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It's always in the smallprint isn't it?
« on: May 17, 2013, 07:14:29 PM »
DCS Campbell, who retired today as head of the Met's Homicide and Serious Crime Command, urged Portuguese police to act on the new list of potential suspects in the Madeleine McCann case

He retires today - he achieved nothing vis-a-vis finding Madeleine - as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike

But we are expected to pay tribute?

Well he has lots of time to play golf now - he might come across Madeleine on one of those fairways




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Re: It's always in the smallprint isn't it?
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2013, 07:18:22 PM »
DCS Campbell, who retired today as head of the Met's Homicide and Serious Crime Command, urged Portuguese police to act on the new list of potential suspects in the Madeleine McCann case

He retires today - he achieved nothing vis-a-vis finding Madeleine - as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike

But we are expected to pay tribute?

Well he has lots of time to play golf now - he might come across Madeleine on one of those fairways

Well, clearly he isn't playing tricks in the hope of advancing his career, unlike certain (British!) personnel involved in the original investigation.

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Re: It's always in the smallprint isn't it?
« Reply #2 on: May 17, 2013, 07:21:06 PM »
DCS Campbell, who retired today as head of the Met's Homicide and Serious Crime Command, urged Portuguese police to act on the new list of potential suspects in the Madeleine McCann case

He retires today - he achieved nothing vis-a-vis finding Madeleine - as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike

But we are expected to pay tribute?

Well he has lots of time to play golf now - he might come across Madeleine on one of those fairways

What a vile comment  ?8)@)-)
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Re: It's always in the smallprint isn't it?
« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2013, 07:24:35 PM »
Is this the chap who was in charge of the Jill Dando murder enquiry  ?

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Re: It's always in the smallprint isn't it?
« Reply #4 on: May 17, 2013, 07:25:23 PM »
What is it with the golf thing?  Do we have any evidence that the Met spent all their time playing golf in the Algarve instead of reviewing the case?

At least playing golf, the aren't getting peed out of their brains, like some cops  8(0(*
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Re: It's always in the smallprint isn't it?
« Reply #5 on: May 17, 2013, 07:29:29 PM »
What is it with the golf thing?  Do we have any evidence that the Met spent all their time playing golf in the Algarve instead of reviewing the case?

DC Clarke - let's analyse this latest finding in Faro - check out all suspects - and make some arrests - look for  foreign types too - always culprits - obviously we can't take a shxt without checking with the PJ

DC Horrigan narrrr too much bother mate - got to up my handicap - beers at the clubhouse in an hour

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Re: It's always in the smallprint isn't it?
« Reply #6 on: May 17, 2013, 07:54:26 PM »
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I really don't understand what your gripe is against the Met and in particular by this officer.




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Re: It's always in the smallprint isn't it?
« Reply #7 on: May 17, 2013, 07:59:18 PM »
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I really don't understand what your gripe is against the Met and in particular by this officer.

They are inefficent

That's my gripe - very simple

The UK cops in the Algarve have produced zero results
 
Not one credible lead


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Re: It's always in the smallprint isn't it?
« Reply #8 on: May 17, 2013, 08:16:36 PM »
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I really don't understand what your gripe is against the Met and in particular by this officer.

They are inefficent

That's my gripe - very simple

The UK cops in the Algarve have produced zero results
 
Not one credible lead

Of course, you would know that from in-depth analysis of their work ...

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Re: It's always in the smallprint isn't it?
« Reply #9 on: May 17, 2013, 08:23:13 PM »
Registrar

I really don't understand what your gripe is against the Met and in particular by this officer.

They are inefficent

That's my gripe - very simple

The UK cops in the Algarve have produced zero results
 
Not one credible lead

Of course, you would know that from in-depth analysis of their work ...

Madeleine found?
suspects being held in custody?

None of the above

Or are you seeing owt I don't?

