
Madeleine McCann: The First Robert Murat, McCanns’ Neglect Charge And Old Portugal
MADDIE WATCH - Anorak’s at-a-glance guide to press coverage of Madeleine McCann
SUNDAY PEOPLE: “MCCANNS FACE NEW CHARGE
EXCLUSIVE SCANDAL OF PLAN TO CHARGE MADDIE MUM ‘KEYSTONE COP’ FURY”
A shock new plan to charge Kate McCann over daughter Maddie’s kidnap was last night condemned as “spiteful and shameful”. British legal experts branded bungling Portuguese detectives “Keystone Cops” for considering neglect charges.
But are these comedy cops the only ones who think the McCanns erred?
One lawyer said: “After an inquiry costing millions and unprecedented international help, these Keystone Cops still haven’t got a clue what happened to Madeleine. The investigation was a mess from Day One.”
Says McCanns’ spokesman Clarence Mitchell: “We haven’t heard through official channels if they are considering this charge. But you’d have to ask yourself, ‘Why now?’”
Or why not now?
MAIL ON SUNDAY: “Madeleine special investigation: The damning case against the Portuguese police - and how Kate and Gerry are coping one year on”
At the holiday home where Madeleine was last seen:
The apartment gate was padlocked, but in the little paved front yard, a purple hibiscus and some dusty geraniums were coming into bloom. The Algarve spring is finally coming.”
Such are the facts in this special investigation.
“It’s a new season,” said a British woman who works in a local restaurant. “It’s tragic they haven’t found Maddie. But the time has come to move on.”
Moving on:
Of course, moving on is one thing Madeleine’s parents, Kate and Gerry, cannot do. They remain arguidos, official suspects, - as does Robert Murat, a British expat living in Praia da Luz who has strenuously protested his innocence - still supposedly being investigated on the grounds that they may have caused her death or disappearance.
“Intellectually, they have grasped what has happened,” said Gerry’s elder brother, John. “Emotionally, they have learnt, to an extent, to cope: one’s psychology adapts. But they haven’t really come to terms with it. There are times when they can seem cheerful, but then the devastation bursts through. Madeleine’s disappearance is a cataclysm that is horrendous for them, and horrendous for all of us close to them.”
“It’s an intense, full-on existence for both of them,” said the McCanns’ spokesman, Clarence Mitchell. “Gerry is back at work [as a cardiologist] full-time, but when he gets home the campaign to find Madeleine is like having a second job.”
And what of Portugal, Britain’s oldest ally?
“You have to remember: until 1974 Portugal was a dictatorship,” said a veteran Algarve journalist, who asked not to be named. “That was the climate in which the PJ was created. Their methods were pretty rough.”
Rough?
Brutal treatment of suspects was routine. One expatriate British woman told me how a friend of her mother had been arrested in the late Eighties on suspicion of breaking and entering a house - only to be savagely beaten in custody.
“She was bruised all over her body. Of course, the police said they hadn’t done anything, and were never called to account,” the woman said.
Rough. Very rough:
“This is Heartbeat country,” another expat said.
Heartbeat, Why do you miss when my baby kisses me? Greengrass - take him to the ‘pit’
“People talk to the police, and so often they think they know who’s guilty, but can’t prove it. So they make an arrest and turn up the pressure in the hope of getting a confession.”
Portugal. A place of rare dangers:
Thirty miles east of Praia da Luz lies the resort of Albufeira, where a collection of clifftop villas known as Val Novio was once a thriving development, favoured by British expats. Now largely abandoned, it was there, on November 19, 1990, that Rachel Charles, aged nine, went missing.
Neil McKay, a Bafta-winning TV scriptwriter who has specialised in factual dramas about crime, was on holiday nearby with his father at the time. “We were sitting in a bar having a beer one evening,” he recalled.
“This English guy came in, saying a little girl had disappeared two days earlier but the police were refusing to mount a proper search. He said her family wanted every British tourist or expat to meet on the beach at seven next morning to try to find her.
“So we went. There must have been more than 200 of us. Tragically, it didn’t take long to find her body, hidden among some pines.”
