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Re: DCI Redwood reports 12 more cases of child assaults in the Algarve.
« Reply #60 on: March 20, 2014, 03:49:39 PM »
The likelihood of Kate sitting down and deciding to prove to SY, the Portuguese police and the British Consul that she is a massive fibber by writing a whole string of serious claims in her book involving them   - which could all be easily disproved in an instant - and by the police too - if they were not true -  is too barmy for words.

Surely no-one with half a brain would believe she would do something so ridiculously insane as to deliberately destroy every vestige of her own credibility with the very people she is relying on to help find  Madeleine.

The whole idea is nuts.

I am having the other brain cell fitted tomorrow. If it changes my view I will print a retraction.

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Re: DCI Redwood reports 12 more cases of child assaults in the Algarve.
« Reply #61 on: March 20, 2014, 03:51:25 PM »
The likelihood of Kate sitting down and deciding to prove to SY, the Portuguese police and the British Consul that she is a massive fibber by writing a whole string of serious claims in her book involving them   - which could all be easily disproved in an instant - and by the police too - if they were not true -  is too barmy for words.

Surely no-one with half a brain would believe she would do something so ridiculously insane as to deliberately destroy every vestige of her own credibility with the very people she is relying on to help find  Madeleine.

The whole idea is nuts.




The British police's new suspect was already investigated by the PJ and is dead

20 March 2014
With thanks to Astro for translation

Yesterday, the British police announced that it is investigating a new lead within the alleged abduction of Madeleine McCann, in 2007, but the suspect was already investigated (and excluded) by the Judiciary Police, Diário de Notícias reports. The man died in 2009.

The new suspect that Scotland Yard was announced yesterday to be investigating, within the alleged abduction of Madeleine McCann, in 2007, has already been investigated by the Polícia Judiciária and was dead since 2009, Diário de Notícias reports.

Euclides Monteiro, who was described by witnesses, at the time, as a man with tanned skin and dark, unruly hair, is a Cape Verde native, worked at the Ocean Club (the tourist complex where Maddie's family was spending their holiday) and died in 2009 in a tractor accident.

The inquiry was reopened by the PJ, based on the discovery of this suspect and the British press even reported the Portuguese authorities' lead.

Information that was advanced yesterday by the British authorities mention "a potential suspect of 12 crimes that took place between 2004 and 2010", who "from 2004 until 2006 sexually molested five white British girls aged between seven and 10".

The deceased Cape-Verdian man was responsible for several burglaries and laid on the childrens' beds, according to a PJ source, but never committed any rape. All of these developments were investigated by the GNR, initially, and then passed on to the PJ, which shared them with Scotland Yard.

http://www.noticiasaominuto.com/pais/191195/novo-suspeito-da-policia-britanica-ja-foi-investigado-pela-pj-e-esta-morto
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Offline Haskins

Re: DCI Redwood reports 12 more cases of child assaults in the Algarve.
« Reply #62 on: March 20, 2014, 03:53:56 PM »
They've got somedebodies DNA.

So what irony is there in several cases of no evidence of a break in, and supposedly no forensics.  Exactly as happened in The McCann Case.
It all sounds very familiar to me.  Meanwhile, Amaral completely discarded any link, and tried to prove that it was not possible to enter 5A without leaving any evidence when he must have known that it had already happened several times elsewhere.

The man is a liar and a dissembler with no shame or care for what happens to small girls.

Personally I think  Amaral was more like an Inspector Clouseau figure, totally out of depth but lacking the great fortune that Clouseau would have enjoyed. I think he did genuinely regret not solving the case, but denial and other self defence mechanisms kicked in afterwards and then one thing led to another.

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Re: DCI Redwood reports 12 more cases of child assaults in the Algarve.
« Reply #63 on: March 20, 2014, 03:55:55 PM »
The British police's new suspect was already investigated by the PJ and is dead

20 March 2014
With thanks to Astro for translation

Yesterday, the British police announced that it is investigating a new lead within the alleged abduction of Madeleine McCann, in 2007, but the suspect was already investigated (and excluded) by the Judiciary Police, Diário de Notícias reports. The man died in 2009.

