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Met Police Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley said it is hoped it will produce new witnesses, but a conclusion to the case "is not imminent".

A reconstruction of the "latest, most detailed understanding" of the events around the time Madeleine went missing will be shown on BBC Crimewatch.

It comes after the Metropolitan Police revealed a vast log of mobile phone traffic could be the key to finding out what happened to the-then three-year-old.
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http://news.sky.com/story/1151246/madeleine-mccann-inquiry-making-progress
 
Portugal News.. I've never seen this info before
Two of the burglaries took place in April in the block that Madeleine disappeared from.
In both the April burglaries entry was gained via a window.
On 16 April, when the first of these two burglaries occured, a British family had just arrived when a man called at the door asking for &#8216;the German family&#8217;.
He has been described as white, aged in his 20s, with fair or blonde hair that was short in length. The family discovered the burglary when they returned from dinner.


http://www.theportugalnews.com/news/madeleine-mccann-leads-pour-in-after-bbc-crimewatch/29660



Madeleine McCann - leads pour in after BBC Crimewatch
BY BRENDAN DE BEER, IN NEWS · 17-10-2013 14:16:00 · 0 COMMENTS
Speaking on Wednesday, as calls and emails to the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) started easing after a flourish following Monday night&#8217;s Crimewatch programme on BBC1, Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood revealed close to a thousand leads had resulted from the show.

Madeleine McCann - leads pour in after BBC Crimewatch
&#8220;We have now had over 730 calls and 212 emails as a direct result of the specific lines of enquiry we issued yesterday concerning events in the lead up to, and on the night of Thursday 3 May 2007 when Madeleine was abducted&#8221;, explained DCI Redwood, saying that detectives were now trawling through and prioritising that material which he admitted would &#8220;take time&#8221;.
He also revealed that the MPS is offering a reward of up to £20,000 (around &#8364;24,000) for information leading to the identification, arrest and prosecution of the person(s) responsible for the abduction of Madeleine McCann from Praia da Luz, Portugal on 3 May 2007.
The Incident Room number from the UK is 0800 0961011, or from Portugal it is +442071580126. The investigation can be emailed at Operation.Grange@met.police.uk.
The Crimewatch programme on Monday ruled out the 9.15pm Jane Tanner sighting of a man carrying a child after he came forward and identified himself as a father who had collected his daughter from a night créche.
New significance has now been given to sightings by two separate witnesses of a man, carrying a child towards the beach or town areas at about 10pm that night.
The witnesses have described the man in the e-fits as being white, aged in his 30s, with short brown hair, of medium build, medium height and clean shaven.
British police also reported a four-fold increase in burglaries in the resort, peaking in April 2007. Two of the burglaries took place in April in the block that Madeleine disappeared from.
In both the April burglaries entry was gained via a window.
On 16 April, when the first of these two burglaries occured, a British family had just arrived when a man called at the door asking for &#8216;the German family&#8217;.
He has been described as white, aged in his 20s, with fair or blonde hair that was short in length. The family discovered the burglary when they returned from dinner.
Portuguese Polícia Judiciária (PJ) detectives this week told The Portugal News they are fully aware of the MPS investigation but had no further comment to make on the case.
 
October 21, 2013

(CBS) - Last week, a British television program broadcast two police-artist renderings of a possible suspect in the Madeleine McCann case. The four-year-old disappeared from a resort in southern Portugal on May 3, 2007. Although Madeleine has never been found, Portuguese authorities closed the case in 2008.

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However, Madeleine's parents, Gerry and Kate McCann, have continued to search for their missing daughter. And last year, police in England began to re-investigate the case by examining reports from Portuguese police, private investigators hired by the McCanns, and leads developed by the Metropolitan Police in London.


The renewed investigation is now publicly-focused on the two artist-renderings of a suspect. They were made in 2008 after McCann private investigators interviewed Martin and Mary Smith of Ireland, according to Ian Horrocks, a former Metropolitan Police detective. The Smiths were vacationing in Praia da Luz, Portugal the same week the McCanns and their three children were on holiday in the seaside town.

The Smiths said they saw a man carrying a blond child in his arms - the man was between 5'5" and 5'9" with light colored hair; the child had very white skin. The sighting was about 9:55 p.m. and 400 yards southwest of the McCanns' vacation apartment.


