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Offline mike tesko

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5730 on: December 12, 2021, 02:01:PM »
I suspect, that 'Robert Murat left the 'UK' on the 2nd May 2007, in response to 'what had taken place involving 'Madeleine McCann' on 'the previous evening'[1st May]...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5731 on: December 15, 2021, 04:35:PM »
I suspect, that 'Robert Murat left the 'UK' on the 2nd May 2007, in response to 'what had taken place involving 'Madeleine McCann' on 'the previous evening'[1st May]...

It seems somewhat obvious to me, that someone in the 'McCann party' already knew a few members of the so called adult members, including 'David Payne', 'Russell O'Brien', 'Jane Tanner', and 'Mathew Oldfield'. I suspect that each of these people, already knew 'Robert Murat,'Sergey Malinka', 'Christian 'B', and ,'a host of different girlfriends 'and 'partners', or 'business associates'..

Included in this list, 'will be' and 'is' that 'a large number' of 'international ' ,'MPs', 'governments officials', and 'doctors', etc, etc, etc, 'enjoy' the participation in these ,'well planned' escapades. You cannot trust anyone 'who holds a position in authority'. These 'monsters' live to 'abuse' children', 'the disabled', 'the elderly', or ,'underprivileged People'.. 
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5732 on: December 17, 2021, 01:35:PM »
I beleive that 'nobody should implicitly trust','the Metropolitan police',[COLP] or 'Scotland Yard', who investigate what are clearly 'miscarriages of justice' or any matter which 'involves a police cover up' [there's 'one set of rules for them' and 'a completely seperate set of rules', for 'innocent victims of police powers', and 'the conniving tactics' and 'behaviour' of the 'CPS', 'judiciary', 'government officials' 'some members of the general public and the likes of them, who 'are brainwashed' by 'the corrupt system that all of us ,'are all expected to survive in'.

Lots of members of the public','do not exercise the power' which 'almighty god' gave 'to each' and everyone of us', when 'he created us' and that 'was' and 'is' the sacred power of 'FREEWILL'...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5733 on: December 24, 2021, 01:52:PM »
I contacted the 'PJ' at 'Lisbon' in 'Portugal' after my 10 day visit to 'Praia De Luz' commencing 'June 2010'. I notified them that I had just returned home to the 'UK' and that 'I had some useful information' for them in connection with their 'Madeleine McCann' investigations. They requested that 'I transfer all of the photographs which I took' during 'my visit to the areas of interest in the case', and 'for me to make sure that they could easily be shown to all have been photographs' that 'were taken in sequential order' (This was because there were such images, 'saved' and 'recorded on different memory cards' linked to the 'camera I had been using') ...

I complied with the request to forward all the images I had taken..

I believe that the derelict building I was drawing attention to, was a place of interest worthy of investigation by them.

Amongst the images that I took in 'Portugal' were photographs of 'a derelict building' and 'St Vincents' parish church, in 'Praia De Luz' which are two premises either side of a street named 'AVE DOS PESCADORES' Both of these premises have the same street no. [number 5].

Close by to the church, is a bar ['CHAPLINS BAR'] which features in an event which took place there on the evening of the 1st May 2007 between approximately 10.30pm and midnight, which coincided with a neighbour [`Mrs Fenn'] of the 'McCann' holiday residence [5A] to the fact that a child had been 'constantly crying' from around 10.30pm until 11.45pm that same night. 'A crying session' which only 'coincidentally stopped', when the neighbour heard the voice of a young child, calling out 'Daddy', 'daddy', 'daddy'..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5734 on: December 25, 2021, 10:30:AM »

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5735 on: December 25, 2021, 11:41:AM »
"It is now possible that we could charge. We have that evidence now.." https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1539940/madeleine-mccann-news-police-portugal-disapperance-christian-B-suspect

They sound extremely confident. But why have UK cops stayed so quiet about it? Strange.

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5736 on: December 25, 2021, 11:49:PM »
I contacted the 'PJ' at 'Lisbon' in 'Portugal' after my 10 day visit to 'Praia De Luz' commencing 'June 2010'. I notified them that I had just returned home to the 'UK' and that 'I had some useful information' for them in connection with their 'Madeleine McCann' investigations. They requested that 'I transfer all of the photographs which I took' during 'my visit to the areas of interest in the case', and 'for me to make sure that they could easily be shown to all have been photographs' that 'were taken in sequential order' (This was because there were such images, 'saved' and 'recorded on different memory cards' linked to the 'camera I had been using') ...

