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Offline Robittybob1

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #4560 on: June 14, 2019, 11:52:35 PM »
I dont see how dna corrobortaes cadaver odour and I dont think grime thinks it does either
Here is the link to the thread discussing corroboration of cadaver alerts. http://miscarriageofjustice.co/index.php?topic=9966.msg479091#msg479091 "What evidence would confirm a cadaver dog alert?"
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Offline faithlilly

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #4561 on: June 16, 2019, 04:15:52 PM »

The quote below has now been wiped for some reason, but it  is mentioned in Gunits post a little later


Quote from: Cheeky Monkey on Today at 09:13:49 PM

    Absolutely not. @2:36 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFL6Jown0LE

    There's no doubt about it


- Finish Quote



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFL6Jown0LE



Starting @ 0.36, Is that Kates voice or another voice dubbed in?

Seems too high pitched and the mouth sometimes seems not to syncraniize with the words.

My hubby, like me, instantly thought that it ddn't sound likke Kate



Am I right or am I wrong ?    What do mothers think?

I had never seen that video. Thank you as it raises some very pertinent questions re Madeleine’s last night.
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Offline pathfinder73

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #4562 on: June 16, 2019, 08:43:34 PM »
The quote below has now been wiped for some reason, but it  is mentioned in Gunits post a little later


Quote from: Cheeky Monkey on Today at 09:13:49 PM

    Absolutely not. @2:36 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFL6Jown0LE

    There's no doubt about it


- Finish Quote



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFL6Jown0LE



Starting @ 0.36, Is that Kates voice or another voice dubbed in?

Seems too high pitched and the mouth sometimes seems not to syncraniize with the words.

My hubby, like me, instantly thought that it ddn't sound likke Kate



Am I right or am I wrong ?    What do others think?

You are wrong. That is Kate talking.
Smithman carrying a child in his arms checked his watch after passing the Smith family and the time was 10:03. Both are still unidentified 10 years later.

Offline Brietta

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #4563 on: June 16, 2019, 08:54:06 PM »
You are wrong. That is Kate talking.

The problem for us nowadays is that there has been so much misrepresentation about everything relating to Madeleine's disappearance that nothing is to be trusted.

Those opposed to the McCanns have left no stone unturned.

Wasn't there an 'undercover' video clip hot from the cameras of Mrs Fenn's hairdressers as one of the first?


http://miscarriageofjustice.co/index.php?topic=10801.msg536857#msg536857
"All I'm going to say is that we've conducted a very serious investigation and there's no indication that Madeleine McCann's parents are connected to her disappearance. On the other hand, we have a lot of evidence pointing out that Christian killed her," Wolter told the "Friday at 9"....

Offline Robittybob1

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #4564 on: June 16, 2019, 09:01:31 PM »
Does anyone know what interview those video clips of Kate and Gerry come from?  McCanns..crying story or crying wolf?  https://youtu.be/qFL6Jown0LE
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Offline Brietta

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #4565 on: June 16, 2019, 09:11:35 PM »
Does anyone know what interview those video clips of Kate and Gerry come from?  McCanns..crying story or crying wolf?  https://youtu.be/qFL6Jown0LE

Donald Trump's Nancy Pelosi 'shallowfake' must have started off bona fide at some stage ... and his technicians managed it all without ubiquitous accompanying 'idiot boards' instructing people what to think.
"All I'm going to say is that we've conducted a very serious investigation and there's no indication that Madeleine McCann's parents are connected to her disappearance. On the other hand, we have a lot of evidence pointing out that Christian killed her," Wolter told the "Friday at 9"....

Offline Robittybob1

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #4566 on: June 16, 2019, 09:37:16 PM »
Donald Trump's Nancy Pelosi 'shallowfake' must have started off bona fide at some stage ... and his technicians managed it all without ubiquitous accompanying 'idiot boards' instructing people what to think.
That really didn't help me. 
"Does anyone know what interview those video clips of Kate and Gerry come from?  McCanns..crying story or crying wolf?  https://youtu.be/qFL6Jown0LE "  That is what I want to know.
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Offline G-Unit

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #4567 on: June 16, 2019, 10:41:49 PM »
That really didn't help me. 
"Does anyone know what interview those video clips of Kate and Gerry come from?  McCanns..crying story or crying wolf?  https://youtu.be/qFL6Jown0LE "  That is what I want to know.