Though the police-artist renderings were made in 2008, and Portuguese police took statements from the Smiths, The Express, in England, reported today that British police did not learn about the drawings of a suspect until two years ago.

After Madeleine disappeared, Portuguese police considered the McCanns suspects in their daughter's disappearance for the next 14 months. And until very recently, Portuguese police did not allow their counterparts in the UK access to the case files in Portugal. Why not? Portuguese authorities said they considered the case closed. The McCanns are currently pursuing a defamation lawsuit against the former lead Portuguese detective on their daughter's case.

Ian Horrocks, a former detective in Britain, believes the world-wide broadcast of the artist renderings of a new suspect could be an important breakthrough, but he also advises caution. Horrocks points out that one of the main problems with the artist renderings is the fact that there are two different faces. "There's no way of knowing," says Horrocks, "which one is right."



Horrocks told Crimesider that the location of the Smiths' sighting - 400 yards from where the McCanns were staying - is also troubling. Horrocks estimates, "It could take 5 to 10 minutes for a person to walk that distance, carrying a child who has just been abducted." That, according to Horrocks is "too long a time, someone could raise an alarm," suggesting the abductor probably would have been more careful.

He speculates that if the Smiths' sighting is of Madeleine's kidnapper, then the chances are the suspect lived near the area where the they saw the person carrying the child.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_...hes-of-suspect-could-be-breakthrough-in-case/
 
Madeleine McCann suspect reportedly drug user, thief

Nov. 1, 2013


LAGOS, Portugal, Nov. 1 (UPI) -- The prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann was a drug user fired from the Portuguese resort where the British girl was staying, a friend says.
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Euclides Monteiro, 40, was killed four years ago in a tractor crash, three years after Madeleine, 3, vanished from her parents' holiday apartment at the Ocean Club in Praia da Luz. Monteiro lost his job as a waiter at the Ocean Club in 2006 because he was suspected of theft, the Daily Mirror reported...
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"Toni was a good guy but had some serious drug problems. He would smoke heroin and became a slave to it," Paulo said. "I know he would sometimes break into apartments and rob them. He was taking valuables from rooms at Ocean Club and selling them for drugs..."

Monteiro's wife Luisa said she had been questioned by Portuguese police. She flatly denied her late husband was the kidnapper...
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http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-N...eportedly-drug-user-thief/UPI-79491383364145/
 
Madeleine McCann prime suspect pictured: Heroin addict who worked at hotel club
4 Nov 2013

Police are investigating the possibility that he kidnapped Maddie after being disturbed as he broke into her family&#8217;s apartment--police warned staff: &#8220;You can&#8217;t trust this man.&#8221;

A key suspect in the abduction of Madeleine McCann was fired from the holiday complex where she vanished after Euclides Monteiro was sacked by the Ocean Club in Praia da Luz, Portugal, the year before the blonde three-year-old &shy;disappeared on May 3, 2007.

Yesterday, as the first picture of the 6ft 2in ex-waiter emerged, detectives were investigating the possibility that he kidnapped Madeleine after being disturbed as he broke into her &shy;family&#8217;s &shy;apartment.

Menteiro, known as Toni, died aged 40 in a tractor accident four years ago.

But phone records have placed him near the flats at the time she vanished. It is believed he may have been raiding guests&#8217; rooms to feed his heroin habit.
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His picture looks nothing like two e-fit images issued by Scotland Yard &#8211; but police stress they are still exploring every line of inquiry.

Nelson Rodrigues, 32, a barman and waiter at the Ocean Club for two years, worked alongside Monteiro in 2006.

He said yesterday: &#8220;On the surface he was a nice guy but there was something not right with him&#8230;
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Mr Rodrigues said police were called after Monteiro was accused of stealing tips. He was searched, but nothing was found and he protested his innocence&#8230;
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/madeleine-mccann-prime-suspect-pictured-2674021

We are told for years the suspects are white or maybe Portuguese, so we naturally decide it was a black man from Cape Verde, who has died? IMHO he's a scapegoat.
 
