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Post by Admin on May 29, 2017 20:02:30 GMT
A convicted paedophile told police he killed Madeleine McCann as part of a sick bid to contact her parents. Former nursery worker Aaron Collis, from Cambridge, pleaded guilty to 11 sex offences against children in 2009. The 31-year-old has created a sick website detailing how he misled police investigating Madeleine’s disappearance - who went missing in Praia Da Luz, Portugal in May 2007. The site also delved into why he committed his own crimes and why support should be given to paedophiles, reports The Cambridge News. After seven years in prison, the former nursery worker claims he has now been sectioned under the Mental Health Act and is being held in a “medium secure hospital”.
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Post by Admin on May 31, 2017 19:18:09 GMT
The drains, which could have been used to secrete a body, are accessible via manholes across Praia da Luz, the town from which Maddie vanished in 2007. And the heavy lids that guard against intruders are readily lifted by tools available to any workman, according to sources in the Portuguese town. Yet the sewers, which provide passage to the coast – as well as nearby scrubland, have only been subjected to limited police searches.
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Post by Admin on Jun 5, 2017 19:26:45 GMT
The Met Police were forced to spend valuable time investigating his claims - and his website shows correspondence related to his dealings with the force in 2012. Our sister paper the Cambridge News spoke to an unrepentant Collis over the phone. He said: “I was doing it to mess them around because I enjoyed it. I still do find it funny.” On his site Collis still claims he may have seen Madeleine in France in 2007.
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Post by Admin on Jun 8, 2017 19:30:04 GMT
Wednesday, May 3rd , marks 10 years since three-year-old Madeleine McCann vanished from a Portuguese holiday apartment while her parents dined with friends in a tapas bar about 50m away. Ten years of a relentless search for a child by her parents, by three police forces, by a slew of private investigators. Ten years of tabloid splashes and libel suits, of suspects fingered, cleared or never traced; of books, documentaries and pet theories. Ten years of blame games. Few issues flush out more self-righteous bile than other people’s parenting. From the earliest days, one thing has remained constant: the public vilification and online persecution of the missing child’s parents, Kate and Gerry McCann.
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Post by Admin on Jun 10, 2017 19:29:23 GMT
Former Portuguese detective Goncalo Amaral has claimed Madeleine's body was cremated in a TV interview that will add to her parents' anguish. The detective, one of the leading investigators early in the case, made the wild statement hours after her parents vowed to take him back to court over other claims. Amaral made his latest statement on a TV documentary to be aired tonight on the 10th anniversary of her disappearance from the Praia da Luz resort in Portugal.
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