The new suspect that Scotland Yard was announced yesterday to be investigating, within the alleged abduction of Madeleine McCann, in 2007, has already been investigated by the Polícia Judiciária and was dead since 2009, Diário de Notícias reports.

Euclides Monteiro, who was described by witnesses, at the time, as a man with tanned skin and dark, unruly hair, is a Cape Verde native, worked at the Ocean Club (the tourist complex where Maddie's family was spending their holiday) and died in 2009 in a tractor accident.

The inquiry was reopened by the PJ, based on the discovery of this suspect and the British press even reported the Portuguese authorities' lead.

Information that was advanced yesterday by the British authorities mention "a potential suspect of 12 crimes that took place between 2004 and 2010", who "from 2004 until 2006 sexually molested five white British girls aged between seven and 10".

The deceased Cape-Verdian man was responsible for several burglaries and laid on the childrens' beds, according to a PJ source, but never committed any rape. All of these developments were investigated by the GNR, initially, and then passed on to the PJ, which shared them with Scotland Yard.

http://www.noticiasaominuto.com/pais/191195/novo-suspeito-da-policia-britanica-ja-foi-investigado-pela-pj-e-esta-morto

Do the two forces not speak to one another, or does SY just not listen?
I believe everything. And l believe nothing.
I suspect everyone. And l suspect no one.
I gather the facts, examine the clues... and before   you know it, the case is solved!"

Or maybe not -

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Offline Carana

Re: DCI Redwood reports 12 more cases of child assaults in the Algarve.
« Reply #64 on: March 20, 2014, 04:48:39 PM »
The British police's new suspect was already investigated by the PJ and is dead

20 March 2014
With thanks to Astro for translation

Yesterday, the British police announced that it is investigating a new lead within the alleged abduction of Madeleine McCann, in 2007, but the suspect was already investigated (and excluded) by the Judiciary Police, Diário de Notícias reports. The man died in 2009.

The new suspect that Scotland Yard was announced yesterday to be investigating, within the alleged abduction of Madeleine McCann, in 2007, has already been investigated by the Polícia Judiciária and was dead since 2009, Diário de Notícias reports.

Euclides Monteiro, who was described by witnesses, at the time, as a man with tanned skin and dark, unruly hair, is a Cape Verde native, worked at the Ocean Club (the tourist complex where Maddie's family was spending their holiday) and died in 2009 in a tractor accident.

The inquiry was reopened by the PJ, based on the discovery of this suspect and the British press even reported the Portuguese authorities' lead.

Information that was advanced yesterday by the British authorities mention "a potential suspect of 12 crimes that took place between 2004 and 2010", who "from 2004 until 2006 sexually molested five white British girls aged between seven and 10".

The deceased Cape-Verdian man was responsible for several burglaries and laid on the childrens' beds, according to a PJ source, but never committed any rape. All of these developments were investigated by the GNR, initially, and then passed on to the PJ, which shared them with Scotland Yard.

http://www.noticiasaominuto.com/pais/191195/novo-suspeito-da-policia-britanica-ja-foi-investigado-pela-pj-e-esta-morto

Aside from the fact that tractorman died in 2009, and the recent news is that attacks continued into 2010; tractorman was black, and this suspect is tanned; and the two don't appear to have been formally connected, let alone be the same individual..

If these papers were written by 8-year-olds, I might be a bit more sympathetic.

Offline Wonderfulspam

Re: DCI Redwood reports 12 more cases of child assaults in the Algarve.
« Reply #65 on: March 20, 2014, 04:52:45 PM »
Aside from the fact that tractorman died in 2009, and the recent news is that attacks continued into 2010; tractorman was black, and this suspect is tanned; and the two don't appear to have been formally connected, let alone be the same individual..

If these papers were written by 8-year-olds, I might be a bit more sympathetic.

I think I get the gist here, British journalist= good. Portuguese journalist =bad.
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Offline Carana

Re: DCI Redwood reports 12 more cases of child assaults in the Algarve.
« Reply #66 on: March 20, 2014, 04:56:53 PM »
I think I get the gist here, British journalist= good. Portuguese journalist =bad.

Nope. With a few exceptions, both appear to be written by kids. Or possibly adults with 10 minutes flat to file copy and pass on to the next story to fill up the blank areas between ads.

