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Was much harder to judge initially but they would have cracked by now if they had killed her. Neither have pathological histories either. Just opinion but I reckon you would have to be deeply insane to perform the way they have.

 

They had dinner, they had drinks, they alert the police immediately screaming and in blind panic. Not the ideal scenario to conceal a murder. If there was a 2 or 3 hour delay between the end of dinner and them contacting the police then maybe. Without that window, it's too far fetched.

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A paedophile suspected of being involved in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann 'confessed' to knowing what happened to the little girl on his deathbed, it has been claimed.

 

Raymond Hewlett wrote to his estranged son denying he played a part in the three-year-old’s abduction, but claimed he knew she had been ‘stolen to order’ by a gypsy gang.

 

Cancer sufferer Hewlett, who has a record of raping and abducting children, had previously claimed to have seen the missing toddler twice before she vanished in 2007.

 

Paedophile Raymond Hewlett has reportedly confessed to knowing who abducted Madeleine McCann, who went missing in May 2007

 

Detectives working for Kate and Gerry McCann (pictured) are said to be 'extremely interested' in Hewlett's claims and are said to be preparing to interview his son Wayne about the letter

 

But he vowed only to reveal where he was the night she went missing if he was paid thousands of pounds.

 

Kate and Gerry McCann’s private detectives refused the request.

 

Today his son Wayne claimed to the Sun that the letter was delivered to him by a mystery man a week after he died in April.

Wayne, who has had no contact with his father for 20 years, claimed his father insisted he had nothing to do with Madeleine’s disappearance – but that he knew who did.

He said: ‘He said a very good gipsy friend he knew in Portugal had got drunk and “let it out” that he had stolen Maddie to order as part of a gang.

 

‘My dad said this gang had been operating for a long time and had snatched children before for couples who couldn’t have children of their own.

 

‘Maddie had been targeted. They took photos of children and send them to the people they were acting for. And they said Yes or No.’

 

Private detectives working for the McCanns are said to be ‘extremely interested’ in the claims and are preparing to interview Wayne.

 

Wayne, 40, says he burned the letter because it ‘unnerved’ him so much.

 

The Sun reported they learned of the existence of the note through another source and confirmed they had not been approached by Wayne originally.

 

Madeleine went missing from The Ocean Club Hotel in Praia da Luz in the Portuguese Algarve while her parents dined at a restaurant on the resort.

 

Hewlett was living with his family on a campsite an hour’s drive away at the time.

 

 

 

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13...l#ixzz1MYOuKDTi

 

 

 

 

Make of that what you will, his previous record could either mean he has those conections or that he's a desperate criminal after some quick cash.

 

The letter to his son post-death does make it a little more believable.

 

The 'drunk friend' may have just been drunkenly bullshitting like.

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A paedophile suspected of being involved in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann 'confessed' to knowing what happened to the little girl on his deathbed, it has been claimed.

 

Raymond Hewlett wrote to his estranged son denying he played a part in the three-year-old’s abduction, but claimed he knew she had been ‘stolen to order’ by a gypsy gang.

 

Cancer sufferer Hewlett, who has a record of raping and abducting children, had previously claimed to have seen the missing toddler twice before she vanished in 2007.

 

Paedophile Raymond Hewlett has reportedly confessed to knowing who abducted Madeleine McCann, who went missing in May 2007

 

Detectives working for Kate and Gerry McCann (pictured) are said to be 'extremely interested' in Hewlett's claims and are said to be preparing to interview his son Wayne about the letter

 

But he vowed only to reveal where he was the night she went missing if he was paid thousands of pounds.

 

Kate and Gerry McCann’s private detectives refused the request.

 

Today his son Wayne claimed to the Sun that the letter was delivered to him by a mystery man a week after he died in April.

Wayne, who has had no contact with his father for 20 years, claimed his father insisted he had nothing to do with Madeleine’s disappearance – but that he knew who did.

He said: ‘He said a very good gipsy friend he knew in Portugal had got drunk and “let it out” that he had stolen Maddie to order as part of a gang.

