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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #6045 on: September 17, 2025, 07:07:PM »
Programme about the McCann case tonight at 9.00 on ITV!

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #6046 on: September 18, 2025, 08:55:PM »
The Berndt Stellander Interview.

He's of Norwegian and Austrian extraction. I'm amazed how lucidly he speaks, whatever you think of his theories. https://youtu.be/-AtUT5BO3e4

3: 30 Kate's dream

7:00 Possible Madeleine resting place

11:30 Gerry and Kate's visit to the alleged grave

21:00 False timeline of abduction

40:30 Infants allegedly neglected

52:30 Initial behaviour of McCanns

1:00:02:01: Questions Kate refused to answer under caution

1:00:14: Contradiction in statements

1:00: 18:00 Brueckner's "alibi". Lack of evidence against him

1:00:53 Gerry's tennis bag

1:31:45 Main suspects

1:58:30: "No abduction"

2:00:00 How Gerry got the Tapas 7 onside

2:00:12 The "Smith sighting"

2:00:20 Summary of what allegedly happened

N.B. I changed the Brueckner alibi time slightly.

Reminds me of that nincompoop Stellander who thinks Gerry McCann buried his daughter's body in the hard impenetrable earth of Rocha Negra. The 'Foreign Detective' first appeared anonymously on YouTube dressed as the Invisible Man proclaiming that he'd solved the case, accusing the Tapas 7 and McCann's nanny of deceit and chicanery, a video which has since been deleted.

I have only just discovered Stellander. I must admit, I am intrigued.  Does anyone know how to get hold of the book in written form?

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #6047 on: September 18, 2025, 09:39:PM »
I have only just discovered Stellander. I must admit, I am intrigued.  Does anyone know how to get hold of the book in written form?
Does this link work? https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/69113966/download-free-pdf-the-sudden-impulse-by-bernt-stellander

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #6048 on: September 18, 2025, 10:43:PM »
Does this link work? https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/69113966/download-free-pdf-the-sudden-impulse-by-bernt-stellander

It's too big a document to read online.  Cant find his website either. He claims to have wildlife camera images of the McCanns.


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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #6050 on: September 26, 2025, 05:06:PM »
It's too big a document to read online.  Cant find his website either. He claims to have wildlife camera images of the McCanns.
I doubt he has what he claims. I sense your reluctance to buy the kindle version; I don't like it either.

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #6051 on: September 27, 2025, 02:12:PM »
I doubt he has what he claims. I sense your reluctance to buy the kindle version; I don't like it either.

Have a look at this Steve...

Misinformation has been added in recent days to the inconsistencies, lack of transparency, cover-ups and lies that have overshadowed the Madeleine McCann case from the very beginning in May 2007.

The latest search by German and Portuguese police was called off after three days, apparently because they found nothing of significance in the scrubland and abandoned buildings over a wide area on a hill not far from where Maddie went missing.

Journalists covering the search thought it was mainly aimed at linking Maddie’s disappearance with the German paedophile Christian B.

The searchers were indeed hoping to recover remains of Madeleine’s body, but in fact had evidence that Christian B was not living in that area in 2007. He had been there in 2006, a year before the disappearance.

The search focused  mainly a mile away from the cottage he rented back then, on the top plateau between the village of Praia da Luz and the neighbouring town of Lagos. This was a hangout area for hippies partying and using drugs back in those days.

The most relevant people to visit the hill area in 2007 and later years were Madeleine’s parents, Kate and Gerry McCann. Jogging up there was mentioned by Kate in her diary and book, and also by Gerry in his blog.

Reliable sources believe that the Portuguese police are convinced Madeleine was not abducted as claimed  by the British Metropolitan Police’s Operation Grange unit, as well as supporters of Madeleine’s parents.

It is now clear that Christian B, who is serving a jail sentence in Germany for rape, has been used as a scapegoat in the erroneous claim that Madeleine was abducted. To this day, there is zero evidence that abduction took place. Christian B was still living in the Algarve in 2007, but nowhere near Praia da Luz or Lagos.

Bernt Stellander, a foreign detective living in the Algarve since 2016, spent seven years privately investigating the case before writing his book The Sudden Impulse. After eight months of investigation, Stellander was able to show Portuguese police results of his efforts, including the trail of camcorders he had set up to observe visitors to the place he had discovered what he called “subtle symbols” on the hill east of Praia da Luz where Madeleine may have been buried.

This, as well as profiling the parents, led him to look for a grave, based on what is called Kate's "turning point dream", that Maddie was hidden on a hillside overlooking a beach in Praia da Luz. But the analysis of the timeline became his main focus. He claims to have made a very good argument in his book that Madeleine's tragic and accidental death occurred in the apartment the night before her alleged abduction.

