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Disappeared and Abducted Children and Young Adults => Madeleine McCann (3) disappeared from her parent's holiday apartment at Ocean Club, Praia da Luz, Portugal on 3 May 2007. No trace of her has ever been found. => Topic started by: pathfinder73 on August 24, 2016, 04:14:11 PM
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Madeleine McCann detectives may apply for more Home Office funding for 'outstanding work'
Telegraph Reporters
24 AUGUST 2016 • 2:52PM
Detectives investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann have "outstanding work" left to do on the inquiry and may apply for more Home Office funding.
In April, then-home secretary Theresa May granted the team £95,000 to keep the investigation going, with the cash expected to last until October.
On Wednesday, Scotland Yard said it would talk to the Home Office about funding.
A force spokesman said: "Whilst there remains outstanding work on this case, the Metropolitan Police Service will remain in dialogue with the Home Office regarding the continuation of funding."
The British investigation, Operation Grange, was expected to be wound up after Scotland Yard boss Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe said in May that British investigators had one remaining line of inquiry to follow and unless any new evidence came to light the probe would finish.
This came seven months after the investigation team was scaled back drastically to just four officers.
Earlier this month, the Sunday Mirror also reported that forensic investigations by the team had ended.
Madeleine vanished at the age of three while on holiday with her parents in Portugal in 2007 and, despite a high-profile international hunt, no trace has ever been found.
Hopes were high when the UK investigation into the little girl's disappearance was launched in 2011, with Scotland Yard detectives later highlighting a sex offender who had targeted British families with young children staying in villas in the same area where Madeleine was last seen.
Despite no obvious progress since then, earlier this year the head of Scotland Yard's murder squad, Detective Chief Superintendent Mick Duthie, remained optimistic.
He said: "There is ongoing work. There is always a possibility that we will find Madeleine and we hope that we will find her alive."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/24/madeleine-mccann-detectives-may-apply-for-more-home-office-fundi/
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Well, he clearly doesn't think that Madeleine died in the apartment and that her death was covered up.
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Madeleine McCann detectives may apply for more Home Office funding for 'outstanding work'
Telegraph Reporters
24 AUGUST 2016 • 2:52PM
Detectives investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann have "outstanding work" left to do on the inquiry and may apply for more Home Office funding.
In April, then-home secretary Theresa May granted the team £95,000 to keep the investigation going, with the cash expected to last until October.
On Wednesday, Scotland Yard said it would talk to the Home Office about funding.
A force spokesman said: "Whilst there remains outstanding work on this case, the Metropolitan Police Service will remain in dialogue with the Home Office regarding the continuation of funding."
The British investigation, Operation Grange, was expected to be wound up after Scotland Yard boss Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe said in May that British investigators had one remaining line of inquiry to follow and unless any new evidence came to light the probe would finish.
This came seven months after the investigation team was scaled back drastically to just four officers.
Earlier this month, the Sunday Mirror also reported that forensic investigations by the team had ended.
Madeleine vanished at the age of three while on holiday with her parents in Portugal in 2007 and, despite a high-profile international hunt, no trace has ever been found.
Hopes were high when the UK investigation into the little girl's disappearance was launched in 2011, with Scotland Yard detectives later highlighting a sex offender who had targeted British families with young children staying in villas in the same area where Madeleine was last seen.
Despite no obvious progress since then, earlier this year the head of Scotland Yard's murder squad, Detective Chief Superintendent Mick Duthie, remained optimistic.
He said: "There is ongoing work. There is always a possibility that we will find Madeleine and we hope that we will find her alive."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/24/madeleine-mccann-detectives-may-apply-for-more-home-office-fundi/
This could be another non story- SY are always consulting home office re funding yeah? and? we all know that already don't we?...So,anyhoo now the olympics are over we need to read new rubbish to fill white space on our web pages...September: we have the obligatory annual Diana queen of Hearts More secrets to be unleashed fest. and so Maddie Story gets in first. I think the family should now take over the search because like those pesky sardine munching Portuguees cops who didn't find Maddie, those pesky SY are just as bad - but a bit more expensive.
Nice try Alfie... "Well, he clearly doesn't think that Madeleine died in the apartment and that her death was covered up".
