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Green Guide
Portuguese launch new Maddy probe
PUBLISHED:
March 27, 2012 at
9:00 am • LAST EDITED:
April 3, 2012 at
9:26 am
National News •
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| • REVIEW: Portuguese police are to revisit all of the evidence in Madeleine McCann case |
PORTUGUESE police have begun a review of the Madeleine McCann case, just like their British counterparts.
Detectives with no previous involvement in the case have been drafted in to take a fresh look at the original investigation.
However, the review will only lead to a formal reopening of the case if there are fresh leads.
Reader Comments »
March 27th, 2012 2:18 pm
March 29th, 2012 2:05 pm
A really good investigative journalist operating outside the draconian restrictions put in place on the press by Carter-Ruck and the McCann Team, could crack this open. David Yallop, where are you now ?
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Clearly they are ONLY reviewing the past evidence…. as done before, … and nothing else WILL be done unless there is “New Evidence”. Sadly I think that’s unlikely because it would show the original investigation was incompetent.
At least David Cameron kept his word “We’ll do everything we can….”