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Aug 8 2007

Phone intercepts ‘confirm Maddy’s death

Intercepted telephone calls and emails between the McCanns and their friends have "confirmed the death of Madeleine" say police, according to one Portuguese newspaper today. The intercepts are said to have been made in a joint operation conducted by Portuguese and British police officers.

Diario de Noticias reports investigators have already concluded that the missing four-year-old was killed in the apartment where she slept in Praia da Luz.

It says that Maddy's parents, Kate and Gerry McCann (right), and their friends who were holidaying at the Ocean Club, will be brought in for further questioning. Police are awaiting new tests from the McCanns' Renault Scenic.

According to another paper, Jornal de Noticias, police want to examine inconsistencies in the statements of Kate and Gerry McCann, who were interviewed separately late into the night early on in the investigation. In particular, they want to focus on a three-hour period in which only the McCanns saw Madeleine.

Respected news agency Lusa quotes one police source saying that they think "there's light at the end of the tunnel" and that the authorities have "an idea of what could have happened" to the four-year-old.

Police have known "for a month" that Madeleine had died in the apartment, it is widely reported. The tabloid newspaper 24 Horas says that the police are looking for Madeleine's body in the sea, helped by English sniffer dogs. They have intensified searches around the nearby town of Lagos and along the Algarvian coast, it says.

Blood found in the apartment two days ago has arrived in Britain for DNA analysis: a result can be expected inside 48 hours.

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http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/news/2007/09/11/the-maddy-file-89520-19766330/

SUNDAY MIRROR (orig page deleted)

The Maddy file

EXCLUSIVE: Dramatic new blood sample evidence Cops 'tapped' couple's phone for clues

By Jon Clements And Ryan Parry In Praia Da Luz 11/09/2007

Madeleine McCann (PA)

 
Key forensic tests back police suspicions that Kate McCann accidentally killed her daughter Madeleine and the body was then moved by car, it was claimed yesterday.

Experts found differences in Madeleine's blood traces taken from the family apartment in Praia da Luz and the Renault Scenic Kate and husband Gerry rented 25 days after the four-year-old vanished on May 3.

They say specks found on the floor and window sill of the apartment were fresh before they dried.

But blood and other bodily fluids found in the boot lining and interior of the Renault congealed differently, indicating they came from Madeleine's body at a later time.

The samples reportedly had a "full match" with Madeleine's DNA.

Police have since commissioned further tests and analysis of samples based on answers given by Kate and Gerry during interviews. They suspect Gerry helped cover up his daughter's death by disposing of her body then lying about events.

The results from Britain's Forensic Science Service emerged as detectives prepared to give prosecutors a dossier calling for Kate to be charged with "accidental homicide", the Portuguese equivalent of manslaughter in British law.

A source said: "The feeling is that the forensics support the theory that Madeleine died accidentally inside the apartment on the night she vanished, and she was then moved.

"These are sensitive tests but they have been carried out by some of the best scientists in the world. Detectives believe they fit into a wider pattern of evidence which points to the McCanns.

"There has been talk of 70 or 80 per cent matches. The FSS doesn't do that. It's either a match or it's not. It's either significant or it's not. In this case, it's significant."

Last night it was also believed phone taps may have been used. Unlike Britain, covert recordings are allowed as evidence in Portuguese courts.

Yesterday officers in Praia da Luz began a fresh search of the villa the McCanns rented after leaving their holiday apartment. They are looking for more traces of blood, fibres and other bodily fluids which may be linked to Madeleine.

Further searches at other nearby sites will be carried out. One place under scrutiny is in the nearby town of Lagos where officers will check drainage systems and construction sites.

Fishermen have reported being asked to search coves along the Algarve coast for bin liners.

The police dossier of evidence against the McCanns contains hundreds of pages of interview transcripts, witness statements, forensic reports and analysis by detectives.

It will be handed this morning to Jose Cunha de Magalhaes de Menezes who will decide if the couple, both 39, have a case to answer.

Mr de Menezes is expected to wait for a further update from British scientists before announcing if Kate and Gerry should face trial.

Police spokesman Chief Inspector Olegario Sousa said yesterday: "At the moment the inquiry is being prepared to be handed to the prosecutor. He will analyse it then make his decision."

Hunt leader Guilhermino Encarnacao added: "The theory of the death of Madeleine is progressively gaining more consistency. The investigation continues with all means."

A source close to the inquiry said all major results had been handed to British police and the Portuguese authorities. The insider added: "We have reached the tail end."

There were claims that the prosecutor would have charged the McCanns last week. But it is thought he was pressured into waiting by the Portuguese Attorney General.

