Friday, January 28, 2011

Haggard porn queen cashes in but will she discuss paedophiles and invite the McCanns as 'special guests..after all it would help to sell their book' The LIE of the TRUTH'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1351519/Former-Home-Secretary-Jacqui-Smith-cash-blue-movies-expenses-row-presenting-documentary-porn.html

HOAX: This 'rubbish' from Gamble as voting for the new Goverment was taking place...hope beyond hope that Teresa May would fall into their arms... However, Gamble is back ,so who knows whats cooking.....

The News of the World article

BRITISH police are to launch a new probe into missing Madeleine McCann after massive failures were found in the Portuguese investigation. Our top child protection cop Jim Gamble has completed a fresh look at the three-year-old investigation for the Home Office.

He told ministers there were huge holes in the original inquiry that need to be revisited if they want to ‘come close’ to reaching UK standards. It will come as a bitter pill for Portuguese investigators who have fended off criticism since Maddie disappeared in 2007.

But parents Kate and Gerry McCann, both 41 and both doctors, are ‘delighted’ at the move.
Failures in the original investigation are said to be ‘so gaping’ that British authorities feel it is their duty to look at it again. This time police will review all the leads using technology and standards expected in a homicide or kidnap case in the UK.

Mr Gamble, head of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre, found a basic failure to collate information and join up links that should have been made.

Telephone records were not properly analysed, missing early opportunities for leads.

And Kate and Gerry McCann were named as ‘arguidos’, or formal suspects, by Portuguese police – something that the review says would not have happened if the probe had been carried out in the UK.
Mr Gamble found no evidence sufficient to make them suspects. His findings have now been formally submitted to the Home Office with recommendations to re-investigate.

The damning review has now set the Association of Chief Police Officers the difficult task of trying to decide who takes on the mammoth task. It is already predicted to be ‘an extremely costly’ investigation that, even if done properly, will probably never be solved.

A source said: “It is something that has to be reviewed. It is only right that the McCanns are given the satisfaction that everything that could be done has been done. It now comes down to who is up to the job”.

The Home Secretary Alan Johnson is expected to announce that the new probe will NOT be carried out by Leicestershire police, the McCanns’ local force. The review has highlighted failures within their handling of the case and ruled them out of the review.

Instead ACPO are now asking around their top cops to see who could take on the very difficult and complex investigation.

The source added: “It will be extremely costly and sadly is unlikely to result in a positive outcome. As much as we would all like this to end with good news for the McCanns, the fact is there have been a lot of missed opportunities and no-one will ever be able to reclaim the time and evidence lost”.

Two thousand pages of evidence released earlier claimed Portuguese detectives failed to follow up leads. Home Secretary Alan Johnson ordered officials to examine the ‘feasibility’ of British detectives having a fresh look at all the evidence back in March.

Kate and Gerry McCann, of Rothley, met Mr Johnson to plead for help in their search for their daughter who vanished aged three from a holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal.

http://operationorethegambleconnection.blogspot.com/2010/10/while-orees-waited-gamble-fiddled.html

Child abduction alerts relaunched

25th May, 2010

Police have unveiled a revamped nationwide alert system aimed at enlisting the public to help rescue abducted children.

The new network, comparable to the amber alert system in the United States, will be compatible with other European countries for the first time. As a result a continent-wide alert could be issued in circumstances where youngsters may be taken across national borders.
Kate and Gerry McCann help launch a new nationwide alert system for abducted children
Kate and Gerry McCann have campaigned for such a system to be introduced since their daughter Madeleine disappeared in Portugal in May 2007. Mrs McCann will join other relatives of missing children to mark the launch in central London, International Missing Children's Day (IMCD).

Chief Constable Peter Neyroud, head of the National Police Improvement Agency (NPIA), said the actions of police immediately after a disappearance are "vital".

He said: "Through Child Rescue Alert the community is able to form a strong alliance to help in the hunt for child abductors when an alert is activated. It is fitting that the NPIA should relaunch (the) alert on International Missing Children's Day, which forms a poignant reminder of the sense of devastation caused to the parents and families of children who go missing."
Officials have been working behind the scenes for months to iron out bureaucratic hurdles to broadcasting sensitive information. They emphasised how the first hours after an abduction are crucial and that an alert would spread information more quickly.

Although some 100,000 children are reported missing to police each year, senior officers expect the national alert to be used extremely rarely.