Stellander's has been in contact with both the German prosecutor in the case and Christian B's lawyer After.Stellander's first appearance on a James English podcast, another investigator, who had interviewed Ocean Club workers on May 25th 2007, contacted him to say that Gerry had been seen carrying a very heavy back sack from the McCann’s holiday apartment at 2 00 am the night before. This coincided perfectly with Stellander's theory about the real timeline. This information - not merely local gossip - has been officially delivered to the Portuguese Policia Judiciaria.

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #6052 on: September 27, 2025, 02:34:PM »
Have a look at this Steve...

Misinformation has been added in recent days to the inconsistencies, lack of transparency, cover-ups and lies that have overshadowed the Madeleine McCann case from the very beginning in May 2007.

The latest search by German and Portuguese police was called off after three days, apparently because they found nothing of significance in the scrubland and abandoned buildings over a wide area on a hill not far from where Maddie went missing.

Journalists covering the search thought it was mainly aimed at linking Maddie’s disappearance with the German paedophile Christian B.

The searchers were indeed hoping to recover remains of Madeleine’s body, but in fact had evidence that Christian B was not living in that area in 2007. He had been there in 2006, a year before the disappearance.

The search focused  mainly a mile away from the cottage he rented back then, on the top plateau between the village of Praia da Luz and the neighbouring town of Lagos. This was a hangout area for hippies partying and using drugs back in those days.

The most relevant people to visit the hill area in 2007 and later years were Madeleine’s parents, Kate and Gerry McCann. Jogging up there was mentioned by Kate in her diary and book, and also by Gerry in his blog.

Reliable sources believe that the Portuguese police are convinced Madeleine was not abducted as claimed  by the British Metropolitan Police’s Operation Grange unit, as well as supporters of Madeleine’s parents.

It is now clear that Christian B, who is serving a jail sentence in Germany for rape, has been used as a scapegoat in the erroneous claim that Madeleine was abducted. To this day, there is zero evidence that abduction took place. Christian B was still living in the Algarve in 2007, but nowhere near Praia da Luz or Lagos.

Bernt Stellander, a foreign detective living in the Algarve since 2016, spent seven years privately investigating the case before writing his book The Sudden Impulse. After eight months of investigation, Stellander was able to show Portuguese police results of his efforts, including the trail of camcorders he had set up to observe visitors to the place he had discovered what he called “subtle symbols” on the hill east of Praia da Luz where Madeleine may have been buried.

This, as well as profiling the parents, led him to look for a grave, based on what is called Kate's "turning point dream", that Maddie was hidden on a hillside overlooking a beach in Praia da Luz. But the analysis of the timeline became his main focus. He claims to have made a very good argument in his book that Madeleine's tragic and accidental death occurred in the apartment the night before her alleged abduction.

Stellander's has been in contact with both the German prosecutor in the case and Christian B's lawyer After.Stellander's first appearance on a James English podcast, another investigator, who had interviewed Ocean Club workers on May 25th 2007, contacted him to say that Gerry had been seen carrying a very heavy back sack from the McCann’s holiday apartment at 2 00 am the night before. This coincided perfectly with Stellander's theory about the real timeline. This information - not merely local gossip - has been officially delivered to the Portuguese Policia Judiciaria.

A lot of the later stuff is rumour and gossip, which is why the German authorities have had to let Brückner out on license. I think they wanted him incarcerated for life and subsequently forgotten, the British Establishment was embarrassed at how much they've spent on the case and wanted it forgotten due to the McCanns upper middle class status, and the Portuguese were frightened the constant publicity would ruin their tourism industry. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13894459/Inside-warped-life-Madeleine-McCann-suspect-Christian-Brueckner-timeline-German-paedophiles-crimes-links-missing-Brit-toddler.html

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #6053 on: October 10, 2025, 04:08:PM »

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #6054 on: December 13, 2025, 09:28:PM »
Were the McCanns victims of the press..https://youtu.be/ayA3laWHHEc

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #6055 on: January 07, 2026, 04:54:PM »
From 2019..

Former Notts Police superintendent challenges what happened to Madeleine McCann in new podcast - Nottinghamshire Live https://share.google/c7sgkT6fzt2zYR0Uq

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #6056 on: January 07, 2026, 10:07:PM »
Bernt Stellander has claimed that McLeod has changed his own theory about that happened, as a result of reading Stellander's book.

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #6057 on: January 08, 2026, 06:33:PM »

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #6058 on: January 08, 2026, 10:59:PM »
Just found out that Peter Hyatt passed away last March. Statement Analysis guy from US.

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #6059 on: January 09, 2026, 03:32:PM »
Just found out that Peter Hyatt passed away last March. Statement Analysis guy from US.

I wonder what he would have made of Bruckners journal entry when he talks about abducting small girls after sedating them with ether.