 

‘My dad said this gang had been operating for a long time and had snatched children before for couples who couldn’t have children of their own.

 

‘Maddie had been targeted. They took photos of children and send them to the people they were acting for. And they said Yes or No.’

 

Private detectives working for the McCanns are said to be ‘extremely interested’ in the claims and are preparing to interview Wayne.

 

Wayne, 40, says he burned the letter because it ‘unnerved’ him so much.

 

The Sun reported they learned of the existence of the note through another source and confirmed they had not been approached by Wayne originally.

 

Madeleine went missing from The Ocean Club Hotel in Praia da Luz in the Portuguese Algarve while her parents dined at a restaurant on the resort.

 

Hewlett was living with his family on a campsite an hour’s drive away at the time.

 

 

 

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13...l#ixzz1MYOuKDTi

 

 

 

 

Make of that what you will, his previous record could either mean he has those conections or that he's a desperate criminal after some quick cash.

 

The letter to his son post-death does make it a little more believable.

 

The 'drunk friend' may have just been drunkenly bullshitting like.

 

Wow - Daily Mail, deathbed confession, no evidence......................... sounds like he was GUILTY

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A paedophile suspected of being involved in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann 'confessed' to knowing what happened to the little girl on his deathbed, it has been claimed.

 

 

Today his son Wayne claimed to the Sun that the letter was delivered to him by a mystery man a week after he died in April.

Wayne, who has

 

 

Hewlett was living with his family on a campsite an hour’s drive away at the time.

 

 

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13...l#ixzz1MYOuKDTi

 

How gruesome - having a letter delivered by a cadaver :lol:

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Bump. http://www.mccannfiles.com/id162.html

 

Gerry was spotted that evening before they got back, carrying a seemingly lifeless girl of 3-4 down to the beach - he did not say hello upon meeting them and did not want to talk to anyone.

Getting rid of "evidence" ????

They did it, its only because of the media circus they stirred that they got away with it. The stiffie dog in the appartment went crazy in maddies bedroom, the dining room, on the parents clothes AND the rental car...

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Just before 10:00pm on the night of 03 May 2007, the Smith family from Ireland pass a man carrying a child in his arms. The man averts his eyes from them to signal that he does not wish to speak.

 

Four months later, during which time the McCanns never sought to exploit this potentially crucial sighting, the Smith family are watching TV. They see the McCanns return to the UK and observe Gerry leave the plane and walk across the tarmac with Sean in his arms.

 

The father, Martin Smith, is shocked. He recognises the walking style and the way the child is being held against the shoulder. It is exactly like the man he saw on the streets of Praia da Luz, four months earlier.

 

 

"IT WAS UNMISTAKABLE: ONE FOOT IN FRONT OF THE OTHER, CLEARLY THE SAME WALKING STYLE AS THE MAN I HAD SEEN CARRYING A DEAD CHILD THROUGH THE STREETS OF PORTUGAL. I DIDN'T BOTHER TO STOP THE MAN WITH THE LIFELESS, CLEARLY DEAD CHILD IN THE STREET, BECAUSE I THOUGHT HE WOULD PROBABLY BE BUSY TRYING TO BURY IT SOMEWHERE AND DIDN'T NEED ME MITHERING HIM. HAD I REALISED IT WAS MADDY, I WOULD HAVE CALLED THE POLICE IMMEDIATELY."

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"IT WAS UNMISTAKABLE: ONE FOOT IN FRONT OF THE OTHER, CLEARLY THE SAME WALKING STYLE AS THE MAN I HAD SEEN CARRYING A DEAD CHILD THROUGH THE STREETS OF PORTUGAL. I DIDN'T BOTHER TO STOP THE MAN WITH THE LIFELESS, CLEARLY DEAD CHILD IN THE STREET, BECAUSE I THOUGHT HE WOULD PROBABLY BE BUSY TRYING TO BURY IT SOMEWHERE AND DIDN'T NEED ME MITHERING HIM. HAD I REALISED IT WAS MADDY, I WOULD HAVE CALLED THE POLICE IMMEDIATELY."

 

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