Tapas seven deny pact of silence
UPDATED 12.55 ON OCTOBER 30 SEVEN FRIENDS who were dining with Kate and Gerry McCann when their daughter Madeleine vanished have denied making a pact of silence to protect the
Madeleine fund used by McCanns to make mortgage payments
UPDATED 12.05 ON OCTOBER 30 GERRY AND Kate McCann used money from the Madeleine Fund to pay for their mortgage. The fund, which was set up to help find the
Madeleine McCann investigation team travels to the UK
By: CECÍLIA PIRES cecilia@portugalresident.com RUMOURS AND speculation about the results of the analysis being done at the Birmingham Lab in the UK are still taking over the main pages of
McCanns set up new hotline for Madeleine information
UPDATED 18.07 ON OCTOBER 24, 2007 GERRY AND Kate McCann have broken their silence since being named suspects in their daughter Madeleine’s disappearance by speaking to Spanish television, primarily to
New posters
NEW POSTERS and a movie were released this week by the Find Madeleine Campaign. Using photos already known to the public, the new posters appeal for people to contact police
Madeleine police trawl through paedophilia websites
By: CECÍLIA PIRES cecilia@portugalresident.com PORTUGUESE POLICE looking for Madeleine McCann have been searching through paedophilia websites in their attempts to trace the little girl. The new head of the investigation,
Angry Branson
SIR RICHARD Branson was quoted this week in the British media accusing Portuguese police and media of “crossing the line” when suspecting of Kate and Gerry McCann. The boss of
Robert Murat’s plea for police to clear him of suspicion
UPDATED 10.00 HOURS ON 15.10.07 ROBERT MURAT, who was the first person to be named as an arguido over the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, has pleaded with Portuguese police to
Madeleine case – holidaymakers asked for DNA samples
UPDATED 12.35 ON 10.10.07 PEOPLE WHO stayed at the Ocean Club in Praia da Luz from where Madeleine McCann disappeared have been asked to provide DNA samples and fingerprints, according
McCanns’ daily switching from victims to suspects
By: CECÍLIA PIRES cecilia@portugalresident.com MORE THAN 160 days since the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, the little girl and her parents continue to dominate the front pages of many newspapers in

