When you google his name its just page after page of results about the McCann case. Looks like it has been very profitable for him one way or another. Did he do anything of note before latching on to this case I wonder...?
I find the continual reference to money highly bemusing.
When I got flame-roasted for my Luz Tours, the 2 reporters were at least accurate in saying that I don't charge for them. But I got flame-roasted anyway.
A while back I was looking up something else, and I came across a YouTube clip of Loose Women. It must have been from when the Luz Tours story broke, because they discussed it on TV briefly. After condemning the Tours, the panel leader pointed out that I didn't charge for them. According to panelist Babs Windsor, that made my 'offence' even worse.
I can see no issue with people making money from the case. It takes a lot of time an effort to write a book. I only know of one free one. Then there's the reporters, making money by selling copy, or broadcasts. Plus of course the photographers and video crew. And all the police who have worked on it as part of their job.
And I would assume that Babs Windsor was paid for her appearance on Loose Women. Should she have given part of her money to charity? Ditto the other panelists, the interview leader and the entire production crew?
Even the McCanns had made money from the event.
So kindly think of all that the next time you consider moralising about making money from the disappearance.
Mark Saunokonoko is no different in that respect to most of the others in the spotlight who have done exactly the same.