I believe it came from Emma Loach's documentary which is no longer available for some reason. Here is a transcript.

The McCanns on ITV1, 29 April 2008
https://www.gerrymccannsblogs.co.uk/Nigel/id453.htm
 
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Offline carlymichelle

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #4568 on: June 18, 2019, 03:57:14 AM »
https://www.9news.com.au/world/madeleine-mccann-what-happened-to-maddie-theories-latest-news/2821b220-4512-4928-b619-27bcf7c54cf9?fbclid=IwAR2Ab6MQV4pGhrB3O2-mdWLZojKIEuSLZjW0ucsMupdM_0MuNhLaTym85kU

t has been more than 12 years since Madeleine Beth McCann disappeared.
Nine.com.au's multi-episode podcast investigation Maddie shone a light on a number of curious and vexing issues about the world's most famous cold case.
Here are three questions that could actually be answered very easily, if the will from police forces and key people is there.
Answering these questions could reveal potential crucial information about what happened to Madeleine on that 2007 family holiday to Portugal.
British girl Madeleine McCann vanished from the resort town of Praia da Luz in Portugal in May 2007, while on holiday with her family.
British girl Madeleine McCann vanished from the resort town of Praia da Luz in Portugal in May 2007, while on holiday with her family. (AAP)
Why have Operation Grange and Portugal's Policia Judiciaria not taken up a remarkable offer made in the Maddie podcast to solve 18 inconclusive DNA samples?
It seems so straightforward.
There are 18 DNA samples potentially loaded with clues about what happened to Madeleine. There's a scientist with a proven international track record for solving precisely that kind of challenging and previously indecipherable evidence. Give him the samples to analyse.
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As exclusively revealed in the Maddie podcast, one of the world's top DNA scientists, Dr Mark Perlin claims he can have results back on those 18 samples in less than two weeks. He's also offered to run those tests for Scotland Yard at no cost.
Scotland Yard's Operation Grange have sat on Dr Perlin's remarkable offer for over a year. Portugal's Policia Judiciaria also appear disinterested, having ignored Dr Perlin's approach for over a month.
Why?
Dr Perlin's advanced testing methods, based on computational software called TrueAllele, has overturned a number of wrongful convictions in the US. It has been used successfully in US state and federal court, and around the world.
In fact, for around 20 years Dr Perlin's lab Cybergenetics has been assisting the UK police for 20 years; he has successfully analysed previously "inconclusive" DNA evidence in major UK crimes.
So why not use Dr Perlin in the case of Madeleine McCann?
Dr Perlin has told Nine.com.au national crime labs are sometimes wary of his groundbreaking DNA technology, as it can expose flawed tests and mistaken results; those kind of revelations can be embarrassing for national crime agencies and their reputations.
The 18 DNA samples isolated by Nine.com.au and Dr Perlin were ruled inconclusive in 2007 because British testing methods at the time were inadequate and lacked the necessary sophistication.
The DNA evidence relates to key samples taken from inside apartment 5A and the boot compartment of a rental car hired 25 days after Madeleine went missing.
A cadaver dog team alerted in both those locations, although there is controversy about the reliability of cadaver dogs, which is why investigators consider alerts must be supplemented by additional evidence.
It is hard to understand why Operation Grange refuse to even acknowledge Dr Perlin's offer.
In the final episode of Maddie, Gerry McCann and the official Find Madeleine campaign were also notified of Dr Perlin's offer. There has been no reply, so far.
Kate McCann, the mother of the missing British girl Madeleine McCann, looks at a poster showing her missing daughter during a press conference on June 6, 2007 in Berlin.
Kate McCann, the mother of the missing British girl Madeleine McCann, looks at a poster showing her missing daughter during a press conference on June 6, 2007 in Berlin. (Getty)
Have Operation Grange interviewed Kate and Gerry McCann or the Tapas 7? If not, why not?
In 2013, Scotland Yard launched Operation Grange, a significant strike force to investigate what happened to Madeleine in Praia da Luz.
Operation Grange have remained firmly tight-lipped about the investigation, revealing little to nothing about the leads they are chasing.
In 2017, Mark Rowley, then Scotland Yard assistant commissioner, publicly addressed questions about whether his detectives had ever formally questioned Kate and Gerry McCann since the launch of Operation Grange.
