The Plough and Paedophile‘ and the missing man is widely disliked in the tight-knit community”
So where is Christian? Well, he left Praia da Luz a few years ago. His mother says she has not seen him for two years. Says the girl’s mother: “I went in to see them just before Madeleine disappeared and they confirmed they’re still looking for him. ‘No one knows where he is, but he could have been back to this area”
Or not…
THE SUN front page: “Publicity blitz for Maddie in Africa”
“Many still don’t recognise her”
Help make Madeleine McCann the world’s most recognisable face
“Despite a massive campaign highlighting the seven-month search for their daughter, experts believe many in the north African country still lack the crucial information they need to help trace her”
Many?
“Now a silent army of volunteers from the Helping To Find Madeleine campaign have given their time over the festive period to flood businesses across the nation with 11,500 letters and posters”
Not so silent
“The initiative comes after the McCanns’ Spanish detective agency pin-pointed Morocco as the most likely place little Maddie may have been taken”
Can you pinpoint a “likely place” to an entire nation? Is this detective work or guesswork?
Kate and Gerry McCann are “doctors”. Fact
Kate pins on badge of hope: “ANGUISHED Kate McCann returned to church yesterday – with a badge of hope bearing a picture of missing Madeleine pinned close to her heart”
A new merchandise push?
One “worshipper” at Kate’s church says: “Every mother wants to cuddle her children at Christmas – it’s heartbreaking that Kate has been denied that. The badge is a symbol of hope that could help focus new eyes on the hunt for Madeleine”
“347 new Maddie calls combed” - The McCanns’ spokesman Clarence Mitchell says: “We are pleased with the calls and they are continuing to come in. Every single call is much appreciated and we are going through them with a fine-tooth comb. Any that need to be acted upon swiftly are being acted upon swiftly. We don’t go into detail because if there is any significant information”
DAILY STAR: “TECS: MADDIE BEING HELD IN MOROCCO”
“More than 11,500 posters appealing for information about the youngster have been sent out to the furthest reaches of the north African country”
Francisco Marco, the PI hired by the McCanns, says: “Morocco is the perfect place to hide a kidnapped girl”. He has said this before. Is Morocco the perfect place? Why not Algeria? Or Malta?
DAILY RECORD: “Maddie Poster Blitz In Morocco”
“Schools, supermarkets and medical centres are being blitzed with thousands of photos of the missing four-year-old. And letters written in French and Arabic are being sent to towns and villages in the most remote parts of the country”
Madeleine in Morocco. Or not. Again… Isabel Gonzalez saw her. Mari Pollard saw her
Clarence Mitchell says: “Anyone who puts effort into assisting us in any way, we are incredibly grateful for, and it sounds like they have done a fantastic job. I have no doubt that it is this kind of effort and initiatives that will lead us to finding Madeleine”
Gerry and Kate McCann are “doctors”
THE GUARDIAN: “From Mr Bean to Shambo the bull, the media obsessions of 2007”
A review: “Almost nine months after she vanished, we know a lot about Madeleine McCann and her family. We know the legal implications of being named an official suspect in a Portuguese criminal investigation. What we do not know is who took her, if she is alive and whether any trace of her will ever be found again. A total of 4,650 articles have appeared in British newspapers since she disappeared on May 3”
THE SCOTSMAN: “Madness, badness, hate and heroism - Robert McNeil continues his unique take on the events of 2007 with a look back at the second three months of the year…”
“Hell also visited the parents of three-year-old Madeleine McCann on 3 May when the toddler disappeared from their holiday apartment in the Algarve. In the ensuing months, Kate and Gerry McCann used the media to keep the case in the public eye. The Portuguese police did the same, but their efforts were directed more at casting doubts on the McCanns and their friends. Supposed sightings of Madeleine were reported periodically, but each time hopes were dashed”
THE TIMES: “Hundreds ring hotline after Madeleine plea”
Yesterday in the latest entry on his internet diary, Mr McCann wrote: “Madeleine should not be spending Christmas away from her loving family. The person who took her has it in their power to end our suffering and will be able to appease their conscience that they have done the right thing – especially at this time of year. Kate and I would like to thank everyone who has taken the time to write to us and let us know Madeleine and our family are still in their thoughts and prayers. We still have at least one hundred cards to open! As always, every single one will be read and the support expressed helps renew our determination to find Madeleine”
The story, speculation and sensation…
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December 28th, 2007 at 12:11 am
864
Ade
Matelots? Matelots?