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Re: It's always in the smallprint isn't it?
« Reply #10 on: May 17, 2013, 08:29:34 PM »
DCS Campbell, who retired today as head of the Met's Homicide and Serious Crime Command, urged Portuguese police to act on the new list of potential suspects in the Madeleine McCann case

He retires today - he achieved nothing vis-a-vis finding Madeleine - as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike

But we are expected to pay tribute?

Well he has lots of time to play golf now - he might come across Madeleine on one of those fairways

What a vile comment  ?8)@)-)

explain - don't just accuse cheaply

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Re: It's always in the smallprint isn't it?
« Reply #11 on: May 17, 2013, 08:30:10 PM »
Registrar

I really don't understand what your gripe is against the Met and in particular by this officer.

They are inefficent

That's my gripe - very simple

The UK cops in the Algarve have produced zero results
 
Not one credible lead

Of course, you would know that from in-depth analysis of their work ...

Madeleine found?
suspects being held in custody?

None of the above

Or are you seeing owt I don't?

Case re-opened?

No, because the Portuguese authorities have not re-opened it ...

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Re: It's always in the smallprint isn't it?
« Reply #12 on: May 17, 2013, 08:37:17 PM »
Registrar

I really don't understand what your gripe is against the Met and in particular by this officer.

They are inefficent

That's my gripe - very simple

The UK cops in the Algarve have produced zero results
 
Not one credible lead

Of course, you would know that from in-depth analysis of their work ...

Madeleine found?
suspects being held in custody?

None of the above

Or are you seeing owt I don't?


I still don't get your gripe.

It's a delicate binational review process that apparently hasn't yet concluded.

Portugal has primacy to reopen it or not, if (hopefully when) there is sufficient credible information to move forward.

I had hoped that leads could have been checked out as they appeared, but unless there's an evident emergency, I doubt that this would be the case.


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Re: It's always in the smallprint isn't it?
« Reply #13 on: May 17, 2013, 08:44:14 PM »
Registrar

I really don't understand what your gripe is against the Met and in particular by this officer.

They are inefficent

That's my gripe - very simple

The UK cops in the Algarve have produced zero results
 
Not one credible lead

Of course, you would know that from in-depth analysis of their work ...

Madeleine found?
suspects being held in custody?

None of the above

Or are you seeing owt I don't?


I still don't get your gripe.

It's a delicate binational review process that apparently hasn't yet concluded.

Portugal has primacy to reopen it or not, if (hopefully when) there is sufficient credible information to move forward.

I had hoped that leads could have been checked out as they appeared, but unless there's an evident emergency, I doubt that this would be the case.

Ah ok like the Nuremberg trial

lets only let the burghers of Nuremberg decide whether those

Nazi - swines should swing from the gallows

hardly

humanity works - beyond borders/creeds/races

a killing is wrong in anyone's book

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Re: It's always in the smallprint isn't it?
« Reply #14 on: May 17, 2013, 08:47:36 PM »
Registrar

I really don't understand what your gripe is against the Met and in particular by this officer.

They are inefficent

That's my gripe - very simple

The UK cops in the Algarve have produced zero results
 
Not one credible lead

Of course, you would know that from in-depth analysis of their work ...

Madeleine found?
suspects being held in custody?

None of the above

Or are you seeing owt I don't?


I still don't get your gripe.

It's a delicate binational review process that apparently hasn't yet concluded.

Portugal has primacy to reopen it or not, if (hopefully when) there is sufficient credible information to move forward.

I had hoped that leads could have been checked out as they appeared, but unless there's an evident emergency, I doubt that this would be the case.

Ah ok like the Nuremberg trial

lets only let the burghers of Nuremberg decide whether those

Nazi - swines should swing from the gallows

hardly

humanity works - beyond borders/creeds/races

a killing is wrong in anyone's book


What on earth do the Nuremberg trials have to do with a binational police review into the 2007 disappearance of a little girl from PdL?