Those Portuguese police:
Len Port, now an Algarve publisher who covered the case for The Portugal News, said: “The police search was highly inefficient, as, frankly, was everything else about the case. The way the police handled it was desperately amateurish - and ultimately, a travesty of justice.”
Just as they would later do with the McCanns, the PJ soon hit on a suspect who knew the victim and her family. But according to Port, who attended his trial, it had “no real evidence. It was an unjust trial”.
Robert Murat:
The defendant was Michael Cook, a British expat businessman who had taken part in the search, and in 1992 he was convicted and sentenced to 19 years. Having protested his innocence, he was released in 2002. Last week, he told of his ordeal for the first time.
“This has ruined my life,” he said. “I still carry the scars from the six times I was stabbed in prison; as for the times I had the s*** kicked out of me, I long ago lost count.”
Posted: 20th, April 2008 | In: Madeleine McCann Comments (1,270) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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April 20th, 2008 at 7:22 pm
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DCB Says:
April 20th, 2008 at 7:14 pm
M and A Extract from 526
We have no idea, its some speculation put about. If there was any reality to it it would be headline news
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It was not speculation put about - it was reported in the People today
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That does not preclude it from being speculation…
April 20th, 2008 at 7:22 pm
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Ian
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Buggers up the number when they delete them as well!
Ducking even lower.
April 20th, 2008 at 7:21 pm
Im off to 3A’s whilst tonight’s moderator is here!
Bye
April 20th, 2008 at 7:21 pm
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soothsayer Says:
April 20th, 2008 at 3:42 pm
coldwater is in the mccann camp he posts here in a very different guise. he gathers and misleads
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Gathers what, email addresses?
If Coldwater’s posts are with Team McCann’s blessing, it seems a bit rough Express Group had to apologise and pay half-a-million.
Smoke and mirrors, manipulation, entrapment, will we ever see the like again?
April 20th, 2008 at 7:20 pm
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Ian Says: Your comment is awaiting moderation.
April 20th, 2008 at 7:09 pm
519 Ian
Respones to Mods and Admin
Apologies, I didnt realise that the site held the right to decide why I am here.
April 20th, 2008 at 7:19 pm
538
DCB
I’m expecting to disappear soon! Tonights moderator is James Whale I think!
April 20th, 2008 at 7:18 pm
The Turing test is a proposal for a test of a machine’s capability to demonstrate intelligence. Described by Alan Turing in the 1950 paper “Computing Machinery and Intelligence,” it proceeds as follows: a human judge engages in a natural language conversation with one human and one machine, each of which try to appear human; if the judge cannot reliably tell which is which, then the machine is said to pass the test. In order to keep the test setting simple and universal (to explicitly test the linguistic capability of the machine instead of its ability to render words into audio), the conversation is limited to a text-only channel (Turing originally suggested teletype machine; more advanced screen-based have been assumed later).
April 20th, 2008 at 7:18 pm
Hey! I got a perfectly reasonable response to Mods and Admin in moderation! James Whale methods or what!
April 20th, 2008 at 7:18 pm
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Ian
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I agree totally Ian - I rarely scroll back either.
I would respectfully suggest that M&A post a new post with their comments as we all do.
I will duck now.
April 20th, 2008 at 7:17 pm
535
DCB
These papers! They dont think leaving babies to cry alone in unsecured accomodation whilst out partying is scandalous, but prosecutions for doing it is!
I feel a mail to the author coming on!
April 20th, 2008 at 7:15 pm
Does anyone else find the comments inserted by the managers of this site ‘difficult to notice’?
I dont tend to go back re-reading my own posts, so often miss where they have insterted comments, hence dont get to challenge them (though I accept that challenging anything they say is likely to result in one getting the James Whale treatment!).
April 20th, 2008 at 7:14 pm
M and A Extract from 526
We have no idea, its some speculation put about. If there was any reality to it it would be headline news
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It was not speculation put about - it was reported in the People today
http://www.people.co.uk/news/tm_headline=mccanns-face-new-charge&method=full&objectid=20389183&siteid=93463-name_page.html
April 20th, 2008 at 7:13 pm
sorry, but what is the Turing test?
