
Madeleine McCann: Paedophiles, Belgium And Anna Stam Is Famous
MADDIE WATCH - Anorak’s at-a-glance guide to press coverage of Madeleine McCann, Kate McCann and Gerry McCann…
DAILY EXPRESS (front page): “MADELEINE: I SAW HER ON A TRAM.”
All aboard. Here’s some the hacks…
“New sighting is linked to paedophile network.”
Linked by “Scotland Yard”. That’s enough evidence for the Express.
The Sun has more:
An email from John Shord of Scotland Yard’s elite clubs and vice intelligence unit reveals that a ring of child abusers made an order for a young girl just THREE days before Maddie was snatched. Her photo was passed to the gang and the chilling deal concluded.
Grim stuff. But no link to Madeleine McCann.
DAILY MIRROR (front page): “DID THEY SNATCH MADDY”
“First pics of Dutch sighting suspects.”
Says the now famous Anna Stam: “I HOPE THIS WILL HELP KATE IN FINDING HER LITTLE GIRL.”
Anna, who was flown to London by the Mirror to aid the hunt, said: “They fit the faces I remember. I just hope it’s not too late.“
EXCLUSIVE Mirror brings witness Anna to Britain to help in the hunt for Madeleine It is 462 days since Madeleine went missing in Portugal…
As Anorak told you yesterday, Anna Stam is now in Blighty.
Anna, 41, spoke out after the Mirror flew her to London to meet a police artist and representatives of the McCanns. Pledging to instruct investigators to make Anna’s dramatic sighting a priority, family spokesman Clarence Mitchell said: “I’m grateful to the Mirror for bringing her to us. Her evidence could be very significant. Our investigators will interview her in the next few days.”
On one woman’s word, so much has been done. Says the Mirror:
Anna saw the couple with the Madeleine lookalike in her party shop in Amsterdam on May 6 last year.
A lookalike? Says Anna Stam:
“I didn’t like the man, he didn’t look like a nice person. I work in a party shop so most people smile when they come in to buy things.”
That a fact…
“But he didn’t smile back at me when I smiled at him. He had no sparkle in his eyes. He was short with me and seemed angry. I got the feeling he didn’t want me to interfere with him and the others.”
What did he buy? We’re not told. Did he use a credit card? We’re not told. Did he buy anything? We’re not told. Did he pay with cash, and can that cash be traced? We’re not told.
3 sightings in Belgium but police drew blank
One:
Witnesses say the girl looked just like missing Madeleine but minus her fringe. She was first seen by Line Compere, 31, on a 8.45am tram in Brussels on May 15. Line said she was suspicious because the girl was with a couple, she thought were East European, had dark hair and did not look like her…
Swarthy haired people with a blonde child. Sound familiar..?
Two:
Then 12 days later, on May 27, a Briton saw a child asleep on a train from Brussels to Antwerp and thought she might drugged. She was with a balding, 6ft white man aged about 40. He got off at Mechelen at 9.20pm carrying the sleeping girl. Leicestershire police asked Interpol to check stations and CCTV.
Child asleep on night train with fatherly figure.
Three:
Then on June 2, Gilles Crippiau, 33, saw a girl who looked like Madeleine in a shop in Mouscron, west Belgium. He heard a woman, who was with the girl and a man, speaking English and thought she must be a tourist…They put their purchases in a Renault Scenic and drove off. The shop had no CCTV, police files released this week show.
Purchases. Then they can be traced.
DAILY MAIL: “Detectives probe 100 ‘Madeleine sightings’ in Belgium after claims she was stolen to order”
100. Trumps the Mirror’s news, and then some.
Detectives are investigating more than 100 Madeleine McCann ‘ sightings’ in Belgium following a warning she could have been stolen to order for a paedophile ring.
100.
Interpol officials in Brussels said they had received 107 reports since she vanished from Portugal on May 3 last year.
