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US REPORT: Madeleine McCann mystery solved A shocking investigation uncovers new details. - by Ben Simons
US REPORT: Madeleine McCann mystery solved
A shocking investigation uncovers new details. - by Ben Simons
An explosive report from US publication The National Enquirer has today claimed to have confirmed Madeleine McCann was 'stolen by traffickers' from her family's hotel room in Portugal in 2007, an investigation has revealed.
The National Enquirer's investigation has today claimed to have 'cracked the most famous missing persons case,' and has learned Scotland Yard has identified a 'person of significance' in the 11-year-old mystery.
According to the publication, law enforcement have travelled to Bolivia to track down the suspected culprit.
Psychologist and sex trafficking expert Remi Alli told the Enquirer, 'Scotland Yard isn't giving up on this case! Why? Because they know how to recognise sex trafficking and they've noticed a pattern.'
Gerry and Kate McCann, Madeleine's heartbroken parents, were at dinner with friends on May 3, 2007, when their then three-year-old toddler vanished from the family's ground-floor apartment at a resort in Portugal's Algarve region.
Since then, a staggering $15million has been spent investigating the shocking disappearance.
The National Enquirer claims to have obtained a copy of a Scotland Yard report that notes 'traffickers prey on children and young people.'
On top of the National Enquirer's shocking new evidence, in March police were granted additional funds to search for Madeleine.
On June 15, police traveled to the tiny town of Kamen Bryag, Bulgaria, to track down a suspect, who the Enquirer alleges has been 'hiding since the kidnap occurred.'
Police sources also told the Enquirer that since the young girls' disappearance, Portugal police have reported over 30 incidents similar to that of Madeleine's.
These reportedly include attempted kidnapping and 'near misses' when culprits attempted to enter hotel windows.
Since the 2007 disappearance, police have investigated more than 600 people and reviewed 40,000 documents.
The McCann's have vowed to continue to search for their daughter, who would now be 15.
Kate has said, 'We will go on, try out hardest, never give up and make the best of the life we have.'
The McCann's are yet to respond to the National Enquirer's latest report.
https://www.newidea.com.au/us-report-madeleine-mccann-mystery-solved
There's a video on this link
A shocking investigation uncovers new details. - by Ben Simons
An explosive report from US publication The National Enquirer has today claimed to have confirmed Madeleine McCann was 'stolen by traffickers' from her family's hotel room in Portugal in 2007, an investigation has revealed.
The National Enquirer's investigation has today claimed to have 'cracked the most famous missing persons case,' and has learned Scotland Yard has identified a 'person of significance' in the 11-year-old mystery.
According to the publication, law enforcement have travelled to Bolivia to track down the suspected culprit.
Psychologist and sex trafficking expert Remi Alli told the Enquirer, 'Scotland Yard isn't giving up on this case! Why? Because they know how to recognise sex trafficking and they've noticed a pattern.'
Gerry and Kate McCann, Madeleine's heartbroken parents, were at dinner with friends on May 3, 2007, when their then three-year-old toddler vanished from the family's ground-floor apartment at a resort in Portugal's Algarve region.
Since then, a staggering $15million has been spent investigating the shocking disappearance.
The National Enquirer claims to have obtained a copy of a Scotland Yard report that notes 'traffickers prey on children and young people.'
On top of the National Enquirer's shocking new evidence, in March police were granted additional funds to search for Madeleine.
On June 15, police traveled to the tiny town of Kamen Bryag, Bulgaria, to track down a suspect, who the Enquirer alleges has been 'hiding since the kidnap occurred.'
Police sources also told the Enquirer that since the young girls' disappearance, Portugal police have reported over 30 incidents similar to that of Madeleine's.
These reportedly include attempted kidnapping and 'near misses' when culprits attempted to enter hotel windows.
Since the 2007 disappearance, police have investigated more than 600 people and reviewed 40,000 documents.
The McCann's have vowed to continue to search for their daughter, who would now be 15.
Kate has said, 'We will go on, try out hardest, never give up and make the best of the life we have.'
