
Madeleine McCann, Shannon Matthews And Missing Child Protocol
MADDYWATCH - Anorak’s at-a-glance guide to press coverage of Madeleine McCann.
Shannon Matthews is missing. Is the media treating her case the same way as it views Madeleine McCann? And, in light of missing Madeleine, is there now a protocol for what occurs when a child goes missing?
DAILY MIRROR: “LOST TO US ALL”
Sue Carroll: Most of us won’t have an instant recollection who Shannon Matthews is. After thinking twice, of course we all know she is the nine-year-old missing from her home in Dewsbury Moor, West Yorkshire.
But what a terrible indictment of the media that, when a child has disappeared in Britain for over a week, her name doesn’t spring to our lips, we don’t know her school, favourite toy or what she was wearing when last seen.
Shannon is as precious to her family as Madeleine McCann, missing for 300 days, is to hers. But where are the front-page pictures, campaigns, the furore? Would this be different if she was the daughter of two middle-class, mediasavvy parents? Not a working-class child from up North.
THE SUN: “Marchers wants Shannon home”
THE family of Shannon Matthews led a poignant candlelit vigil for the missing nine-year-old last night – as police admitted hopes of finding her alive looked “bleak”.
Anguished mum Karen and stepdad Craig joined 300 neighbours on a march through streets near their home.
Children carried a banner showing the youngster’s face and a hotline to ring with information.
A hotline. Like Madeleine. A vigil. There is picture of Shannon on her birthday.
Balloons bearing pleas for Shannon’s safe return were released during last night’s vigil.
THIS IS LONDON: “Police search house of missing Shannon’s uncle as detectives treat case ‘as seriously as a murder’”
A dozen police officers conducted a fingertip search of the house belonging to the uncle of missing nine-year-old Shannon Matthews today.
Officers from West Yorkshire Police filed into the property in Moorside Road, Dewsbury Moor which adjoins the home of the schoolgirl who disappeared last week.
The house belongs to Neil Hyett, Shannon Matthews’ uncle, and his wife, Amanda.
Detective Superintendent Brennan, who is heading up the search, says:
“I’m convinced that if Shannon had run away that night of her own volition, in a den or hideaway of some sort, we would have found her by now - over a week on from when the investigation opened.
“It is very rare in searches of this kind that a girl of Shannon’s age should be missing for this long without any clues pointing to her whereabouts.
“It is extremely concerning and we are now looking at this on a scale as serious as a murder investigation.
“It can now be said that the tone of our enquiry has changed to a bleaker outlook.
“The shift in emphasis is that we are now looking for individuals who may have been seen on the day of her disappearance, acting suspiciously, or unknown to the local community.
“We are also appealing for anyone who may have friends or family that may have been behaving strangely since Shannon went missing, to come forward.
“At this stage, any shred of information, however insignificant it seems, may help.
“We have a grave concern that she may have fallen into the wrong hands but no arrests have been made at this point, and I must stress at this point that we are not ruling out any possibilities as to what might have happened to her.”
DAILY MAIL: “Now police say missing Shannon, 9, could have been abducted”
A week after Shannon Matthews was last seen walking away from school in Dewsbury Moor, West Yorkshire, it also emerged that another girl called Shannon escaped an abduction attempt 10 miles away earlier the same day.
Shannon Selby, 12, was walking to school alone in Wakefield when a man pulled up and ordered her to “get in this car now”.
She ran away as the man parked and made to chase her on foot.
She reached home safely and her mother rang the police.
An efit of the attacker was released yesterday.
Allison Pearson: “Poor Shannon was already a lost child”
When Madeleine McCann went missing, her parents soon came under attack for leaving their daughter alone in a holiday apartment just a couple of hundred yards from where they were having dinner.
At the time, critics claimed that if the middle-class McCanns had lived on a council estate, they would have been in trouble with the police for neglect. So where is the outcry over the disappearance of Shannon Matthews?
Only nine years old, Shannon was reported missing by her mum, Karen, at 7pm last Tuesday when she had still not walked the mile home. She was last seen leaving school at 3.10pm.
Four hours is an eternity for a little girl to be out on a dark winter’s evening. And Shannon was afraid of the dark. Why did no one walk with her or care where she was?
Karen, who has seven children by five fathers, admitted that she had found a note scrawled on her daughter’s bedroom wall saying that she wanted to go and live with her biological dad in Huddersfield.
Shannon’s friends say she told them she didn’t want to go home. But Karen insists Shannon was fine and enjoys a good relationship with her current boyfriend, 22-yearold Craig.
“Only on Monday, they were having tickling fights and telly cuddles. She views him as her dad.” Oh really? In that case, why was Shannon so desperate to be reunited with her real father? No one can doubt Karen’s anguish.
The poor woman can hardly speak, except to sob to the cameras: “Shannon, come home, please come home.” But allowing a passing parade of boyfriends to play tickling games with your vulnerable small girl is, at best, naïve
DAILY TELEGRAPH: “Shannon ‘may be in the wrong hands’”
Reports that an alleged abduction attempt of another girl on the same day that Shannon disappeared a week ago were being looked into by police.
According to reports, a man in a gold Ford Mondeo tried to coax a 12-year-old into his car at about 9am in Wakefield, about six miles away.
The girl ran away from him.
THE TIMES: “Abducted, abused… survived”
Lisa Hoodless and Charlene Lunnon were abducted and raped nine years ago, aged 10. They found strength in each other to survive the four-day ordeal and, remarkably, to rebuild their lives
Alan Hopkinson was found by police with the girls huddled together in his front room. He pleaded guilty to the crime and was given nine life sentences.
