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'CLEANERS ARE SUSPECTS'
« on: May 18, 2013, 11:30:18 PM »
'CLEANERS ARE SUSPECTS' - Mail

Scotland Yard hunt six British cleaners driving a white van in search for missing Maddie
British cleaners and Portuguese manual workers are among new suspects
Many suspects worked at the complex where the three-year-old was staying
Scotland Yard have conducted a review of the Portuguese inquiry
Sources said ‘low-level’ workers have become the focus of interest.

By IAN GALLAGHER AND RUSSELL MYERS

PUBLISHED: 22:02, 18 May 2013 | UPDATED: 22:02, 18 May 2013

British cleaners and Portuguese manual workers are among new suspects in the Madeleine McCann investigation, The Mail on Sunday has learned.
Scotland Yard identified what they describe as ‘people of interest’ during a review of the Portuguese inquiry into the three-year-old’s disappearance in May, 2007.
The suspects are thought to number 12 – not 20 as has been reported – and include a number of British cleaners who were working near the apartment complex where Madeleine, twin siblings Sean and Amelie and parents Gerry and Kate were staying.

Sources said ‘low-level’ workers – handymen, cleaners and gardeners – have become the focus of interest. Some are thought to have been employed by the Ocean Club complex on a casual basis and may have already been interviewed.
 
Police are said to be keen to trace six British cleaners who were working in Praia da Luz when Madeleine vanished and who didn’t appear in the Portuguese files.
They are said to have used a white van and went from apartment to apartment offering their services, chiefly concentrating on expats.

A source said: ‘There is quite a culture of people drifting from door to door offering services from everything from your garden to your roof or windows.’
As well as the manual workers there are a number of more obvious suspects who already appear in the Portuguese files but who British police feel haven’t been ‘bottomed out’ properly and therefore warrant further investigation.

‘There are a lot of people who could be explored further, if only to be eliminated,’ said Detective Chief Superintendent Hamish Campbell, head of Scotland Yard’s Homicide and Serious Crime Command.
However officers face having to break down Portuguese resistance to re-opening the inquiry. Officials in Lisbon say they can reopen the case only if there is new evidence. But it has been claimed that the new leads could, if properly explored, result in new evidence and possibly solve the Madeleine mystery.
Detectives examining the Portuguese files were alarmed that the original inquiry had not traced and interviewed all the staff and holidaymakers who were at the Ocean Club when Madeleine went missing.
Last year the Met said that it had identified 195 fresh leads that should have been investigated either by conducting further witness interviews, eliminating suspects or carrying out forensic tests that were missing from the 2007 inquiry.
Officers found unexplained gaps in the investigation timeline and that there had been a complete lack of forensic examination of mobile phone activity in the area on the night Madeleine disappeared.

Mr Campbell said it was ‘perfectly probable’ that information which could identify the suspect responsible for Madeleine’s disappearance was already in the Portuguese files.
He reiterated a claim that Madeleine could still be alive. He said: ‘You only have to look at the case in Cleveland, Ohio, and the European cases. Of course there is a possibility she is alive. But the key is to investigate the case and, alive or dead, we should be able to try and discern what happened.’
The McCanns, of Rothley, Leicestershire, have been kept closely informed of Scotland Yard’s review – codenamed Operation Grange – over the past two years.
A spokesman for the couple said: ‘They have been encouraged from the moment the review started and are now greatly encouraged that police have drawn up a short list of people who they believe are of interest to the inquiry.’

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2326738/Scotland-Yard-hunt-British-cleaners-driving-white-van-search-missing-Maddie.html#ixzz2Th89VItx
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icabodcrane

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Re: 'CLEANERS ARE SUSPECTS'
« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2013, 11:40:39 PM »
So why didn't Scotland yard just go about quietly tracking down these 'cleaners'  ...  why on earth would they, through a  'source'  allow this information to reach the press ...  thereby  forewarning these 'suspects'  that they are being  hunted ?

This is such an unbelievable nonsense  ...  and to think, it's cost a fortune ! 

registrar

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Re: 'CLEANERS ARE SUSPECTS'
« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2013, 01:07:53 AM »
So why didn't Scotland yard just go about quietly tracking down these 'cleaners'  ...  why on earth would they, through a  'source'  allow this information to reach the press ...  thereby  forewarning these 'suspects'  that they are being  hunted ?

