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.

Perceptions of Madeleine's Abduction

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Brietta:

--- Quote from: Eleanor on May 23, 2022, 01:36:01 PM ---I don't understand how Amaral has got away with this for so long.  Why does Portugal do nothing to stop him spreading disinformation?

But for some bright spark finding that video we might all still think that Brueckner had dreadlocks at the time.  Although no doubt some still do.

Is this not Criminal and Interfering With The Course of Justice?

--- End quote ---

The stupidity permeating this case from start to finish is mind boggling and defies all reason.

For example there was the huge DNA "breakthrough" promoted from 16 April 2019  in podcasts which spilled over into MSM.

At this point it is worth bearing in mind that Scotland Yard had no locus in what was Portuguese evidence held in Portugal in what was not their case but evidently Portugal's who had claim to be the leading investigative authority.
But it was apparently all SY's fault anyway according to those 'experts' who are prone to opening their mouths to let their tummies rumble!

From Saunokonoko's podcast >

Sutton, has said solving those DNA samples could be a "gamechanger" for police.

Two of the 18 DNA samples being sought for analysis by Dr Perlin were lifted from a rental car hired weeks after Madeleine vanished.

To date, Dr Perlin has had no response or acknowledgement from Scotland Yard. "The natural conclusion I think is what's the harm of doing the analysis? And if you don't want to do the analysis then perhaps what you're afraid of is that you'll be shown to have been wrong in your initial theory," Rudolf said, speaking about Operation Grange's apparent unwillingness so far to take up Dr Perlin's offer.

Might have been of some significance if the correct police force had been targeted.  Why didn't it occur to anyone to consult with the Policia Judiciaria instead of or even as well as Scotland Yard?

G-Unit:

--- Quote from: Eleanor on May 23, 2022, 02:07:18 PM ---Which just proves how very little you know.

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Very helpful response. Why, in your opinion, is this woman's opinion significant then?

Eleanor:

--- Quote from: G-Unit on May 23, 2022, 02:09:41 PM ---Very helpful response. Why, in your opinion, is this woman's opinion significant then?

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Because she tried to present evidence logically.  And not just on The McCann Affair.

Try Google.  She is dead now and for quite some time.

Eleanor:

--- Quote from: Brietta on May 23, 2022, 02:08:01 PM ---The stupidity permeating this case from start to finish is mind boggling and defies all reason.

For example there was the huge DNA "breakthrough" promoted from 16 April 2019  in podcasts which spilled over into MSM.

At this point it is worth bearing in mind that Scotland Yard had no locus in what was Portuguese evidence held in Portugal in what was not their case but evidently Portugal's who had claim to be the leading investigative authority.
But it was apparently all SY's fault anyway according to those 'experts' who are prone to opening their mouths to let their tummies rumble!

From Saunokonoko's podcast >

Sutton, has said solving those DNA samples could be a "gamechanger" for police.

Two of the 18 DNA samples being sought for analysis by Dr Perlin were lifted from a rental car hired weeks after Madeleine vanished.

To date, Dr Perlin has had no response or acknowledgement from Scotland Yard. "The natural conclusion I think is what's the harm of doing the analysis? And if you don't want to do the analysis then perhaps what you're afraid of is that you'll be shown to have been wrong in your initial theory," Rudolf said, speaking about Operation Grange's apparent unwillingness so far to take up Dr Perlin's offer.

Might have been of some significance if the correct police force had been targeted.  Why didn't it occur to anyone to consult with the Policia Judiciaria instead of or even as well as Scotland Yard?

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The McCann Affair was the perfect example of how not to run an investigation.

It has never quite recovered since.

Brietta:

--- Quote from: Eleanor on May 23, 2022, 02:07:18 PM ---Which just proves how very little you know.

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Which is indicative of so many who pontificate about the cherry picking of which "facts" are worthy of promulgating.

Sagely pointed out in Saunokonoko's podcast >
Speaking in episode eight of Maddie, Nine.com.au's podcast investigation into Madeleine McCann's disappearance, Rudolf explained why, generally, it can sometimes be hard for police to back away from a line of inquiry that later appears to be flawed or wrong.

"The larger problem is not the kind of corruption that we normally think about but what ... is called noble cause corruption," Rudolf said. "And that's the kind of corruption that occurs when the police believe in a particular theory, and take steps that are extra-judicial in order to prove their theory."

Rudolf explained that police and judges, like all human beings, can suffer from confirmation bias - a psychological dynamic where people tend to ignore or emphasise relevant facts depending on their beliefs. "We all to a greater or lesser extent suffer from tunnel vision," he said.

I don't think there is a more exact definition to describe what happened in Madeleine McCann's case.  So obvious to some yet so obscure to others ... but with a damning effect to a proper investigation of events.  And corroborated events (evidence) are what matter, not one individual or even a group of individuals and their opinions.

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