Cipriano Alleged "Torture"


Conversation regarding Cipriano "torture" case
Maddie Case Files forum  
19 March 2011
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Marcos Aragão Correia accused of defaming Gonçalo Amaral


Marcos Aragão Correia accused of defaming Gonçalo Amaral
Correio da Manhã
6 October 2010
paper edition only
[See: Joana Morais Blog: original and excellent list of links for more information]

Marcos Aragão Correia

Marcos Aragão Correia
  • accused by Public Ministry of defamation against Gonçalo Amaral - document in which Carreia recounts supposed torture acts against Leonor Cipriano
    • document in which Carreia recounts supposed torture acts against Leonor Cipriano
    • represents Leonor Cipriano
    • document to the Association against Exclusion for Development (ACED)
  • Gonçalo Amaral
    • represented by João Grade, Cipriano's former lawyer
    • filed complaint against Carreia
    • requested Correia be considered unimputable
    • suggested Correia be committed to psychiatric hospital
    • In case of alleged aggressions against Leonor, Amaral sentenced to one-and-a-half-year suspended sentence over alleged false deposition
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Child snatchers link to Maddie


Child snatchers link to Maddie
Jerry Lawton
11 January 2010
Daily Star


The GOSS Gang 'took a girl , eight , on Algarve '


A schoolgirl who vanished close to where Madeleine McCann disappeared was sold to child traffickers, a court will be told this week.

Joana Cipriano was eight when she went missing from Figueira on Portugal's Algarve in 2004.  Her mum Leonor and uncle Joao Cipriano were each jailed for 16 years for her murder.

But Leonor says she now has evidence her daughter was smuggled out of the country by traffickers. Her partner claims Joao confessed to him that - acting alone - he'd sold the youngster to the trafficking gang to raise cash to fund his drug addiction.  Leonor will put her case during an appeal hearing at a Portuguese court.

Madeleine's doctor parents Kate and Gerry, both 41, are convinced Madeleine, then three, was snatched by child traffickers from their holiday apartment in Praia da Luz on May 3, 2007.  The spot where she vanished is just 10 miles from where Joana went missing.

The McCanns will fly to Portugal later today for a courtroom showdown with the ex-police chief who still claims they lied about their daughter's disappearance.

They are suing Goncalo Amaral, 49, for £1 million after he penned a best-selling book, The Truth Of The Lie, about the case. He alleges Madeleine died in an accident and claims her parents covered it up. Now the couple want a judge to permanently ban the book.

Their spokesman, Clarence Mitchell, said last night:

"Both Kate and Gerry want to be present for the proceedings. They want to see justice being done.'' They will use any damages they are awarded to pay private detectives to continue the search for Madeleine.
The couple are convinced their daughter - who would now be six - was abducted and is still alive.
 
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Amaral to train with former enemy


Amaral to train with former “enemy”
23 November 2009
24Horas
by Rute Coelho
(Joana Morais Blog, posted/translated by "astro")


João Grade


Gonçalo Amaral’s patron was Leonor Cipriano’s defender until the trial of five PJ inspectors over torture on Joana’s mother. Now they are great friends

Life’s irony: Gonçalo Amaral, who in court helped to condemn Joana’s mother over her daughter’s death, is going to train, from January onwards, at the Portimão office of João Grade dos Santos, Leonor Cipriano’s first lawyer.

On the other hand, João Grade stopped defending Leonor – who exchanged him for lawyer Marcos Aragão Correia – on the eve of the trial of the five PJ inspectors and former inspectors that stood accused by the Public Ministry of torture over Joana’s mother.

“Since the first moment of the Joana case, I never forgot that I was merely a lawyer playing my role, and Amaral was a policeman”, João Grade dos Santos told 24horas.

“Gonçalo contacted me to become his patron during the training, which is due to start in January. Given the fact that he resides in Portimão and I have an office there, I think he chose me for a practical reason”, he explains. “That would be the reason, otherwise he would have proposed to practise at the office of his lawyer, António Cabrita [head of the Faro District division of the Lawyer’s Order], with whom he has an excellent relationship”, the lawyer explains.

It’s been months since João Grade dos Santos and Gonçalo Amaral started regular contact. “We speak very often”, the patron says about the retired inspector. João Grade even believes that the former inspector who led the Joana case investigation “may have been the victim of an injustice in the process over torture against Leonor Cipriano”.

