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Madeleine McCann: The Etan Patz connection

by | 24th, April 2012

MADELEINE  McCann: Det Ch Insp Andy Redwood is talking to the BBC’s Panorama. The child is on the BBC’s News at 10.

The Irish Independent: “Madeleine McCann detective positive case will be solved.”

THE ongoing review of the Madeleine McCann case offers the “best opportunity” to solve the mystery because it is the first time information from all sources has been pooled, a detective has claimed…Det Chief Insp Andy Redwood said…: “Anything is possible, and clearly, within that material, the answer could lie.”

The Guardian then delivers the epic headline: “McCann officer hopes to solve case”

Unlike all other police in all other cases.

The Guardian’s Hadley Freeman makes a connection: “Etan Patz: the tragedy that still haunts me”

Almost 30 years before Madeleine McCann disappeared from a hotel bed in Praia da Luz, a six-year-old boy named Etan Patz (pronounced Ay-tahn Pay-ts) walked out of his parents’ home in SoHo…

Does Patz, the child whose vanishing created a national day, need Madeleine McCann, that media benchmark for all missing children?

And thanks for helping with the pronunciation – good to know how to say things properly when talking about missing kids offer a coffee.

Madeleine (pronounced Maddie) is missing. Talk amongst yourselves….



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