Author Topic: Gonçalo Amaral confirms he will appeal the damages decision to higher Court.  (Read 852959 times)

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Offline Mr Gray

A quick sense check in me like reveals about 1100 posters posting at the same rate as you.
Now is that likely?

I would say approx. 59.326% probable

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Offline Alice Purjorick

Hmm, the shit may be about to hit the fan now...

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/445625/Madeline-McCann-Portugal-appeal-25K

Apparently people and trolls (supernatural beings?) made donations.
Well it should all be good for a laugh if nothing else.
"Navigating the difference between weird but normal grief and truly suspicious behaviour is the key for any detective worth his salt.". ….Sarah Bailey

Offline pegasus

My prediction is that whatever expert does the anti-Amaral PR will try to get the word "trolls" pasted into every article as it passes the editors' desks.
Predicted 31st May, proven true 1st June.
The Star begin their article with the big print headline "Sick trolls raised £25k ..."
Pink is such a predictable colour.
Where's that "told you so" smiley when its needed?
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/445625/Madeline-McCann-Portugal-appeal-25K


Offline Alice Purjorick

Predicted 31st May, proven true 1st June.
The Star begin their article with the big print headline "Sick trolls raised £25k ..."
Pink is such a predictable colour.
Where's that "told you so" smiley when its needed?
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/445625/Madeline-McCann-Portugal-appeal-25K

Now can anyone think of a sentence with the word charming troll, in it twice
"Navigating the difference between weird but normal grief and truly suspicious behaviour is the key for any detective worth his salt.". ….Sarah Bailey

Alfred R Jones

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Apparently people and trolls (supernatural beings?) made donations.
Well it should all be good for a laugh if nothing else.
people, trolls and members of the Metropolitan Police Force, allegedly.  That's the interesting bit. 8(>((

Offline Alice Purjorick

people, trolls and members of the Metropolitan Police Force, allegedly.  That's the interesting bit. 8(>((

"Star reporter accidentally falls out of window while investigating alleged MPS sick troll's contribution to Amaral fund"?
It will all fizzle out in short order.
"Navigating the difference between weird but normal grief and truly suspicious behaviour is the key for any detective worth his salt.". ….Sarah Bailey

Alfred R Jones

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"Star reporter accidentally falls out of window while investigating alleged MPS sick troll's contribution to Amaral fund"?
It will all fizzle out in short order.
Maybe....maybe not. 8)--))

ferryman

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It'll be interesting to see what happens to the money if Amaral is denied leave to appeal.

Offline Mr Gray

Hopefully we will see a similar article in the Sun........

stephen25000

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Oh dear.

Some people aren't too happy this morning.

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Offline Benice

Oh dear.

Some people aren't too happy this morning.

 8)--)) @)(++(* @)(++(* @)(++(*

I'm not surprised.  Would you be happy if you had just been described as a 'sick troll' in a national newspaper?
The notion that innocence prevails over guilt – when there is no evidence to the contrary – is what separates civilization from barbarism.    Unfortunately, there are remains of barbarism among us.    Until very recently, it headed the PJ in Portimão. I hope he was the last one.
                                               Henrique Monteiro, chief editor, Expresso, Portugal

stephen25000

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I'm not surprised.  Would you be happy if you had just been described as a 'sick troll' in a national newspaper?

I am more than aware of exactly  who are the trolls benice.

and the forums they inhabit.  8)--))

Offline pathfinder73


Posted in: News Posted: June 2, 2015
Madeleine McCann ‘Trolls’ Pay For Amaral Court Appeal

The search for Madeleine McCann remains fruitless, but numerous members of the public — across the world — are publicly showing support for the former detective who notoriously accused her parents of covering up her death. Goncalo Amaral may have lost in court against the missing child’s parents, but more than 1,500 people have come forward to show support for the former cop by paying for his court appeal en masse. The Daily Star has referred to these charitable donors as “sick trolls,” but they’ve nonetheless raised more than the £25,000 needed for his court fees. That means Goncalo Amaral can continue the fight for his right to publish evidence and theories against Kate and Gerry McCann.

Among the 1,559 donors who contributed to the fund, it’s believed that officers with the Metropolitan Police Service also donated a large amount of money. Those presumed officers claimed that they were “outraged at the way in which a senior investigating officer has been treated” in relation to the Madeleine McCann case. The donation from the MPS may not have been what pushed the funds to the intended goal, but it certainly did help.

The fund was started by a 22-year-old Birmingham woman after news broke that Goncalo Amaral had been ordered to pay out hundreds of thousands of dollars to Kate and Gerry McCann. CBS News CrimeSider reports that the McCanns won a libel payout after a long battle pertaining to Amaral’s published book Truth of the Lie, which pointed out all of the investigative evidence against the parents while theorizing and speculating that they may have accidentally killed Madeleine due to negligence before covering up her death. It only took about a month before donations from all over the world funded the entirety of Amaral’s appeal.

Madeleine McCann vanished over a decade ago from her parents’ vacation rental in Portugal. The then-3-year-old child was left alone with her two infant siblings while Kate and Gerry McCann partied with friends at a tapas bar when she disappeared. This detail has long since been a point of contention with members of the public who are split between feeling sympathy for the parents and feeling that they are responsible for at least being negligent with their children. There are also numerous members of the public who have read the available police files regarding the case and support Goncalo Amaral in his pursuit of answers for Maddie.

What do you think about this case? Do you think the people supporting Goncalo Amaral are “vile trolls” like the UK media reports, or are they fighting for justice for a missing child who has no voice?

http://www.inquisitr.com/2137703/madeleine-mccann-trolls-pay-for-amaral-court-appeal/
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.

ferryman

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Madeleine McCann vanished over a decade ago...

8 years ago (and a bit!)

So, still no official confirmation that Amaral's application to appeal has been submitted?