The McCann's are yet to respond to the National Enquirer's latest report.
https://www.newidea.com.au/us-report-madeleine-mccann-mystery-solved
There's a video on this link
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Hi Verity,if and that's a big if. If Scotland yard are so "Proficient" in recognising"Sex Trafficking",then how come they failed in 2007-08 alongside Interpol to find the Paedophile Gang associated to kidnapping Madeleine McCann!
Scotland Yard "Have not" uncovered the "Sex Trafficking" of any Males or Females dating back over fifty to sixty Years ago!
What has been uncovered is the necessity for"Scotland Yard Officers/MI5" be present to confiscate evidence garnered from the Newspaper Editors or Press correspondence operatives in Sexual abuse of minors,Factually correct.
Perhaps Ben Simon could take up a"Nodding Head" position just like DCI Simon Foy(Cognitive dissonance) did. The "McCann's" had No involvement in Madeleine's disappearance,because,"They were,where they, were",when Madeleine disappeared from the Apartment on 3 May 2007?
Scotland Yard "Have not" uncovered the "Sex Trafficking" of any Males or Females dating back over fifty to sixty Years ago!
What has been uncovered is the necessity for"Scotland Yard Officers/MI5" be present to confiscate evidence garnered from the Newspaper Editors or Press correspondence operatives in Sexual abuse of minors,Factually correct.
Perhaps Ben Simon could take up a"Nodding Head" position just like DCI Simon Foy(Cognitive dissonance) did. The "McCann's" had No involvement in Madeleine's disappearance,because,"They were,where they, were",when Madeleine disappeared from the Apartment on 3 May 2007?
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Oh no ! I wonder if Gordon the Psychic Waffler will have "seen" this in his dreams and told everyone about it all those years ago.
They just wouldn't listen...……..
They just wouldn't listen...……..
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" Police sources also told the Enquirer that since the young girls disappearance , Portugal's police have reported over 30 incidents similar to that of Madeleines .
These reportedly include attempted kidnapping and " near misses " where culprits attempted to enter hotel windows "
Dear dear the " source close to the family " and Olive Oyl are slipping not reporting this aren't they ?
Surely the McCanns would have been " buoyed " and the " heartbroken , grieving parents " given fresh hope ?
A 15th June trip to Bulgaria eh ? Do they have " lawless hills " as well ?
These reportedly include attempted kidnapping and " near misses " where culprits attempted to enter hotel windows "
Dear dear the " source close to the family " and Olive Oyl are slipping not reporting this aren't they ?
Surely the McCanns would have been " buoyed " and the " heartbroken , grieving parents " given fresh hope ?
A 15th June trip to Bulgaria eh ? Do they have " lawless hills " as well ?
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When I look at the link earlier the report was from 2014, referring to Madeleine's disappearance as seven years prior.
The report I see now from the same link refers to an eleven year investigation. The report is different.
The report I see now from the same link refers to an eleven year investigation. The report is different.
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The reference to the National Enquirer is a hoax, someone is playing silly games. As I said, when I first looked at the link (not the video, is wasn't working) it referred to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann seven years ago - that was 2014 and clearly refers to the visit by Operation Grange a la 007. The report is not even from the National Enquirer with a link, even if it was the National Enquirer is a tabloid rag, not worthy of attention.
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Daily Mirror, 03 June 2014
AGONY OF THE McCANNS
Parents braced for the worst as Brit police start dig using radar
BY MARTIN FRICKER IN PRAIA DA LUZ
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
BRITISH police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann began digging yesterday near the spot where she vanished.
The search using radar comes seven years after the tot was snatched on holiday at Praia da Luz, Portugal.
Distraught parents Kate and Gerry were said last night to be bracing themselves for "significant news".
FULL STORY: PAGES 4&5
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Madeleine McCann search 'unprecedented operation' as British police descend on holiday complex for dig Daily Mirror
Jun 02, 2014 22:30 | By Martin Fricker
A dozen British detectives and uniformed police descended on the Algarve resort of Praia da Luz, where the youngster disappeared days before her fourth birthday
Madeleine McCann search in Praia da Luz, Portugal (silent video)
Madeleine McCann search in Praia da Luz, Portugal
Madeleine McCann search in Praia da Luz, Portugal
After seven years of heartache, Kate and Gerry McCann face new agony as police began digging near the Algarve holiday complex where their daughter Madeleine disappeared.
