
Our Madeleine McCann: Colin Stagg, Mad Dogs And Lucy Cavendish, And Amaral’s True Lies
MADDIE WATCH - Anorak’s at-a-glance guide to press coverage of Madeleine McCann
SUNDAY PEOPLE: “We’ll savage bungling cops on Oprah [Winfrey] show - CLEARED McCANNS VOW TV ONSLAUGHT”
Cleared?
“At noon tomorrow a judge will formally lift the cloud of suspicion.”
Is that a fact?
The couple are likely to focus their fury on top cop Goncalo Amaral, who was kicked off the Madeleine case last October following allegations of incompetence and attacks on his British police counterparts.
“I’LL NEVER HAVE MY LIFE BACK – MURAT” - ‘I don’t know if I will ever be able to shake off the stigma of being ‘that Maddie man‘.”
“People say there is no smoke without fire and there may always be some who still doubt me. I have to live with that for the rest of my life.”
Let’s play a game of word association: Colin Stagg.
He’s the one set up by those bungling UK cops. Colin Stagg was accused of murdering Rachel Nickell on Wimbledon Common. Colin Stagg is innocent.
There being no forensic evidence, they were forced to look for likely suspects, and in Colin Stagg they found a man who ideally suited the tabloid agenda. He was runtish and rat-like, and yet also into body-building. He lived on his own. He was given to wearing dodgy-looking singlets and he was a devotee of the ancient pagan religion called Wicca. He had a picture of the Cerne Abbas giant inscribed on a black-painted wall in his flat.
Someone said that they had seen him, or a man very like him, on the common on the morning of the murder - and that was enough.
SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY: “After 445 days of missing Maddie, cloud of suspicion over parents lifts”
Tomorrow Kate and Gerry McCann hope the suspicion that they played a role in her disappearance from a Portuguese beach resort will finally – and officially – be lifted.
Hope? But in The People it’s a fact?
The Portuguese authorities are believed to be ready to remove the official arguido – suspect – status from the couple and clear them of any involvement in Madeleine’s disappearance from Praia de Luz in May last year.
Believed.
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: “Madeleine McCann abduction leaves family holidays haunted by fear”
The exodus to the sun starts this weekend - but since the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, parents are feeling paranoid about the safety of their offspring. Foreigners think we are mad, reports Lucy Cavendish from Mallorca
Mad pervs and Englishmen…
Says Lucy Cavendish:
You can always spot the English abroad. Not by the way they dress or their sunburnt skin but by how protective they are of their children.
Always!
“I feel I can’t leave my children alone for a second,” says Joanne Brown as she sits in a café next to the beach at Port de Soller in Mallorca. “It’s a nightmare. I’ve always been conscious of where my children are on holiday, but now I feel much more aware of them. If I shut my eyes for a moment, I feel terrified that they won’t be there when I open them.
Abracadabra. Fish ‘n’ chips. Poof!
But ever since last May, when three-year-old Madeleine McCann disappeared from her bedroom in Praia da Luz, Portugal, there is an almost tangible parental fear that underlies family holidays: that someone will take our children and we will never see them again.
Matchsticks in the eyes. Don’t dare to look away.
Post-Maddie, holidaying abroad has become a minefield. The parameters have shifted. Where once parents might have left children in a play area/on the beach/in a café while they quickly whipped off to go to the loo/order a meal/get some drinks, now we dare not. We reappraise all the time, scan people’s faces on beaches, by the swimming pool, in the play area. We are constantly asking ourselves: who is safe? What is safe? Are kids’ clubs fine? Are the staff vetted properly?
Anorak advocates the CoZee Reins – modelled on the penal system of Alabama, these handy chains with optional heavy ball attachment ensure the kidz are kept within shouting distance.
Tell Armani to “come ‘ere or I‘m, gonna kill yer”, and see her find no way of escape”.
On holiday with the Lucy Cavendishes:
One night, my 11-year-old son asked if he and his brothers, aged five and three, could sleep in this separate room. “Of course!” I replied.