Your bootneck pals would be ashamed of you
December 28th, 2007 at 12:11 am
863 Meejician
Living where you are, you’d find it amusing when an American asked me about a town in the UK called “looger-barruga.” I’m spelling it like that but that’s exactly how he pronounced it. I said I had no clue and after he showed me his map I realised he meant Loughborough.
December 28th, 2007 at 12:10 am
talking of military service…
anyone seen the ads for spitfire beer by shepherds neame?
it’s called “the bottle of britain”
geddit ????$££@%$£????
http://www.shepherdneame.co.uk/humour/adverts2002/index.html
not as good as doom bar though…
December 28th, 2007 at 12:10 am
Garth has an excessive impact, its because he angers people and they get sidetracked.
December 28th, 2007 at 12:09 am
856 Ade
It’s one of my favourite series. Funnily enough the special aired here on December 16th so we got it earlier than you guys. Very funny though eh?
Have you watched them all?
I’d like to see Mr Rebelo look Gerry in the eye and say “are you havin’ a laff?”
December 28th, 2007 at 12:07 am
851
WTF Says:
December 27th, 2007 at 11:53 pm
850 moriarty
jealous bunny? :green:
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LOL!
December 28th, 2007 at 12:07 am
862
yampster
Erm…no, you were. I was answering questions. You were talking about vampires and dogs etc. What’s that got to do with anything McCann?
December 28th, 2007 at 12:06 am
841 yampster
” It takes real guts to jump out of an aircraft with a team of eight horses, a gun and limber.”
i’m told some matelots at devonport have trained the horses to swim with the gun and limber thingies and they swim with the shells on their backs - diving tank style…
but only at night ‘cos it’s secret and nobody is allowed to see ‘em…
December 28th, 2007 at 12:06 am
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862
yampster Says:
December 28th, 2007 at 12:02 am
855
Stevo
Sorry, we were talking about your military service weren’t we? Carry on.
Sorry if any McCann stuff got in the way
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It’s post-Christmas angst and holier-than-thou-day.
Officially known as December 27th.
December 28th, 2007 at 12:02 am
855
Stevo
Sorry, we were talking about your military service weren’t we? Carry on.
Sorry if any McCann stuff got in the way
December 28th, 2007 at 12:02 am
854 chenier
“That’s OK, we RAF progeny are very tolerant…”
ha ha just as well
42 are in afghanistan i think
union street is (relatively) quiet
i’m told
December 28th, 2007 at 12:01 am
OK
I’m off
See/read you tomorrow, Deo volente
have a nice quarrel
Totje: hartelijke doei [schreef de Irakese buurvrouw van een vriendin; duidelijke indicatie hoe moeilijk een taal kan zijn ...]
December 28th, 2007 at 12:01 am
845 also found enough in your posts. So you’re equal. It’s sometimes funny and witty and sometimes hurtful/abusive. Give it a rest. It doesn’t add any value to the discussion about Madeleine, it distracts the focus. Ignore him like I ignore some others [mostly, not allways].
December 28th, 2007 at 12:01 am
As per usual it’s down to personal attacks yet again. This time down to Air Force verses the army! For God’s sake one can’t do without the other. Elite? How stuck up can some people be?
What would the so elite Air force do without the soldiers on the ground/front line bravely fighting? What would the army do without the back up from the Air force? Are the Navy going to be brought up next? Were they any good or just rubbish too?
For God’s sake grow up!
Also there is probably a more appropiate forum to argue this??
Good night!
December 28th, 2007 at 12:00 am
Tell you what Moriarty…why don’t you regale us with your life and all your monumental conquests?
Ok, you might need to pad out that one sentence…but that’s ok.
December 28th, 2007 at 12:00 am
changing the subject in the general direction of the McConns…
i watched ricky gervais’ and steve merhcant’s final extras tonight
it was very, very funny but strange to see how they handled the fame/celebrity/pr/spin topic
too much to explain here but i saw distinct parallels with what is happening to the fragrant ones
1) the rise to celebrity
2) the buzz of celebrity and the changes it makes
3) the fall from grace - the lowering of expetations and void of non-celebrity
i won’t spoil it by telling you the fourth stage
except to say the first three apply to the McConns - we are at 2.5 at the moment
it is impossible for them to achieve number 4
their bridges are well and truly burnt
excellent fun
it is probably on youtube already
i recommend watching this one…
December 27th, 2007 at 11:58 pm
850 Moriarty
Yet another posting from you completely off topic.