In an unprecedented operation initiated by Scotland Yard, officers were concentrating their search on an overgrown area of scrubland as the McCanns were said to be bracing themselves for "significant news".
A dozen British detectives and uniformed police descended on the Algarve resort of Praia da Luz, where the three-year-old vanished in May 2007.
The search team, liaising with Portuguese authorities, spent more than seven hours mapping out the area, just 300 yards from the family apartment where she was last seen.
The Operation Grange team erected three forensic tents in specific spots as part of the most significant development since Madeleine was snatched.
Detectives are expected to start using ground-penetrating radar and begin excavation work for clues that could solve the tragic case.
The McCanns' Portuguese lawyer, Isabel Duarte, said the distraught couple "just want to know exactly what happened to their daughter".
She added: "It is my belief that police have some very good information to be carrying out ground searches.
"I believe there is data in the criminal file which has led to this operation because, if not, police would not be performing this very drastic task.
"Kate and Gerry have not been given any information that Madeleine is dead, and until this happens they have to believe she is still alive.
"But they think police will come up with some significant news. It is such a stressful time for them and my heart goes out to them.
"It has been so long, and the investigating officers now have new information and there may finally be some answers."
Ms Duarte added: "I don't need to ask them how they are feeling. It is very clear.
"But it is not for me to say if they fear the worse."
It was the evening of May 3, 2007 – just nine days before her fourth birthday – when Madeleine went missing from the ground floor apartment while her parents dined in a tapas restaurant with friends.
The Portuguese police case - which was criticised after Kate and Gerry, from Rothely, Leics. were named formal suspects – was shelved the following year.
Operation Grange was set up in 2011 to re-investigate the disappearance after David Cameron ordered Scotland Yard to review all the evidence.
UK police have made numerous trips to Portugal this is the first time they have carried out a search.
But the move has angered locals – with the resort's mayor speaking of his "regret" at the police activity.
Victor Mata said the timing of the search "couldn't be worse" and that residents were being "punished" by the renewed investigation.
He said: "With every search, it doesn't seem like we're going anywhere – we're going backwards.
"There was a battalion of people out here looking for the child seven years ago.
"Everybody was looking. Everyone wanted to find her. People criss-crossed that land as they did other parts of the village.
"This is a time when the number of people in Luz increases four-fold.
Mystery: Madeleine McCann
Mystery: Madeleine McCann
"Livelihoods here depend on the three summer months and this disruption is not good for business.
"I know of at least two hotels which have had cancellations as a direct result of the searches.
"But if police are certain their searches will bear fruit, locals here will be the first to assist.
"We are not against the searches, but we'd have appreciated it if they could have started in a few months' time."
One woman, known as locally as Nana, felt so strongly that she walked up to the site on Rua 25 da Abril with a handmade placard saying: "Dig up lies, not Luz".
She said: "I'm very angry, frustrated, furious. This has such a detrimental effect on Luz locally, for tourism.
"People live off tourism. Luz is suffering – and that's why I'm angry."
The search is the biggest policing operation linked to Madeleine's disappearance since the initial hunt wound down a month after she went missing.
The scrubland, which overlooks the resort's beach, was sealed off by Portuguese officer under cover of darkness in the early hours.
A military plane flew over the site and took detailed images which were emailed to the British team on the ground.
They compared the photographs with satellite imagery taken in 2007 to see if any soil has been moved over the past seven years.
A remote-controlled drone was later seen hovering above the scrubland - which is close to where a suspect was seen with a girl in his arms on the night Madeleine was abducted.
Heartbreak: Gerry and Kate McCann
Heartbreak: Gerry and Kate McCann
British police arrived in Praia da Luz at 9.30am and held a briefing with local detectives in a makeshift command centre just yards from the McCanns' old apartment.