Later on, when they were asleep, I got myself into a terrible panic. My eldest son had said he didn’t want to lock the door in case any of them needed to go to the loo in the night. This seemed to make sense.
At 2am, I woke up in a hot sweat. I imagined nameless, faceless marauders creeping up from the beach, slipping into the place and making off with one of them.
I woke my husband up. “The boys are ALONE!” I screamed. “It’s not going to happen here,” he said, immediately knowing what I was referring to. “This is Devon.”
But, as every parent now knows, it doesn’t matter if it’s Devon or Praia da Luz. Everyone is afraid of the stranger, the person out there who, in our minds, wants to steal and harm our children.
Was that her husband screaming?
THE GUARDIAN: “Madeleine police chief to launch ‘explosive’ book”
Gonçalo Amaral, who was chief of the criminal investigation police for the Algarve region, has scheduled a news conference in Lisbon on Thursday to launch the book, just three days after the widely expected announcement tomorrow that the case is being shelved by prosecutors for lack of evidence.
In the book, provisionally entitled True Lies, Amaral is also likely to reopen his assault on the role of the British police in the investigation. He has publicly suggested that they were influenced throughout by the leads which Madeleine’s parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, wanted pursued.
He is said to be convinced that Madeleine is dead, while the McCanns have continued to press investigators to follow the trail of potential kidnappers and ensure their daughter’s safe return.
THE SUNDAY TIMES: “Murder most modern- Kate Summerscale’s prize-winning account of an 1860 killing shows how little we’ve changed”
Ed Caesar looks at the 1860 murder of Saville Kent in The Suspicions of Mr Whicher.
What is most striking about her account (and this, perhaps, is what won the judges’ favour) is that it echoes contemporary culture. The huge interest in, and continual theorising about, the disappearance of an infant; the castigation of detectives for their incompetence; the swings of compassion towards or against suspects — all mirror the case of our own missing child, Madeleine McCann.
Our Maddie.
SUNDAY HERALD: “Courts make editors think hard before delving into private lives - Judiciary increasingly taking the view that public interest must be stronger than potential harm”
Although Madeleine McCann “aguido” Robert Murat’s £600,000 payout last week from 11 newspapers after successfully suing for the separate offence of defamation, editors are being forcefully reminded to think longer and harder about what stories papers can and should run.
Indeed. A current story in Correio da Manha has not repeated in the UK press about the case.
Posted: 20th, July 2008 | In: Broadsheets, Madeleine McCann, Tabloids Comments (431) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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July 21st, 2008 at 8:41 am
Karen
On the surface it will seem a small victory to him, but as Salamon says the facts will come through and there will be no hiding anymore for them.
When joe public /sun reader/ GMTV viewer gets to hear half of what we already know, they will be living in hell!
I still dont think they will be cleared, I think it will be filed for insufficient evidence, till further notice.
Or handed over to LP to deal with neglect!
July 21st, 2008 at 8:35 am
Brandon
Morning Brandon.
I don’t think it’s going to be a good day for us. I think Gandolf shall crow a lot.
July 21st, 2008 at 8:33 am
Ferd
I don’t think even a Glaswegian is going to crack that kind of joke. Not for the 1st couple of weeks anyway.
If they were telling the truth and they really did think it was an abduction from the beginning - then they really should have kept the friends out of the bedroom - so I’d only forgive that if they were honest and said they thought she might be hiding or had left the room herself (but they’d never say that because that would make them look bad for leaving the apartment and heaven forbid Saints Kate and Gerry ever look bad - it must take them hours trying to dredge up something to confess.
).
July 21st, 2008 at 8:30 am
Good morning D Day today !!!!!
July 21st, 2008 at 8:27 am
395 Karen Says:
” Ferd
Personally I think they suspected the parents because K & G lied about the checks (IMO), talked b0llocks in the press and let all their friends trample over the crime scene despite knowing instantly it was an abduction. It was probably more of a Fuck You than anything else. ”
I forgive them the crime scene thing, because if your daughter is missing, you would of course search the apparment frantically (is she hiding behind the sofa, in the wardrobe etc), and forget about forensics. That’s for the police to ensure.