If you were capable of reading properly you’ll have noticed a link connecting Tony Blair and bad parenting to the McCanns.
December 27th, 2007 at 11:56 pm
849
Ade Says:
December 27th, 2007 at 11:51 pm
847 oh bugger
i messed up the italics
should have been
Royal Marine
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That’s OK, we RAF progeny are very tolerant…
December 27th, 2007 at 11:54 pm
847
Ade Says:
December 27th, 2007 at 11:50 pm
842 chenier
“The Marine picked a fight with a car, as Marines are wont to do, and almost won…”
blame it on the gallon of doom…
and Royal,/I> Marine is a handy expression if ya want to keep yer face reasonably symmetrical - allegedly
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Actually he was on leave at the time up in Durham; different beer, same attitude…
December 27th, 2007 at 11:53 pm
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757
Judith C Says:
December 27th, 2007 at 10:52 pm
(737) Tony Bennett
I’m with you on the subject of Ritalin. It is another sticking plaster solution to the obvious problem of untrained and undisciplined children being let loose in society - for the most part. Obviously there will be some who have a medical condition, but I would suggest, they are not in the majority by any means. And the reason for feral children? Would it have anything to do with Dr. Spock’s burblings on childcare which emerged from the USA in the ’60’s and were then swallowed here in the UK (as is everything from the USA) and eventually transmuted into a wholesale rejection of any kind of adult primacy over children with the devastating result that we are all now suffering - the children themselves most of all?
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earwigo, earwigo, earwigo……………..
and yadda yadda yadda………….
‘Oh look, I’m a real grown up person who has totally blanked out my own childhood’. Pass the sick bucket and the soap box, and let’s all condescend, eh?
December 27th, 2007 at 11:53 pm
850 moriarty
jealous bunny? :green:
December 27th, 2007 at 11:51 pm
838
Stevo Says:
December 27th, 2007 at 11:45 pm
835 Moriarty
Do you realise this is a forum about Madeleine McCann? I’ve never seen you write anything about her or the family. Weird…you must be as thick as shit.
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I’m glad you realise that. You’ve talked about yourself and your splendid friends and relatives all night again. You hero.
December 27th, 2007 at 11:51 pm
847 oh bugger
i messed up the italics
should have been
Royal Marine
December 27th, 2007 at 11:50 pm
829
Stevo Says:
December 27th, 2007 at 11:38 pm
823chenier Says:
December 27th, 2007 at 11:34 pm
I suggest you think of some other story to tell; it doesn’t work on someone born at Abyad…
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I don’t have to go into my personal details to you in a public forum. And who the heck is/was born in Abyad?
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But you are the person claiming that your military experience is relevant to your comments on ADHD; you are the person who brought it into a public forum.
And I was born in Abyad…
December 27th, 2007 at 11:50 pm
842 chenier
“The Marine picked a fight with a car, as Marines are wont to do, and almost won…”
blame it on the gallon of doom…
and Royal,/I> Marine is a handy expression if ya want to keep yer face reasonably symmetrical - allegedly
December 27th, 2007 at 11:50 pm
833 Ade
Notice I didn’t bite. I don’t get involved in petty arguments about who’s better than who in the military world.
December 27th, 2007 at 11:49 pm
832 i think maybe you dont understand foul language. have another look over garths posts and im sure you will find plenty.
December 27th, 2007 at 11:47 pm
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Stevo Says:
December 27th, 2007 at 10:49 pm
731 Garth
How’s Swadlincote these days?
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Blimey - he’s not that close to me, is he? That’s seriously scary!
December 27th, 2007 at 11:47 pm
837 judith c
etin etin
that’s nite nite in reverse
nuf tahw
December 27th, 2007 at 11:46 pm
833
Ade Says:
December 27th, 2007 at 11:41 pm
823 chenier
“The RAF Regiment is the elite”
erm… i have one or two doom bar sampler friends from 42 commando who may disagree with the statement above
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Yes, it’s a problem isn’t it
Naturally I stand by the RAF, but one of my cousins flew helicopters in the Navy, and another was a Marine.
The Marine picked a fight with a car, as Marines are wont to do, and almost won…