Thursday, May 31, 2012

The #McCann Legacy : Seven Dead Children.

Note: Mick Philpott just like Gerry McCann loves the camera the attention and both fancy themselves as celebrities . Both , famous for all the wrong reasons, dead children,  both are criminals.  Within days the Philpot family opened a webpage asking for donations to pay for their childrens funerals, to build a new house and support them through this tragic time. Not a lot of difference is there except the McCanns have corrupt politicians protecting them.The Philpots did not realize that !

Dead children and creating fraudulent funds,  not a good idea. Suspicion will fall on the family when they should be grieving but their Only concern is money.  McCann couple used donations to pay a couple of months mortgage . Mick Philpott ,far more adventerous wanted the public  to donate enough money so he may build a new home.

 Ricardo Paiva, said Portuguese police were suspicious of the couple's 'merchandising' operation in the months after Maddie disappeared. The Madeleine Fund they set up sold wristbands and T-shirts publicising the case and used the money to support the search.

Mr Paiva said they should have faced prosecution for leaving their children alone, saying: 'People have been arrested for far less - even in the UK.'
Former Portuguese detective Goncalo Amaral wrote a book accusing the McCanns of covering up their daughter's death




Article.

A mother and father have been charged with the murder of their six children who died after a fire at their home in Derby.
Mick Philpott and his wife Mairead were arrested in Derby city centre on Tuesday in connection with the blaze at the house on 11 May. Last night, they were charged with six counts of murder, a spokesman for Derbyshire Police said. They were due to appear before Southern Derbyshire Magistrates' Court this morning.

Five of their children – Jade, 10, John, nine, Jack, seven, Jessie, six, and Jayden, five – died in the fire. A sixth, Duwayne, 13, died of his injuries in Birmingham Children's Hospital two days later.

Five days after the fire, the Philpotts faced the media in an emotional press conference. Mr Philpott thanked those who tried to rescue his children and spoke of how he and his wife had decided to donate Duwayne's organs for transplant, saying it "takes a bit of the pain away". The 55-year-old, who is believed to have fathered 17 children, was said by police to have made "valiant" efforts to rescue his children during the blaze.

Derbyshire Police's Assistant Chief Constable Steve Cotterill said last night: "Following the appeal yesterday a number of people have come forward with more information but I want to stress that the two charges this evening should not be seen as the end of the investigation. We are determined to get to the truth."

Source: Independent.

Friday, May 25, 2012

#McCann #Leveson #pressreform: Clarence Mitchell And The Sinister 'PACT'

The McCanns ventriloquist now on board 'PACT'. The vile corrupt group expanding by the day......and another outlet to commit further fraud .


A charity, a lady, and a scandal

I bring to your attention the charity PACT:  Parents & Abducted Children Together.  The website of the charity informs us that PACT “works with the government, the police and other NGOs to improve the way in which missing childrenís [sic] cases are handled, so that they can be rapidly located and retrieved unharmed.” Abducted children: a fine charitable cause.  Tesco is associated with the charity. Among others, the trustees of the charity include the author Barbara Taylor Bradford, a former head of Special Branch in Northern Ireland and Sir Christopher Meyer, former British Ambassador to the United States. This is not all because the patrons include both Cherie Blair, wife of a former British Prime Minister and Laura Bush, wife of the former American president.   A very credible selection of people.

Those that donate money to charity, however wealthy they are, have limited funds to donate. A donation to one charity means a smaller or no donation to another. If asked by a friend or acquaintance for a donation to PACT, a charity founded in 1999 by Lady Meyer, the wife of Sir Christopher Meyer, one might have done so in the belief that their donation was doing good. 

 But was this really the case?

As the accounts of the charity show, in 2010 income was £97,805 and expenditure, £80,491. In 2009, the income was £28,445 and expenses £87,640 leading to a loss, even after taking into account unrealised investment gains, of over £50,000. When we look at expenses we can see that over £49,586  of expenses in 2010 related to the salaries of Catherine Meyer (Lady Meyer) and her administrative assistant.  The Daily Telegraph understands that nearly 70 percent of that money was related to the salary of Lady Meyer. In 2009, expenses directly related to the salaries of Lady Meyer and her assistant was £63,877. It is quite easy to see why the charity lost over £50,000 that year. Donations to the charity seem to have done more to pay the Chanel-clad Lady Meyer her salary and expenses than they have done to assist abducted children.