Gonçalo Amaral ended up being condemned, on the 22nd of May this year, to a penalty of one year and six months in prison, suspended for a similar period, over the crime of false deposition. He was acquitted of the crime of omission of denunciation. The former coordinator in the Joana case investigation has appealed the sentence.

“He knows more than a 20-year-old trainee”

According to the Laywers’ Order’s rules, the training starts at the Lawyers’ Order itself, for six months, and only then can the candidate start his practical experience at a lawyers’ office. It is always the candidate who must find a patron. The full training period lasts almost three years. Then, one still has to pass the Order’s exams to be accepted as a lawyer.

João Grade dos Santos believes in his new trainee’s abilities. “My instinct tells me that Gonçalo is going to be very good. He has a refined smell and a brilliant career at the Polícia Judiciária: he become a coordinator during the time when inspectors were still called agents”, he praises, considering that “with his experience, he already knows a lot more than a trainee in his early twenties”.

Criminal investigation gives experience. “I have no doubts that he will be very good in the penal law area”, he says. As for other areas, like civil or family law, the future “master” of pupil Amaral bets on the student’s ability to learn: “I will explain to him how a process works. He won’t know how to carry out a divorce or an evacuation action at the first attempt, but I believe he will learn quickly”. The patron and the trainee are from the same generation. João Grade dos Santos is aged 51, Amaral is 50.

He even gave him the book

Gonçalo Amaral offered his patron a copy of his book about the Maddie case, “The truth about the lie”. “I read his book and I was convinced, as I had been before, anyway, that it was not an abduction. But the book does not defame the McCanns, Gonçalo Amaral does not express his opinion in it, but an investigation thesis”, says João Grade. Long before they became friends, the lawyer refused to cooperate with Spanish detective agency Método 3, which, according to a special programme on SIC on the 12th of February, wanted to count on his help in the investigation due to the Amaral factor, which was common to the Maddie and Joana cases. Grade refused. Método 3 contacted Marcos Aragão Correia, who accepted.
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Jurors waiting for 16 thousand euros


Jurors waiting for 16 thousand euros
23 October 2009
ionline
Thanks to Astro for translation
The Faro Court decision that condemned Gonçalo Amaral can only move into appeal after the members of the jury are paid




The eight jurors that were present during the process of Leonor Cipriano against Polícia Judiciária (PJ) agents have not been paid by the Court of Faro, which is delaying the appeals that were filed by the lawyers at the Appeals Court. An amount that exceeds 16 thousand euro has not been paid and is standing in the way of a decision from the Appeals Court, given that the appeals concerning applied sentences and acquittals cannot move from the first instance into the Appeals Court unless the eight members of the jury are paid. The law does not foresee any legal deadline for appeals to reach the Appeals Court.

Five appeals are at issue. One from the lawyer that represents former PJ inspector Gonçalo Amaral, who did not conform over the condemnation for false deposition. One from the representative of Leonor Cipriano, who did not agree with the acquittal of Leonel Marques, Paulo Cristóvão and Paulo Marques Bom. And a third appeal that was written by the lawyers who represent one of the Judiciária agents, António Cardoso, condemned over document forgery.

These three appeals are joined by two that were filed prior to the sentence and for which the PJ agents' lawyers are responsible. One of the requests focuses on the Lawyers' Order being made an assistant in the process – which the agent's defence considers not to be one of the Orders' purposes and says is at odds with its statutes. And the second one was filed because the defence considers it had a right to hear a statement from Marinho Pinto, the head of the Lawyers' Order, which was refused because he was an assistant in the process, The defence called Marinho Pinto (given that as a journalist he published Leonor Cipriano's photos in the "Expresso" newspaper) as a witness, but due to the fact that he made himself an assistant, the judge rejected his witness statement.

This is a total of five appeals that wait for delivery at the Appeals Court in Évora, in order to be evaluated. According to judicial sources that were contacted by i, the case may drag on for some time, given that the Judicial Court of Faro may not have enough financial resources for this year, in order to pay over 16 thousand euro that the jury is owed.

