Post by Tom Sorensen on Oct 10, 2022 3:42:09 GMT -5
The 2007 Madeleine McCann Disappearance -- A Recap
This is the British equivalent to what the Jonbenet case was in the US. During a vacation at a holiday resort in Portugal, 3-year-old1 Madeleine McCann disappeared without a trace and hasn't been seen since, nor has her body been discovered. Her parents, Gerry and Kate McCann, both doctors, were part of a group of holiday makers later nicknamed The Tapas 92.
On May 3, 2007, while the group was dining at a nearby tapas restaurant, Madeleine was allegedly abducted from the family's apartment. Her younger twin siblings were left unharmed in their crib in the same bedroom as Madeleine supposedly slept in. Her disappearance was initially reported by Kate McCann who had returned to the apartment to briefly check on the kids. This was in agreement with the other parents in the group who had also left their children unattended but had committed themselves to check on the kids roughly every half hour. Each parent would in turn walk back to the apartment complex to verify the children were OK.
The Portuguese police would initially handle the case and organize a search for Madeleine since the disappearance had taken place in Portugal. As the Portuguese grew increasingly suspicious of the abduction scenario, Tapas 9 began circling the wagons and the McCanns lawyered up. Also onboard 'Team McCann' was Tony Blair's disinformation advisor, Clarence Mitchell, who was to feed stories supporting the abduction hoax to UK mainstream media.
No evidence of an intruder was ever recovered from the apartment; instead the McCanns kept changing their story which initially involved forced entry via a bedroom sliding window where shutters were pried open. Their proposed scenarios became increasingly desperate when it was shown that no signs of forced entry could be found and in fact wasn't even plausible as a patio door was left unlocked when they left the apartment.
The final blow to the abduction theory was delivered by two British sniffer dogs when they repeatedly flagged cadaver and blood smell in the McCann apartment, their rental car and their rented villa where they lived after having left the the resort. The cadaver dog also hit on clothes worn by Madeleine. Does anyone buy this type of necrophile child abductor that somehow knew that Madeleine was dead despite the tapas party goers checking on her? The twisting and turning the Mccann couple have displayed in interviews when confronted with sniffer dog evidence is quite telling.
The McCanns and the UK mainstream media keep promoting the pedophile abduction fantasy and the British government has even launched their own fake investigation which is not to question the McCanns or the proposed kidnapping. 'Team McCann' has also set up a fund to pay their lawyers and do their own "investigations". Gullible suckers have donated thousands of pounds to this hopeless endeavor.
Just recently the McCanns got punched in the mouth by the European Court of Human Rights when they lost a final appeal in the defamation case against former Portuguese investigator Gonzalo Amaral who, after being "retired" from the case, published a book titled "Maddie, The Truth of the Lie"; he was quickly sued by the McCanns in an attempt to shut him up!
Ironically, had the Ramseys also managed to get rid of Jonbenet's body before the police arrived we could have had another never ending search for an abductor who never existed. In fact, the very latest in the line of Madeleine abductors has just been charged. Slight problem here: He's not charged with the abduction of Madeleine! Link in the footnotes3 to an excellent analysis of this latest "development" in the case.
The Madeleine McCann case has been thoroughly analyzed in several documentaries by Richard Hall4. The evidence against the McCanns and their friends is devastating. There is even evidence that suggests that Madeleine was dead as early as April 30, 2007. Compared to the Johnbenet Ramsey case, the McCanns, enjoying top level government sponsorship, have taken the fake abduction scenario to the next level.
1 She would have turned 4 a few days after her disappearance.
2 The group of friends, not counting the McCanns, is often referred to as The Tapas 7.