Both groups emerged at 11.15am and left in convoy with two rented UK Europcar vans which contained the ground-penetrating radar, spades and other items.
They then mapped out the area - the size of three football pitches - with hi-tech surveying equipment.
The search site is on land owned by Belmiro de Azevedo – Portugal's second richest man and 605th on the Forbes rich list.
Officers are expected to carry out similar searches at two more sites in the resort later this week.
Scotland Yard refused to comment on the dig. Portuguese cops have also reopened their inquiry into, but have refused to set up an official joint investigation.
A local police source said: "All the technical resources have been brought in from England.
"This includes archeologists, sniffer dogs and a ground-penetrating radar, while the Portuguese resources consist of pickaxes and a digger."
Clarence Mitchell, the McCanns' official spokesman said the couple were "being kept informed".
Radar to reveal buried secrets
A modern ground-penetrating radar system allows detectives hunting for Madeleine to target excavations far more specifically than was possible before.
The four-wheeled device in use at Praia da Luz is made by the Swedish firm Mala Geoscience and costs around £24,000.
It can scan an area the size of a football pitch every day.
A similar device was used to find the remains of Richard III in a Leicester car park recently.
The machine works in a similar way to sonar but instead of sending out soundwaves it emits a radio pulse, which is reflected back from below the ground.
The signals can reveal the location of buried objects of all kinds with a different density or different electrical properties to the surrounding material.
Data can be read on a screen as the machine moves and is also stored in an onboard computer for further analysis by a geophysicist.
Gerry McCann has been given permission to speak in the £1million libel trial of Portuguese detective Goncalo Amaral, who claimed in a book that Maddie's abduction was faked.
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Maddie cops move in Daily Mirror (paper edition)
Daily Mirror, 03 June 2014
AGONY OF THE McCANNS
Parents braced for the worst as Brit police start dig using radar
BY MARTIN FRICKER IN PRAIA DA LUZ
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
BRITISH police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann began digging yesterday near the spot where she vanished.
The search using radar comes seven years after the tot was snatched on holiday at Praia da Luz, Portugal.
Distraught parents Kate and Gerry were said last night to be bracing themselves for "significant news".
FULL STORY: PAGES 4&5
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Madeleine McCann search 'unprecedented operation' as British police descend on holiday complex for dig Daily Mirror
Jun 02, 2014 22:30 | By Martin Fricker
A dozen British detectives and uniformed police descended on the Algarve resort of Praia da Luz, where the youngster disappeared days before her fourth birthday
Madeleine McCann search in Praia da Luz, Portugal (silent video)
Madeleine McCann search in Praia da Luz, Portugal
Madeleine McCann search in Praia da Luz, Portugal
After seven years of heartache, Kate and Gerry McCann face new agony as police began digging near the Algarve holiday complex where their daughter Madeleine disappeared.
In an unprecedented operation initiated by Scotland Yard, officers were concentrating their search on an overgrown area of scrubland as the McCanns were said to be bracing themselves for "significant news".
A dozen British detectives and uniformed police descended on the Algarve resort of Praia da Luz, where the three-year-old vanished in May 2007.
The search team, liaising with Portuguese authorities, spent more than seven hours mapping out the area, just 300 yards from the family apartment where she was last seen.
The Operation Grange team erected three forensic tents in specific spots as part of the most significant development since Madeleine was snatched.
Detectives are expected to start using ground-penetrating radar and begin excavation work for clues that could solve the tragic case.
The McCanns' Portuguese lawyer, Isabel Duarte, said the distraught couple "just want to know exactly what happened to their daughter".
She added: "It is my belief that police have some very good information to be carrying out ground searches.
"I believe there is data in the criminal file which has led to this operation because, if not, police would not be performing this very drastic task.
"Kate and Gerry have not been given any information that Madeleine is dead, and until this happens they have to believe she is still alive.
"But they think police will come up with some significant news. It is such a stressful time for them and my heart goes out to them.
"It has been so long, and the investigating officers now have new information and there may finally be some answers."
