Albert Moisiu: Madeleine Beth McCann - A Mystery Story
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Albert Moisiu: Madeleine Beth McCann - A Mystery Story
Madeleine Beth McCann
A Mystery Story
Albert Moisiu
A Mystery Story
Albert Moisiu
On 3 May, 2007 a young girl, a few days away from her 4th birthday,
disappeared from a holiday apartment in the seaside resort of Praia da
Luz, Portugal where she and her 2 year old sibling twins had been left
unattended while the parents ate dinner in a nearby restaurant with
holiday friends.
The official police investigation, led by the Polícia Judiciária (the
Portuguese Criminal Investigation Department) and supported by
members of British CID and specialists in telecommunications and
forensics, did not find an abductor.
During that investigation an Enhanced Victim Recovery Dog (EVRD)
indicated possible traces of human remains in the apartment, on articles
of the mother's and the child's clothing and in a vehicle hired by the
parents. A Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) dog indicated traces of
human blood in the apartment and in the vehicle in the same places
indicated by the EVRD. Collected samples were sent to the British
Home Office laboratory at Forensic Science Services in Birmingham,
England where Low Copy Number DNA tests were pronounced as being
unresolvable due to contamination by at least two other persons.
The parents insist that their daughter was the victim of a rare stranger
abduction. They believe she is alive and continue to look for her. They
are supported morally and financially by many of Britain's highest
politicians, law practitioners and wealthiest individuals.
They have received financial support estimated to be in excess of £5-
million: £1.5-million from a sympathetic public; £925,000 from libel
settlements; an unknown value in payment of legal fees, spokesperson
remuneration and investigation agency contracts. There is a £2.5-million
reward for the girl's return.
Since the release of the 30,000-page official case file to the world media
on 4 August 2008 the British media have been almost silent. The British
Government retains control of an additional 11,000 pages of evidence as
yet not released.
Read here: https://www.gerrymccannsblogs.co.uk/pdf/mbmams.pdfdisappeared from a holiday apartment in the seaside resort of Praia da
Luz, Portugal where she and her 2 year old sibling twins had been left
unattended while the parents ate dinner in a nearby restaurant with
holiday friends.
The official police investigation, led by the Polícia Judiciária (the
Portuguese Criminal Investigation Department) and supported by
members of British CID and specialists in telecommunications and
forensics, did not find an abductor.
During that investigation an Enhanced Victim Recovery Dog (EVRD)
indicated possible traces of human remains in the apartment, on articles
of the mother's and the child's clothing and in a vehicle hired by the
parents. A Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) dog indicated traces of
human blood in the apartment and in the vehicle in the same places
indicated by the EVRD. Collected samples were sent to the British
Home Office laboratory at Forensic Science Services in Birmingham,
England where Low Copy Number DNA tests were pronounced as being
unresolvable due to contamination by at least two other persons.
The parents insist that their daughter was the victim of a rare stranger
abduction. They believe she is alive and continue to look for her. They
are supported morally and financially by many of Britain's highest
politicians, law practitioners and wealthiest individuals.
They have received financial support estimated to be in excess of £5-
million: £1.5-million from a sympathetic public; £925,000 from libel
settlements; an unknown value in payment of legal fees, spokesperson
remuneration and investigation agency contracts. There is a £2.5-million
reward for the girl's return.
Since the release of the 30,000-page official case file to the world media
on 4 August 2008 the British media have been almost silent. The British
Government retains control of an additional 11,000 pages of evidence as
yet not released.
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