According to the Jurors' Statute, "after the sentence is read in the first instance, compensation is attributed based on every day that the function was effectively exercised". This means that each one of the jurors – four effectives and four substitutes – receives one account unit (102 euro) for each day of work. There were approximately 16 court sessions, three meetings of the jurors with the judges and one interview during selection phase, which sums 20 days of pay for each juror.

In this process, in which Leonor Cipriano accused the Judiciária inspectors of torture, it was the defence that requested a jury trial, although the use of jurors is uncommon in Portugal. According to statements made at that time, the defence lawyers wanted "for the people to judge the police agents".

Less serious cases are tried by a judge.
More serious cases are tried by three judges, or exceptionally, by a jury.
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Marcos Aragão Correia interrupted Amaral's 50th Birthday Party


Leonor Cipriano's lawyer interrupted the birthday party of Gonçalo Amaral
Paul Marcellin
Correio da Manhã
05 October 2009
[For Translation and Comments - See Joana Morais Blog]

Marcos Aragão Correia

Marcos Aragão Correia
  • attorney representing Leonor Cipriano

    • interrupted Amaral's birthday party at Portimão restaurant
       
    • made obscene gesture to party guests toasting Amaral after fireworks

    • spun tires, returned minutes later with PSP patrol
       
    • Gonçalo Amaral and Paulo Pereira Cristóvão spoke to PSP officers and Correia fled running
       

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Why Gerry and Kate will never give up hope


Why Gerry and Kate will never give up hope
13 September 2009
The Sunday Life

Marcos Aragão Correia

Marcos Aragão Correia
  • Marcos Correia
    • human rights lawyer
    • relocated from Madeira to investigate Madeleine's case
    • convinced Madeleine in Algarve
    • said had information Madeleine murdered and body dumped in reservoir
    • told McCanns of suspicions but they decided not to back his search

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Money Bytes: Marcos Aragão Correia


Money Bytes:
Marcos Aragão Correia, Public Ministry, Portuguese Bar Association versus Gonçalo Amaral
2 July 2009
Joana Morais


Marcos Aragão Correia
Legal Complaints
  • Marcos Aragão Corrreia
    • Leonor Cipriano's psychic lawyer
    • filed 2 complaints in October 2008
    • requested 500.000 Euros as compensation from Gonçalo Amaral over Amaral's request that Correia be "interned" (sent to psychiatric hospital)
    • requested 500.000 Euros as compensation from Gonçalo Amaral to compensate Leandro da Silva (suspected of raping Joana Cipriano) over "torture, defamation and false statements" during investigation into Joana's disappearance.
    • complaints quickly advanced by Public Ministry
    • leaked documents and photos to which had access as lawyer
    • Quote: ''Target was hit, Gonçalo Amaral was convicted''
  • Gonçalo Amaral
    • filed criminal complaint against Marcos Aragão Correia for defamation, libel and slander in April 2008
    • complaint apparently stalled at Public Ministry
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Maddie cop rap


Maddie cop rap
2 July 2009
The Sun

Leandro Silva and Leonor Cipriano


The disgraced ex-boss of the Madeleine McCann probe has been charged with torturing a witness in another missing child case.

Goncalo Amaral, 49, is accused of punching and slapping Leandro Silva - who wants £430,000 compensation - during the 2004 hunt for Joana Cipriano, eight.

Mum Leonor, 36, girlfriend of Leandro, was jailed for killing the girl in Figueira, Portugal, just miles from Praia da Luz where Maddie disappeared.
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Uncle admits having tried to sell Joana Cipriano


Uncle admits having tried to sell Joana Cipriano
Expresso
Maria Luiza Rolim
May 19, 2009

João Cipriano

[Portuguese to English translation-Google]


The brother of Leonor Cipriano concedes that "tried to sell the girl but is afraid to indicate where the corpse of her niece. (Click the image at the end of the text and read the confession)

Joana Cipriano may even be dead and the Attorney General's Office may reopen the issue and revise the sentence which condemned the girl's mother. A request to this effect was made today by Leonor Cipriano's lawyer and stepfather of the girl missing for nearly five years.

On the basis of application (see word document using the link at the end of text) is a written confession by the girl's uncle, Manuel Domingos João Cipriano, who says he "tried to sell" Joan.