Police believe the implications of a botched trial for relations between Portugal and the UK, and the effects on tourism, played a part.

The prosecutor now has three options - to bring charges, rule no action should be taken, or return the papers to police requesting more evidence. Under Portuguese law the McCanns have to be notified of any impending prosecution in writing.

It could mean months of waiting for the heartbroken couple who vehemently insist they had nothing to do with Madeleine's disappearance and believe their daughter was abducted.

Relatives say it is ludicrous to think Kate and Gerry could have hidden a body for 25 days then moved it while constantly in the public eye.

One witness believes she saw a mystery man carrying a child near the McCanns' apartment on the night Madeleine disappeared.

Furious relatives accuse the police of attempting to frame Kate and Gerry. Other supporters have even suggested crucial evidence has been planted to avoid accusations of a bungled inquiry.

Madeleine's aunt, Philomena, said: "All I can suggest is that the Portuguese police are clutching at straws to get this case cleared up.

"Kate and Gerry have been a thorn in their sides for a long time. What better than to cast them as villains ?" The McCanns were named as suspects last week after being questioned as witnesses.

Detectives told Kate during questioning that if she confessed to accidentally killing Madeleine she would get a reduced sentence of two years.

The couple were not set bail conditions and were allowed to return home to Rothley, Leics, with twins Sean and Amelie, two, on Sunday.

They insisted they were not running away and would continue to co-operate.

They have since hired top barrister Michael Caplan QC, an expert in extradition law who represented Chilean dictator General Pinochet in 1999.

He will be instructed by solicitor Angus McBride who defended actor Chris Langham, convicted of downloading child porn.

A family friend said the McCanns were being advised on "much more than just extradition" but would not give any further details.

Kate and Gerry now have the headache of meeting hefty legal bills to try to prove their innocence.

So far more than £1million of donated money has flowed into the fund set up to find Madeleine. But using fund money is not an option.

FORENSIC EVIDENCE

Analysed by Detective Chief Inspector Peter Kirkham, former Scotland Yard murder squad investigator

Clue: Blood on window sill of apartment at Ocean World resort which matches Madeleine's DNA profile

Dci Kirkham says: "She could have reached this herself which means it is not necessarily suspicious. She could have cut herself or bumped into it so it is of interest but not significant on its own."

Clue: Blood on floor of apartment at Ocean World resort which dried fresh and matched Madeleine's DNA profile

Dci Kirkham says: "Children can fall over and bump themselves and it's unlikely that they do themselves a lot of harm. The significance of this depends on how much and the spray or pattern it forms."

Clue: Police teams still searching for Madeleine in surrounding and wider area of Portugal

Dci Kirkham says: "To find a body in any murder is absolutely crucial even after several months. It moves an investigation forward a million miles with new leads. There are soil samples to examine, other forensic traces to detect and items to examine. Without a body, you are at step one, with a body you are at step nine."

Clue: Blood, hairs and other bodily fluids in interior and boot lining of Renault Scenic

Dci Kirkham says: "This is much harder to explain away innocently. If there is more than a few spots that suggests something sinister. If there is bodily fluid from a decomposing corpse it is almost impossible to come up with an innocent explanation."

Clue: Search of the nearby villa which Kate and Gerry McCann rented after they left Ocean World Resort

Dci Kirkham says: "If the police believe a corpse has been moved they will ask, 'Where was it wrapped?' If there are traces in the car there would have been traces on clothes. If there were traces on clothes they could have been transferred to the villa."

Clue: Cuddle Cat, which Kate says she left with Madeleine but she says was found on a shelf afterwards

Dci Kirkham says: "This was given as evidence that Madeleine did not wander off. But Portuguese police will not take it at face value now Kate is a suspect."

Jon.Clements@Mirror.Co.Uk

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McCanns: We are being bugged

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Kate and Gerry McCann (DM)

Kate and Gerry McCann believe their mobile phones and emails are being bugged by British police.

They are convinced that officers are acting on behalf of Portuguese detectives who suspect the couple accidentally killed daughter Madeleine, four, and hid her body. Pals also fear their private talks are being bugged. One source said: "There's a firm belief Kate and Gerry were listened to in Portugal and it's happening now they're home. That belief is based on information they received during the investigation.

"Kate and Gerry are entirely innocent and have nothing to hide.

"But they're understandably cautious about what they say on the phone and in emails.

"Gerry will often refuse to talk on a mobile. He prefers landlines as he considers them safer."

A key part of the investigation into missing Madeleine is said to focus on emails and calls between the McCanns and their friends.