On that basis: He clearly didn't think she was abducted by a stranger either- because he would have said, and if he said it he would have to offer up some evidence!
This is very interesting:"Hopes were high when the UK investigation into the little girl's disappearance was launched in 2011, with Scotland Yard detectives later highlighting a sex offender who had targeted British families with young children staying in villas in the same area where Madeleine was last seen."
I wonder if this is CF who was outed by the media?
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I don't think so. CF seems to have been interested in teenagers, not little girls.
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I don't think so. CF seems to have been interested in teenagers, not little girls.
Oh.... well the mind boggles.
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Detectives may apply to Home Office for yet MORE money in Madeleine McCann investigation after already spending £12m without finding her.
On Wednesday, Scotland Yard said it would talk to the Home Office about funding.
A force spokesman told the Press Association: “Whilst there remains outstanding work on this case, the Metropolitan Police Service will remain in dialogue with the Home Office regarding the continuation of funding.”
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3756778/Detectives-apply-Home-Office-money-Madeleine-McCann-investigation-spending-12m-without-finding-her.html
I wonder what this outstanding lead / work to do could be?
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This could be another non story- SY are always consulting home office re funding yeah? and? we all know that already don't we?...So,anyhoo now the olympics are over we need to read new rubbish to fill white space on our web pages...September: we have the obligatory annual Diana queen of Hearts More secrets to be unleashed fest. and so Maddie Story gets in first. I think the family should now take over the search because like those pesky sardine munching Portuguees cops who didn't find Maddie, those pesky SY are just as bad - but a bit more expensive.
Nice try Alfie... "Well, he clearly doesn't think that Madeleine died in the apartment and that her death was covered up".
On that basis: He clearly didn't think she was abducted by a stranger either- because he would have said, and if he said it he would have to offer up some evidence!
This is very interesting:"Hopes were high when the UK investigation into the little girl's disappearance was launched in 2011, with Scotland Yard detectives later highlighting a sex offender who had targeted British families with young children staying in villas in the same area where Madeleine was last seen."
I wonder if this is CF who was outed by the media?
It is probably SY making sure they can blame the home office when the investigation is closed.
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Detectives may apply to Home Office for yet MORE money in Madeleine McCann investigation after already spending £12m without finding her.
On Wednesday, Scotland Yard said it would talk to the Home Office about funding.
A force spokesman told the Press Association: “Whilst there remains outstanding work on this case, the Metropolitan Police Service will remain in dialogue with the Home Office regarding the continuation of funding.”
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3756778/Detectives-apply-Home-Office-money-Madeleine-McCann-investigation-spending-12m-without-finding-her.html
I wonder what this outstanding lead / work to do could be
Another freebie to the Algrave 8**8:/:
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Well, he clearly doesn't think that Madeleine died in the apartment and that her death was covered up.
That's what the head of Scotland Yard's murder squad, Detective Chief Superintendent Mick Duthie said in April.
Mr Duthie, who is in overall charge of the investigation Operation Grange, said: “There is ongoing work. There is always a possibility that we will find Madeleine and we hope that we will find her alive.
“That’s what we want and that’s what the family and the public want and that is why the Home Office continue to fund it. There is work that needs to be done still. “
The police chief admitted detectives did not have a “full understanding” of what happened to Madeleine or why she was taken but added: “That is why the work continues. “
He told the Standard: “There is a missing girl and if she has been murdered and if we think we have got justifiable and reasonable lines of inquiry to pursue then they should be dealt with.”
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/madeleine-mccann-detective-we-still-hope-to-find-her-alive-a3227561.html
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Detectives may apply to Home Office for yet MORE money in Madeleine McCann investigation after already spending £12m without finding her.
On Wednesday, Scotland Yard said it would talk to the Home Office about funding.
A force spokesman told the Press Association: “Whilst there remains outstanding work on this case, the Metropolitan Police Service will remain in dialogue with the Home Office regarding the continuation of funding.”
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3756778/Detectives-apply-Home-Office-money-Madeleine-McCann-investigation-spending-12m-without-finding-her.html
I wonder what this outstanding lead / work to do could be
Smithman and Smellyman still haven't been identified... at least as far as the general public is aware.
