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Madeleine McCann: Daily Express Says ‘Police Have No Idea What Happened To Her’

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MADELEINE McCann: a round-up on August’s reporting on the missing child.

Evening Standard, August 18:

There are many things it’s fine to reference at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe. Jimmy Savile, Cliff Richard, missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, rape, abortion, Madeleine McCann (yes, still), Michael Jackson (yes, still), the free sugar-free limoncello at Nancy Dell’Olio’s show (yes, really)… Just whatever you do, please don’t mention the Scottish independence referendum.

Once upon a time, an ‘Our Maddie’ joke was tabloid fodder.

Daily Express, August 15:

Met chief vows no let-up in search for Madeleine…

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe said: “The investigation is still ongoing and we will not be reducing the team.”

He praised Portuguese authorities for allowing Yard detectives to take part in the summer search.

“A reasonable amount of progress has been made,” he added.

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Posted: 18th, August 2014 | In: Madeleine McCann, Reviews | Comment


Madeleine McCann: Finally We Get A Black Suspect (And He’s Dead)

MADELEINE McCann: Having rounded up and let the gypsies go (for now) the Daily Mirror tells readers that the latest “suspect” is an African-born black man.

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The headline yells: “Madeleine McCann prime suspect pictured: Heroin addict who worked at hotel club”

The prime suspect” is Portuguese immigrant Euclides Monteiro. David Collins writes:

A key suspect in the abduction of Madeleine McCann was fired from the holiday complex where she vanished after police warned staff: “You can’t trust this man.”

A key suspect? But he was the “prime suspect” just one line earlier? And weren’t gypsy abductors giving us hope?

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Says the Mirror:

Junkie and ex-jailbird Euclides Monteiro was sacked by the Ocean Club in Praia da Luz, Portugal, the year before the blonde three-year-old ­disappeared on May 3, 2007.

Because her hair colour is of vital importance.

Yesterday, as the first picture of the 6ft 2in ex-waiter emerged, detectives were investigating the possibility that he kidnapped Madeleine after being disturbed as he broke into her ­family’s ­apartment.

Menteiro, known as Toni, died aged 40 in a tractor accident four years ago.

He’s dead. He died in 2009. Let’s dig him up and beat him with sticks. And then arrest him:

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But phone records have placed him near the flats at the time she vanished. It is believed he may have been raiding guests’ rooms to feed his heroin habit.

Yeah. Or  maybe he wasn’t.

His picture looks nothing like two e-fit images issued by Scotland Yard – but police stress they are still exploring every line of inquiry.

No sh*t. You remember those e-fits? The Mirror shows us them and declared that the man in the picture was “vital” to solving the case.

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Is there a witness?

Nelson Rodrigues, 32, a barman and waiter at the Ocean Club for two years, worked alongside Monteiro in 2006. He said yesterday: “On the surface he was a nice guy but there was something not right with him. He would turn up to work with bleary eyes, sometimes he didn’t seem like he was all there. And things were going missing about that time – laptops, jewellery, mobile phones, anything that was lying around.”

A suspected thief in life becomes a child kidnapper in death.

Mr Rodrigues said police were called after Monteiro was accused of stealing tips. He was searched, but nothing was found and he protested his innocence.

Later an officer for Portugal’s national guard took the staff to one side and warned them about Monteiro. Mr Rodrigues recalled: “The officer told us, ‘We know him, you can’t trust that man’. They said he’d been in trouble in the past for drug offences. “That’s the last time he worked at the Ocean Club. I never saw him again.”

Until now…

What other evidence?

He was living in Lagos, a 15-minute drive from Praia da Luz, when Madeleine ­disappeared. British expat, George Burke, from Liverpool, reported a possible sighting in Lagos.

He said he saw a girl “remarkably like Madeleine” being dragged along a road to Lagos marina at 6am the day after she went missing.

But Monteiro’s relatives claim police are just looking for a “scapegoat”.

His sister Paula said: “It’s ridiculous – the e-fit they released is a white man and my brother was black. He loved kids. He had a son and daughter and would never have harmed a young girl.”

Such are the facts…

Posted: 4th, November 2013 | In: Madeleine McCann, Reviews | Comment