The lawyer Marcos Aragão Correia also calls for the prosecution to establish "who are the individuals who wanted to 'buy' Joana Cipriano, and for what purposes, where the body of Joanna, and retrieve it in order to conduct medical-legal and forensics, and finally provide a decent burial to the girl. "

In the document sent to the attorney, the attorney says the uncle of Joana Cipriano yesterday signed a document stating "I tried selling my niece," thus confirming, without giving further details, the version of Joana's mother. And that "it just shows that he gave the girl fate following such transaction frustrated."

According to Leonor Cipriano, after the failure of the sale, his brother Manuel Domingos João Cipriano have murdered the child.

Marcos Aragão Correia also explains that "João Cipriano finally confessed the truth only because of the fear expressed that it could be murdered in prison by inmates at the behest of the criminals who tried to 'buy' Joana,  following public revelations of the girl's mother, especially Leonor after the interview, especially the cover page, the newspaper "24" on the 11th of this month. "

Also according to the lawyer, "the confession of João Cipriano as intended, according to it, to obtain state protection, and is the same fear that, also according to their own, prevents him from identifying criminals and others indicate the precise location the girl's corpse. "
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Maddie and Joanna: crossroads


SIC ONLINE
17 February 2009
'Método 3, the Spanish Agency that was hired by the McCanns to allegedly find their mysteriously disappeared daughter, recruited psychic lawyer Marcos Aragão Correia to incriminate Gonçalo Amaral. SIC had access to documents which apparently prove that the Spanish agency has tried to undermine the credibility of the Portuguese investigation on the Madeleine McCann Case.'
 


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Joana's mother now says that her uncle killed girl


January 17, 2009
Joana's mother now says that her uncle killed girl
Algarve Reporter

Leonor Cipriano changed her testimony. Document written in prison Odmira, was handed to prosecutors yesterday

[Portuguese to English translation - Google]

Leonor Cipriano, mother of Joana, the girl disappeared from Lagos, in September 2004, revealed yesterday at the Prison Odemira, her brother, João Cipriano, also sentenced to prison in the same case, was the sole author of the girl's death.

Leonor's lawyer, Marcos Aragão Correia, said the testimony of eight pages in the client account "the real story" was delivered yesterday morning at the Public Ministry and will be made available to reporters outside the Court of Faro.

According to the lawyer, who noted the written testimony, the client explained that her brother convinced her to give the girl a couple who would take her to Spain. In return, the family would receive money and the promise of a better life for the child.

'João said to her (Leonor) to be at peace because they were persons of confidence ", says the lawyer. "When Joana left home, the intention was to deliver her to people and simulating a kidnapping," he continues, citing the client.

The moment that Joana leaves home, her uncle comes in and picking up some girl's clothes, leaving shortly afterwards with a bag.

The 'business' of selling the girl will not run as expected.
"People had not agreed the money (a sum that Leonor has not disclosed) and João did not give the girl."

Yet the child "heard the conversation and said to the uncle that she would tell everything."

Thereafter, the Lawyer (Marcos Aragão Correia), citing Leonor Cipriano,
'João starts hitting the girl and ends up killing her to blow. "
When he returned home he tried to hide a murder, but at the insistence of Leonor, who had found blood stains in the pants of her brother, João ended up confessing.

João hid the body in a place close to home the next day and buried her "up there to the mountains of Figueira, 'says (Marcos Aragão Correia), citing the words of João Cipriano. In the face of "threats of her brother ',' (Leonor) decided to forget and say that she knew nothing."

The confession of her (Leonor's)  involvement in the killing have been made "under torture" when it was heard by the PJ inspectors, says the lawyer (Marcos Aragão Correia).

The decision to count only now the "truth" is justified by "faith" that Leonor has established with the new lawyer (Marcos Aragão Correia), and with the realization that she had nothing to fear. 'At the time of the crime, her brother threatened her saying that he would also tell them everything prey, but now she is stuck and can not get worse, "argues  Marcos Correia.

With this revelation, the defense intends Leonor: 'restart the search and retrieve the body of Joana, you make funeral and ask the court to find out who is the couple who tried to buy the child. "

The request for review of sentence shall be suspended until the outcome of the case in which five PJ inspectors are responsible for attacks against Leonor Cipriano during an interrogation.

The appeal for review of sentence, always appreciated the Supreme Court may be filed, in particular, where there is new evidence that rocks the justice of a conviction or sentence when one considers that a subsequent conviction resulted from the use of prohibited evidence. Evidence obtained through torture are prohibited. A review of sentence may involve a re-trial.