April 20th, 2008 at 7:09 pm
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jonti Says:
April 20th, 2008 at 6:58 pm
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wigit Says:
April 20th, 2008 at 5:52 pm
461 maravilha
I’m sure that you must have read the various reports re the Portugese methods of policing. Let’s arrest the suspects & fit the cime to them.
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How true
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I sometimes wonder whether some of the posters passing through Anorak could pass the Turing test…
April 20th, 2008 at 7:09 pm
519 Ian
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Apologies, I didnt realise that the site held the right to decide why I am here.
Administrator: I have just come in on the end of this and have had a quick look over the comment in question. Ian, I think this sort of flippant non-apology and attitude does you no favours with the Moderators…and they are the site Guardians. I suggest you leave your fasces at the door on entry here. I mean that in the older sense rather than the modern concept. -agw
April 20th, 2008 at 7:07 pm
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puzzled
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Glad you got my drift despite the error
April 20th, 2008 at 7:06 pm
528
DCB
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Apologies - should have read “People” and not the Mail.
April 20th, 2008 at 7:05 pm
DCB
Thanks. I thought as much.
April 20th, 2008 at 7:03 pm
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puzzled
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I have not found any other source other than CM and the Mccanns lawyers - i.e the Mail article.
April 20th, 2008 at 7:01 pm
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chenier Says:
April 20th, 2008 at 6:59 pm
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Saul Says:
April 20th, 2008 at 6:57 pm
Chenier, I have sent an e-mail to him asking if he said it.
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Good one; I’d be very interested in the answer…
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Me too, for more reasons than one.
April 20th, 2008 at 7:01 pm
Please can someone enlighten me. I have read that new charges are to brought against Kate, but this sounded like Clarries ramblings, the usual keystone cops, bungled investigation, poor hard done by Kate sort of stuff. I cannot find anything in the real news. Is there any truth in it and if so how much do we know?
M and A
We have no idea, its some speculation put about. If there was any reality to it it would be headline news
April 20th, 2008 at 6:59 pm
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Saul Says:
April 20th, 2008 at 6:57 pm
Chenier, I have sent an e-mail to him asking if he said it.
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Good one; I’d be very interested in the answer…
April 20th, 2008 at 6:58 pm
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wigit Says:
April 20th, 2008 at 5:52 pm
461 maravilha
I’m sure that you must have read the various reports re the Portugese methods of policing. Let’s arrest the suspects & fit the cime to them.
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How true
April 20th, 2008 at 6:57 pm
Chenier, I have sent an e-mail to him asking if he said it.
April 20th, 2008 at 6:52 pm
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wigit
Only time will tell - of course - whether they are guilty of anything other than child neglect - which is serious enough in itself. But most of us parents at some time or another have made errors of judgement re our children - but most of us without the ensuing tradegy.
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This was no error of judgement. This was a concious decision made by two mature adults to leave their children alone, in a foreign country in an unlocked apartment on several occasions.
April 20th, 2008 at 6:50 pm
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wtf
Yes Babyjan is right, or it could be overheating or hibernating/standy power settings wrong?
Have you installed anything recently?
April 20th, 2008 at 6:48 pm
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chenier
Quite.
April 20th, 2008 at 6:48 pm
494 wigit
Errors of judgment?
I hope you are not suggesting that the serial abandonment in an unlocked foreign apartment (unsupervised and unprotected) by two mediacl professionals of three little children of the ages of Madeleine and her siblings was ‘an error of judgement’?
Are you going to confess what your ‘errors of judgement’ were?
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Mods and Admin
Ian ,posters are NOT on trial here, and you are not here to judge or to receive confessions nor give absolution.
April 20th, 2008 at 6:46 pm
Evening all.
Bye wtf..sorry I missed you.
April 20th, 2008 at 6:42 pm
Bon appetit, wtf.
My better half is always fiddling at his various PCs, too. Computers are the new model railways.