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Unless there is amymore updates about Madeleine, I will post these
reports once a week. 'We Have To Believe Madeleine Is Safe' Updated: 15:46, Monday May 14, 2007 Madeleine McCann's parents have said they have to cling to the hope that their daughter is still alive. Gerry and Kate McCannIn a brief news conference this morning Gerry McCann told Sky News presenter Jeremy Thompson: "We've had excellent support to help us look forward and to channel everything into looking forwards. "Until we have concrete evidence to the contrary, we believe Madeleine is safe and being looked after." He added that the couple had taken "tremendous support" from the "warmth and spiritual outpouring" from all around the world. Kate McCann said she "couldn't even consider" returning to the UK at the moment. Mr McCann confirmed that they have their own lawyers with them to relieve them of the burden of working out how best to use the offers of financial support to help in the search. Madeleine: Four on Saturday"This has allowed us to concentrate on our own physical and mental wellbeing and that of our family," he said. Portuguese police looking for Madeleine have admitted they have no suspects - and not a single lead in the case, despite rewards totalling more than £2.5m. Madeleine was taken from the room where she was sleeping while her parents were having dinner about 50 yards away. Around 10 British people, including the McCanns and their friends, have been re-interviewed by police to clarify their statements in recent days. This week the group are set to appear in court behind closed doors to record their evidence for any future trial before they go back to the UK. The procedure, known as "memory for the future", is similar to a mock trial in which the friends would give evidence as witnesses now against a future defendant. |
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hope she is returned unharmed and safe!!!!!i believe the kidnappers
derservre the death penalty!!i dont understand why they cant just drop in a crowd of people if they dont wanna get caught,every one knows that little girls face,she will be returned tto her parents....loads of prayers to her and her family |
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Im saying many prayers for safe returns. |
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sky sitesSky.comJoin SkySportsNewsShowbizMoviesSky
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Madeleine: Expert Calls For Case Review
Updated: 11:57, Thursday May 24, 2007 It is now three weeks since four-year-old Madeleine McCann was snatched from her bed at a Portugal resort. Sky News Online has spoken to a crime expert about the ongoing investigation. Mark Williams-ThomasFormer police detective Mark Williams-Thomas visited Praia da Luz in the days after Madeleine was abducted. He is critical of the way Portuguese police began their investigation but remains confident of a successful outcome. The child protection expert said local detectives should now be considering an external review of their case. This is his view: Having been out there and observed the crime scene, it's so different to the sort of crime scene you would see in Britain. One has to be careful of making comparisons but the British methods are tried and tested. My initial observation was that the crime scene was poorly preserved - there was no one securing the patio doors, which I would refer to as the point of entry. Everyone talks about the back doors but having attended the scene I thought there was no way someone would force open some shutters and climb in the window where you could easily be noticed, when you could simply walk through the patio door. The inner cordon was very close to the apartment, within 30 yards. I would have put the inner cordon 100 yards away. There are limitations to that because there's a shop nearby and there are apartments so some of the cordon might be less than that. But it should have been at least 50 yards. Madeleine: still missingThat's because whoever has taken Madeleine has been into the apartment and has gained access via the roads leading to the apartment and directly outside it. There could be a whole load of possible pieces of evidence that could be obtained from that area, such as DNA from various objects or tyre tracks. Having been there for a few days it became clear that there was no process of stopping and questioning people who are living in the area or visiting it. The significance of this is that there are people who may hold vital clues that have seen someone acting suspiciously or may have seen something suspicious. There's a supermarket that is the only one in the village and it's a place that the offender or offenders could have gone into and bought some drinks or food. They should have been stopping and speaking to everyone who went into that supermarket. I went in there every day and I never saw a police officer asking any questions. Unfortunately for the police, although the supermarket has CCTV, it was broken two weeks prior to the offence. Otherwise that might have held vital evidence. CCTV has played such a prominent part in police investigations in the UK. The streets around Praia Da Luz don't have CCTV cameras unfortunately. Parents at shrineI didn't see any house-to-house inquiries being done which is vital because, again, they are the people living and staying in these apartments. They become the eyes and ears of police in a major investigation and can hold a vital piece of the jigsaw. There was also no appeal. When you make comparisons to the British police, the media strategy is an integral part of any major investigation. The laws in Portugal are very different to Britain's - the police conduct their investigations in secrecy and provide very little information as to the inquiries they are making. However, the law doesn't prevent them from making appeals - they don't need to give anything back by revealing what they are doing. They can effectively be a sponge. So where are we now 20 days on? It's unclear where the police are. We know they have named one suspect but it may well be they have other leads and lines of inquiry. But at this stage it will be important for them to take stock and even ask for an external review. They need to take experts from outside the investigation, possibly from Britain or America, to undertake the review. This isn't about apportioning blame or criticism in relation to the investigation. It's about looking at possible lines of inquiry with a fresh pair of eyes. In a British investigation this would normally take place at 28 days, with an external force or another body reviewing the investigation. I remain confident and optimistic about this investigation. There is enough expertise out there and if it's tapped into that may possibly provide some significant assistance. |
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My prayers go out to this little girl & her family I hope they find her
alive & well As for her kidnapper I hope they throw the book at him & throw away the kers for good .Luvey1950 |
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I Hope they find her & she is OK. Will keep you in my prayers.
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I hope that she is found Safe and Sound. Please look after her God.
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Madeline Update:
Madeleine's Parents Cling To Hope Updated: 15:40, Friday June 01, 2007 The parents of Madeleine McCann believe their missing daughter is being kept safe by someone wanting a child of their own. Gerry and Kate McCannGerry and Kate McCann also say it is possible the four-year-old may have been taken to Spain after being abducted. And they hope Madeleine will be given back voluntarily, safe and well. The couple are in Madrid during a European campaign to spread news about the missing four-year-old. They have given a series of television interviews - including a spot on a show dedicated to missing children - and met officials who can help in their search. Spain has been preoccupied by its own case of child abduction - seven-year-old Yeremi Vargas who disappeared in the Canary Islands two months ago. In echoes of Madeleine's case, thousands of people took part in the search and posters were put up nationwide. Poster for Madeleine McCannMr McCann - who offered his thoughts and prayers to the boy's family - said: "I would like some reassurance in Spain that there has been some proactive investigation regarding Madeleine's disappearance. "I think it is at least worth exploring the possibility that Madeleine's disappearance should not be considered in isolation and in the context of other disappearances in the Iberian peninsula, even the Canary Isles as well." The McCanns are expected to travel to Germany and the Netherlands after their Spanish campaign launch. Reports also suggest the couple will travel to Morocco - where a number of alleged sightings of their daughter have been made. Meanwhile, Madeleine's aunt and uncle set off 400 yellow balloons into the sky in a bid to help find their niece. Pictures of the abducted toddler were attached to the balloons before they were launched from Bankhead Primary School in Glasgow where her aunt Diane is a teacher. |
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Gentle Jesus up above
look down on Madeleine with your love |
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May God look over our children
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May God return each one them home safe into the loving arms of thier loved ones,,, Guide them oh Lord,,, |
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