I complied with the request to forward all the images I had taken..
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I felt that the ['bone'] remains which I discovered in the rear garden of the derelict building [`No. 5 Ave Dos Pescadores'] belonged to 'the victim at the centre of this incident' ('Madeleine McCann'). Hence, why 'I left the vital piece of evidence' on 'the flat surface of a cut portion of a tree trunk', for the 'PJ' to `find and take the appropriate action` to `confirm` or `disprove`, that `what I found`, and `handled`, is 'a part of the remains of the missing child victim' [`Madeleine McCann']...

I have a very strong sense of
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5737 on: December 27, 2021, 01:16:PM »
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5738 on: December 27, 2021, 02:29:PM »
Difference of opinion between British and German authorities: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10239367/Scotland-Yard-open-thinking-Madeleine-McCann-Germans-think-dead.html

This to me suggests that above the UK authorities, within the chain of command, there is a desire for the Germans not to resolve the case.  The reasons for this can be debated. Somebody isn't being honest.

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5739 on: December 27, 2021, 02:45:PM »
This to me suggests that above the UK authorities, within the chain of command, there is a desire for the Germans not to resolve the case.  The reasons for this can be debated. Somebody isn't being honest.
I wouldn't put it past the British detectives involved to be milking this case financially for all it's worth. The taxpayer has already forked out £12.5 million. I think the Germans have the right suspect, who reminds me in several ways of Daniel Morcombe's killer, Brett Peter Cowan.

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5740 on: December 27, 2021, 07:48:PM »
They sound extremely confident. But why have UK cops stayed so quiet about it? Strange.

Met only ever had CB down as a suspect/person of interest.  The webpage appealing for wtinesses has long since been removed.

I believe the person(s) who abducted MM knew she was home alone, without adult supervision, and the patio doors were left unsecured/unlocked ie accessible to anyone from outside.  How would Brueckner know this? 

I believe I have identified an opposite sex couple involved who were aware of the above and fit the crime scene evidence.  But I've no idea who initiated it, who took the lead thereafter and what the motive was. 

I do believe it is possible she is still alive.  It might even be the authorities know her whereabouts but are keeping it quiet knowing it would be impossible for her to lead a 'normal' life due to all the media attention. 

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5741 on: December 28, 2021, 06:30:PM »
I think the child is still alive as there's nothing to say that she isn't.

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5742 on: December 28, 2021, 06:35:PM »
Met only ever had CB down as a suspect/person of interest.  The webpage appealing for wtinesses has long since been removed.

I believe the person(s) who abducted MM knew she was home alone, without adult supervision, and the patio doors were left unsecured/unlocked ie accessible to anyone from outside.  How would Brueckner know this? 

I believe I have identified an opposite sex couple involved who were aware of the above and fit the crime scene evidence.  But I've no idea who initiated it, who took the lead thereafter and what the motive was. 

I do believe it is possible she is still alive.  It might even be the authorities know her whereabouts but are keeping it quiet knowing it would be impossible for her to lead a 'normal' life due to all the media attention.

Interesting. For now, I am placed somewhere between Amaral and the German police. I expect the least trustworthy of the authorities or sources are the UK.

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5743 on: December 28, 2021, 06:56:PM »
I think the child is still alive as there's nothing to say that she isn't.

The German authorities claim otherwise. I suspect they found a picture of Madeline dead in his possession.

Mr Wolters said: “It is circumstantial evidence – we have no scientific evidence. If we had a video of the act or a picture of Madeleine dead with Brueckner on camera, we wouldn’t have had to make a public appeal. But we only have circumstantial evidence.”

If you read carefully what Wolters has said there. "a picture Madeleine dead with Brueckner on camera."

That does not preclude a picture of Madeleine dead WITHOUT Brueckner on camera. And that is exactly what I believe they found in Brueckners possession.

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5744 on: December 28, 2021, 07:04:PM »
Interesting. For now, I am placed somewhere between Amaral and the German police. I expect the least trustworthy of the authorities or sources are the UK.

Amaral claims he ruled out Brueckner at the start of the investigation.  He had previous for theft (in Portugal) and child sex abuse (in Germany) at the lower end.  The BKA and MET revealed just enough for the media to identify without actually naming him.  He's clearly an unpleasant individual but I disagree about the way he has been named in the media.  There's really no case against him as far as I can see and some 18 months on he hasn't even been questioned. 

The MET has an appalling record in every respect.  They can't even solve high profile long running cases on their own doorstep let alone those in other countries.