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Oh So Quiet....(Tannerman found! Daily Mirror)
Until tomorrows Daily Mirror front page..
Maddie cops prime suspect blunder.
Tannerman could have been eliminated 6 years ago.
More to follow
Maddie cops prime suspect blunder.
Tannerman could have been eliminated 6 years ago.
More to follow
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Lioned wrote:Until tomorrows Daily Mirror front page..
Maddie cops prime suspect blunder.
Tannerman could have been eliminated 6 years ago.
More to follow
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"They could have ruled out innocent man SIX years ago"
They did
They did
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Apparently an innocent British dad told police in 2007 that he was the man in the Efit but police overlooked this and spent the next 6 years looking for him.
Oh dear.
Oh dear.
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Yes they believed the person doing the 'sighting' was a fantasistT4two wrote:"They could have ruled out innocent man SIX years ago"
They did
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Oh FFS!!!
The PJ never took this sighting seriously in the first place!!
OMG!
The PJ never took this sighting seriously in the first place!!
OMG!
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wjk wrote:Oh FFS!!!
The PJ never took this sighting seriously in the first place!!
OMG!
EXACTLY!!!! The McCanns were the ones who wanted the rest of the world to be on the lookout for this "suspect". Mr. Amaral wasn't the one who was chasing this person.
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And i guess this innocent man is still the main suspect on the Mccanns website ?
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This "bungling" police story has been featured in the Mirror as an "exclusive" while the Sunday Times had the scoop/poop a couple of months ago.
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Tanner should be prosecuted; her motive was to provide an alibi for Gerry.
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Can't confirm this but there is "chatter" on Twitter that the Sky newsreader who was reviewing the Sunday front pages is quoted as saying something along the lines of, the police were looking for this suspect in connection with Madeleine's "death".
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interested wrote:Can't confirm this but there is "chatter" on Twitter that the Sky newsreader who was reviewing the Sunday front pages is quoted as saying something along the lines of, the police were looking for this suspect in connection with Madeleine's "death".
Martin Brunt tweeted about Maddie's "death" at one point - and then withdrew it.
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Iris wrote:interested wrote:Can't confirm this but there is "chatter" on Twitter that the Sky newsreader who was reviewing the Sunday front pages is quoted as saying something along the lines of, the police were looking for this suspect in connection with Madeleine's "death".
Martin Brunt tweeted about Maddie's "death" at one point - and then withdrew it.
Yes, but from what I've been reading on Twitter, the "death" comment was on LIVE TV and I believe that is a FIRST.
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/editors-picks/madeleine-mccann-bungling-police-prime-2965027
The innocent dad came forward in 2007 but mistakenly remained the main focus of the hunt until this year when Scotland Yard detectives tracked him down
Bungling police had the details of the “main suspect” in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann for SIX YEARS without realising.
The innocent dad came forward in 2007 to say he was the person seen carrying a child in Portugal at the time the three-year-old vanished.
But the information was overlooked and the British holidaymaker remained the main focus of the hunt until this year when Scotland Yard detectives finally tracked him down.
The revelation will be a blow to Madeleine’s parents, Kate and Gerry, as they endure a seventh Christmas without their oldest daughter.
The unnamed dad – spotted in the Praia da Luz resort by McCann family friend Jane Tanner at 9.15pm – was among a number of British witnesses who completed questionnaires for Leicestershire police six years ago.
He is understood to have provided a detailed description of his movements on the night, including the fact he had picked up his own two-year-old daughter from a crèche close to where Madeleine vanished.
But his ‘alibi’ was only looked at this year.
A source said: “He had been clear then that he had picked her up at around the time of the sighting but for whatever reason he was not eliminated as a suspect. The fact the details of the prime suspect have been known all along doesn’t look good.”
Following Madeleine’s disappearance, Leicestershire police were responsible for collating all UK-based inquiries at the request of the Portuguese authorities.
It is not clear if the questionnaires were analysed by the British force or simply forwarded to Portugal.
Ms Tanner, a close friend of Kate and Gerry, previously told officers that she saw the dark-haired man carrying away a child wearing pink floral pyjamas at 9.15pm on May 3, 2007.
One of the so-called “Tapas Seven”, she had been dining with the McCanns in a nearby restaurant when their daughter went missing.
Her sighting meant that from 2007 onwards, Portuguese and British police presumed any abduction most probably took place between 8.30pm, when the McCanns went to dinner, and 9.15pm.
The realisation that it was a false lead has shifted detectives’ focus on to a later sighting at 10pm when an Irish family reported seeing a man walking towards the beach carrying a blonde girl in pyjamas.
The revelation was described by DCI Andy Redwood, the Met officer leading the new investigation called Operation Grange, as a “revelation moment” when it was finally made by his team.
DCI Redwood said in October: “Our focus in terms of understanding what happened on the night of May 3 has now given us a shift of emphasis. We are almost certain that the man seen by Jane Tanner is not Madeleine’s abductor.
“It takes us through to a position at 10pm when we see another man who is walking towards the ocean, close by to the apartment, with a young child in his arms.”