No, was Rowley's reply.
Rowley added that the Portuguese police had dealt with the McCanns and the Tapas 7 during their original 14-month investigation, which started in 2007.
It is unclear if any of the Tapas 7, including David Payne, the last person to ever see Madeleine alive outside of her parents, and Matt Oldfield, who entered apartment 5A 30 minutes before she was reported missing, have ever been questioned by cops at Scotland Yard.
Former Scotland Yard detectives and police officers that Nine.com.au spoke to in episode nine of Maddie expressed some surprise if the McCanns had not been questioned by Operation Grange police. They also criticised Operation Grange's perceived failure to not begin its investigation with no preconceived ideas about might or might not have happened.
The McCanns and their friends may be able to help police catch the offender. Any information from them may help advance the investigation, or help to finally rule out aspects of the investigation. If they haven’t been questioned already, they should be.
Last month it was confirmed Operation Grange had been funded to the tune of another $550,000 in tax payer funds, taking total funding to more than $20m.
Gerry and Kate McCann, the parents of the missing 3-year-old girl Madeleine McCann, walk with their twins outside their resort apartment on May 11 2007, in Praia da Luz, southern Portugal.
Gerry and Kate McCann, the parents of the missing 3-year-old girl Madeleine McCann, walk with their twins outside their resort apartment on May 11 2007, in Praia da Luz, southern Portugal. (AAP)
Why did a reconstruction of May 3 not occur, and has still not taken place?
On a night of confusing events, one thing is very clear - a reconstruction of all the movements made by Kate and Gerry McCann and the Tapas 7 on the night of May 3, when Madeleine was reported missing, could yield vital clues.
As revealed in episodes one and two of Maddie, from the early evening, there are so many moving parts and people in play that it became very challenging for police to establish if and how the accounts of key players stacked up and held together.
According to the McCanns and their friends, adults were leaving the dinner table at the nearby tapas bar at 30 minute intervals, sometimes as regularly as every 15 minutes, to go check on the children.
The McCann's apartment, at the end of a five-storey block, was at best one minute walk from the restaurant. The other apartments were marginally further, including one holiday unit (where the Payne family stayed) located up a flight of stairs on the first level.
In April 2008, Portuguese police tried in vain to run a reconstitution of the night of May 3 to see if everyone's account of the night and various journeys they made all matched up.
But negotiations failed.
By 2008 the McCanns and their friends were all back in the UK. Documentation in the official police files reveals a chain of emails that were sent back and forth from the group to police. Concerns were expressed about flying back to Portugal, about privacy, a potential press frenzy and Kate and Gerry being named formal suspects.
In the end, what could have been a vital reconstruction assisting the effort to find Maddie never happened.
Portuguese police appeared to have questions around Jane Tanner’s sighting of a potential abductor with a child on the night of May 3; and how she walked straight past Gerry McCann and another Englishman, Jeremy Wilkins, without either man seeing her. These scenarios are explored in detail in episode two of Maddie.
A reconstruction could have helped answer some of this, as well as clarifying events earlier in the day when family friend David Payne visited Kate and the kids in apartment 5A.
Although there appeared to be reluctance from the Tapas 7 to return to Portugal at the request of police, Portuguese detectives must probably bear some responsibility for not forcing the issue of a reconstruction much sooner after Madeleine vanished, instead of the aborted effort in April 2008.
Portuguese police were also criticised for not separating and interviewing Kate and Gerry McCann when they were first questioned by detectives in Portimao Police Station.
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Offline Robittybob1

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #4569 on: July 18, 2019, 12:25:44 PM »
This interview came up - "Australian podcaster talks new suspect in Madeleine McCann case" https://youtu.be/2rMWX5G-iB4
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Offline Billy Whizz Fan Club

