It was British crime profiling expert, Lee Rainbow, who suggested parents could be suspects
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It was British crime profiling expert, Lee Rainbow, who suggested parents could be suspects
Madeleine McCann: It was British crime profiling expert who suggested parents could be suspects
Feb 11 2010 By Lynn Davidson
A BRITISH crime profiler made missing Madeleine McCann's parents suspects, it was claimed yesterday.
A court was told Lee Rainbow, the top profiler with the National Policing Improvement Agency, told Portuguese cops to consider the McCanns' possible involvement in their daughter's disappearance.
The advice came in a report Rainbow, who worked on the Ipswich Ripper and Shannon Matthews cases, wrote to senior Portuguese officers.
It was revealed at a trial involving detective Goncalo Amaral, who led the Madeleine inquiry in its early days before being removed from the case.
Amaral is trying to overturn a worldwide injunction banning the publication of his book Maddie: The Truth Of The Lie.
In it, he claims Glasgow-born heart consultant Gerry McCann and his GP wife were involved in Madeleine's death and staged her disappearance. The McCanns are suing him for libel.
His lawyer Antonio Cabrita told the court Rainbow wrote: "Madeleine's father was the last one to see her alive. The family is a lead that should be followed. Contradictions in Gerald McCann's statements might lead us to suspect a homicide."
Cabrita added: "This report has never been published before but is part of the investigation. It was British police who said they must consider not only abduction but homicide as well."
An NPIA spokesman said last night the advice given to probe family and close friends was "generic" in missing persons cases.
A ruling in Amaral's case is due to be made on February 18.
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Feb 11 2010 By Lynn Davidson
A BRITISH crime profiler made missing Madeleine McCann's parents suspects, it was claimed yesterday.
A court was told Lee Rainbow, the top profiler with the National Policing Improvement Agency, told Portuguese cops to consider the McCanns' possible involvement in their daughter's disappearance.
The advice came in a report Rainbow, who worked on the Ipswich Ripper and Shannon Matthews cases, wrote to senior Portuguese officers.
It was revealed at a trial involving detective Goncalo Amaral, who led the Madeleine inquiry in its early days before being removed from the case.
Amaral is trying to overturn a worldwide injunction banning the publication of his book Maddie: The Truth Of The Lie.
In it, he claims Glasgow-born heart consultant Gerry McCann and his GP wife were involved in Madeleine's death and staged her disappearance. The McCanns are suing him for libel.
His lawyer Antonio Cabrita told the court Rainbow wrote: "Madeleine's father was the last one to see her alive. The family is a lead that should be followed. Contradictions in Gerald McCann's statements might lead us to suspect a homicide."
Cabrita added: "This report has never been published before but is part of the investigation. It was British police who said they must consider not only abduction but homicide as well."
An NPIA spokesman said last night the advice given to probe family and close friends was "generic" in missing persons cases.
A ruling in Amaral's case is due to be made on February 18.
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Re: It was British crime profiling expert, Lee Rainbow, who suggested parents could be suspects
Oh dear !
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Why havent the mccanns sue him I wonder?
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You forgot one PeterMacPeterMac wrote:Oh dear !
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There's another one !!
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And a couple more...
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Their British spokesman, Clarence Mitchell, has also stuffed up a few times
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