Police chief blamed Kate and Gerry McCann for Madeleine's disappearance 'to ensure Portuguese detectives didn't abandon case.' Gonçalo Amaral was said to have been 'against shelving of original probe'

Antonio Paulo dos Santos told a Lisbon court he believed his friend Goncalo Amaral penned a book pointing the finger at the couple because he was against the shelving of the original investigation...

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His book was released three days after the Portuguese police probe into the girl’s disappearance was archived and the McCanns were told their status as official suspects or arguidos was being lifted...

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Today's libel trial hearing was the first since Portuguese authorities announced last month they were reopening their probe into Madeleine's disappearance more than five years after it was shelved...

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November 2, 2013

Madeleine McCann suspect 'a violent who was a threat to children.&#8217; THE new suspect in the disappearance of Madeliene McCann suspect 'a violent who was a threat to children&#8217; had a violent past and a track record of &#8220;suspicious behaviour with children&#8221;, according to a Portuguese police profile revealed yesterday.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/44...spect-a-violent--who-was-a-threat-to-children
 
November 12, 2013

Correio da Manha Joke about Maddie plot prison (translated as best I could)

Shirts saying 'We have Madeleine McCann' were posted in pictures on facebook. One has already been fired. A prison guard at Wandsworth, England, has been fired and four others are suspended. All because they sent to print the phrase 'We Have Madeleine McCann' from sweatshirts prison services. Then they used them during a night of partying and posted the photos on Facebook.
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The party took place two months ago, when seven guards at Wandsworth organized an 'end-of-week boys'. However, news from just yesterday is that the responsible prison service learned of the publication of the photos.
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It is suspected that the complaint has angered party colleagues with the 'joke'. Two more guards awaiting a decision of the British Ministry of Justice.


http://www.cmjornal.xl.pt/detalhe/n...cadeira-sobre-maddie-trama-guardas-prisionais
 
November 15, 2013

Correio da Manha (again, translated as best I could)

Unseen footage of what happened on the fateful night of May 3, 2007, the Ocean Club resort.

The CMTV (channel 8 MEO) presents tomorrow, between 21h15 and 22h15 (9:15 to 10:15 pm), an unprecedented program dedicated to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann: the reconstruction of the night of May 3, 2007, the last time the British child was seen alive in Praia da Luz, Lagos.
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A trip to the Ocean Club resort where the McCann family was staying, lasts eight minutes, during which viewers will have the opportunity to follow strictly what happened that night when the girl, then three years disappeared from the room where he slept with two twin brothers.
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The reconstruction of the fateful night of the disappearance involved 10 actors and was made in three locations. It is the result of two weeks of work, with four shooting days and two nights. Includes unseen footage made &#8203;&#8203;inside the Ocean Club apartment. It is the first time that a television will show the scene of the crime occurred in the Algarve.
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The 'Special Maddie' unites also four reports of the most memorable moments of the investigation - which recently experienced a new impetus - and a debate with the personalities who followed step by step all the implications of the case: Gonçalo Amaral, the PJ inspector responsible for research, and Rui Pereira, then Minister of the Interior. The talk will also, with the participation of criminal psychologist Maria Sameiro and Moita Flores, professor and former PJ inspector.

http://www.cmjornal.xl.pt/detalhe/noticias/lazer/tv--media/cmtv-faz-a-reconstituicao-do-caso-maddie <O:p
 
Anchor - After CMTV screened a reconstitution about the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, there were many reactions, that multiplied themselves, mainly because of the various contradictions in the witnesses’ statements.

Voiceover – The case dates back to the 3rd of May of 2007. Six years later, several inconsistencies and contradictions are counted, which contribute to the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Madeleine. After the screening of CMTV’s reconstruction relating to the little girl’s disappearance, there were many reactions that multiplied themselves, mainly about the various contradictions that were raised.

One of the inconsistencies has to do with the time of the visit that was done by a friend to the McCann couple. David Payne would have met Gerry at 6.30 p.m., and only afterwards went to see Kate. Until today, it is not known how long the visit took: According to Gerry, Payne was at the location for over half an hour; according to Kate, the visit lasted little over 30 seconds.

Gonçalo Amaral – This is a figure that, I use to say, that is enigmatic, and who was not well investigated. Not a lot is known about this person.

Voiceover – A mysterious man with a profile that is linked to indications of inadequate behaviours towards children. He even used to bathe the daughters of the friends that he spent holidays with.