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #4570 on: July 19, 2019, 12:53:03 AM »
https://www.9news.com.au/world/madeleine-mccann-what-happened-to-maddie-theories-latest-news/2821b220-4512-4928-b619-27bcf7c54cf9?fbclid=IwAR2Ab6MQV4pGhrB3O2-mdWLZojKIEuSLZjW0ucsMupdM_0MuNhLaTym85kU

t has been more than 12 years since Madeleine Beth McCann disappeared.
Nine.com.au's multi-episode podcast investigation Maddie shone a light on a number of curious and vexing issues about the world's most famous cold case.
Here are three questions that could actually be answered very easily, if the will from police forces and key people is there.
Answering these questions could reveal potential crucial information about what happened to Madeleine on that 2007 family holiday to Portugal.
British girl Madeleine McCann vanished from the resort town of Praia da Luz in Portugal in May 2007, while on holiday with her family.
British girl Madeleine McCann vanished from the resort town of Praia da Luz in Portugal in May 2007, while on holiday with her family. (AAP)
Why have Operation Grange and Portugal's Policia Judiciaria not taken up a remarkable offer made in the Maddie podcast to solve 18 inconclusive DNA samples?
It seems so straightforward.
There are 18 DNA samples potentially loaded with clues about what happened to Madeleine. There's a scientist with a proven international track record for solving precisely that kind of challenging and previously indecipherable evidence. Give him the samples to analyse.
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    'Concealed' police statements impeded investigation into potential paedophile ring link, ex Maddie detective claims
    'X' marks alleged spot of disputed key location on night Maddie vanished

