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Post by aiyoyo 04.01.10 12:03

aliberte2 wrote:
Tony Bennett wrote:
Be patient.

You won't have to wait long.

Is there a Connection to Murat and the Perps, the McCanns?

Yes, via the financial backer, BK the middleman.
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Post by Perelli 04.01.10 12:10

aiyoyo wrote:
aliberte2 wrote:
Tony Bennett wrote:
Be patient.

You won't have to wait long.

Is there a Connection to Murat and the Perps, the McCanns?

Yes, via the financial backer, BK the middleman.

So this leaflet about Murat will then include libellous remarks about Kennedy AGAIN? Great idea! thumbsup
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Post by Guest 04.01.10 15:44

Perelli wrote:
aiyoyo wrote:
aliberte2 wrote:
Tony Bennett wrote:
Be patient.

You won't have to wait long.

Is there a Connection to Murat and the Perps, the McCanns?

Yes, via the financial backer, BK the middleman.

So this leaflet about Murat will then include libellous remarks about Kennedy AGAIN? Great idea! thumbsup

Ah, BK is Kennedy? Why not say so, in stead of using initials?
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Post by Guest 04.01.10 16:38

I can't wait for these leaflets ! :ambersuz:
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Post by whmon 08.07.13 13:58

I've dragged up this old topic as I'd like to know what members think about a statement in the PJ files concerning Michaela Walczuch, girlfiend of Murat.

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3. IDENTIFICATION OF MURAT'S GIRLFRIEND AND MOVING OF A CHILD'S BODY TO A HIDDEN AREA

Manuel informs us that the day after Madeleine's disappearance at about 4 or 5 pm when he was travelling on the ICI road at kilometre 718, he saw two stationary cars, an Audi A3 driven by a man and a green car (very special green colour) driven by a blonde woman. Subsequently we showed him a series of photographs that were in our possession amongst which the one with the closes resemblance was that of a woman who turns out to be [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] girlfriend, Michaela Walczuch.

The cars were stationary; the green one was inside a farm where two elderly men live and separated by a metal fence and on the pavement of the road was the Audi. When Manuel drove past in his lorry he saw how the woman passed a bundle wrapped in a blanket over the fence, being convinced that this was a child. (Because of the way she was holding it and because it was wrapped in the blanket).

It should be noted that Manuel's manifestations seem reliable to us, in part because of the fear that he showed before and during our meeting as well as due to the successive contacts that we have had with him and the interest that he has always shown.

Manuel preferred to remain anonymous given that he was very frightened and did not want to give us his surnames. He drives a grey Renault Laguna, number plate 53 92 RF. In order for us to contact him he provided the email address of a relative:
 

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Post by PeterMac 08.07.13 15:15

This was done before, on another thread. The car and occupants were traced interviewed and eliminated. TIEd.
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Post by tigger 16.07.13 10:54

Tony Bennett wrote:This report by Inspector Varanda on Robert Murat, dated 11 May 2007, is reproduced here courtesy of the Pamalam site:

Service Information document dated 11 May 2007 from Inspector Pedro Varanda relating to an informal conversation with Robert Murat

As you will know, Sir, on this day at 11h30, there appeared before the undersigned and (lady) Inspector Patricia Duarte, a British citizen called Diane Webster, holder of UK passport XXXXXXX, in order to hear her witness statement.

In the course of an informal approach that preceeded that work, it was determined that she was not conversant in Portuguese, written or spoken, and the service of an English-speaking interpreter was therefore called for.

In this function appeared a British citizen, Robert J.Q.E. Murat (duly identified in the files from previous work), official resident of Casa Liliana, Rua Ramalhete, Praia da Luz, Lagos.

The work [the DW interview] being concluded, and during an informal conversation that the undersigned began with that interpreter (as would be characteristic in this type of situation), Robert Murat displayed an unusual curiosity about the investigation that was developing around the disappearance of the minor Madeleine McCann that occurred on 3 May 2007.

As an example, it will be proper to point out that he has insistently and repeatedly questioned me about the identity of possible suspects, about the strategy outlined by the lead coordinator of the investigation and the work that might possibly have been considered for the coming days.

Faced with such an attitude, that was so unusual and absolutely inappropriate that I immediately became highly suspicious, I always ducked the questions, insistently requesting that person to be aware of the contractual duties pertaining to the role which he has assumed in this investigation, pointing out that it was presently the inquiry phase, and, naturally, covered by judicial secrecy.

It behoves me further to state that that suspicion became even more consolidated, following the fact that I became aware that Robert Murat would covertly attempt to catch glimpses of various procedural pieces i.e. items being prepared for the case file,  that make up the present inquiry, to the point that I followed my own hunch, in order to conduct the Diane Webster interview.

Finally, and in the sense of reiterating the suspicious attitude shown by Robert Murat, I venture still to state that, beyond having manifested an enormous knowledge about the dynamics inherent in the functioning of the "Ocean Club Garden", in which the events under investigation had taken place, and of the routines followed by the McCann family and their companions during their respective stays in in Praia da Luz, he has tried persistently to influence the conduct of the present investigation, suggesting various analyses the agreement with which [i.e. had we agreed to follow those suggested lines of inquiry] could be intended to impute the perpetration of the present illegal act against the missing child to foreign third parties [i.e. to put the blame on, or to attribute the blame to, outside foreigners].

The above being laid bare - and without intending to place any competence on the above individual, nor the slightest imputation regarding my suspicions about what he actually intended to do - I have to bring the above incidents to your attention, in order for you to determine what may be appropriate.

11 May 2007
Inspector Pedro Varanda


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I'm beginning to think that the reason Murat came over so hurriedly from the UK is because first and foremost his translation skills were needed and he could get inside information on the way the PJ were developing the case.
I don't think that he ever thought  he'd be the patsy,  all the witnesses had to be produced in a hurry to back up JT. The UK Ambassador was instructed NOT to help him once he was made arguido, an instruction which goes against the very reason for having a consular service at all. I believe it came out via a Wikileak.
If he'd been 'taken on'  as the patsy, JT's description would have been more helpful right from the start. No - as was pointed out by Roy Rogers and Monty Heck in another topic, it was a 'rolling' scenario, capable of change as and how the circumstances required.
Murat was pointed out by MI5 who told the PJ that he was a prime suspect and they should do something about it. From their point of view it would help to put a lid on the whole affair which by that time was spinning out of control.

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