Foreign police cannot carry out covert surveillance in Britain.

But they can file a Mutual Legal Assistance request asking for a bug to be installed.

If the request is agreed by senior officials up to Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, the Home Office can give the go-ahead to local police to bug any suspects.

Gerry, 39, is said to be "certain" Portuguese police spied on his and Kate's mobiles while they were in Praia da Luz where Madeleine vanished on May 3.

Officers confronted the couple - who are now home in Rothley, Leics - with evidence that could only have been obtained from private conversations.

Our source revealed: "Kate and Gerry were warned when they were in Portugal their phones and emails might have been tapped.

"They remain concerned that even though they're back home, this is still going on.

"It makes them feel uncomfortable. They feel they're being watched at all times.

"It would be entirely wrong to say that their phone conversations are in any way furtive as a result.

"But they'd obviously not want to disclose the way in which they plan to conduct their defence. Everyone is being very careful."

A senior police source said last night: "There would need to be high level meetings before anything like this could be done.

"But if I was someone in government I'd have got it done to ensure we knew as much as possible, given that the case involves UK citizens."

Neither the Home Office nor Leicestershire police would comment on the fears.

A spokesman for the McCanns also refused to comment. Friends say Kate and Gerry and their legal team are growing frustrated at the lack of communication from Portuguese police. Their lawyers are said to be "working in a vacuum" trying to prepare a defence. One friend said: "The defence is having to draw up a case without knowing the allegations. "They are very frustrated and concerned that they have as much information as possible at the right time."

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Processos Vol III
Pages 823 - 824

Date: 09-05-2007

Service Information

To: The coordinator of the investigation, Goncalo Amaral

From: Inspector Ricardo Paiva


Subject: Request for the preservation of data relating to mobile telecommunications


As it of interest to the ongoing investigation NUIPC 201/07.0 GALGS which is investing the ABDUCTION of the English girl Madeleine McCann, we URGENTLY ask that a request is made to the competent authorities for the following:

- The telephone operators TMN, Vodaphone and Optimus be asked for the preservation and conservation in digital format (CD or DVD) of all the information relating to MOBILE PHONE TRAFFIC, including roaming calls, with an indication of the mobile phone numbers, date and time of the telephone conversations that took place on 2, 3 and 4th May 2007 with respect to the mobile phones that cover the following geographical locations:

Apartment:

N – 37,088863 // N37º 5’ 19,91”

W – 8,730775...// W 8º 43’50, 79”

Tapas Restaurant

N – 37,088378 // N37º 5’ 18,16”

W – 8,730979...// W 8º 43’51, 52”


Both locations are situated in the OC resort next to Rua Agostinho da Silva and Rua Dr Francisco Gentil Martins in P da L.

This inquiry aims to preserve information of relative importance that could in the future help the investigation to discover the truth of the facts.

I bring this to your attention

Inspector Ricardo Paiva
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Processos Vol VV
Page 1900



Service Information



Date: 27 June 2007

Subject: Information regarding two cybercafés in Praia da Luz

Officer: Nuno Nunes, Inspector

Today, at 14h45, I went to Praia da Luz with the intention of obtaining information about computer
users, as well as the traffic effected on 2 and 3 May 2007 in the two cybercafés mentioned below:

1 - Cafetaria Jasmin, in Rua Direita; Manager Bruno J.S.M.; the café had two PC terminals,
with an Internet link is via SAPO ADSL. It did not have a record of users, or of client traffic.

2 - Eureka Services, in Rua Direita; Manager Simon R.; the café had eight PC terminals,
with three access points for client portables, the Internet link is via Telepac ADSL. It did not
have a record of users, or of client traffic.

This is all that I bring to your attention

Signed

Inspector Nunes.
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Processos X
Page 2670
Date: 2007/09/13

SERVICE INFORMATION

RE: Laptop used by Gerald McCann

It has come to my knowledge the existence of a laptop, rented by GERALD MCCANN, after the date of the disappearance of Madeleine McCann on May 3, 2007.

Of the diligence conducted by this police, we were able to determine the name of the individual who facilitated the rental to Gerry McCann as NUNO JORGE SIMOES FERREIRA who is an IT specialist by profession. He is a resident of Portimao.

He confirmed having rented the laptop to GERALD MCCANN after the 3rd of May with that computer being returned about one month later.

The owner of this laptop has voluntarily delivered the same to this police so that we may examine it as we wish.

It is a SONY VAIO laptop with serial number *******.

This is all there is to relate to your Excellency.

Signed, the inspector.
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