107. Any more?
Private detectives working for Kate and Gerry McCann have said that they will check the most credible sightings.
But what about the incredible sightings? Should they not all be checked? Why is one more credible then another? Remember when Metodo 3, the private detectives, said Madeleine was in Morocco, in the mountains. Incredible?
Interpol official Alain Remue, the chief commanding officer of the Belgium Federal Police’s missing persons unit, said a special hotline had received 107 witness reports related to Madeleine’s disappearance.
He said 67 were too vague to be properly investigated. The remaining 36 were investigated and passed to Interpol’s Lisbon bureau but there was no response from Portugal.
THE SUN: “I spotted Maddie on Belgian tram”
The sighting by supermarket buyer Line Compere came just 12 days after Maddie was snatched from her family’s holiday apartment in Portugal. Line, 31, is one of THREE credible witnesses who say they saw the five-year-old in Belgium during the same period.
Line told The Sun: “I thought it was strange because they didn’t look alike physically. They definitely were not from the same family.”
Her suspicions were further aroused when the three seemed to be communicating in different languages.
She said: “The couple looked to me as if they came from East Europe and were between 35 and 40. It looked as if life had taken its toll on them — they looked rough. The little girl was dancing in the tram and at one point they told her to sit down. She was dressed as if she were going to the beach, with plastic beach shoes and no socks. She also had a jacket with a hood. The couple had a red pushchair.”
DAILY TELEGRAPH: “Madeleine McCann: First pictures of Dutch sighting suspects”
The Telegraph is now quoting the Mirror, and featuring the Mirror’s front page.
The sketches were drawn by a police artist for the Daily Mirror on the evidence of Anna Stam, 41, who claims to have seen the trio in Amsterdam.
DAILY STAR (front page): “MADDIE: hunts hits fever pitch”
THE COLUMNISTS:
THE INDEPENDENT: “Joan Smith: Everyone, it seems, has a theory about Madeleine”
The reason that a minority of cases catch the public imagination is not just to do with the family’s relationship with the media, although the McCanns have become as well known as the Lindberghs in the months since their daughter was spirited from Praia da Luz. As well as incarnating parents’ deepest fears, the disappearance (and reappearance) of children is a regular feature of myths and fairy stories, a fact which has clearly, if unconsciously, influenced the theories floated by newspapers.
Fairy stories? A child is missing. Yeah, a real one…
A persistent theme in coverage of the McCann case is the sighting of a flustered woman, dragging a reluctant toddler in her wake, who has taken Madeleine to fulfil her craving for a child; in this narrative, Madeleine functions as a changeling who might one day be reunited with her real family.
There once was a blonde duckling…
Then there are the strangers with evil intent, who prey on children and steal them for their own wicked purposes; two decades ago, they would have been on the look-out for children to use in Satanic rites, but now they come in the more up-to-date guise of paedophiles.
Paedos!
WESTERN MAIL: “Surely too much for the McCanns”
Writes middle-class Vicky Pollard, Lowri Turner:
If you were Kate or Gerry McCann, the revelation that Portuguese police knew of a possible sighting of Maddie in Holland just days after her disappearance, but didn’t tell them, you’d be beside yourself.
It’s hard to imagine, but…
That they concealed the fact that the little blonde girl in CCTV footage apparently told a shopkeeper she had been taken from her mummy on holiday is unbelievable.
DAILY MAIL: “Why were the senhors deaf to Kate’s cries of despair?”
Jan Moir writes:
Seven months after her daughter went missing, Kate McCann wrote a letter to the Portuguese detective leading the investigation into her disappearance.
Mrs McCann’s letter was a plea to be kept informed as to how the investigation was progressing, even if in only the ‘broadest terms’.
Just a hint! Give us a clue! Any news, senhor?
Those Portuguese. Grrr…
That was all she was asking, nothing more. Yet despite her careful sentences and softly, softly tone, a mother’s anguish hammers behind every single word.