The upgraded child rescue alert system will use new computer software to handle a deluge of calls from members of the public.

 Regional and national television and radio stations will broadcast messages, in some cases interrupting scheduled programmes. Organisers hope to eventually use internet and text messaging as well as motorway information signs.

The system is being co-ordinated by the NPIA and any national abduction alert will be led by Greater Manchester Police.

 Work on the improved system began after the NPIA won a share of one million euros (£886,000) from the European Commission alongside France, Holland and Belgium. Portugal, Spain and the Czech Republic have already introduced their versions of alerts that link with the European network.

This year, IMCD is highlighting the cases of six missing children: Sigourney Teresa Chisholm, Andrew Thompson, Telvin Timba, Shawn Timba, Sami Odeh and Rami Odeh.


COMMENT: Hand on heart ,who remembers any of these six children HIGHLIGHTED ?..this article is about the McCanns

'Hunting' but not really 'hunting' for missing children, brings you fame and lots and lots of money..find yourself a true victim, like say, John Walsh and ride on his coat tails...Gamble and Walsh 'searching'

http://www.amw.com/features/feature_story_detail.cfm?id=3974

Madeleine McCann: An Exclusive Warning

mccann brussels Madeleine McCann: An Exclusive WarningMADDIE WATCH – Anorak’s at-a-glance guide to press coverage of Madeleine McCann
AFTER months of the McCanns story is the media growing cynical?
This the headline in today’s Mirror:
McCanns’ new Euro MPs plea – EXCLUSIVE WARNING
Look out – here they come…
Kate and Gerry McCann will go back to the European Parliament next week in a last-ditch effort to persuade MEPs to back their missing child alert system.
The couple visited Strasbourg in April and begged for support for a scheme that would automatically alert police in all EU states as soon as a child goes missing.
But only a quarter of MEPs have signed up so far – and they need at least half of the Parliament’s 785 members if it is to become law.
And they need the signatures by the end of the month.
The McCann’s spokesman Clarence Mitchell said: “We remain confident we will get them. It’s normal for MEPs to wait until the last minute to.”
As they don’t say in Ireland: “Let’s hear it for the EU”…

August 10th the next stage and step toward...Americas Amber Alert....

McCanns help launch new missing persons website

Last updated at 17:28 10 August 2007

Harnessing the massive popularity of video-sharing website YouTube will help other families of missing children, the parents of Madeleine McCann announced.

Ninety-nine days after their four-year-old daughter was abducted while on holiday in Portugal, Kate and Gerry McCann announced the launch of a new section on the internet site.

Called Don't You Forget About Me, the YouTube channel will be devoted to helping to find missing youngsters like Madeleine.

Watch the latest Madeleine appeal video here

It will feature videos of the children with the aim of raising public awareness about their disappearance.

A video featuring a series of photographs of Madeleine McCann has been posted on the new website set to the soundtrack of Simple Mind's 1980s hit 'Don't You (Forget About Me)'.

McCann Still missing: Little Madeleine vanished in May
Sixteen other appeal videos have been uploaded on the site with other missing children from around the world as well as a message from First Lady Laura Bush and David Beckham's Madeleine appeal.
Visit the website here

Don't You Forget About Me Madeleine McCann appeal New appeal: The Don't You Forget About Me YouTube website that has been launched by Madeleine McCann's parents Gerry and Kate
Enlarge the image
The McCanns said they hoped it would find a different audience among the millions of young people worldwide who log on to the YouTube every day.

Mrs McCann said: "With Madeleine's abduction, we have been concerned about her crossing borders, and the internet reaches the whole world.

"We have had so much goodwill and support from everyone, we wanted to give something tangible back to help others."
Her husband added that it was a "really exciting innovation".
He told the BBC: "The idea is that it's using new media in a way that a younger generation really understand, putting music to pictures, and giving a completely new angle to missing children.

"We've always said we wanted to channel all this good feeling into something that will benefit other people."

The new site will be managed and policed by the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children in Washington DC.

There are already 229 videos connected to the campaign to find Madeleine on YouTube, one of which alone has been visited 50,000 times.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-474486/McCanns-help-launch-new-missing-persons-website.html#ixzz1CLaCZw7h

Madeleines DEATH: From the very moment ,was turned into an abduction..and used to push for an American amber alert in Europe....