To CMTV, Gonçalo Amaral and Francisco Moita Flores, former Judiciary Police inspectors, state that this is one of the gaps in the process.

Moita Flores – It is strange, in a group of friends, that one friend bathes the other friends’ children. And that all of this is natural, and nobody questions this from the investigation’s point of view.

Gonçalo Amaral – What weight did it have in the disappearance, if it had any weight at all, and what was going on there with that individual. One is this one, the 30 minutes or the 30 seconds, what he went there to do. The other one is the fact that he always cared to bathe the other people’s daughters.

Voiceover – There is even a concrete episode, which took place on the island of Mallorca, in 2005. David Payne, in the company of Gerry McCann, would have been seen making obscene gestures, while referring to Maddie.

Gonçalo Amaral – Then there is the other moment, that of the obscene gestures he made, in Spain, in Mallorca, where there is a denunciation in May 2007, ten days after the disappearance, by another doctor, who was also on holidays, who knows him and tells the English police about said obscene gestures in the presence of the father.

Voiceover – For Eduardo Dâmaso, joint editor at Correio da Manhã, these indications should have been explored.

Eduardo Dâmaso – All of those indications are much stronger to explore, that enigma that is installed within that group, than the thesis of the abductor. The feeling that I have is –

Voiceover – Some statements by Gerry McCann are also contradictory. To the police, Maddie’s father told different versions about the way that he entered the Ocean Club apartment at 9 p.m. In a first statement, Gerry said he had entered through the front door; later, he changed the statement and said he had entered through the back window. Despite everything, the key was inside the apartment.
For the former Judiciary Police inspector Carlos Anjos, the change in the depositions is an attempt by Gerry to adjust to the facts.

Carlos Anjos – I think he has no certainty whatsoever. That is the big problem. And hence the difficulty, the contradictions they had, all of the contradictions they had, which were verbalized when they gave statements, even the changing of depositions… We at the police use to say that when the depositions start to be changed, it’s an attempt by the witness to adjust the deposition to the fact.
Voiceover – Another inconsistency has to do with the visit of another friend of the couple to the Ocean Club apartment. Matthew Oldfield entered the room, looked to where Maddie and her siblings were. Later on, he said he wasn’t sure whether or not the little girl was in the apartment.

Eduardo Dâmaso – We return to another aspect which, from my point of view, proves that all the indications that exist, which point towards an enigma that is installed within that group, is much stronger than what exists about the possibility of an abduction.

Voiceover – Another question that remains unanswered is the place where Gerry was at 10 p.m. Two Tapas Bar employees said that Gerry was not at the restaurant. According to Gonçalo Amaral, there are only three moments that the authorities are able to locate in time. This is not one of them.

Gonçalo Amaral – As far as accurate times are concerned, there are only three: The time at which they pick up Maddie from the crèche, which is at 5.30 p.m., the time of the payment at the restaurant by the Irish family, which is at 9.22 or 9.27 p.m., and the time of the phone call to GNR, which is at 10.47 p.m. From there on, nothing is certain.

Voiceover - Contributing to the mystery of Gerry’s location at 10 p.m., a statement by a family of Irish tourists, four adults and five children, appears. According to the Smiths, that evening, the family left Kelly’s Bar and headed home at around 10 p.m. Five minutes later, Kate raises the alarm to the disappearance. At the same time, the family crosses ways with a man that carried a blonde child, aged approximately four, wearing a pink pyjama.

Martin Smith, one of the group’s members, gives the police a detailed description. Four months later, already in the United Kingdom, the Smith family sees images of Gerry McCann carrying one of his children. When he sees the image on television, Martin remembers the same man that he had seen in Praia da Luz.
The denunciation was made to the Judiciary Police and the PJ decides to bring him to Portugal. At that time, Gonçalo Amaral, the coordinator, is removed from the investigation, and the new coordinator, Paulo Rebelo, considers that the trip of the Irishman to Portugal is useless.
Six years later, Gonçalo Amaral remains certain that it is important to listen to the witnesses’ statement.