Offline John

Re: DCI Redwood reports 12 more cases of child assaults in the Algarve.
« Reply #67 on: March 20, 2014, 05:44:11 PM »
Since this latest development announced by DCI Redwood is likely to attract much discussion and debate in its own right I have split the posts off from the latest news thread.
A malicious prosecution for a crime which never existed. An exposé of egregious malfeasance by public officials.
Indeed, the truth never changes with the passage of time.

Offline Eleanor

Re: DCI Redwood reports 12 more cases of child assaults in the Algarve.
« Reply #68 on: March 20, 2014, 10:00:34 PM »

Bump.

I love doing that, but I don't get the chance very often.

Offline Wonderfulspam

Re: DCI Redwood reports 12 more cases of child assaults in the Algarve.
« Reply #69 on: March 21, 2014, 10:05:07 AM »

Madeleine McCann suspect 'died in 2009'

Revelation by source close to investigators comes day after new appeal for information on British girl's disappearance in Portugal

A suspect in Madeleine McCann case who may have sexually assaulted five British girls in the Algarve up to 10 years ago died in 2009, according to a source close to Portuguese investigators into the disappearance of the three year-old.

The source also said there had been another so far unpublicised incident in which another British girl on holiday with her parents was sexually abused, although he did not go into when this came to light nor where or when it took place.

The revelations came the day after the Metropolitan police in Britain appealed for information on a total of 12 incidents in which an intruder entered holiday accommodation in three resort areas including one where Madeleine, then three, went missing in May 2007. Four of these cases, between 2004 and 2006, involved assaults on girls aged seven to 10 and one involved two children, according to Scotland Yard, although police in both countries have looked at incidents up to 2010, three years after Madeleine vanished.

The Guardian's source was careful to say the police had come to "no definitive conclusions" about the Cape Verdean national Euclides Monteiro, who died, aged 40, in a tractor accident. His name previously emerged in Portugal as a possible suspect in November although the interest of Portuguese and UK authorities in any connection to sexual assaults had not been made public at that time.

The claim comes amid growing tensions between authorities in the two countries over the handling of the case. The Met would not comment on the reports. It reopened its inquiries into Madeleine's disappearance last summer and Portuguese authorities followed suit in October.

David Cameron said on Thursday that he was ready to help bring pressure to bear on Lisbon, after senior Met officers expressed frustration at the slow international legal process they believe is delaying their investigations and preventing them working on the ground in Portugal.

The Portuguese source said the police had been investigating Monteiro before Lisbon officialy reopened its McCann inquiries. "It was on based on the combination of leads that the Polícia Judiciária (PJ) decided to request permission to resume investigations into the case. The public prosecutor's office agreed with our evaluation and ordered the case to be reopened," the source said.

"The specific nature of these cases are not only unique to the Algarve, but the whole of Portugal, hence our particular interest. The name Euclides Monteiro did not fall from the sky and was convenient because he was deceased."

Scotland Yard officers and Madeleine's parents Kate and Gerry were given a presentation in Lisbon over the direction Portuguese authorities were taking in October, said the source. "Maps and satellite photographs were exhibited during this presentation. These images are similar to those which [the Metropolitan Police] uploaded on to their website following Wednesday's press conference," the source said.

Monteiro lived and often worked near holiday homes where the victims were staying at the time the crimes were perpetrated, he said. The source said the assailant was described by his victims as smelling of tobacco and speaking English but in a foreign accent. Some details are similar to those released by British authorities this week, but the sources said some of the victims described the man as being of African origin. None had discounted the possibility.

The description issued by Scotland Yard did not say the man they were seeking may have been of African origin, describing him the man as "having dark (as in tanned) skin".

Up until six months before the disappearance of Madeleine, Monteiro had been an employee at the Ocean Complex in Praia da Luz, the resort in which the McCann's stayed, and was a residentthere at the time of her disappearance, the source said.

"The inquiry remains open and so too does the investigation. We have not drawn any definitive conclusions as to whether or not Euclides is our man.

