Thursday, February 2, 2012

#McCann : Who Did They Base Their Faked Abduction Upon ? Did They View Themselves As The Ramseys Of Rothley?

Lisa Irwin, many believe was based on the McCanns faked abduction. Shelby Dasher based her faked abduction on Lisa Irwin. Time waster's who kill their children dispose of their bodies then claim they were last seen sleeping in their crib's.The McCanns and the Irwins have not been charged, their childrens remains still have not been found. In both cases the police are searching for dead children.

Shelby Dasher is due in court today after several months of no new updates in this sad and gruesome case. The Missouri mother was reportedly inspired by the disappearance of baby Lisa Irwin when she reported her child missing. However, baby Tyler Dasher was already dead and discarded, allegedly by her own hands. What will happen in court today?

Shelby Dasher will begin a preliminary hearing this morning in Missouri at around 10:00 a.m. The young mother confessed to beating her son to death and purposely misleading investigators in what was a very brief investigation. One-year-old Tyler Dasher was beaten to death with Shelby's bare hands because he wouldn't shut up and go to sleep.
After Shelby beat her own baby to death, she carried him to a nearby cemetery and discarded his body in the brush. Later that morning, presumably after she got her much-needed sleep, she reported the child missing and gave the same exact details as given by Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin when baby Lisa Irwin vanished.

Hopefully they throw the book at her.

Chelsea Hoffman is a prolific crime writer and fiction author with several works published. Her writing has been recognized by such entities as NBC Dateline and several others. Contact her directly by visiting ChelseaHoffman.com.



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#McCann : The Worlds's Largest Missing Person Fraud - How Much Has It Cost To Date - AND With Tax Payers Footing The Bill The Fund Should Be Frozen And Investigated . Murder Squad ! We Are Looking For A Dead Child AND Let Us ALL Remember The McCanns Have Not Been Cleared !

Met Police review of Madeleine McCann abduction will have cost taxpayer £2m in a year

  • 30 murder squad detectives working on review ordered by David Cameron last May
  • Probe could take YEARS to complete, senior figures have said

Missing: Madeleine McCann vanished from the holiday apartment she was staying in almost five years ago
Missing: Madeleine McCann vanished from the holiday apartment she was staying in almost five years ago

Scotland Yard’s review of the disappearance of Madeleine McCann is on course to cost £2million in its first year.

The team of 30 murder squad detectives has racked up a significant bill since Prime Minister David Cameron called in the force last May.

They have made at least four trips to Portugal and Spain to gather evidence, including a file of leads from private investigators.

The Metropolitan Police has already sent the Home Office a bill for £800,000 but the figure is expected to rise to £1.9million by the end of next month.

The cost includes the salaries of the detectives, translation and interpretation fees, travel expenses and office staff.

Senior figures warned the inquiry, called Operation Grange, could take years to complete and played down any hopes of a significant breakthrough.

When the review was announced it sparked a row over the use of public funds as the Government was accused of interfering with police operations.

Labour peer Lord Harris has said the case raises ‘very big questions’, adding: ‘There is clearly an issue about the resources being used.’

Pain: Kate and Gerry McCann mark the fourth anniversary of the disapparance of their daughter last year. As the book was released, David Cameron ordered Scotland Yard to review all the evidence in the case
Pain: Kate and Gerry McCann mark the fourth anniversary of the disapparance of their daughter last year. As the book was released, David Cameron ordered Scotland Yard to review all the evidence in the case

But Kate and Gerry McCann, who personally asked Mr Cameron to intervene, have welcomed the renewed police inquiry.

Madeleine disappeared from her parents’ holiday apartment in Praia da Luz on the Algarve in Portugal on May 3 2007.

She vanished days before her fourth birthday as her parents dined with friends just a few short distance away.

Since then the case has become one of the most infamous crime mysteries in modern history with hundreds of ‘sightings’ of Madeleine worldwide.

Snatching: The apartment Madeleine McCann was snatched from in Praia de Luz, Portugal, in May 2007, while her parents were at dinner nearby - and coming back regularly to check on their children
Snatching: The apartment Madeleine McCann was snatched from in Praia de Luz, Portugal, in May 2007, while her parents were at dinner nearby - and coming back regularly to check on their children
The official police inquiry into her disappearance was shelved in July 2008 but private detectives employed by the McCanns continued the search.
Holiday apartment: Portuguese police search the apartment that Madeleine McCann vanished from
Holiday apartment: Portuguese police search the apartment that Madeleine McCann vanished from
Scotland Yard detectives, led by Detective Chief Inspector John Redwood, have met police and private investigators engaged in the original inquiry.