I hope you do not mind me writing to you, she begins. Are you a parent? I am appealing to you as a fellow human being.
She uses words such as grateful, victim and torture to describe her situation.
Humane, blame and culture outline the ongoing situation.
Please, please help us is the unmistakable message. Yet despite her plangent pleas, that help was never forthcoming.
Kate McCann’s screams of despair were silent on the page, but the police chiefs still affected not to hear them…
I suppose we should be grateful that the wretches didn’t just bin it, along with any real hope of ever finding Madeleine McCann and the person or persons unknown who snatched her.
Their conduct throughout this entire investigation has been utterly shameful.
Has it?
From the start, the Cluedo cops were convinced that Mum and Dad had done it, in the bedroom, with a bottle of maxi-strength Calpol…
But Moir knows better. Moir is British…
Paedophiles see nothing immoral or wicked in what they do. They are organised and energetic, with an ability to hide in society and molest at will that is truly frightening.
So it was paedos. Now we know what the crime was..
Posted: 8th, August 2008 | In: Broadsheets, Madeleine McCann, Tabloids Comments (406) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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August 8th, 2008 at 3:15 pm
I was joking Brandon i.e. god can’t you remember absolutely everything
!!!
August 8th, 2008 at 3:14 pm
I’ll stay out of this little domestic …. considering my mom is English, my dad is Welsh and I’m a totally Afrikaans speaking South African
August 8th, 2008 at 3:11 pm
lone
?
August 8th, 2008 at 3:09 pm
Fair
True story this .
Mrs D is English. First time she met any of my relatives was when one of my aunts died. We drove up to Scotland for the funeral. After the funeral we went to a hotel for a bit of a drink. I introduced Mrs D to my cousin Tam. She said ‘hello’.
My cousin Tam is good with accents. He recognised her’s immediately and turned to me saying . . . .
‘Are there no enough bonnie Scots lassies that ye had to go marry a bloody sassenach !’
P.S. the only reason he escaped getting a kick in the goolies from Mrs D was because the police arrived at that moment. They had been called by the Hotel manager to stop a fight between three of my other aunts. Mrs D has often said afterwards she has never enjoyed herself so much and can’t wait to attend another Scottish funeral
August 8th, 2008 at 3:09 pm
brandon flours Says:
August 8th, 2008 at 3:08 pm
Val
I cant remember that sorry
August 8th, 2008 at 3:08 pm
Val
I cant remember that sorry.
August 8th, 2008 at 3:06 pm
anaheim flash Says:
August 8th, 2008 at 2:59 pm
August 8th, 2008 at 3:06 pm
PS I only mentioned Falkirk because it was in the article, not in the context of the English/Scottish debate.
August 8th, 2008 at 3:04 pm
Saul
I’m high-tenning it here!
Now that, as the offspring would say, is seriously shiny…
August 8th, 2008 at 3:04 pm
that is definitely her isn’t it?
August 8th, 2008 at 3:03 pm
Clive,
Yes he is. He was born in Donegal !
August 8th, 2008 at 3:03 pm
There’s some people on the pitch, they think it’s all over………………
August 8th, 2008 at 3:03 pm
Clive said
”It is not necessarily because of what happened hundreds of years ago but
more the superciliousness of BBC and London based media who still dredge up 1966
at every opportunity.”
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Seems a bit silly to me to put it down to one event & a couple of TV stations.
Would the Scots (such a proud nation) not be very proud if they had won a world cup??
August 8th, 2008 at 3:02 pm
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Just over a month after the little girl went missing, flat 5A in Praia da Luz’s Ocean Club resort was allowed to be occupied again.
Despite the apartment being a crime scene, 11 people stayed there between June 12 and July 26 last year, raising the possibility that it was contaminated before fresh forensic examinations in August.
A couple from Liverpool who are friends of the flat’s owner spent a week there from June 12 to 19, a document in the newly-released Portuguese police files showed.
They were followed by a family of four from Falkirk in Scotland who stayed there from June 28 to July 12.
