
Madeleine McCann: Tapas Sums, Shannon Matthews And GMTV
MADDYWATCH - Anorak’s at-a-glance guide to press coverage of Madeleine McCann and Shannon Matthews
THE SUN: “Cops plot McCann pals’ quiz.”
“It could involve British police putting questions to the ‘Tapas seven’.”
“Gran’s plea over missing Shannon”
A picture of Karen Matthews wearing a T-shirt bearing the image of her missing daughter. The mother is smiling. Why show this picture?
MISSING Shannon Matthews’ heartbroken gran fought tears yesterday as she pleaded: “I just want to see her little smiley face at my window again.”
June Matthews is a “pensioner”. She suffers from “ill health”. Is interviewing the grandmother now part of the protocol for reporting on missing children?
THE SCOTSMAN: “Madeleine: police may quiz ‘Tapas Nine’ again”
The Sun’s Tapas Seven becomes the Scotsman’s Tapas Nine. Such are the facts.
Detective Superintendent Stuart Prior, of Leicestershire Police, returned from the Algarve yesterday after meeting counterparts in Portugal about how the fresh interviews would be conducted.
The Leicestershire Police spokeswoman says: “Since Madeleine’s disappearance, we, together with other law-enforcement agencies, have been working closely with the Portuguese authorities.
“Mr Prior has attended a series of meetings with his Portuguese counterparts,” she said yesterday. “He travelled to Portugal on Tuesday and returned this morning.
“He went to discuss how the request for mutual legal assistance is to be executed and to seek clarification over elements of the request.”
DAILY MAIL: “Madeleine: British police meet Portuguese detectives to plan fresh interviews with Tapas Nine”
The “so-called Tapas Nine - the McCanns and their seven friends - could still hold the solution to the unsolved mystery that began in May last year”.
Says the McCanns’ spokesman Clarence Mitchell: “The sooner this re-interviewing takes place the better. The friends are very keen to help police understand their original statements. No one will be changing their story. We are not aware that Kate and Gerry are to be re-interviewed at this stage, but if so, that’s not an issue.”
Tapas Nine minus Tapas Two equals Tapas Seven.
The McCanns, from Rothley in Leicestershire, were joined at the tapas restaurant on by Dr Matthew Oldfield and his recruitment consultant wife Rachael, Dr Russell O’Brien and his partner Jane Tanner, and medical researcher David Payne, his wife Fiona, and her mother Dianne Webster.
Gerry McCann is a heart consultant. Kate McCann is a GP. Such are the facts.
THE TIMES: “Shannon’s mother, Karen Matthews, defends her partner on TV.”
The mother of Shannon Matthews, the missing nine-year-old girl, insisted yesterday that her boyfriend had nothing to do with her disappearance. Karen Matthews, 32, said that Craig Meehan, 22, “would not hurt anybody”.
The Times hacks are watching mid-morning telly. It was ever so.
Ms Matthews chose an interview on GMTV to confront those making accusations against Mr Meehan, her partner for the past four years, whom she called her “rock”. She said: “I know it has nothing to do with him. He would not hurt anybody. It is very hurtful to think people think he would do something like this, because he would not.”
Mr Meehan said that he had taken no notice of the fingers being pointed at him. He added that the police activity surrounding the family was routine in such cases. “They do it to every family this happens to,” he said.
We watch, voyeurs to suffering. We watch, playing amateur detectives on our sofas. It’s interactive entertainment. It’s just routine questioning on the GMTV sofa.
The family have received messages of support from around Britain, including the family of Madeleine McCann. Mr Meehan said: “They know what we are going through.”
Will GMTV unite the families for a special show?
DAILY EXPRESS: “Shannon: Police dig wasteland.”
It is “grim twist” as police call in a digger to search wasteland.
Says the Express: “There are 1,327 registered sex offenders living within a 20-mile radius of Shannon’s home”
It was 1,400.