Remember that in November 2005, Leonor and João Cipriano were sentenced respectively to 20 years and four months in prison and 19 years and two months.

In May 2008, the Supreme Court reduced the sentences to 16 years and eight months in prison. The ruling had dissenting opinions, with some advisers understand that the sentence violated the principle of presumption of innocence and that the girl's mother, whose body never appeared, should have been acquitted.
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Metodo3 asked Marcos Aragão Correia to arrange evidence against Amaral


 ‘Spanish detectives asked me to arrange for evidence against Gonçalo Amaral’
8 December 2008
Joana Morais Blog
Source: O Crime, 04.12.2008, paper edition

Marcos Aragão Correia
Excerpts:

And why Maddie?
Concerning that issue, I obtained precious information with Método 3 (which I reveal in my book) concerning the status of the missing girl’s parents, who had very influent connections with the British government.
Apart from that, one day before his daughter disappeared, Gerry received enigmatic coded messages on his mobile phone, which he failed to decipher. Was it a warning from someone connected to the British secret services, trying to warn him about the imminent abduction of his daughter?
But at what level did the parents relate to the British government: with the secret service?
My book also discusses that. There was privileged knowledge by the American secret services, through the English, about those parents’ entire life.
How did you appear in the defense of Joana’s mother?
Método 3 asked me to juridically investigate (to arrange for evidence and witnesses) the tortures by Mr Gonçalo Amaral, namely over Joana’s mother. According to them, this was a coordinator who had revealed an embarrassing ineptitude in the investigation of child abductions in the Algarve, systematically incriminating, without no evidence whatsoever, the missing girls’ mothers. I spoke to ACED and asked them if they were interested in me writing independent reports about Leonor and her brother, João Cipriano.


Note on Joana Morais Blog:

Concerning the contents of this interview, we contacted former PJ inspector Gonçalo Amaral, who clarified as follows:
“I don’t believe that Método 3 chased that lawyer up. What he says is a lie. All he wants is publicity and clowning around. If he was at the Arade dam looking for Maddie after having a ‘vision’, why didn’t he dive into the waters?...”

Concerning possible contacts between Método 3 and the PJ investigators, Gonçalo Amaral refers:
“There was a meeting in Elvas and in Portimão between Dr Paulo Rebelo, the Spanish police, the detectives and millionaire Brian Kennedy, who financially supported the McCanns. The testimony by the truck driver was part of that conversation, but later that lead was dismissed.”
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Police chief's tale of how Maddie was dumped at sea infuriates the McCanns


Police chief's tale of how Maddie was dumped at sea infuriates the McCanns
Vanessa Allen
19 March 2008
Daily Mail

Madeleine McCann's body was dumped at sea, a former Portuguese police chief claims in a novel about the case.

In Paulo Cristovao's fictional account the little girl's disappearance is never solved.

But Kate and Gerry McCann's spokesman accused the ex-inspector - who never worked on the case - of trying to profit from the couple's misfortune, saying his claims were 'hurtful and distressing'.

Cristovao's novel, The Star Of Madeleine, follows two fictional police officers as they attempt to unravel the mystery.

They end their investigation staring out at the Atlantic Ocean and the case remains unsolved - an outcome the McCanns have described as their worst nightmare.

Cristovao has been a constant critic of the McCanns, and previously called for them to be arrested for leaving their children alone in their Algarve holiday apartment on the night Madeleine vanished in May last year.

At the novel's launch in Portugal, he made no apology for the anguish the story might cause, saying:
'I am sure Madeleine's parents will not like the book.'
Cristovao stopped short of accusing the couple, of Rothley, Leicestershire, saying:
'In their shoes, I'd behave in exactly the same way as they did during the investigation.

'I would defend myself with all the weapons that I could use. The difference in this world is that some have more weapons than others.'
But their spokesman, Clarence Mitchell, said:
'It is a great pity that people still feel the need to profit out of Madeleine's disappearance.

'That is very distressing for Kate and Gerry. The efforts that people are putting into this kind of profiteering would be better spent helping the investigation to find Madeleine.