Ms Duarte added: "I don't need to ask them how they are feeling. It is very clear.
"But it is not for me to say if they fear the worse."
It was the evening of May 3, 2007 – just nine days before her fourth birthday – when Madeleine went missing from the ground floor apartment while her parents dined in a tapas restaurant with friends.
The Portuguese police case - which was criticised after Kate and Gerry, from Rothely, Leics. were named formal suspects – was shelved the following year.
Operation Grange was set up in 2011 to re-investigate the disappearance after David Cameron ordered Scotland Yard to review all the evidence.
UK police have made numerous trips to Portugal this is the first time they have carried out a search.
But the move has angered locals – with the resort's mayor speaking of his "regret" at the police activity.
Victor Mata said the timing of the search "couldn't be worse" and that residents were being "punished" by the renewed investigation.
He said: "With every search, it doesn't seem like we're going anywhere – we're going backwards.
"There was a battalion of people out here looking for the child seven years ago.
"Everybody was looking. Everyone wanted to find her. People criss-crossed that land as they did other parts of the village.
"This is a time when the number of people in Luz increases four-fold.
Mystery: Madeleine McCann
Mystery: Madeleine McCann
"Livelihoods here depend on the three summer months and this disruption is not good for business.
"I know of at least two hotels which have had cancellations as a direct result of the searches.
"But if police are certain their searches will bear fruit, locals here will be the first to assist.
"We are not against the searches, but we'd have appreciated it if they could have started in a few months' time."
One woman, known as locally as Nana, felt so strongly that she walked up to the site on Rua 25 da Abril with a handmade placard saying: "Dig up lies, not Luz".
She said: "I'm very angry, frustrated, furious. This has such a detrimental effect on Luz locally, for tourism.
"People live off tourism. Luz is suffering – and that's why I'm angry."
The search is the biggest policing operation linked to Madeleine's disappearance since the initial hunt wound down a month after she went missing.
The scrubland, which overlooks the resort's beach, was sealed off by Portuguese officer under cover of darkness in the early hours.
A military plane flew over the site and took detailed images which were emailed to the British team on the ground.
They compared the photographs with satellite imagery taken in 2007 to see if any soil has been moved over the past seven years.
A remote-controlled drone was later seen hovering above the scrubland - which is close to where a suspect was seen with a girl in his arms on the night Madeleine was abducted.
Heartbreak: Gerry and Kate McCann
Heartbreak: Gerry and Kate McCann
British police arrived in Praia da Luz at 9.30am and held a briefing with local detectives in a makeshift command centre just yards from the McCanns' old apartment.
Both groups emerged at 11.15am and left in convoy with two rented UK Europcar vans which contained the ground-penetrating radar, spades and other items.
They then mapped out the area - the size of three football pitches - with hi-tech surveying equipment.
The search site is on land owned by Belmiro de Azevedo – Portugal's second richest man and 605th on the Forbes rich list.
Officers are expected to carry out similar searches at two more sites in the resort later this week.
Scotland Yard refused to comment on the dig. Portuguese cops have also reopened their inquiry into, but have refused to set up an official joint investigation.
A local police source said: "All the technical resources have been brought in from England.
"This includes archeologists, sniffer dogs and a ground-penetrating radar, while the Portuguese resources consist of pickaxes and a digger."
Clarence Mitchell, the McCanns' official spokesman said the couple were "being kept informed".
Radar to reveal buried secrets
A modern ground-penetrating radar system allows detectives hunting for Madeleine to target excavations far more specifically than was possible before.
The four-wheeled device in use at Praia da Luz is made by the Swedish firm Mala Geoscience and costs around £24,000.
It can scan an area the size of a football pitch every day.
A similar device was used to find the remains of Richard III in a Leicester car park recently.
The machine works in a similar way to sonar but instead of sending out soundwaves it emits a radio pulse, which is reflected back from below the ground.
The signals can reveal the location of buried objects of all kinds with a different density or different electrical properties to the surrounding material.
Data can be read on a screen as the machine moves and is also stored in an onboard computer for further analysis by a geophysicist.