No mention of Madeleine McCann in the paper that led with her image for weeks on end.
DAILY STAR: “SHANNON COPS START DIGGING UP WASTELAND”
A “dramatic move” close to Shannon’s fmaily home in Desbuery, West Yorkshire.
Says the Express’s sister paper: “Detectives have been orderd to trace 1,387 convicted sex offenders” in the area.
The number grows.
DAILY MIRROR (front page): “WE SAW SHANNON SOBBING.”
Says a boy, aged 12: “There were tears running down her face. She was proper crying.”
Pages 4 and 5: “THE HUNT FOR SHANNON.”
“’It breaks my heart to think she was so upset on that wall. Why did no one comfort her and bring her home to me?’” Karen Matthews. The missing child’s mother.
A last poignant sighting of vanished Shannon Matthews by two boys has pierced the heart of her stricken mum Karen. Clutching the hand of partner Craig Meehan, despairing Karen, 32, said: “It breaks my heart to think she was so upset and we don’t know why. Why did no one comfort her and bring her home to me?”
Readers are invited to empathise with her pain.
Speaking exclusively to the Mirror from her home in Dewsbury Moor, West Yorks, Karen said she was mystified by her daughter’s tears and convinced she was still alive after being snatched. She said: “Shannon was perfectly normal on the day she disappeared. “She came running downstairs already in her uniform because she was so excited about going swimming. “Then she was out of the door, shouting ‘See you at teatime - love you’. She didn’t tell us about being bullied at school and I didn’t think she was upset about anything. I’m sure she’s still alive. It’s just a feeling I have - a mother’s feeling. “Wherever she is, she’s going to be frightened. It’s breaking our hearts. I don’t think she’s run away. I think something sinister has happened.”
We can join in the speculation:
Karen said: “I even hate going upstairs. Just walking past her open door is painful. She loved her room. It seems so empty since she’s been gone. Courtney, who shares the bedroom with her half sister, now sleeps cuddled up to Shannon’s favourite teddy. Karen said: “You can hear her shouting out for Shannon. It’s heartbreaking.” At her side, Craig said: “With 200 police on the case you’d think they’d have picked up something by now. But Shannon hasn’t been seen anywhere. I think someone must have taken her. It could be a person with a grudge or who can’t have children of their own. If someone has her, just let her come home. That’s what everyone wants. That’s what Shannon and her family want. We’re all missing her.”
TYPICALLY SPANISH: “Two Million Euro ransom demanded in Marí Luz case”
A phone call was made to the family yesterday, but it is not considered by police to be genuine
The family of the missing five year old girl, Mari Luz Cortés, who vanished from Huelva in the middle of January, says they have received a ransom demand for two million Euros. They say they received a phone call from an individual yesterday, who demanded two million € to release the child.But at a press conference held today in the Plaza Rosa del Torrejón, in Huelva, the missing child’s uncle, Diego Cortés, lamented the call which he described as ‘upsetting and senseless’, as it was believed the call is a hoax. He said that the family ‘was prepared to negotiate’ in the case of serious calls, adding that if the family would go personally to rescue Mari Luz if necessary. He said there was no chance of the family raising a sum of two million €, but that 300,000€ was possible.
And:
Speculation continues in some media over a possible link to the Madeleine McCann disappearance, but there is no evidence of any relationship, apart from the geographical location of the two cases.
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Comments





March 7th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
I was only joking, Dave. The way employers treat people these day, serve them right.
March 7th, 2008 at 4:46 pm
logic
March 7th, 2008 at 4:46 pm
473 Dave
Ok, let’s make a deal: promise you will not abduct me, and I will not tell your boss
March 7th, 2008 at 4:46 pm
Logic - outrageous isn’t it!
Maybe I should become a mod. Are there any vacancies
March 7th, 2008 at 4:46 pm
470
I think you’ve been caught a few times already…haven’t you??