They have also had reams of paperwork, including statements, police reports and forensic documents, translated.

In December detectives met Spanish colleagues in Barcelona to check on reports that the toddler had been abducted and smuggled across the border.

Private investigators in Spain also handed the Met police team 30 boxes of evidence which they claimed contained up to eight ‘important new leads’.

A spokesman for the McCanns said: ‘They have always been very appreciative of the time and resources that the British police and Home Office have committed to the search for Madeleine and they are grateful that the review is on-going.’


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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

#McCann : Press Release: Cease and Desist Letter issued to Gerry and Kate McCann, parents of Missing Madeleine McCann

PRESS RELEASE

Gerry and Kate McCann, parents of the missing Madeleine McCann, find themselves for the first time at the other end of a potential legal action.

 Top defense attorney, Anne Bremner, counsel to the Friends of Amanda Knox and the families of Rebecca Zahau and Susan Cox Powell, has issued a cease-and-letter (content posted below) on behalf of American criminal profiler Pat Brown whose book, Profile of the Disappearance of Madeleine McCann was removed from sale by Amazon following a claim by the McCanns that the book was defamatory.

In recent years, the McCanns have instructed their solicitors, Carter-Ruck, to send numerous cease-and-desist letters to people who have publicly questioned their possible involvement in their daughter’s disappearance nearly five years ago while on family holiday in Portugal.

Next week on February 8th, retired solicitor Tony Bennett faces English prison as the McCanns’ fight to shut down his efforts to bring focus to aspects of the missing child case that point to the parents’ possible involvement.

Also, the McCanns have sued the detective on their daughter’s case, Dr. Goncalo Amaral, for libel and have had his book, Truth of the Lie, pulled off the worldwide market. The trial is scheduled in Portugal for April. Now, Pat Brown has fought back for the cause of freedom of speech and justice, alleging that the McCanns have interfered with her right to conduct business and have damaged her professional reputation with their successful removal of her book from sale.

On Monday, Pat will leave for Portugal to continue her quest for truth and justice in the case of Madeleine McCann. The Find Madeleine Campaign operated by Gerry and Kate McCann has spent some 2.5 million pounds on the supposed search for their daughter, Madeline, who vanished in Praia da Luz, Portugal while on vacation with the family nearly five years ago and come up empty handed.
Since last May, a 37-man team headed up by Scotland Yard has spent 1.5 million pounds on salaries plus many more pounds following up supposed leads with no sign of success.
Altogether, four million pounds has been forked out to locate a missing child with zero results. What, then, does American criminal profiler Pat Brown hope to accomplish with her two week trip to Portugal, beginning next week on February 6, with her small band of assistants and a few hundred euros of her own money?
She could find the truth.

She could find Madeleine.

She could find nothing but at least she won’t be costing the taxpayers millions or draining the pocketbooks of kindhearted donators chasing useless leads.....read more


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#McCann :David Payne's Rogatory Statement - LIED - McCanns MISSING Sports Bag


1485 "Yeah.”

00:04:36 Reply "Err sleeveless, err I, I keep thinking he’s got white trousers err shorts sorry, but I can’t remember.”

1485 "What about a kit bag? Would they have a kit bag with them?”Reply "Err he certainly didn’t have a great big tennis bag or a, you know, err I mean I used to be a squash, a semi-professional squash player and you know they certainly didn’t have anything that I would call a kit bag from days when I played…”

1485 "Yeah.”

Reply "You know, a lot of sport, err if they had a rucksack with some water in that would be, you know, about as big as it got, you know a small rucksack.

But it certainly wasn’t a big tennis, you know, things that you could put a tennis racquet in.”

1485 "Yeah.”

Reply "There was nothing of that size that
you could hide a, a tennis racquet in or anything like that, it would have been just purely, if they had anything…”

1485 "Yeah.”

Reply "It would have been something that had their water in.”

1485 "So as opposed to a bag it’d be something like a rucksack, if at all?”

Reply "If, if at all, yeah.”



Note: the words BIG and HIDE....