This is such an unbelievable nonsense  ...  and to think, it's cost a fortune !

icabodcrane

I find myself in the unaccustomed position of agreeing with you

the cleaners whom we had heard of before should have been picked up one by one and investigated

charged or let go

IMO the NSY is a total farce that has lasted 2 years and cost 2 million PST

Whilst yielding NOTHING of substance

This week has seen the NSY PR office going into overdrive trying to defend wasting millions on a fruitless chase

The moment NSY charges a person (via the PJ) of being complicit in the disappearance of Madeleine

I shall stop blathering on

That moment has not arrived

And I fear it never will
« Last Edit: May 19, 2013, 01:13:51 AM by registrar »

icabodcrane

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Re: 'CLEANERS ARE SUSPECTS'
« Reply #3 on: May 19, 2013, 01:15:08 AM »
So why didn't Scotland yard just go about quietly tracking down these 'cleaners'  ...  why on earth would they, through a  'source'  allow this information to reach the press ...  thereby  forewarning these 'suspects'  that they are being  hunted ?

This is such an unbelievable nonsense  ...  and to think, it's cost a fortune !

icabodcrane

I find myself in the unaccustomed position of agreeing with you

the cleaners whom we had heard of before should have been picked up one by one and investigated

charged or let go

IMO the NSY is a total farce that has lasted 2 years and cost 2 million PST

Whilst yielding NOTHING of substance

This week has seen the NSY PR office going into overdrive trying to defend wasting millions on a fruitless chase

The moment NSY charges a person (via the PJ) of being complicit with the disappearance of Madeleine

I shall stop blathering on

That moment has not arrived

And I fear it never will

I have found myself agreeing with you on this issue too ...  Your  'busman's  holiday'  in the Algarve angle,  has a ring of truth to it, unfortunately

Hope we're wrong  though

AnneGuedes

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Re: 'CLEANERS ARE SUSPECTS'
« Reply #4 on: May 19, 2013, 01:46:55 AM »
So why didn't Scotland yard just go about quietly tracking down these 'cleaners'  ...  why on earth would they, through a  'source'  allow this information to reach the press ...  thereby  forewarning these 'suspects'  that they are being  hunted ?

This is such an unbelievable nonsense  ...  and to think, it's cost a fortune !
Could possibly the perspective of eliminating a group of cleaners in a white van but not in the files be the only SY's preoccupation after two years, 35 persons working full time on this case and the little fortune this represents ? Are the media expected to convince the Portuguese this will bring Madeleine back ?

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Re: 'CLEANERS ARE SUSPECTS'
« Reply #5 on: May 19, 2013, 01:54:11 AM »
White-van-man did it...now we know.   ?>)()<

« Last Edit: May 19, 2013, 02:05:32 AM by Admin »

Offline Mr Gray

Re: 'CLEANERS ARE SUSPECTS'
« Reply #6 on: May 19, 2013, 08:41:31 AM »
So why didn't Scotland yard just go about quietly tracking down these 'cleaners'  ...  why on earth would they, through a  'source'  allow this information to reach the press ...  thereby  forewarning these 'suspects'  that they are being  hunted ?

This is such an unbelievable nonsense  ...  and to think, it's cost a fortune !

Because they have no power in Portugal to do this. I am sure they would love to be able to question suspects but the investigation is shelved. They can only do this with the cooperation of the Portuguese who it appears have refused to help. By appealing to the press, public pressure will now be put on Portugal to do the right thing.

Offline xtina

Re: 'CLEANERS ARE SUSPECTS'
« Reply #7 on: May 19, 2013, 09:40:53 AM »
This is a farce..like it always has been

Who has told about this couple ..[the twins]

Why is it leaked about the so called suspects ...why have they not been interviewed ....[what has happened to the eliment of suprise ]

The whole thing stinks like it always has done ..[a recon should have been done in the first pace..like a lot more things]

Surly there is not one person/poster ...who does not think regarding this case ...there is some thing not right ..and very very wrong with it all
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Offline Mrs. B

Re: 'CLEANERS ARE SUSPECTS'
« Reply #8 on: May 19, 2013, 11:15:14 AM »
Hmm, something very reminiscent of 2007 style reporting in the first part of this piece IMO.  "The Mail on Sunday has learned ", "sources said" & "a source said". No named sources until they start directly quoting named Scotland Yard Officers, who predictably are only speaking in general terms, not mentioning any specifics at all.
« Last Edit: May 19, 2013, 11:19:36 AM by Mrs. B »

Redblossom

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Re: 'CLEANERS ARE SUSPECTS'
« Reply #9 on: May 19, 2013, 02:13:13 PM »
So basically a rehashed story from two months ago

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2293759/Madeleine-McCann-hunt-Operation-Grange-officers-look-cleaners-white-van.html

I have never read of any case with so many *suspects*, must be bordering on about 50 at least by now
« Last Edit: May 19, 2013, 02:14:55 PM by Redblossom »