'If Mr Cristovao feels he has any information relevant to that search then we would ask him to help with that investigation. Beyond that we won't dignify these so-called books with a comment.'
Cristovao said his book was 'pro-Portugal' and it contains thinly veiled criticism of Britain's political involvement in the case.

In the novel the police officers face pressure from British diplomats as they try to unravel the mystery.

In reality, Portuguese police have criticised Gordon Brown's decision to raise the investigation in meetings with his Portuguese counterpart, and have hit out at political interference.

Cristovao worked for the Policia Judiciaria for several years, on cases including the hunt for missing nine year old Joana Cipriano, who disappeared in 2004, from Figueira, just seven miles from Praia da Luz.

Her body has never been found. Her mother Leonor was later accused and convicted of her murder, but has since claimed that police beat her into making a confession. Cristovao and three others have been accused of torturing her.

The disgraced former head of the Madeleine inquiry, Goncalo Amaral, has denied claims that he covered up the torture.

Cristovao, who left the force following the case, has also written about a book about it, called The Star Of Joana.

Mrs Cipriano, 36, and her brother Joao were jailed for 16 years for the murder but her lawyer hopes to overturn the conviction at the European Court of Human Rights.

There have been several books published in Portugal about Madeleine, who vanished days before her fourth birthday.

The majority have been critical of the McCanns' decision to leave their children alone in their holiday apartment while they dined with friends.

Some have suggested they could have been involved in Madeleine's disappearance.
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Murat motor bugged


Murat motor bugged
Victoria Ward
17 March 2008
Mirror

Marcos Aragão Correia

Marcos Aragão Correia
  • Marcos Correia
    • dragged a reservoir looking for Madeleine because he had dreamed she was dumped there
    • his divers found a bag of animal bones which he then claimed could be a child's fingers
  • Clarence Mitchell
    • "Wild assumptions do not help the investigation."
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Correia originally claimed underworld criminals were source of his information re: Madeleine.
Clarence Mitchell originally welcomed Correia's tip. Quote: "The lawyer concerned has acted appropriately by making contact with the authorities and our investigators and clearly the matter is now in their hands."]

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Marcos Correia based evidence on a DREAM


Maddy kidnap suspect: they bugged my car
Victoria Ward
17 March 2008
Scottish Daily Record


Marcos Aragão Correia

EXCERPTS RE: Marcos Correia
  • Marcos Correia
    • exposed as a fantasist
    • Correia told police he had based his evidence on a "dream"
    • divers recovered animal bones and claimed they could be Madeleine's fingers

  • Clarence Mitchell
    • "We have never asked Mr Correia to conduct any searches and have good evidence to suggest his leads are not credible.

      "The suggestion that the bones could have been a child's is entirely scaremongering and very hurtful to Gerry and Kate.

      "Wild assumptions do not help the investigation. We will continue to work on the basis that Madeleine is alive."
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PJ dismisses Marcos Aragão Correia


PJ dismisses lawyer who searches for Maddie
14 March 2008
Translation by "Astro" on Joana Morais Blog
Source: Jornal de Noticías
Marisa Rodrigues


"If we find the body of little Madeleine, we will become part of the history of humankind". 
This is one of the sentences that a lawyer from Madeira uses to conquer ("win"/"acquire")  sponsors for the private searches that he is carrying out in the Arade dam, in Silves.

Marcos Aragão Correia asks for 5 thousand euros, and in return, he promises to publicise the name of the company to all the Portuguese and foreign media that cover the searches.
"The exclusive sponsor benefits from huge, unique publicity", the lawyer guarantees, defending that this is "a wonderful opportunity to put our christianity into action, by helping these parents and this little girl".
One of the firms that were contacted was a local newspaper in Portimão, which didn't even reply to the email. The invitation was finally accepted by a construction firm.

The money allowed the lawyer to pay the diving team that had already been at the dam in January. Operations had been suspended after only four days, for lack of funding.

In the email that he sends to companies, the lawyer presents himself as "the son of one of the major personalities of insular and national culture" ["son of one of the great figures of island culture and national"] and guarantees he has "sponsored the defense of several prominent cases", although he does not name a single example.

He explains that on May 6 (three days after Madeleine disappeared) he received leads that the child had been abducted, raped and murdered, and her body had been thrown into a lake in the Algarve, which he himself concluded, "after thorough investigations" to be the Arade reservoir.