"It has come to light that there was a fifth case with striking similarities to the four cases made public on Wednesday and all follow a similar modus operandi, which leads us to believe that the same person perpetrated these five crimes and that he could also be responsible for the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.

"This is the line of inquiry Portuguese police have been following since the reopening of the case, which is that which the Metropolitan police made public on Wednesday.

"Portuguese police are dealing with a case which is seven years old and, coupled with the fact that the line of inquiry being followed involves a deceased person, further complicates the investigation. These cases are unique not only to the Algarve, but Portugal as a whole.

"Euclides is someone who we believe could have been involved in these five crimes – it is only a possibility – that he could have been responsible for the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.

"There are some other elements of interest to investigators which I cannot disclose as this moment, but I stress that these factors only make the sequence of events to which I refer a possibility."

Police in London have acknowledged differences between the potentially linked cases they have been investigating – including the time they took place and the fact there were no abductions. In six of the 12, the suspect either sat or lay on a child's bed, although sexual assaults occurred in just four cases. In nine cases, there was no forced entry or stolen property and where there was it was minimal.

The Lisbon source insisted the investigation was proceeding steadily "but with the discretion that has characterised it from the beginning".

The prime minister's official spokesman said Cameron would be prepared to "make further representations" to Lisbon if it could help Scotland Yard.

UK police said they had received more than 250 calls and emails in response to the latest appeal on Wednesday. "We are reviewing this information and following up lines of inquiry. This is still very early stages," said Scotland Yard.

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/mar/20/madeleine-mcann-suspect-died-in-2009
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Offline Eleanor

Re: DCI Redwood reports 12 more cases of child assaults in the Algarve.
« Reply #70 on: March 21, 2014, 11:07:14 AM »

Thanks, WS. 

You see, this particular aspect is a trifle complicated.  Tractorman appears to have been in PdL when Madeleine disappeared, when he didn't actually live there.  And he was a know Burglar.  But he can't have committed sexual abuse in 2010.  So it is a possibility that these two crimes are not connected.

Offline Wonderfulspam

Re: DCI Redwood reports 12 more cases of child assaults in the Algarve.
« Reply #71 on: March 21, 2014, 01:41:39 PM »

Sex beast in Maddie case dead: Police identify prime suspect

POLICE in Portugal claim they know the identity of the sex beast British cops believe was involved in Madeleine McCann’s disappearance – and he’s dead.


Their prime suspect for attacks on five other UK girls on the Algarve is an African burglar called Euclides Monteiro, who died in 2009.

The heroin addict used to work as a waiter at the Ocean Club resort in Praia da Luz on the Algarve but was sacked a year before Madeleine stayed there with her parents. He was killed in a tractor accident, aged 40, two years after the three-year-old vanished.

British detectives this week began a Europe-wide hunt for the paedophile, who was known to sneak into holiday homes late at night and molest girls aged between six and 12.

Nine attacks were reported to Portuguese police between 2004 and 2009.

Then three new victims came forward after Scotland Yard officers revealed on Crimewatch last year they were probing the possibility Madeleine had been snatched by burglars.

The incidents all took place in a 60km strip of the Algarve between Vale da Parra and Carvoeiro.

Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood, who is heading the inquiry, claimed the fiend could also have targeted Madeleine.

He said there was a possibility “she did not leave the apartment alive”.But last night Portuguese police accused the Met of “hijacking” their work.

A source said: “All the cases mentioned were investigated by us here. Monteiro was arrested but freed because of lack of evidence.’’

The Cape Verde immigrant had been working at a water treatment plant in the town of Lagos, near Praia da Luz, when the McCanns arrived for their holiday in 2007.

But days before Madeleine disappeared, he was signed off sick and did not return to work for two months. Mobile phone data analysis placed him near the McCanns’ apartment when she vanished.

A local source said: ‘“He is the main suspect for the incidents involving the girls on holiday and was questioned but there was insufficient evidence.”

Euclides’ widow Luisa, 40, has insisted her late husband and father of her child had nothing to do with Madeleine’s disappearance.

She said: “He may have broken into houses when he was younger because he was poor and had a drug habit. I know Euclides is an innocent man.”

British police were last night sifting through information contained in more than 250 calls and emails from the public following their television appeal to trace the sex attacker.

