Madeleine McCann

New Interview with Kate and Gerry McCann

October 25, 2007
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In a new interview on Spanish television, Kate and Gerry McCann reiterate that, while the speculation in the press about their guilt is disheartening, the most important issue remains the search for their daughter, Madeleine McCann, whom they believe is still alive. View the interview here.

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McCanns as Public Spectacle Number One

October 20, 2007
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New toxicology tests commissioned by the McCann family show that the McCann twins, Sean and Amelie, were not sedated on May 3, the night Madeleine McCann went missing. If the tests prove to be truly objective, this puts a hole in the Portuguese police theory that Kate McCann sedated Madeleine to make her go to sleep, resulting in a fatal overdose; the police had also claimed that the twins were sedated, and that was why they didn’t wake up during the search for Madeleine in the chaotic minutes after her disappearance. Read the story about the tests here. The...

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The Night of Madeleine McCann’s disappearance

September 19, 2007
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Miguel Matias, the owner of a restaurant at the resort where Madeleine McCann went missing on May 3, has described a happy family playing and dancing together just a few hours before the disappearance. The article appears in The Telegraph: He said she enjoyed an early evening meal with her father, mother Kate and younger twin brother and sister, two-year-old’s Sean and Amelie… “It was a perfectly normal, relaxed, happy, family scene,” said Mr Matias. “The little girl was even dancing on the esplanade with her dad to the sound of music that was playing.”

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Interviews with Gerry and Kate McCann

September 18, 2007
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Here are a few video clips of interviews with Gerry and Kate McCann, parents of missing four-year-old Madeleine. From the beginning, I have felt that a terrible thing happened to the McCann family. Surely, few horrors can begin to compare to that of having one’s child disappear with no trace. And it seems almost impossible that the couple could have hidden Madeleine’s body amid the intense and constant media and police scrutiny that has followed them since Madeleine’s disappearance from their vacation apartment in Portugal on May 3. To do so would have required that not only the McCanns,...

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Senior Officer in McCann Investigation Has History of Forced Confessions

September 14, 2007
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Sky News reports that the number 3 investigator on the Madeleine McCann case in Portugal is facing charges of torture for trying to force the mother of a missing eight-year-old girl to confess to killing her in 2004: But to compound the Madeleine investigation further, a senior detective in the hunt is one of the five officers alleged to have extracted the confessions. Goncalo Amaral, who is number three in the Madeleine inquiry, and his officers have been accused of torture, omission of evidence and falsification of documents. Joana Cipriano, who disappeared three years ago just seven miles from...

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