Saturday 18 March 2017

Maddie died in the Algarve for "negligence and medication"

Per SV - March 18, 2017

Kate and gerry McCann, Maddie's parents

A criminal expert who analyzed the case of Madeleine McCann's disappearance believes the English girl died in the Algarve on the day her parents reported her disappearance to police.

Author of the book "Profile of the Disappearance of Madeleine McCann" and renowned crime profile investigator, Pat Brown accuses Scotland Yard of "wasting time and money" on the so-called Maddie case, considering that the child died in May 2007, when Parents reported their disappearance from Aldeia da Luz in the Algarve during the family vacation.

"Madeleine is dead, " says the researcher on News.com.au , saying "it's not worth spending all this money, since nothing you do will make the child alive."


"Covered Accident"


Pat Brown believes that Maddie probably died due to an accident that was "overturned." "The evidence supports this theory of an accident that occurred due to negligence and possible medication, " says the researcher who has the "conviction" that "the body has been moved to a desolate place and will never be found."

Pat Brown's words come after the British government has increased funding for the investigation into Maddie's disappearance. A decision was made on the grounds that the British police had found a new suspect in the case, a former employee of the Algarve resort where the family was settled that he had "concealed secrets and information" when he was questioned at the beginning of the investigation.

"There are other missing children in the UK who are not receiving this attention and where the money should be spent," she said.

For Pat Brown this new track is a waste of time and money because "the evidence does not support a kidnapping , " he says on News.com.au.

The criminal investigator notes that kidnapping theory is "extremely unlikely based on the amount of time, evidence on the scene and every other piece of evidence that has ever existed."

Maddie McCann

She also says that it is "extremely unlikely" that the girl has been taken by a network of sex trafficking of children .

"They are not going to steal a British tourist from a holiday resort because they know it will trigger a great deal of research on them," says Pat Brown, noting that these networks can "easily take" children from poor areas or drug addicts, and "even blondes" .

Criticism of the way the investigation was conducted

The criminal expert also criticizes Scotland Yard, noting that he mismanaged the investigation for dismissing suspects early on and for believing in the kidnapping thesis.

"They came with a purpose and said there was a kidnapping. Their focus was on finding a raptor, "he said, noting that investigators should also have ascertained" other possibilities . "

The theory now presented by Pat Brown is in line with what the former inspector of the Judicial Police, Gonçalo Amaral, defends in the book "The truth of the lie" .

Kate and Gerry McCann, Maddie's parents, have recently lost their appeal to the Supreme Court in the context of the lawsuit seeking compensation of half a million euros for this book.

The Supreme was right to Gonçalo Amaral considering that there is "a well-founded suspicion " that the McCanns could have been involved in the disappearance of the daughter.

The couple will now be considering bringing the case to the European Court of Human Rights.


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