Also, there is the alleged damning phone evidence. I have the feeling that Gerry’s sense of sarcastic Glaswegian humour might have taken him into trouble. (”Did you dig the body as agreed, Russel? Hehe…”)
July 21st, 2008 at 8:15 am
Ferd
Well, they’re not acting like they know it! Even if the parents did it - I’d expect they’d at least be looking for the body.
Personally I think they suspected the parents because K & G lied about the checks (IMO), talked b0llocks in the press and let all their friends trample over the crime scene despite knowing instantly it was an abduction. It was probably more of a Fuck You than anything else.
July 21st, 2008 at 8:06 am
Hi Gandolf
How are you feeling? No pain or anything I hope?
If you live somewhere in Glasgow East and see a blonde girl trailing round after political-types (holding coats and leaflets and bags and assorted shit) - that’ll be me. I hate the candidate though - so I’m hoping the other lot win.
July 21st, 2008 at 8:02 am
392 Karen
Gosh, you’re right!
Click on Gandolf’s link, then on contacts, and give the prosecutors a hint, before it’s too late!
July 21st, 2008 at 7:50 am
What do they mean by case closed? They can’t close it - they haven’t found her yet!
July 21st, 2008 at 6:52 am
To avoid the bullshit brigade go here for the official and full unabridged announcement on the case today.
http://tinyurl.com/6nw283
++++++++++++++++++++++
M & A
G. thanks for that link
July 21st, 2008 at 6:38 am
Same goes here. http://tinyurl.com/68a9oh
July 21st, 2008 at 6:33 am
Read but do not enjoy. http://tinyurl.com/5l6v92
July 21st, 2008 at 6:22 am
Once the Mcs are cleared it will be on for one and all. It could be a turning point though, as once they are cleared, they will have to be very careful what they, and the others say. Everyone will be watching every move they make.
July 21st, 2008 at 6:13 am
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=iQhh4Xs8RcM
The song of today.
July 21st, 2008 at 6:12 am
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/44728/Now-please-help-us-find-our-Maddie/
Such a fine organ.
July 21st, 2008 at 1:32 am
Hello Ciara, are you still around?
What’s your thinking about tomorrow?
I need to take my dogs for a run, but may be back later.
I hope this case breaks this week, so I can break my Anorak addiction, but I suspect it will continue for months, if not years.
July 21st, 2008 at 12:55 am
Night Nosey..xx
July 21st, 2008 at 12:55 am
Good night Nosey et all
See you MONDAY !
July 21st, 2008 at 12:50 am
chantelaine
Bill has started an ‘objection thread’ in the forums
nite now x
July 21st, 2008 at 12:48 am
Not to sleep yet. But will seriously contemplate that action after having been caught in a Spam filter more than 5 times .. Ouch
July 21st, 2008 at 12:47 am
well it seems that you’ve all gone to sleep - or something.
so i’m off
be good all
July 21st, 2008 at 12:46 am
Old Mr. Anorak and the pensioned table tennis players are gone.
Serious: I was going to donate.
July 21st, 2008 at 12:41 am
veritable
you’d better join chenier now that we know her liking for the ’sit on my face’ song
July 21st, 2008 at 12:40 am
Nosey, up my alley maybe . . .
July 21st, 2008 at 12:39 am
OMG They’ve taken it!!
and I only looked 30 minutes ago
the old ones are the best
July 21st, 2008 at 12:38 am
Eh … I don’t want to be “difficile”, but … I cannot find a donate button [and no Google ads neither, as for that matter]!
July 21st, 2008 at 12:38 am
So my virtual friends what suprises are we in for tomorrow?
July 21st, 2008 at 12:37 am
I’ll even pay you back
July 21st, 2008 at 12:36 am
yep Chantelaine you do that, and while your at it bung in a tenner for me will you?
I’ll pat you back - honest
July 21st, 2008 at 12:34 am
noseycow Says:
July 21st, 2008 at 12:32 am
I think the error 404 message is subliminal advertising designed to get us all to press the donate button to the right of our screen
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Well, what the heck. Yes, maybe we should. Shall I go first?