JN knows that he contacted the police.
"What he said was very vague and he never revealed his source, although we insisted on it several times. It was later discovered that his source was a medium, meaning it was not minimally credible", said a source that is connected to the investigation.
During the searches, ropes, a sock and a rock were found.

Correia considers that they indicate the "presence of the body". He delivered them to the Spanish detective agency Método 3, which was hired by the McCann couple.


ORIGINAL ARTICLE IN PORTUGUESE:

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Who is Marcos Teixeira Aragão Correia?


Who is Marcos Teixeira Aragão Correia?
14 March 2008
Joana Morais Blog


Marcos Teixeira Aragão Correia, a lawyer and a PND founding member (New Democracy Party, a far right party allegedly with connections to French Far Right an extreme right political party, lead by the racist Jean-Marie Le Pen – Nova Democracia – has recently been accused of having accepted the adhesion of racist and nazi type nationalists) , says that criminals from underworld contacted him on 6th May and that gave him details about Madeleine's rape and murder.

He further claims that he had given this information to police who ignored it. In the first private search at Barragem do Arade, an isolated man-made lake, Marcos Aragao Correia funded the £1,200-a-day reservoir search himself .

This lawyer has no record, in Portugal, as a Human Rights lawyer. He is not known in relation with any high profile case where Human Rights were at stake.

This is the same lawyer who in November 2007 failed to prosecute* the Correios de Portugal (CTT) because these have not delivered a registered letter to the McCanns. ( Link to the letter sent to the Judicial Court of Portimão- Word file)

The letter, according to the lawyer, provided clues "that are of high credibility" and that could help in the investigation of the disappearance of Maddie.

Those elements were referred to the PJ (Judiciary Police) of Portimão by researchers from Funchal, but had no credibility.
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Divers restart search for Madeleine in Arade dam


Divers restart search for Madeleine in Arade dam
13 March 2008
Algarve Resident
Cecília Pires


Anything found as a result of the searches being carried out by divers at the Arade dam near Silves will be given to Método 3, the Spanish private investigating company hired by the McCann family to help find Madeleine.

The divers' search of the waters at the Arade Dam started on Monday in a private operation commissioned by the Madeira-based lawyer Marcos Aragão Correia and sponsored by a Portimão-based company named SPEC.

According to Marcos Aragão Correia,"as the Portuguese police have not shown interest in the operation, we will give all the objects we find to Metodo 3 so that they can be analysed".  Any forensic tests needed will be done in Spain and after that "if   anything is found, we will give the results to the Polícia Judiciária", he told The Resident.

*Child's sock*

By the time The Resident went to press on Wednesday, the diving teams were still focusing their searches near the dam's level control tower. "The site is crucial on this search as it is where all the findings have happened", Marcos Aragão Correia said.

On Monday, the teams found a child's sock which is "to be analysed to see if any DNA of Madeleine is found", the lawyer said, adding that "we are certain that this is a sock of a child aged between five and six and its  material is not common in Portugal".

Divers also found four ropes, one of them about five metres long. This will also be sent for analysis.

In response to a report printed in the British press, saying that Gerry and Kate McCann were not happy with this private operation, Marcos Aragão Correia told The Resident that "a contact was made with Metodo 3 to clarify that information and we can say it is false".

He also said that "the family is not sponsoring the diving because they believe Madeleine is alive, but we are receiving support from Metodo 3, which means they are aware of everything".

*Poor visibility*

The search in the Arade Dam is being directed by Martin Falkous, who has five divers from Dive Time, based in Lagos, plus two from the Portimão Bombeiros who have joined the operation in their own time.

Visibility in the water is very poor and the divers are using touch and feel in their search. With mud being between one and two metres deep at the bottom of the water, the colour changed from a dark green to light brown within seconds of the divers beginning the search.

This operation follows a first phase of searches, held in late January and February, when divers found an entrance covered by a metal grate and could not search inside the water tubes leading to the tower.

The search is expected to continue until today (Friday) afternoon and Marcos Aragão Correia has said that if Madeleine McCann's body is found in the Arade dam, he will reveal all the information related to the tip-off that has led to the search. [Note: Although Madeleine's body has never been found, Correia later disclosed that the "tip off" was actually a psychic vision he had experienced rather than information from an underworld criminal.]
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Divers search for Madeleine's body in remote reservoir after underworld tip-off


Divers search for Madeleine's body in remote reservoir after underworld tip-off
Daily Mail
Vanessa Allen
05 February 2008



A grim search for Madeleine McCann's body has been launched at an isolated reservoir.

