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What really happened to Madeleine Beth McCann?

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British Police

Involved are Leicestershire Police and the Metropolitan Police, where Operation Grange is situated.

Both Police organisations were critcised because of some unuasual behaviour in and around the McCann-Case. See links for further informations.


Latest News: →Express ( 04-July-2014), Madeleine McCann: Portugal police ‘have been used and abused’ by British detectives: “SCOTLAND Yard detectives investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann have “used and abused” Portuguese police while working in the Algarve, Portugal’s former home secretary claimed yesterday…” →IB Times ( 04-July-2014), British Madeleine McCann Police Have 'Used and Abused' Portuguese Officers, Blasts Politician: “Efforts to find Madeleine McCann by British police have been branded “absurd” by a top Portuguese politician…“Could it be that the reopening of the case in Portugal was simply designed to facilitate the cooperation of Portuguese police at the service of British police? If that is true, then there was 'manipulation' of the case. We can conclude, without making conjectures, that it reveals a good helping of subservience which prejudices our national sovereignty as a penal state.”” →Irish Mirror ( 03-July-2014), Madeleine McCann UK cops slammed by Portuguese politician for using and abusing his officers:“Former Portuguese Home Secretary Rui Pereira claimed Portuguese authorities have been ‘subservient’ to the UK…The article in Portuguese daily newspaper Correio da Manha by the former minister, who is now a university lecturer, followed claims by a source close to the investigation that this week’s four day operation in Faro had failed to produce a new lead. The source said: “We’re back where we were seven years ago.” All four men who were interviewed this week are being treated as “persons of special interest” or arguidos. They were invited to be interviewed but there have been no arrests….”