The innocent dad agreed to be pictured in the clothes he wore in Praia da Luz at the time to prove he was the man in the police sketch previously seen as key to cracking the case.
His two-year-old’s pink pyjamas, which were described by Ms Tanner, were also brought to Scotland Yard to help prove his innocence.
The new prime suspect was spotted by Martin Smith from Drogheda, Co Louth, as he returned to his apartment in Praia da Luz about 9.50pm.
He saw a British-looking man carrying a motionless, barefoot girl in pyjamas. Madeleine was noted to be missing by Kate at 10pm.
The Smith family provided two efit images of the man more than five years ago. However, the sighting was viewed as too late to be significant because of Ms Tanner’s sighting– which is why the efits were only released publicly in a Crimewatch appeal broadcast in October.
Detectives from Scotland Yard’s Operation Grange said they received an “overwhelming response” from viewers.
The programme featured a new reconstruction of the hours leading up to the three-year-old’s abduction.
In a statement, Kate and Gerry said at the time: “We are absolutely delighted with the overwhelming public response to Crimewatch. We know that the public desperately want to help the search for Madeleine. We are genuinely hopeful that one or more of these responses will lead to a major breakthrough in the investigation.”
They added: “If anyone was in Praia da Luz around the time of Madeleine’s abduction and has not spoken to the Metropolitan Police, or if they know who any of the Efits might be, please have the courage to come forward and speak to the police in confidence.”
More than 1,000 people have come forward with fresh information and several named the same man as the prime suspect.
Leicestershire Police yesterday refused to comment on the latest revelations.
A spokeswoman said: “The disappearance of Madeleine McCann is being investigated by the Metropolitan Police and it would be inappropriate for us to comment.”
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: “We are not giving a running commentary.”
A spokesman for the McCann’s last night declined to comment saying it is “a matter for Operation Grange.”
The innocent dad came forward in 2007 but mistakenly remained the main focus of the hunt until this year when Scotland Yard detectives tracked him down
Bungling police had the details of the “main suspect” in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann for SIX YEARS without realising.
The innocent dad came forward in 2007 to say he was the person seen carrying a child in Portugal at the time the three-year-old vanished.
But the information was overlooked and the British holidaymaker remained the main focus of the hunt until this year when Scotland Yard detectives finally tracked him down.
The revelation will be a blow to Madeleine’s parents, Kate and Gerry, as they endure a seventh Christmas without their oldest daughter.
The unnamed dad – spotted in the Praia da Luz resort by McCann family friend Jane Tanner at 9.15pm – was among a number of British witnesses who completed questionnaires for Leicestershire police six years ago.
He is understood to have provided a detailed description of his movements on the night, including the fact he had picked up his own two-year-old daughter from a crèche close to where Madeleine vanished.
But his ‘alibi’ was only looked at this year.
A source said: “He had been clear then that he had picked her up at around the time of the sighting but for whatever reason he was not eliminated as a suspect. The fact the details of the prime suspect have been known all along doesn’t look good.”
Following Madeleine’s disappearance, Leicestershire police were responsible for collating all UK-based inquiries at the request of the Portuguese authorities.
It is not clear if the questionnaires were analysed by the British force or simply forwarded to Portugal.
Ms Tanner, a close friend of Kate and Gerry, previously told officers that she saw the dark-haired man carrying away a child wearing pink floral pyjamas at 9.15pm on May 3, 2007.
One of the so-called “Tapas Seven”, she had been dining with the McCanns in a nearby restaurant when their daughter went missing.
Her sighting meant that from 2007 onwards, Portuguese and British police presumed any abduction most probably took place between 8.30pm, when the McCanns went to dinner, and 9.15pm.
The realisation that it was a false lead has shifted detectives’ focus on to a later sighting at 10pm when an Irish family reported seeing a man walking towards the beach carrying a blonde girl in pyjamas.
The revelation was described by DCI Andy Redwood, the Met officer leading the new investigation called Operation Grange, as a “revelation moment” when it was finally made by his team.
DCI Redwood said in October: “Our focus in terms of understanding what happened on the night of May 3 has now given us a shift of emphasis. We are almost certain that the man seen by Jane Tanner is not Madeleine’s abductor.
“It takes us through to a position at 10pm when we see another man who is walking towards the ocean, close by to the apartment, with a young child in his arms.”
The innocent dad agreed to be pictured in the clothes he wore in Praia da Luz at the time to prove he was the man in the police sketch previously seen as key to cracking the case.
His two-year-old’s pink pyjamas, which were described by Ms Tanner, were also brought to Scotland Yard to help prove his innocence.
The new prime suspect was spotted by Martin Smith from Drogheda, Co Louth, as he returned to his apartment in Praia da Luz about 9.50pm.
He saw a British-looking man carrying a motionless, barefoot girl in pyjamas. Madeleine was noted to be missing by Kate at 10pm.
The Smith family provided two efit images of the man more than five years ago. However, the sighting was viewed as too late to be significant because of Ms Tanner’s sighting– which is why the efits were only released publicly in a Crimewatch appeal broadcast in October.
