WHERE IS SHE?

WHERE IS SHE?

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I don't know

in im Keller

nobody would care if she wasn't a cute loli

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We don't fucking know

killed
her parents OD her with sedatives

this

john podesta's basement

poor thing. what's going on with her eye?

coloboma

>coloboma
currently reading her wiki

in a sex dungeon in Portugal, that's all I can tell you

Nice job stealing a thread I made three months ago, stealer

Either in an Gulf State sex dungeon or dead and buried in a shallow grave in Portugal. Of the later maybe they'll find a body at some point.

Somewhere in Africa!

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Scotland Yard has focused on the theory that the three-year-old was taken during a burglary that went wrong

Police also found that the cell phone of a former Ocean Club restaurant worker had been used near the resort that
night. Originally from Cape Verde, West Africa, Euclides Monteiro died in 2009 in a tractor accident after being fired
from the Ocean Club in 2006 for theft. The suspicion was that he had been breaking into apartments to finance a
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drug habit. His widow said he had been questioned previously about break-ins involving the sexual assault of
children, but had been cleared by DNA evidence.

Holiday-home sexual assaults
Scotland Yard issued another appeal in March 2014 for information about a man who had entered holiday homes
occupied by British families in four incidents in the western Algarve between 2004 and 2006, two of them in Praia da
Luz. On those occasions he sexually assaulted five white girls, aged 7–10, in their beds. The man spoke English
with a foreign accent and his speech was slow and perhaps slurred. He had short, dark, unkempt hair, tanned skin,
and in the view of three victims a distinctive smell; he may have worn a long-sleeved burgundy top, perhaps with a
white circle on the back. These were among 12 incidents in the area between 2004 and 2010.[265] The Polícia
Judiciária reportedly believed the intruder in the four incidents between 2004 and 2006 was Euclides Monteiro, the
former Ocean Club employee from Cape Verde who died in 2009.

Several British paedophiles were of interest. In May 2009 investigators working for the
McCanns tried to question one, Raymond Hewlett; he had allegedly told someone he knew what happened to
Madeleine, but he retracted and died of cancer in Germany in December that year.

cotland Yard made
inquiries about two paedophiles who have been in jail in Scotland since 2010 for murder. The men were running a
window-cleaning service in the Canary Islands when Madeleine went missing.[274]
A man from Northern Ireland was discussed in the media in connection with the disappearance. After being released
from prison for the sexual assault of his four daughters, he had moved to Carvoeiro, Portugal, not far from Praia da
Luz, and was there when Madeleine went missing. He died in 2013.

Another focus of Operation Grange was
Urs Hans von Aesch , a deceased Swiss man implicated in the 2007 murder, in Switzerland, of five-year-old Ylenia
Lenhard. Ylenia disappeared on 31 July 2007, nearly three months after Madeleine, and was found dead in
September as a result of toluene poisoning. Von Aesch was living in Spain when Madeleine disappeared.

THIS

Pushin' up daisies.

>parents on vacation want to go out
>shitty little daughter wont stfu
>give her sleeping drugs
>come back
>wont wake up because they accidentaly gave her an overdose
>shes dead
>oh shit!
>get rid of the body
>"t-they kidnap her boys"

n June 2016 Operation Grange officers interviewed a victim of the late Clement Freud, who was accused that year
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of having a history of child sexual abuse.[277] Freud had had a home in Praia da Luz, and had befriended the
McCanns in July 2007, weeks after the disappearance.[278] His family said he was in the UK when Madeleine went
missing.[279]

Theories: Planned abduction, burglary, wandered off
DCI Redwood made clear that Operation Grange was looking at a "criminal act by a stranger", most likely a planned abduction or a burglary that Madeleine had disturbed.[8] There had been a fourfold increase in local burglaries between January and May 2007, including two in the McCanns' block in the 17 days before the disappearance, during which intruders had entered through windows.[113][55]
In an interview in April 2017, just before the 10th anniversary of the disappearance, Scotland Yard's Assistant Commissioner, Mark Rowley, appeared to dismiss the "burglary gone wrong" hypothesis, while adding that it is "not entirely ruled out". Referring to the suspects who might have been involved in burglaries in the area, he said that police had "pretty much closed off that group of people". The remaining detectives were focusing on a small number of remaining inquiries that they believe are significant: "If we didn't think they were significant, we wouldn't be carrying on."[11][256] Also that month there were claims that Scotland Yard is looking for a woman who was seen near 5A at the time of the disappearance.[

Redwood said in 2013 that the disappearance "on one reading of the evidence", did look like a pre-planned abduction: "That undoubtedly would have involved reconnaissance."[113][55] Several witnesses described men hanging around near apartment 5A in the days before the disappearance and on the day itself.[113] In May 2013 Scotland Yard wanted to trace 12 manual workers who were at the Ocean Club when Madeleine disappeared, including six British cleaners in a white van who were offering their services to British expats.[258] In October that year Scotland Yard and the BBC's Crimewatch staged a reconstruction—broadcast in the UK, the Netherlands and Germany—during which they released e-fits of the men seen near 5A and of the Smith sighting.[259] Days after Crimewatch aired, Portugal's attorney general reopened the Portuguese inquiry, citing new evidence.[10]
Another theory is that Madeleine, nearly four at the time, left the apartment by herself, perhaps to look for her parents, and was abducted by a passer-by or fell into one of the open construction sites nearby.[260] This is widely regarded as unlikely. According to her mother, Madeleine would have had to open the unlocked patio doors, close the curtains behind her, close the door again, open and close the child gate at the top of the stairs, then open and close the gate leading to the street.[