Asked last night about the Portuguese police’s claims about Monteiro, a Scotland Yard spokesman said: “We are not prepared to discuss it.”

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/370720/Sex-beast-in-Madeleine-McCann-case-dead-Police-identify-prime-suspect
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Offline Wonderfulspam

Re: DCI Redwood reports 12 more cases of child assaults in the Algarve.
« Reply #72 on: March 21, 2014, 03:48:32 PM »
Aside from the fact that tractorman died in 2009, and the recent news is that attacks continued into 2010; tractorman was black, and this suspect is tanned; and the two don't appear to have been formally connected, let alone be the same individual..

If these papers were written by 8-year-olds, I might be a bit more sympathetic.



"Dark brown tanned skin" he said.


DCI is too PC to say black guy.

@ 1:20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sf6PFy8AAFY&feature=player_embedded
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Offline jassi

Re: DCI Redwood reports 12 more cases of child assaults in the Algarve.
« Reply #73 on: March 21, 2014, 03:50:27 PM »


"Dark brown tanned skin" he said.


DCI is too PC to say black guy.

@ 1:20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sf6PFy8AAFY&feature=player_embedded

I reckon these witnesses might be children who aren't differentiating by race.
I believe everything. And l believe nothing.
I suspect everyone. And l suspect no one.
I gather the facts, examine the clues... and before   you know it, the case is solved!"

Or maybe not -

OG have been pushed out by the Germans who have reserved all the deck chairs for the foreseeable future

Offline Carana

Re: DCI Redwood reports 12 more cases of child assaults in the Algarve.
« Reply #74 on: March 21, 2014, 05:56:59 PM »
Sex beast in Maddie case dead: Police identify prime suspect

POLICE in Portugal claim they know the identity of the sex beast British cops believe was involved in Madeleine McCann’s disappearance – and he’s dead.


Their prime suspect for attacks on five other UK girls on the Algarve is an African burglar called Euclides Monteiro, who died in 2009.

The heroin addict used to work as a waiter at the Ocean Club resort in Praia da Luz on the Algarve but was sacked a year before Madeleine stayed there with her parents. He was killed in a tractor accident, aged 40, two years after the three-year-old vanished.

British detectives this week began a Europe-wide hunt for the paedophile, who was known to sneak into holiday homes late at night and molest girls aged between six and 12.

Nine attacks were reported to Portuguese police between 2004 and 2009.

Then three new victims came forward after Scotland Yard officers revealed on Crimewatch last year they were probing the possibility Madeleine had been snatched by burglars.

The incidents all took place in a 60km strip of the Algarve between Vale da Parra and Carvoeiro.

Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood, who is heading the inquiry, claimed the fiend could also have targeted Madeleine.

He said there was a possibility “she did not leave the apartment alive”.But last night Portuguese police accused the Met of “hijacking” their work.

A source said: “All the cases mentioned were investigated by us here. Monteiro was arrested but freed because of lack of evidence.’’

The Cape Verde immigrant had been working at a water treatment plant in the town of Lagos, near Praia da Luz, when the McCanns arrived for their holiday in 2007.

But days before Madeleine disappeared, he was signed off sick and did not return to work for two months. Mobile phone data analysis placed him near the McCanns’ apartment when she vanished.

A local source said: ‘“He is the main suspect for the incidents involving the girls on holiday and was questioned but there was insufficient evidence.”

Euclides’ widow Luisa, 40, has insisted her late husband and father of her child had nothing to do with Madeleine’s disappearance.

She said: “He may have broken into houses when he was younger because he was poor and had a drug habit. I know Euclides is an innocent man.”

British police were last night sifting through information contained in more than 250 calls and emails from the public following their television appeal to trace the sex attacker.

Asked last night about the Portuguese police’s claims about Monteiro, a Scotland Yard spokesman said: “We are not prepared to discuss it.”

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/370720/Sex-beast-in-Madeleine-McCann-case-dead-Police-identify-prime-suspect


A source said: “All the cases mentioned were investigated by us here. Monteiro was arrested but freed because of lack of evidence.’’



Hmm. And the media missed that episode at a time when no one could blink without the tabloids reporting on it?