March 7th, 2008 at 4:46 pm
Brandon
You are sooo poetic.
March 7th, 2008 at 4:45 pm
Candy I am working really.
March 7th, 2008 at 4:44 pm
It was’ The Song For Whoever’ The Beautiful South
Oh shirley, oh deborah, oh julie, oh jane
I wrote so many songs about you
I forget your name (I forget your name)
Jennifer, alison, phillipa, sue, deborah, annabel, too
Jennifer, alison, phillipa, sue, deborah, annabel, too
I forget your name
I love your from the bottom of my pencil case
I love the way you never ask me why
I love to write about each wrinkle on your face
And I love you till my fountain pen runs dry
Deep so deep, the number one I hope to reap
Depends upon the tears you weep, so cry, lovey cry, cry, cry, cry
Oh cathy, oh alison, oh phillipa, oh sue
You made me so much money, I wrote this song for you
Jennifer, alison, phillipa, sue, deborah, annabel, too
I wrote this song for you
March 7th, 2008 at 4:44 pm
No wonder the country is going to the dogs, if people are sitting on Anorak all day while at work.
March 7th, 2008 at 4:44 pm
Candy - I’m bound to get caught one day. Until then don’t panic! :-0
March 7th, 2008 at 4:42 pm
466 Dave
He he, hopefully they don’t know you are sitting on here all day
;-D
March 7th, 2008 at 4:41 pm
logic
no it was for my daughter
March 7th, 2008 at 4:41 pm
464 OUCH!!
March 7th, 2008 at 4:41 pm
BF - I can’t ‘you-tube’ from work.
March 7th, 2008 at 4:39 pm
Logic
Exactly
I agree
Ditto
As far as I recall he went back to work in Nov as his 6 month paid (compassionate?) leave was over.
So why the need for the mortgage payments??
However…even if he wasn’t paid I’m sure the mortgage people would have come up with a solution of some sort.
March 7th, 2008 at 4:39 pm
460
Dave likes them ugly.
March 7th, 2008 at 4:39 pm
460 Candy (myself)
… like Frogmella Slob
March 7th, 2008 at 4:39 pm
Candy I know. Even the rottweiller wimpered…
March 7th, 2008 at 4:39 pm
Dave
Here’s a song that reminds me of you
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ysM9cSR6YqM
from 1.15
March 7th, 2008 at 4:38 pm
459 Dave
I am old and ugly, you know
March 7th, 2008 at 4:37 pm
Candy, I wouldn’t be. I am harmless really. I was in ??bridge on Monday though.
March 7th, 2008 at 4:35 pm
456 Dave
It’s a bit creepy
Should I be scared?
March 7th, 2008 at 4:34 pm
Brandon
How did your school interview go? Have you decided to go back to school?
March 7th, 2008 at 4:34 pm
Candy should I let you go before anyone comes…
March 7th, 2008 at 4:33 pm
Fair 445
I suppose it would be quite a worry to keep missing payments. Even if the lender was sympathetic in the circumstances, the missed payments would have to be added to the capital amount which would soon grow into a huge burden. However, I don’t suppose a few months would have been too much of a burden to the McCanns. However, I don’t understand why Gerry’s salary would have been reduced. Surely he would have been counted as being off sick. The NHS usually keep paying for some months and then half pay (or similar) for several more months. Even if his salary came from an academic/research departemnt within the hospital, the same would almost certainly apply, possibly being even more generous. He wasn’t off for a year - so why was there any financial problem with regard to their everyday needs? Very strange indeed!
March 7th, 2008 at 4:30 pm
452 Dave
help! Help!
March 7th, 2008 at 4:30 pm
March 7th, 2008 at 4:29 pm
Candy, nah but I’ll look after you…
March 7th, 2008 at 4:27 pm
447 Dave
Will they come for me? :-O
March 7th, 2008 at 4:27 pm
Candy - I think BF will tell you I am rotten already…