Madeleine's father quizzed over decision to leave her on her own

By JULIE MOULT
Last updated at 10:56 25 July 2007

The father of missing Madeleine McCann was yesterday forced to defend his decision to leave his daughter alone on the night she was snatched.

Gerry McCann was grilled by American TV networks about why he and his wife Kate did not hire a babysitter to watch their three children as they dined with friends.

Gerry, 39, is in the States on a fact-finding mission to see how they deal with the issue of child abduction and exploitation - as well as publicise Madeleine's case.
Scroll down for more ...
Gerry McCann has appeared on US daytime TV programme Good Morning America as part of his search for Madeleine
Madeliene was abducted 83 days ago as she slept in her bed at the Ocean Club resort in Praia da Luz, Portugal. Yesterday her father conducted a string of TV interviews with ABC, CNN and CBS.

Speaking on ABC's Good Morning America, the heart consultant said: "We were dining 50 yards away and we could see the apartment from where we were. It's like we were sat in our back garden, all be it at the end of our garden.
Scroll down for more ...
Gerry McCann Gerry McCann leaves the White House after his visit to publicise Madeleine's disappearance
"The kids were sound asleep and they were being checked regularly. We didn't think we needed a babysitter. "We are good parents and what we did felt perfectly reasonable at the time.

"Hindsight is an incredible thing. Clearly we couldn't have predicted what was to happen."

He was also quizzed about the possibility he and GP Kate, also 39, could be prosecuted for leaving Madeleine and two year old twins Sean and Amelie alone in the apartment that night.

He told CNN: "We have been assured by the authorities that what we did fell well within the boundaries of good parenting.

"Madeleine was targeted by a predator and we shouldn't have to be worrying about people getting into our homes and gardens and playgrounds. That is the real criminal act here."

Gerry visited the White House on Tuesday to meet with senior staff of First Lady Laura Bush.

madeleine Madeleine McCann has been missing since May 3
Mrs Bush has taken a personal interest in Madeleine's case but was unable to meet Gerry because of prior commitments.

Gerry has already met US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales in Washington to discuss efforts to tackle child abduction.

He also met experts from the National and International Centres for Missing and Exploited Children.

He said: "Obviously my focus just now is on trying to get our daughter back. That's the key thing.

"But I think there is a lot of goodwill out there at the minute, that we might be able to leave something tangible for all children, and I think most people agree that these sorts of crimes should not happen and the perpetrators have to be pursued wherever these crimes are performed."

Mr McCann is on four-day fact-finding visit to the US to find out about America's "more advanced systems" to track down missing children.

"She knows very much that we love her and we won't stop searching for her."

Gerry McCann has taken his search for Madeleine from US daytime TV all the way to the White House.

He is said to be convinced that the high-profile campaign to find his daughter Madeleine could also help other missing children

The 39-year-old heart specialist is in America on his global crusade publicising the four-year-old's disappearance from a holiday apartment in Portugal at the beginning of May.

He has already met US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales in Washington to discuss efforts to tackle child abduction.
Scroll down for more ...
McCann Gerry McCann is on fact-finding visit to find out about America's 'more advanced systems' to track down missing children
He also met experts from the National and International Centres for Missing and Exploited Children.
"Obviously my focus just now is on trying to get our daughter back. That's the key thing.
"But I think there is a lot of goodwill out there at the minute, that we might be able to leave something tangible for all children, and I think most people agree that these sorts of crimes should not happen and the perpetrators have to be pursued wherever these crimes are performed."
Mr McCann is on four-day fact-finding visit to the US to find out about America's "more advanced systems" to track down missing children.
Scroll down for more ...
McCann Madeleine's father met US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales in Washington to discuss efforts to tackle child abduction
He and his wife, Kate, have mounted a vigorous campaign to find Madeleine since she disappeared from the apartment in the holiday resort of Praia da Luz.
"She knows very much that we love her and we won't stop searching for her."

Madeleine McCann has been missing since May 3.

The National and International Centres for Missing and Exploited Children were established in 1984 and 1998 respectively after six-year-old Adam Walsh was murdered after being snatched from a department store in Florida in 1981.

The case led to a major review of child abduction cases in the US and legislation passed last year - the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act - was named in his honour.

The Act significantly strengthens America's nationwide sex offender registration system and introduces harsher penalties for child sex offenders.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-470179/Madeleines-father-quizzed-decision-leave-own.html#ixzz1CLXbwGgA