Teams of frogmen began scouring the remote Barragem do Arade amid claims the girl's body was dumped there last May.

The private search - funded by a Portuguese lawyer - came as Portugal's most senior detective admitted that police had rushed into making Kate and Gerry McCann suspects in the case.

Divers have been searching the Barragem do Arade in Portugal for several days after an underworld tip-off that Madeleine's body was dumped there days after she disappeared

Alipio Ribeiro, the national director of the Policia Judiciaria, said his officers had acted with "a certain hastiness" and should have assessed the evidence again before naming the couple as official suspects.

But he defended his men against claims they had acted under political pressure and had failed to investigate properly.

Last night there were calls for him to resign over the comments, as lawyer Marcos Aragao Correia revealed he was forced to fund the £1,200-a-day reservoir search himself because the police had refused.

Lawyer Marcos Aragao Correia has paid thousands of pounds for the private search at Barragem do Arade dam

The human rights lawyer said he was convinced the massive man-made lake was "the perfect hiding place" for an abductor to conceal a body.

Mr Correia, 32, ordered the search after underworld contacts told him Madeleine was raped, murdered and her body dumped within 48 hours of her disappearance on May 3.

He said he believed the abductor killed the child, weighted down her body and then threw it from a pumping tower into the murky water beneath.

His team of six divers have already found a five-metre length of knotted nylon cord, which has been handed in to Portuguese police for analysis.

The remote reservoir is surrounded by dense woodland but a dirt track cuts through it to a bridge which links the water tower to the shore.

Underworld contacts apparently claim Madeleine's body was dumped in the remote reservoir after she was raped and murdered

Mr Correia told the Mail:
"I am convinced this is the place. It's not overlooked, it has easy access by car and if you threw the body from the tower the water is 55ft deep there.  "The divers have already found a cord tied in knots down there, right below the tower. I have given it to the police.  "It's logic that if you throw a body into the water then you would tie it to something to weigh it down."
The lawyer from the Portuguese island of Madeira said he would continue the search until he found proof to support his theory.

He refused to say how much he had paid to finance the trawl, but his team of six British and Portuguese divers were estimated to cost around £1,200-a-day.

They have already been searching for four days and are expected to return today, meaning the operation has already cost about £6,000.

Search coordinator Alan Wilson said the divers were only able to cover a small area in each dive because the murky water meant there was zero visibility once they descended below a few feet.
"Everything's black because there is no light," he said, adding: "The divers are searching entirely by touch, feeling in the silt for anything suspicious that shouldn't be there. It's a long, slow process."
Mr Correia said he was first told about the reservoir on May 6, three days after Madeleine vanished from Praia da Luz, some 40 miles away.

He passed the information to the police but said they ignored it, despite a May 5 witness sighting of a girl resembling Madeleine with a woman in Silves, a ten-minute drive from the lake.

The McCanns' spokesman Clarence Mitchell said:
"Kate and Gerry are grateful to anyone who feels they have important information in the search for Madeleine.  "If his search produces significant results he must, of course, share that information with both the police and our investigators."
Mr Mitchell also welcomed Mr Ribeiro's admission that police had rushed to make the McCanns suspects in September, and called for their names to be cleared.

In a radio interview, the policeman said:
"Maybe a different evaluation should have been made. I have no doubts about that. There was a certain hastiness."
He pledged to correct any failings in the investigation but insisted police were still working on it, adding: "This whole job is a work of patience."

The couple learned of his comments on Saturday, as they prepared for a party to mark the third birthday of their twins, Sean and Amelie.

Madeleine, then three, disappeared last May during a family holiday in the Algarve

Mr McCann, 39, said the comments could be a much-needed "breakthrough" and added:
"It is fantastic news.
"We still have a long way to go but people in Portugal need to understand what has been happening and what we have been going through.
"We know it will take the police a long time to accept what has been happening is wrong, but it is an important step towards that."
Mr and Mrs McCann, of Rothley, Leicestershire, were made suspects on September 7 but forensic evidence in the case has proved inconclusive. They have always denied any involvement.
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