And that, for the public at least, is where stories like this usually end. Children don’t often survive adbuction by men such as Hopkinson, a truth that weighs heavily on the mind as we await news of nine-year-old Shannon Matthews, missing now for more than a week. If they do survive, we rarely hear from them again.
Hope:
They say that in some ways what happened has had a positive effect on their lives. Both seem vaguely surprised that anyone would want to interview them about it because it is “not that amazing” but, in a climate in which missing girls such as Madeleine McCann dominate the news, they want to urge people never to give up searching because “children can come back”.
Posted: 27th, February 2008 | In: Madeleine McCann, Tabloids Comments (1,154) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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February 27th, 2008 at 11:15 am
Hello birdie
February 27th, 2008 at 11:14 am
short memory haven’t you - sigh
well i tried
really really really got to go now
later
February 27th, 2008 at 11:13 am
Nosey, Read what?
February 27th, 2008 at 11:13 am
brandon flours.
172.
“Why have they always been so sure she didn’t? To escape the neglect charge?”
No, to kite Abduction Theory, and register the body - sorry, the trademark - all the better to con you with. Well, not you, personally.
Maybe we are Abduction Deniers, but as yet there is no law against it.
Maybe we do think the Theory of Immaculate Abduction holds no water.
We never did. What gave our bumbling, bucolic, bullying friend Amaral his ‘vision-thing’, over his sangria and chips, back in July?
“Mebbe dese english not telling me de truth. Mebbe dey tell me pack of lies.” (Hic).
February 27th, 2008 at 11:13 am
morning all, morning Brandon
February 27th, 2008 at 11:13 am
Julie (re 181) - The breaches in security are very scarey
February 27th, 2008 at 11:11 am
174 perhaps because you have been exposed as a fantasist, and one who has been chided by Mods for your slipshod and lazy approach to facts and their investigation, hope you enjoyed the shit.
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Mods and Admin
yes he did get chided by us, so you won’t have to , will you?
February 27th, 2008 at 11:11 am
Dave : do as you are bloody well told and read it!!
bfn
February 27th, 2008 at 11:11 am
When are Shannons parents going to get themselves a PR man and set up a fund?
February 27th, 2008 at 11:10 am
179 Lyn
If she had been taken to a hospital, I think the incident would have been traced.
February 27th, 2008 at 11:10 am
Lyn - i got to go - but i don’t know anything about the birth of the fund -what little old lady?? have you got any links ??
god i’m so nosey
please answer - will read later…
February 27th, 2008 at 11:10 am
I know I find the stories of the protesters climbing on top of an aeroplane and on the roof of the House of Parliament quite funny, but it’s actually quite scary how EASILY they’ve managed to breach security two days in a row! Can you imagine if they were actually people with SINISTER intentions?
February 27th, 2008 at 11:09 am
Hello Nosey
February 27th, 2008 at 11:08 am
Nosey - problems with your plumbing?
February 27th, 2008 at 11:08 am
175 noseycow
A thought isn’t it. Perhaps Maddie did have an accident and was taken away to a hospital.Could be that the “parents” wanted her adopted out when better. Then, one of the T9 thought up the idea of the fund. What little old lady would ask if there is somewhere she could give some money. Probably couldn’t even speak English.
February 27th, 2008 at 11:07 am
be back later
plumber beckons…
February 27th, 2008 at 11:07 am
Lyn
Me too, poor child
February 27th, 2008 at 11:05 am
Looks like Shannon has fallen into wrong hands. What mother allows a boyfriend/s to play tickling games. A warning sign if ever there was one. Hope Shannon has gone to her father’s place and is hiding out there. Is this too much to ask for when the outlook is bleak.
February 27th, 2008 at 11:05 am
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Rockhopper Says:
February 27th, 2008 at 8:56 am
GANDOLF
Have you ever worked in the field of childcare in the Island State of Jersey?
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Now you’re getting scary, you’ve had over two hours to give a simple yes or no answer to this simple question. Why are you unwilling to answer it?
February 27th, 2008 at 11:05 am
Salomon -During the initial reporting of the time line - there was some suggestion that the mcc’s didn’t get to the tapas until 9pm. It then changed to them being there before their friends arrived…
I think that initial news reports may hold more clues than we realise, once team mcc get hold of them they are spun into what they want us to think.
Would it take four people to abduct a child???
Are there any hospitals or medical facilities near where they were taken??
Did the same taxi driver bring them back??
so many quesions..
February 27th, 2008 at 11:05 am
Yeah Salomon, methinks this is just yet ANOTHER fabrication!
February 27th, 2008 at 11:05 am
If Madeleine had wandered of to look for her parents and then was ‘taken’ by these people.
It seems so much more plausible.
Why have they always been so sure she didn’t?
To escape the neglect charge?
February 27th, 2008 at 11:04 am
167 Salomon
Are they strict about that in Portugal? I don’t think anyone would actually say they had done it in Spain (although they might possibly do it in some places). If he had a car that could carry more than a total of 5, there would have been no need for one of the men to sit next to him.
February 27th, 2008 at 11:03 am
I dont think Gandolf likes the taxi driver story anymore.
February 27th, 2008 at 11:03 am
February 27th, 2008 at 11:02 am
166
brandon flours
I had a cigarette afterwards.
February 27th, 2008 at 11:02 am
151 Julie
The other thing i noticed is that this cab driver is actually confessing an infraction. Surely he can’t transport 4 adults + a 3 year old in the cab unless he drives a minibus. Someone should point that out to him!!!
February 27th, 2008 at 11:01 am
Stevet
Was it good ?
February 27th, 2008 at 11:00 am
Steve T - not as quick as anorak
February 27th, 2008 at 10:59 am
Julie
Lucky!!!