People set up or involve themselves in charities for all sorts of reasons and not all of the reasons are necessarily altruistic. Improving social standing, developing contacts or trying to secure a knighthood might be included as to a reason for involvement. Donors to charities understand that this is case but do not begrudge such side benefits if the charity is hugely benefitting from their efforts. Donors to charities also understand that a charity might need to employ professional staff who need to be paid. What they do not expect is that the big-wigs at the top of the charity, the so-called great and good, are paid.

It makes a mockery of giving to charity if the charitable donations are going to a person who can use the funds to purchase more Chanel suits, designer clothes that the donors cannot afford for themselves. When a beggar on a street informs us he is “homeless and hungry” and requests a donation, he might not be telling the full truth about his condition, but at least he is being honest as to who is to be the recipient of the donation .


http://hurryupharry.org/2011/05/31/a-charity-a-lady-a-scandal/

#McCann :Horoscopes - Of Death - Deception - Lies And Dark Secrets.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

#McCann #Leveson #pressreform: Etan Patz - Pedro Hernandez Has Confessed To the Murder Of Etan Patz - He Is Now A Suspect But Yet To Be Charged

http://jerseyabusescandal.blogspot.com.es/2012/05/etan-patz-pedro-hernandez-has-told.html


The basement that was recently dug up by police after cadaver dog hits.

 

#McCann #Needham BUT Not Charlene Downes - No Political Help For Young Charlene!


The ONLY persons of interest to the police (not bent cops at Scotland yard) in the disappearance of Maddie McCann remain her parents.  Confessed child neglectors who did NOT neglect their child at all but the only plausible excuse they could come up with to explain her vanishing from the face of the earth.

Ben Needham, we now hear may have been dead for years lying under rubble very near to where he disappeared , a tragic accident or something more sinister ? The Greek police have asked the British police for assistance OR have the Brits already sent in the cadaver dogs which is why this area is now of interest?

Charlene Downes name does not not even appear on the missing persons list. Charlene's family had no political clout to call on to help search for their missing child, no shady corrupt PM's, bent cops or corrupt CEOP agents to give them manuals not for public consumption on how to act when your child is 'abducted'.....




A plea from the family of Charlene and the fear that racial tension may have led to bent cops allowing her killers to go free.

"SOMEONE out there knows what happened to Charlene... please, please just tell us."
Karen and Robert Downes were inconsolable after the dramatic collapse of the trial of two men accused of being behind the disappearance of their daughter.

But despite their clear shock, the couple say they will not rest until they get justice and "closure" from their living nightmare.

Mrs Downes, who remembers November 1, 2003, and the last wave goodbye from her beloved Charlene like it was yesterday, said the collapse of the trial of two men -- one charged with murder, the other of disposing of the teen's body -- came "like a bolt from the blue".

She said: "I just said no, no, no, this can't be happening.

"All I have lived for since the last trial is justice.

"I thought this would be the year our family could start to move on, once someone was behind bars for taking our little girl away."

Veering between anger, sorrow and confusion, Mrs Downes said the whole family was near "hysterical" with grief.

"My family has been through so much," she said.

"The first hung jury last year was hard enough, but we thought at least at the end there would be someone behind bars for this.

"To know there is nobody paying for this crime is heartbreaking."
Yesterday's not guilty verdicts on Mohammed Reveshi and another man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, brings to an end a two-and-a-half-year wait since the two men were arrested, and four-and-a-half years since 14-year-old Charlene disappeared.

But Mrs Downes still holds on to the hope of one day finding out what happened to her daughter.

Speaking from her home in Buchanan Street, Blackpool, she added: "Please God, I just wish we could find her.

"I know someone out there knows where she is and what happened to her, please, please just tell us.

"We need closure. I want an end to this for my family, but there can be no closure until we know what has happened to Charlene. I may live the rest of my life not knowing and that makes me angry.

"I will never stop searching for her, fighting for her. I just want justice for her, for my little girl."

Charlene, a pupil of St George's High School, would have been 19 last month and her mother still sent a card home which read, "missing you on your birthday".

The pain of Charlene's disappearance, and the pressure of the trial, has taken its toll on the family but, ultimately, has brought them closer together.

Mrs Downes added: "It's been hard for the kids and my husband and I have felt the strain.

"But I have a wonderful family and we have stood together.
"My mum has been great and I still have three beautiful kids that I love and who have been very supportive.

"Although I will always hold Charlene close to my heart, and there will always be a part of me missing, I'm their mother too and we need to get on with our lives."

Dad Robert has said he will find it difficult to come to terms with the end of the trial.

He said: "As the father I have to be strong for my family, but this news has come as a terrible shock and everyone is very upset.

"Now I will have to deal with it in my own way in my own time. I will cry my tears in private."

Read more:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/lancashire/7339477.stm