Even if there is just one officer left on the case to identify Smellyman and his attacks on UK children (or any other viable lead of someone else).... what do people object to? These families deserve closure of some sort as well.
ETA: There may be a connection to the Madeleine case, or perhaps not. But these are also families with no answers.
Whatever one thinks of the McCanns, why on earth shouldn't at least one officer or more - if necessary - continue to review any incoming evidence of who at least Smellyman may be for the sake of the other families?
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That's what the head of Scotland Yard's murder squad, Detective Chief Superintendent Mick Duthie said in April.
Mr Duthie, who is in overall charge of the investigation Operation Grange, said: “There is ongoing work. There is always a possibility that we will find Madeleine and we hope that we will find her alive.
“That’s what we want and that’s what the family and the public want and that is why the Home Office continue to fund it. There is work that needs to be done still. “
The police chief admitted detectives did not have a “full understanding” of what happened to Madeleine or why she was taken but added: “That is why the work continues. “
He told the Standard: “There is a missing girl and if she has been murdered and if we think we have got justifiable and reasonable lines of inquiry to pursue then they should be dealt with.”
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/madeleine-mccann-detective-we-still-hope-to-find-her-alive-a3227561.html
yup. Doesn't really sound like the parents are in the frame does it?
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Smithman and Smellyman still haven't been identified... at least as far as the general public is aware.
Even if there is just one officer left on the case to identify Smellyman and his attacks on UK children (or any other viable lead of someone else).... what do people object to? These families deserve closure of some sort as well.
ETA: There may be a connection to the Madeleine case, or perhaps not. But these are also families with no answers.
Whatever one thinks of the McCanns, why on earth shouldn't at least one officer or more - if necessary - continue to review any incoming evidence of who at least Smellyman may be for the sake of the other families?
its not a matter of just resources, its the time some think should be spent' if you are getting nowhere after 10 years with original forces PIs and SY, the chances are almost nil, sy will have a limit on both time and reaources, either their own or the home offices
I have no idea carana
I also dont care what they do
Its not my problem
Even if they know they are wasting money whats new in any sphere
But lets face it, i doubt any uk le believes this child is still alive
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its not a matter of just resources, its the time some think should be spent' if you are getting nowhere after 10 years with original forces PIs and SY, the chances are almost nil, sy will have a limit on both time and reaources, either their own or the home offices
I have no idea carana
I also dont care what they do
Its not my problem
Even if they know they are wasting money whats new in any sphere
But lets face it, i doubt any uk le believes this child is still alive
Don't you think that if there are active leads to be followed in a missing child case they should be until all are eliminated?
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its not a matter of just resources, its the time some think should be spent' if you are getting nowhere after 10 years with original forces PIs and SY, the chances are almost nil, sy will have a limit on both time and reaources, either their own or the home offices
I have no idea carana
I also dont care what they do
Its not my problem
Even if they know they are wasting money whats new in any sphere
But lets face it, i doubt any uk le believes this child is still alive
Of course they should follow it thru to the very end of their leads. No point in finishing with say 5% not investigated.
Maybe they know who did it and now simply have to collect enough evidence to prosecute?
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Smithman and Smellyman still haven't been identified... at least as far as the general public is aware.
Even if there is just one officer left on the case to identify Smellyman and his attacks on UK children (or any other viable lead of someone else).... what do people object to? These families deserve closure of some sort as well.
ETA: There may be a connection to the Madeleine case, or perhaps not. But these are also families with no answers.
Whatever one thinks of the McCanns, why on earth shouldn't at least one officer or more - if necessary - continue to review any incoming evidence of who at least Smellyman may be for the sake of the other families?
Identifying Smithman with a view to eliminating him should have been a priority a long time back when Redwood had his eureka moment.
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Identifying Smithman with a view to eliminating him should have been a priority a long time back when Redwood had his eureka moment.
How should he have done that? The person I told SY that matches Smithman just has to say he was in bed with his wife or watching a video and we are no further on. Was there a video player in their apartment? It wouldn't have be hard to check. They could have been asked: "What was the video that you watched, where is it now? But ask both the husband and wife separately and see if they come up with the same video title. It would be a bit late now as it could be just put down to "It was a long time ago, now I can't remember now".