As exclusively revealed in the Maddie podcast, one of the world's top DNA scientists, Dr Mark Perlin claims he can have results back on those 18 samples in less than two weeks. He's also offered to run those tests for Scotland Yard at no cost.
Scotland Yard's Operation Grange have sat on Dr Perlin's remarkable offer for over a year. Portugal's Policia Judiciaria also appear disinterested, having ignored Dr Perlin's approach for over a month.
Why?
Dr Perlin's advanced testing methods, based on computational software called TrueAllele, has overturned a number of wrongful convictions in the US. It has been used successfully in US state and federal court, and around the world.
In fact, for around 20 years Dr Perlin's lab Cybergenetics has been assisting the UK police for 20 years; he has successfully analysed previously "inconclusive" DNA evidence in major UK crimes.
So why not use Dr Perlin in the case of Madeleine McCann?
Dr Perlin has told Nine.com.au national crime labs are sometimes wary of his groundbreaking DNA technology, as it can expose flawed tests and mistaken results; those kind of revelations can be embarrassing for national crime agencies and their reputations.
The 18 DNA samples isolated by Nine.com.au and Dr Perlin were ruled inconclusive in 2007 because British testing methods at the time were inadequate and lacked the necessary sophistication.
The DNA evidence relates to key samples taken from inside apartment 5A and the boot compartment of a rental car hired 25 days after Madeleine went missing.
A cadaver dog team alerted in both those locations, although there is controversy about the reliability of cadaver dogs, which is why investigators consider alerts must be supplemented by additional evidence.
It is hard to understand why Operation Grange refuse to even acknowledge Dr Perlin's offer.
In the final episode of Maddie, Gerry McCann and the official Find Madeleine campaign were also notified of Dr Perlin's offer. There has been no reply, so far.
Kate McCann, the mother of the missing British girl Madeleine McCann, looks at a poster showing her missing daughter during a press conference on June 6, 2007 in Berlin.
Kate McCann, the mother of the missing British girl Madeleine McCann, looks at a poster showing her missing daughter during a press conference on June 6, 2007 in Berlin. (Getty)
Have Operation Grange interviewed Kate and Gerry McCann or the Tapas 7? If not, why not?
In 2013, Scotland Yard launched Operation Grange, a significant strike force to investigate what happened to Madeleine in Praia da Luz.
Operation Grange have remained firmly tight-lipped about the investigation, revealing little to nothing about the leads they are chasing.
In 2017, Mark Rowley, then Scotland Yard assistant commissioner, publicly addressed questions about whether his detectives had ever formally questioned Kate and Gerry McCann since the launch of Operation Grange.
No, was Rowley's reply.
Rowley added that the Portuguese police had dealt with the McCanns and the Tapas 7 during their original 14-month investigation, which started in 2007.
It is unclear if any of the Tapas 7, including David Payne, the last person to ever see Madeleine alive outside of her parents, and Matt Oldfield, who entered apartment 5A 30 minutes before she was reported missing, have ever been questioned by cops at Scotland Yard.
Former Scotland Yard detectives and police officers that Nine.com.au spoke to in episode nine of Maddie expressed some surprise if the McCanns had not been questioned by Operation Grange police. They also criticised Operation Grange's perceived failure to not begin its investigation with no preconceived ideas about might or might not have happened.
The McCanns and their friends may be able to help police catch the offender. Any information from them may help advance the investigation, or help to finally rule out aspects of the investigation. If they haven’t been questioned already, they should be.
Last month it was confirmed Operation Grange had been funded to the tune of another $550,000 in tax payer funds, taking total funding to more than $20m.
Gerry and Kate McCann, the parents of the missing 3-year-old girl Madeleine McCann, walk with their twins outside their resort apartment on May 11 2007, in Praia da Luz, southern Portugal.
Gerry and Kate McCann, the parents of the missing 3-year-old girl Madeleine McCann, walk with their twins outside their resort apartment on May 11 2007, in Praia da Luz, southern Portugal. (AAP)
Why did a reconstruction of May 3 not occur, and has still not taken place?
On a night of confusing events, one thing is very clear - a reconstruction of all the movements made by Kate and Gerry McCann and the Tapas 7 on the night of May 3, when Madeleine was reported missing, could yield vital clues.
As revealed in episodes one and two of Maddie, from the early evening, there are so many moving parts and people in play that it became very challenging for police to establish if and how the accounts of key players stacked up and held together.
According to the McCanns and their friends, adults were leaving the dinner table at the nearby tapas bar at 30 minute intervals, sometimes as regularly as every 15 minutes, to go check on the children.
The McCann's apartment, at the end of a five-storey block, was at best one minute walk from the restaurant. The other apartments were marginally further, including one holiday unit (where the Payne family stayed) located up a flight of stairs on the first level.
In April 2008, Portuguese police tried in vain to run a reconstitution of the night of May 3 to see if everyone's account of the night and various journeys they made all matched up.
But negotiations failed.
By 2008 the McCanns and their friends were all back in the UK. Documentation in the official police files reveals a chain of emails that were sent back and forth from the group to police. Concerns were expressed about flying back to Portugal, about privacy, a potential press frenzy and Kate and Gerry being named formal suspects.
In the end, what could have been a vital reconstruction assisting the effort to find Maddie never happened.
Portuguese police appeared to have questions around Jane Tanner’s sighting of a potential abductor with a child on the night of May 3; and how she walked straight past Gerry McCann and another Englishman, Jeremy Wilkins, without either man seeing her. These scenarios are explored in detail in episode two of Maddie.
A reconstruction could have helped answer some of this, as well as clarifying events earlier in the day when family friend David Payne visited Kate and the kids in apartment 5A.
Although there appeared to be reluctance from the Tapas 7 to return to Portugal at the request of police, Portuguese detectives must probably bear some responsibility for not forcing the issue of a reconstruction much sooner after Madeleine vanished, instead of the aborted effort in April 2008.
Portuguese police were also criticised for not separating and interviewing Kate and Gerry McCann when they were first questioned by detectives in Portimao Police Station.
LISTEN TO LATEST EPISODES OF MADDIE NOW 
Maps, graphics, stories and all episodes of Maddie here: nine.com.au/maddie
Madeleine McCann multi-episode investigation of evidence about case
Madeleine McCann multi-episode investigation of evidence about case (Nine)
© Nine Digital Pty Ltd 2019

So much for leaving no stone unturned! All parties should jump at the chance of new analysis of DNA found in 5A and the hire car, IMO.