Gonçalo Amaral – It makes all kind of sense to even bring him, and the family, it’s 3 or 4 people more, to Portugal, even to understand how long they took after leaving the Dolphins restaurant, how long they remained in Kelly’s bar, because there is no payment, the payment was not made with a card, we found out the exact time of the payment, not the exit from the restaurant, through the payment, because the payment was made with a bank card. At the bar, it was made in cash, so we don’t know. We don’t know how long they took having their drinks. We don’t know at what time the sighting takes place. It would have been around ten, a bit earlier, a bit later, at around that time, we don’t know exactly at what time it was.

Voiceover – For the former Judiciary Police inspector, the question of the e-fit that appeared at the time ended up taking importance away from the deposition.

Gonçalo Amaral – This family, which is not only one person, says that the person that they saw that night is a certain person. They say it is. Then they say it’s 80%. And then the e-fit – someone appears that looks like a certain person. While they never said it was a person that looked like Gerald McCann. The e-fit has that effect, the effect of devaluating the statement itself.

Voiceover – These are contradictions and inconsistencies that remain unanswered to this day. And adding to all of these questions, a new issue appears: That of the crime of exposure or abandonment [child endangerment], that would have been committed by Kate and Gerry McCann when they left Maddie alone during the night.

Moita Flores – You can be absolutely certain that if this couple was Portuguese, the Public Ministry would have immediately triggered the child protection measures against them. Have no doubts about that. Because in our culture, this is not reasonable nor explainable. And I don’t know if I can even be explained under the light of the Anglo-Saxon culture.

Rui Pereira – At the beginning, the McCanns were obviously suspected of a crime of exposure of abandonment. Obviously. It is evident that it was not easy to make them arguidos right away. Why? Because investigators are also human. And the most immediate sentiment that was experienced was that of a certain compassion towards the parents.

Moita Flores – I understand, with some effort, but I understand that it’s a cultural trait that is different from ours, to leave children far away from the place where we are, and to enjoy ourselves until midnight, from 8.30, 9 p.m. until midnight. I find this hard to believe, for our Latin culture, in which the children are very directly controlled, I find this very difficult.
Voiceover – For Carlos Anjos, all the participants in the case tried to find a way not to be implicated in this crime.

Carlos Anjos – They all knew that they were at stake because of exposure and abandonment, and all of them somehow tried to find a story that would not harm them much, that would not mistreat them much in that situation.
Voiceover – These are reactions that are raised after the exhibition of CMTV’s reconstruction about the disappearance of Maddie. A job that was never done by the Portuguese police.

Gonçalo Amaral – The reconstruction was never done because one awaited the best moment. At the time when everything happened, one thought about the reconstruction, which is normal in such a situation. There were many journalists in Praia da Luz, it was not convenient to do it at that time, due to the apparatus and the spectacle that would be given, it was almost as someone said, necessary to close the air space to make a reconstruction.

Moita Flores – This was decisive. And I don’t know how the police could do it, I understand the difficulties of this media circus that was built there, but it would have been necessary and decisive. Because as can be seen from this reconstruction, and one understands that it follows the statements from the participants in the process, one realises that it is full of contradictions.

Voiceover – For Francisco Moita Flores, the reconstitution by CMTV is more accurate than the one that was shown by the English Crimewatch programme.

Moita Flores – What CMTV just did, I saw the reconstitution that was made by Crimewatch and this one, and one understands that it is like day and night, in terms of accuracy.

Gonçalo Amaral – One has more red wine and the other one shows empty glasses.

Moita Flores – This one has the wine, it has the party, it has the disposition of the people, it has the relationship with the physical space, which is important.
Voiceover – These are reactions that appear after the exhibition of the reconstitution of the moments before and after the disappearance of Madeleine, a case that still prompts much discussion.

Carlos Anjos – This is the most verified case that I can recall in the history of criminal investigation. Countless CDs were made, they were distributed to all of the newspapers, to all of the detective agencies, to all of the policemen. And one thing is objective at this moment in time, just like Gonçalo said: Today we are exactly the same as when the case was closed. This is to say that we are, today, just like we were in 2007. The entire investigative community, that read the process from beginning to end, possibly all of us read it already, there was nobody who said – some have said that this or that could be done, but those are diligences that could hardly have any other result than the one that is there [in the case files].

Voiceover – The doubts remain. The uncertainties about what really happened to Madeleine McCann remain.

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