Gerry McCann has been given permission to speak in the £1million libel trial of Portuguese detective Goncalo Amaral, who claimed in a book that Maddie's abduction was faked.
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US REPORT: Madeleine McCann mystery solved
A shocking investigation uncovers new details. - by Ben Simons
- 21 JUN 2018
An explosive report from US publication The National Enquirer has today claimed to have confirmed Madeleine McCann was 'stolen by traffickers' from her family's hotel room in Portugal in 2007, an investigation has revealed.
The National Enquirer's investigation has today claimed to have 'cracked the most famous missing persons case,' and has learned Scotland Yard has identified a 'person of significance' in the 11-year-old mystery.
According to the publication, law enforcement have travelled to Bolivia to track down the suspected culprit.
Psychologist and sex trafficking expert Remi Alli told the Enquirer, 'Scotland Yard isn't giving up on this case! Why? Because they know how to recognise sex trafficking and they've noticed a pattern.'
[size=32]Kate and Gerry McCann hold an age-progressed police image of their daughter during a news conference to mark the 5th anniversary of the disappearance of Madeleine McCann[/size]
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Gerry and Kate McCann, Madeleine's heartbroken parents, were at dinner with friends on May 3, 2007, when their then three-year-old toddler vanished from the family's ground-floor apartment at a resort in Portugal's Algarve region.
Since then, a staggering $15million has been spent investigating the shocking disappearance.
The National Enquirer claims to have obtained a copy of a Scotland Yard report that notes 'traffickers prey on children and young people.'
On top of the National Enquirer's shocking new evidence, in March police were granted additional funds to search for Madeleine.
On June 15, police traveled to the tiny town of Kamen Bryag, Bulgaria, to track down a suspect, who the Enquirer alleges has been 'hiding since the kidnap occurred.'
Police sources also told the Enquirer that since the young girls' disappearance, Portugal police have reported over 30 incidents similar to that of Madeleine's.
These reportedly include attempted kidnapping and 'near misses' when culprits attempted to enter hotel windows.
Since the 2007 disappearance, police have investigated more than 600 people and reviewed 40,000 documents.
The McCann's have vowed to continue to search for their daughter, who would now be 15.
Kate has said, 'We will go on, try out hardest, never give up and make the best of the life we have.'
The McCann's are yet to respond to the National Enquirer's latest report.
https://www.newidea.com.au/us-report-madeleine-mccann-mystery-solved
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The National Enquirer is a serious publication:
There's tons of nonsense published by this trash.
There's tons of nonsense published by this trash.
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He messaged me and asked for an interview.
I responded by asking him several questions about his intent, what he aimed to achieve among others. He failed to respond which was no surprise to me. By not answering his questions he answered my questions about the mccanns.
Given also that he writes for the national enquirer a paper which makes the sunday sport and other red tops look intellectual i wasn't expecting anything close to actual journalism, he didn't let me down.
As Pat brown says, he is a jackass and to be avoided at all costs
I responded by asking him several questions about his intent, what he aimed to achieve among others. He failed to respond which was no surprise to me. By not answering his questions he answered my questions about the mccanns.
Given also that he writes for the national enquirer a paper which makes the sunday sport and other red tops look intellectual i wasn't expecting anything close to actual journalism, he didn't let me down.
As Pat brown says, he is a jackass and to be avoided at all costs
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US REPORT: Madeleine McCann mystery solved
US REPORT: Madeleine McCann mystery solved
A shocking investigation uncovers new details. - by Ben Simons
https://videos.vidible.tv/prod/2014-06/04/5542fdffe4b0f619419a710c_640x360_LD_v1.mp4?twJZIG4Phn3_3fsSkucBlfBH5-3L6KEQGUHIEqvZCrXDMiHUmqo6zSp18l1awVxK
21 Jun 2018
An explosive report from US publication The National Enquirer has today claimed to have confirmed Madeleine McCann was 'stolen by traffickers' from her family's hotel room in Portugal in 2007, an investigation has revealed.