A couple from New Barnet in Hertfordshire used the apartment from July 12 to 19 and a family from Leicester stayed in it from July 19 to 26.
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My jaw dropped when I read that. Surely it can’t be true. If it is, who on earth made the decision to re-let a crime scene to families of holidaymakers?
No no no it can’t be true - can it?
August 8th, 2008 at 2:59 pm
Thankfully very very few Scots are like Gerry McCann-suspect he is really Irish
August 8th, 2008 at 2:59 pm
Regarding the Scottish vs English debate - which I think is quite a longstanding one - having gone on for many a year….
I have heard from a well connected person that all the Scots that he knows tend to be very well balanced individuals…
They have a chip on each shoulder..
August 8th, 2008 at 2:58 pm
Read that back to yourself considering the present
August 8th, 2008 at 2:57 pm
brandon
Watched your Video on Youtube………I”m impressed!!!!!!!
Coco and I were discussing last night report of a sighting in PDL but couldn”t remember much and I said I”d ask you cos you have a good memory.
A business man who has his business in Lagos had been working late and while driving
through PDL, his headlights picked out a man carrying a bundle who turned into a
lane quickly to avoid the headlights. Can you remember, or anyone?
August 8th, 2008 at 2:56 pm
Nope
even there too
Where would your Parliament be without Scots ?
Your Banks?
August 8th, 2008 at 2:55 pm
Duncan
So it’s true then?
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Carmen
If you mean the ‘’site that can’t be mentioned” I have no intention of registering there!!
I’m a coward! But I thought you were registered? Thought I remember you commenting on something there….or perhaps I’m mistaken.
August 8th, 2008 at 2:54 pm
Except when abroad in England
August 8th, 2008 at 2:51 pm
val Says:
August 8th, 2008 at 2:25 pm
I can get into Mccannfiles but can’t open any of the information; I get thrown off the website. The same thing happened on Joana’s site recently. In that case it seemed to be a technical problem which was fixed by the following day. It gave me a nasty moment, though, I thought it had been sabotaged.
August 8th, 2008 at 2:48 pm
Hey
It is not just football where we Scots support whoever is playing fEngland but any and all sports. It is not necessarily because of what happened hundreds of years ago but
more the superciliousness of BBC and London based media who still dredge up 1966
at every opportunity.
~One thing that is clear -when abroad you will find that Scots are rated much more highly than English and that should also say a lot.
August 8th, 2008 at 2:47 pm
Fair
Scots ”hate” the English so much for what they did hundreds of years ago.
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we never forget a slight !
August 8th, 2008 at 2:47 pm
I get the impression the PJ are relieved to open it to public viewing, and wished they could have done it sooner.
August 8th, 2008 at 2:46 pm
What is it about human behaviour that is so destructive?
I know the Scots have far more History with the English than the Welsh and the English, but why continue the bad feeling now?
Freud said Human beings are irrational and he much preferred animals, with what”s
going on around the world now, he was not a bad judge.
August 8th, 2008 at 2:45 pm
Carmen, are you carmen@anorak.co.uk
August 8th, 2008 at 2:43 pm
Carmen
Okey dokey.
Sorry
Didn’t realise it was taboo.
Sorry.
Any clues where to look?
August 8th, 2008 at 2:39 pm
Saul,
It’s payback time.
Team McCann has spent over a year whinging about how the PJ weren’t doing anything.
They now have approaching 30,000 pages of all the things that the PJ were doing.
Note that notwithstanding the head start on the files Clarrie has had to settle for amazing leads like an anonymous telephone call 10 months after the event, and a Flying Dutchwoman.
Like I said, payback time…
August 8th, 2008 at 2:34 pm
Well, Scotland is still part of Great Britain and we compete as Great Britain in the Olympics but on the other hand Scots used to boo God Save the Queen when it was played before a Scotland international football match. The opposing teams were totally bemused at that.