#McCann : Dr.Matthew Oldfield - Works At Kingston Hospital. Surrey. Dr.Matthew Oldfield LIED !

Matthew Oldfield's statement, verbatim, says:

"So I approached the room but I didn't actually go in because you could see the twins in the cots and one of the, you could see the twins in the cots because they're in with, sort of the cots were in the middle of the room with sort of a gap of about sort of maybe a foot between the two, the cots had sort of got that fabric end and sort of a mesh side, so you could see the sides and you could see them, erm, see them breathing and there were two there and it was all completely quiet. And the other things you could see in the room, there was a, there was another bed at the back underneath the window at the far side and you could see the end of the bed, another bed here".


#McCann : Lawyer Rogério Alves DARED To Contradict The' Mafia McCanns'



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Rogério Alves, McCanns Portuguese defence lawyer says McCanns are willing to return to Portugal. McCanns say they will not go back.

#McCann : The #Diary - Unless their is absolutley compelling and unrefutable evidence that the parents were not involved then they should remain as suspects

 A bothersome day for Michael Gove as his proposal to produce a new £60m yacht for the House of Windsor is rubbished by No 10. Still, he'll get over it.

And few will notice that his bold idea was actually lifted from a policy document produced two years ago by Ukip. Even Ukip resiled from it. Still, the education secretary should be good at copying.

 Unusual to hear directly from Dirty Des, proprietor of the Star and Express, but we did last week at the Leveson inquiry. A short contribution. There one minute, gone the next. As was this helpful, erratically crafted, reader posting that appeared immediately afterwards on the great man's website.

 "I agree the news papers heve been scapegoated. No one knows what happened to that poor wee girl Madelaine. Until what has happened to her has been established then no one can be ruled in or out of the enquiry. Unless their is absolutley compelling and unrefutable evidence that the parents were not involved then they should remain as suspects." They should "consider themselves lucky that they have not been charged with child neglect".

Another case of system failure at the "world's greatest newspaper", and although the rant was deleted the following day, he'll want to get his story straight.

He's already had to pay the McCann's £500,000 in damages.


 They could turn again to Clarence Mitchell, the former BBC reporter who represented them at the outset.

He's now managing director of PR giants Burson-Marsteller UK but before that he gave a talk on it all: "Missing Madeleine McCann: The perfect PR campaign". But that was then; right now he's busy. Costa Crociere, the cruise ship operator whose fortunes, and vessel, hit the rocks in Italy needs PR help. Someone has to do it. Might as well be him.


 Strange tidings with regard to the career path of Daily Star editor Dawn Neesom, meanwhile.

Last week we highlighted her witness statement to the Leveson inquiry, which said she began as a casual reporter in 1982 on the Newham Recorder newspaper in east London.

Seemed strange, because no one who was there at the time, including your diarist, could even vaguely remember her.

We make further inquiries and things begin to make sense. In oral evidence, she sought to correct her statement, saying she had been no more than "a contributor to local newspapers", and omitting any further reference to the Newham Recorder.

A mistake then.

But it's a mistake that was happening well before her appearance at Leveson last week, well before the establishment of Leveson. "Her career in journalism began on the local weekly newspaper the Newham Recorder in 1982," says her unamended Wikipedia entry. "Began her career on the Newham Recorder," said the Evening Standard in an interview published seven years ago. "Her career began in 1982 on the Newham Recorder," said the Independent, in 2006.


Could be error.

Could be spin.

Certainly the art of spin is something that interests the Commons culture select committee.

What a boon it has been to the notion of parliamentary scrutiny. They operate independently but they work as a team. What unites them? They're headbangers. Heavy metal. Tom Watson explains. "There's actually a real metal bias on the committee," he tells the Word, the arts and music magazine. "[John] Whittingdale is a massive metalhead – he's into the lot. Adrian Sanders – a little-known fact – has got a rock show on Torbay hospital radio! And then you've got Louise [Mensch], who basically dresses in black all the time. What brings us together is AC/DC." And a shared love of James Murdoch obviously.


 Finally, it's happened. Three years into the job, Mayor Boris finally assumed full responsibility for the capital's policing.

And so it is that the man who once had an amiable, conceptual, recorded discussion with an erstwhile friend about breaking somebody else's legs becomes the master of all he surveys at Scotland Yard. Really is a funny old world.