Cuts hold up Maddie UK probe


Cuts hold up Maddie UK probe
29 August 2010
News of the World

Lucy Panton

A NEW probe by British cops into missing Madeleine McCann is being held up in a row over funding, we can reveal.

Police forces face cuts of tens of millions of pounds to their budgets leaving no spare cash to pay for what would be a costly re-investigation.

Home Secretary Theresa May held a meeting with Kate and Gerry McCann early this month to discuss the search for their daughter.

Senior officers at Scotland Yard have been consulted about taking on the case. But despite the apparent early progress we can reveal that there are two key stumbling blocks.

No police force can afford to take on the job which could take at least two detectives away from other duties for as long as a year.

A source said: "The real issue that needs to be resolved is who is going to pay for it? No police force can afford to agree to take on the case without knowing where the funding will come from.

"The other issue which is as important to resolve is to ensure that British officers will have full access in Portugal.

"At the moment there is no agreement in place that the Portuguese authorities are going to allow and co-operate with a British re-investigation.

"The review has highlighted the need for a thorough re-investigation starting from scratch. The Metropolitan Police have been consulted and are likely to be given the job, but not until all the problems have been ironed out."

The McCanns, from Rothley, Leicestershire, appealed directly to former Home Secretary Alan Johnson and now Mrs May for extra help.

Madeleine was three when she went missing from her family's holiday flat in Praia da Luz in May 2007. This year we broke the news that the Met's Homicide Command have been approached to discuss taking on the investigation.

Jim Gamble, head of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre, told Labour ministers there were huge holes in the original inquiry.The treasury are set to slash eight per cent of the policing budget for the next three years threatening jobs.
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The F*** the McCanns Scandal


The F*** the McCanns Scandal

Presented here are the articles published by the British press related to this "scandal".   In each of the articles, I have attempted to highlight the negative comments about Dr. Goncalo Amaral in red and the positive comments about the McCanns in green.  I urge you to review the articles carefully and watch for the abundant emotive language and spin.
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Not to be missed...


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Jane Tanner Again - Blacksmith Bureau



7 August 2010
Blacksmith Bureau
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McCann search businessman faces court


See: Joana Morais Blog:
Kevin Halligen, the McCann's Former Detective will face Extradition Hearing

Also, I have archived previous articles regarding Kevin Halligen  HERE

Jul 22 2010
9News
Mccann search businessman faces court

A businessman whose firm helped look for Madeleine McCann and who is wanted in the US over an alleged STG1.3 million ($A2.24 million) fraud will face an extradition hearing on Thursday.

Irish national Kevin Halligen, 48, is accused by prosecutors in America of attempting to defraud a London law firm of $US2.1 million ($A2.4 million).

The defendant's assets were frozen after his arrest on November 24.

Officers acting on a request from US law enforcement agencies detained Halligen after finding him in a hotel in Oxford where he had been staying under an assumed name.

The alleged crimes for which he is wanted in the US relate to money taken from a Dutch company, Trafigura, as part of a deal to secure the release of executives under arrest in the Ivory Coast.

Instead it was spent on, amongst other things, a mansion and a gift to his girlfriend, it is alleged.

The businessman's firm Oakley International had been employed by Kate and Gerry McCann for about six months in 2008 to look for their missing daughter.

In all the Washington-based firm was paid around STG300,000 ($A517,687.66) for its services by the McCanns.

The extradition hearing will take place at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court.
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Analysis of the missing Madeleine McCann case by Daniela Prousa (in German)


Analyse des Vermisstenfalles Madeleine McCann
(Analysis of the missing Madeleine McCann case by Daniela Prousa -Paperback - July 2010)

Discussion on Maddie Case Files forum regarding this book.

Also see: Anna Andress
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Winnower's Windows Wipe-Out


Computer crashed. 

Will be updating my blogs ASAP.

Reminder to my friends: BACK UP YOUR BLOGS!!!

I hope you'll enjoy keeping up with the news by visiting the other fine blogs and forums discussing the McCann case!

All the best,
Winnower
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Amaral is the one who has staked everything, not me


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...Still not a *peep* in the Portuguese press regarding this trial...


Latest article re: Trial - Real IRA operations in Alvor, Portugal:
Terrorists plotted to kill SAS chief

Chronological list of articles

Note:
The most recent articles claim that Paul McCaugherty also planned to murder Ex-SAS commander Sir Michael Rose.

Rose is  a director of the Control Risks Group, brought in by Kate and Gerry McCann in the "search" for Madeleine McCann.


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Allison McGarrigle, taken from us trying to protect a young boy from abuse


This lady is, in my opinion, yet another victim in the long list of people who have been USED by the McCanns to divert attention away from the Portuguese police files, the videos of Eddie and Keela at work in Praia da Luz, the Smith sighting, etc.

Because it angered me so much to see Allison's memory disgraced in this way - specifically in the article "LIFE FOR MURDER PAEDO WANTED BY MADDIE TECS" written by Antonella Lazzeri, who "buried" information about Allison in the article, I wanted to take a little time to acknowledge this good woman and tried to find what I could about her.
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