Detectives from Scotland Yard’s Operation Grange said they received an “overwhelming response” from viewers.
The programme featured a new reconstruction of the hours leading up to the three-year-old’s abduction.
In a statement, Kate and Gerry said at the time: “We are absolutely delighted with the overwhelming public response to Crimewatch. We know that the public desperately want to help the search for Madeleine. We are genuinely hopeful that one or more of these responses will lead to a major breakthrough in the investigation.”
They added: “If anyone was in Praia da Luz around the time of Madeleine’s abduction and has not spoken to the Metropolitan Police, or if they know who any of the Efits might be, please have the courage to come forward and speak to the police in confidence.”
More than 1,000 people have come forward with fresh information and several named the same man as the prime suspect.
Leicestershire Police yesterday refused to comment on the latest revelations.
A spokeswoman said: “The disappearance of Madeleine McCann is being investigated by the Metropolitan Police and it would be inappropriate for us to comment.”
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: “We are not giving a running commentary.”
A spokesman for the McCann’s last night declined to comment saying it is “a matter for Operation Grange.”
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Thanks jinvta.......this is a Clarence ploy to aid the McCanns in the Trial coming up on 7th . It really is quite disgusting of the Mirror to print such rubbish when SY have already taken out Tanners Statement leaving a one hour gap between 9 and 10pm when nobody checked on the McCann children leaving more time for an Abductor.
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So, the poor old Snaily Mirror finally catches up with the rest of the world and realises that Tannerman-Carrying-Madeleine was just the convenient fabrication of a lying fantasist and grovelling McCann submissive.
Hence this morning's piece of fly-swarming bullsh*t.
(Maybe they should have hauled their own hack Lori 'WannaBeFamous' Campbell back home - then there might have been much less confusion over this Tannerman issue).
Perhaps now this hapless, outdated organ could now slime-trail its way to the Official Find Madeleine website, which is still showcasing some innocent guy as the Go-To Abductor ...
Hence this morning's piece of fly-swarming bullsh*t.
(Maybe they should have hauled their own hack Lori 'WannaBeFamous' Campbell back home - then there might have been much less confusion over this Tannerman issue).
Perhaps now this hapless, outdated organ could now slime-trail its way to the Official Find Madeleine website, which is still showcasing some innocent guy as the Go-To Abductor ...
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That Mirror piece reads to me like a damage limitation exercise. I agree 100% that it's got pink paw prints all over it. It's designed to cover up the fact that it was the MCCANNS who kept those e-fits suppressed for five years. Now why would that be, I wonder? 7th January ring any bells?
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Erm hello, the only 'detectives' looking for Maddie for 6 years were hired and directed by the Mccanns.
Isn't this a sly pop at the Mccanns?
Isn't this a sly pop at the Mccanns?
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margaret wrote:Erm hello, the only 'detectives' looking for Maddie for 6 years were hired and directed by the Mccanns.
Isn't this a sly pop at the Mccanns?
It appears that the Everest Double Glazing Guy was responsible for hiring and firing and since he had so many dormant Companies that were used for moving money around it is very likely that the Invoices were in his name , the Fund paid and he then paid the Detectives. Metodo 3 said in an interview with ABC Es ( a subsidiary of the Guardian) that they did not receive the £50,000 pm printed in the British Press , but E 160,000 plus E4,000 expenses for the full six months. The McCanns knew what they were doing when they set up a Private Company with no share Capital , I suspect it was Kennedy who advised Gerry.
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So which police force are the bungling ones? ( according to the fact giving, on the button Daily Mirror) The ones that ruled him out or the ones that now think he is all important? Dear God !!
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fuzeta wrote:So which police force are the bungling ones? ( according to the fact giving, on the button Daily Mirror) The ones that ruled him out or the ones that now think he is all important? Dear God !!
Hi Fuzeta, the British tabloids were only too happy to print what they were told by Clarence and most readers believed them . Now, it,s only the likes of us Forum Members who still have an interest and it is only these bizarre cringeworthy articles that the Press use to sell Papers . The Mirror has lost a lot of sales and think this rubbish will sell more.
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I guess from the article the Leicestershire police are the bungling ones.The Portuguese police clearly never believed in tannerman and quite rightly so as Andy will now agree.
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Dave Edgar must be bungling as well....
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"The unnamed dad – spotted in the Praia da Luz resort by McCann family friend Jane Tanner at 9.15pm – was among a number of British witnesses who completed questionnaires for Leicestershire police six years ago."
Redwood discounted Tanner's Statement weeks ago and said there was no checking between 9pm and 10pm which we thought left more time for an abduction. How come the Mirror has chosen NOW to play catch up.?
Redwood discounted Tanner's Statement weeks ago and said there was no checking between 9pm and 10pm which we thought left more time for an abduction. How come the Mirror has chosen NOW to play catch up.?
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Apparently the Sunday Times have now had to print a retraction. The McCanns DIDN'T with-hold the efits for 5 years. The PJ and Leics Police had them. Funny how that STILL doesn't tally with Exton's version, though.
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