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Australian TV show claims it will reveal a “sensational twist” in Maddie McCann case

written by Stephen Maguire April 21, 2017
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An Australian TV news show has claimed they have a “new clue” and a “sensational twist” in the case of missing Maddie McCann.

Australia’s ‘Sunday Night’ programme has released a 40-second trailer of what it promises will be a “groundbreaking TV event” revealing “major new developments” that could “finally reveal the truth about what happened to little Maddie”.

The trailer, which has been released on social media, shows a Sunday Night reporter asking Madeleine’s parents Kate and Gerry: “Did you kill your daughter?”

This is a clip from an interview conducted in 2011. The trailer does not include Gerry McCann’s reply: “No. That’s an emphatic no.”

The trailer does feature comment from Pat Brown, a US-based criminal profiler and television commentator whose book casting doubt on the McCann’s account of the disappearance of their three-year-old daughter was published six years ago, in 2011.

Ms Brown, who has also appeared on documentaries about Jack the Ripper and “the mysterious death of Cleopatra”, has blogged extensively about the McCann case and given numerous interviews about it.

The trailer also features Goncarlo Amaral, the Portugese police officer who led the initial hunt for Madeleine after she went missing in the holiday resort of Praia da Luz in May 2007.

Mr Amaral was removed from the investigation after criticising British detectives, but in July 2008 he published a book, The Truth of the Lie, in which he claimed the McCanns faked the abduction of their daughter after she died in the family’s holiday apartment.

Three days after the book came out, Kate and Gerry McCann were officially told they were no longer regarded as formal suspects in the case.

Seeking to have the book banned, the McCanns won an initial libel case against Mr Amaral in 2015, but his was overturned on appeal in a judgement that reportedly left Madeleine’s parents “seething”.

Their lawyer described the appeal decision as “an appreciation of the law and not the facts”, but in January of this year Portugal’s supreme court ruled again in the ex-detective’s favour.

The McCanns have consistently maintained that Madeleine went missing from their holiday apartment while they ate out with friends in a restaurant 55 metres (180ft) away. They continue to appeal for information that may help them find their daughter.

A spokesman for the McCanns has asked the makers of the Australian Channel 7 documentary to hand over any “credible” new evidence to the police.

The spokesman said: “If the Australian TV show contains any credible, fresh lines of inquiry they should, of course, have been given immediately to the police.”

Australian TV show claims it will reveal a “sensational twist” in Maddie McCann case was last modified: April 23rd, 2017 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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