The National Enquirer's investigation has today claimed to have 'cracked the most famous missing persons case,' and has learned Scotland Yard has identified a 'person of significance' in the 11-year-old mystery.
According to the publication, law enforcement have travelled to Bolivia to track down the suspected culprit.
Psychologist and sex trafficking expert Remi Alli told the Enquirer, 'Scotland Yard isn't giving up on this case! Why? Because they know how to recognise sex trafficking and they've noticed a pattern.'
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Kate and Gerry McCann hold an age-progressed police image of their daughter during a news conference to mark the 5th anniversary of the disappearance of Madeleine McCann
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Gerry and Kate McCann, Madeleine's heartbroken parents, were at dinner with friends on May 3, 2007, when their then three-year-old toddler vanished from the family's ground-floor apartment at a resort in Portugal's Algarve region.
Since then, a staggering $15million has been spent investigating the shocking disappearance.
The National Enquirer claims to have obtained a copy of a Scotland Yard report that notes 'traffickers prey on children and young people.'
On top of the National Enquirer's shocking new evidence, in March police were granted additional funds to search for Madeleine.
On June 15, police traveled to the tiny town of Kamen Bryag, Bulgaria, to track down a suspect, who the Enquirer alleges has been 'hiding since the kidnap occurred.'
National Enquirer
Police sources also told the Enquirer that since the young girls' disappearance, Portugal police have reported over 30 incidents similar to that of Madeleine's.
These reportedly include attempted kidnapping and 'near misses' when culprits attempted to enter hotel windows.
Since the 2007 disappearance, police have investigated more than 600 people and reviewed 40,000 documents.
The McCann's have vowed to continue to search for their daughter, who would now be 15.
Kate has said, 'We will go on, try out hardest, never give up and make the best of the life we have.'
The McCann's are yet to respond to the National Enquirer's latest report.
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https://boingboing.net/2018/06/21/kidnapping-solved-tom-cruise.html
There’s only one problem with the National Enquirer's photograph of the convicted pedophile who allegedly kidnapped British three-year-old Madeleine McCann, snapped in Bulgaria on June 15, 2018, according to the magazine’s cover under the screaming headline: “SOLVED!”
It’s a small, but niggling issue: the pedophile considered by Scotland Yard a “person of interest” in the toddler’s disappearance in Portugal 11 years ago has been dead for more than a year. The blurry photo of a man in sunglasses, baseball cap and smoking a cigarette could be anyone, but the Enquirer gleefully adds the front page caption: “This man kidnapped little girl & sold her into slavery!”
This story is also woefully old – Scotland Yard announced they were seeking a “person of interest” more than 14 months ago, and when detectives later visited Bulgaria in November 2017, a source said of the convicted pedophile and his wife, who had been in the Algarve region at the time of the kidnapping: “There is no evidence they were involved, but it would be good to eliminate them from the investigation.”
“She’s still alive” adds another cover headline about the missing child, based on zero evidence. It’s just one among a slew of outrageous fake news stories this week.
There’s only one problem with the National Enquirer's photograph of the convicted pedophile who allegedly kidnapped British three-year-old Madeleine McCann, snapped in Bulgaria on June 15, 2018, according to the magazine’s cover under the screaming headline: “SOLVED!”
It’s a small, but niggling issue: the pedophile considered by Scotland Yard a “person of interest” in the toddler’s disappearance in Portugal 11 years ago has been dead for more than a year. The blurry photo of a man in sunglasses, baseball cap and smoking a cigarette could be anyone, but the Enquirer gleefully adds the front page caption: “This man kidnapped little girl & sold her into slavery!”
This story is also woefully old – Scotland Yard announced they were seeking a “person of interest” more than 14 months ago, and when detectives later visited Bulgaria in November 2017, a source said of the convicted pedophile and his wife, who had been in the Algarve region at the time of the kidnapping: “There is no evidence they were involved, but it would be good to eliminate them from the investigation.”
“She’s still alive” adds another cover headline about the missing child, based on zero evidence. It’s just one among a slew of outrageous fake news stories this week.
Re: US REPORT: Madeleine McCann mystery solved
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