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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Paedophile list hidden from PJ


See The McCann Files archive:  Gonçalo Amaral - The Interviews (July '08)
See Joana Morais Blog: Paedophile list hidden from the PJ


Paedophile list hidden from PJ
19 April 2009
Correio da Manhã
(full article appears in paper edition only)
Investigation: Attorney General's Office prevent police from gaining access to documentation on abusers
Tânia Laranjo
Thanks to Joana Morais for translation


An extensive dossier holding information about several dozen English paedophiles that reside in the Algarve was sent by the British authorities into Portugal within the investigation into the disappearance of Maddie McCann. It is now in the Court of Portimão, locked in the office of the prosecutor who headed the case, Magalhães e Menezes.

The Attorney General's office, led by Pinto Monteiro, accepted that said documentation was removed from the inquiry, at the British' request, and was not even handed over to the police authorities for the investigation into other cases that may involve Portuguese children.

These are hundreds of pages, with data, addresses and facts about English citizens that have been condemned over sexual acts with minors, who are living in the Algarve. There is also data about individuals who live in Southern Spain, in cities near the border, who have a criminal past due to sexual acts with minors.

The PJ in Portimão, that was confronted with this kind of information, checked out all of these men, when Maddie disappeared, in order to find out if any of them had been involved. Alibis were confirmed, and in some cases, telephone information was analysed, as well as the mobile phone locations, in order to verify where they were on the date of the disappearance. Nothing was found, and during the following months, the English continued sending information into Portugal. Whenever someone was condemned over paedophilia and decided to settle in the South of Portugal, the authorities alerted the PJ.

When the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine was closed, the English demanded that the dossier was removed from the process, alleging the need to protect those individuals, given the fact that the process would be made public.

The dossier was handed over to Magalhães e Menezes and is now locked in his office. The PJ does not own a copy and cannot use the information for other investigations.

England has also stopped sending the Portuguese authorities information about the travelling of paedophiles.

Método 3 hired a homicide suspect

His name is Amor and he is in jail for raping his 19-year-old daughter. He has recently been indicted over the strangling of a prostitute, whose cadaver was found dismembered by an animal, in Faro.

During the past year, Amor was one of the men that were hired by Método 3, the Spanish detective agency that worked for the McCann couple, to demonstrate that Maddie was alive.

At the time, the man said that João Cipriano - the uncle of Joana, the girl that was killed in the Algarve a few years ago - had assured him that his niece was alive after all, and that she had been sold to a couple. Método 3 paid Amor to find her, with the intention of proving that Madeleine was also alive, by proving that someone had been convicted over a death that had not taken place.

The result was not what was expected. Amor took the money, but he knew nothing about Joana. Last year, in the summer, he went to the PJ to file a complaint against the Spanish detectives over attempted murder. The process was then handled by the PJ in Faro, and ended up being archived.

Abduction theory defended by English

The investigation into the disappearance of Maddie, on the 3rd of May 2007, in Praia da Luz, rapidly acquired the outline of a national case to the British. They bet everything and sent a liaison officer into Portugal, supplying all the data that might sustain the theory of abduction by a paedophile network. Clarence Mitchell, the McCanns' spokesperson, continues to sustain the same theory - that this was an abduction - and remains at the McCanns' side, after abandoning the English government, that has also supported Madeleine's parents.

Luz rejects the couple's return

The possibility that Kate and Gerry return to Portugal, before or after the date of the second anniversary of their daughter's disappearance, is not seen with pleasure by the residents in Praia da Luz. In the Algarvian village, the tiredness over the case's dimension, as well as the revolt against the parents, is evident. With major cuts in business and with the Ocean Club almost bankrupt, the residents even refuse to discuss the possibility of the couple returning to the area where the little girl was last seen. Gerry has recently been to Luz, and he was jeered at.

VIDEO: Portuguese Attorney General Office Hides List of British Paedophiles

19 April 2009
Translation by Joana Morais

In this interview, Gonçalo Amaral describes how the PJ was warned that British paedophiles were coming to Portugal or residing here; however that was only after Madeleine's disappearance. Gonçalo Amaral says that in the process of Maddie McCann, the sex offenders' list, sent by the UK authorities, was omitted by the PGR, the Portuguese General Attorney's Office, while other witnesses' names and addresses were published.

Investigation: PGR prevents Police from gaining Access to Documentation on Sexual Offenders

An extensive file containing information regarding several British paedophiles who live in the Algarve was sent by the British authorities to Portugal, in the scope of the investigation into the disappearance of Maddie McCann. The file is now at the Court of Portimão, closed in the office of the prosecutor who coordinated the case, Magalhães e Menezes.

(transcript & translation of the Correio da Manhã video interview)

British Police sent List of Paedophiles
Data was only sent due to the disappearance of the English child

Journalist [Tânia Laranjo]
At the time they sent an extensive document, with persons convicted for paedophilia, who would be here, in the Algarve.

Gonçalo Amaral
Indeed, we received that information, it was the first time ever that that type of information [list of UK British paedophiles] arrived. It was worked upon; everything was seen, and located. We reached the conclusion that it had nothing to do with this case. In fact, according to them [UK authorities], this little girl did not have the profile, and explains the why, due to the age reason…

Journalist
She was too young?

Gonçalo Amaral
Exactly, he focused that point, and it is a person with experience in that field. And who is here. These are people [the sex offenders] who are living here, or who have been here. It is important that the Police are able to keep that data. It’s in the office of the Prosecutor, who was in the process here in Portimão [Magalhães e Menezes]. When the process was made public, there was no care to avoid the names of the witnesses, their addresses, their phone numbers… There was more care regarding criminals, paedophiles, than with the common citizen, who had nothing to do with the case.

Journalist
In any case, the English only decided to send to the Judiciary Police that list, after a British girl went missing. That is, never before, never a priori [lat.].

Gonçalo Amaral
No, at least here in the Algarve, never. In fact, besides sending the list, two or three months later, there was a paedophile, coming from the UK convicted of paedophilia, which they informed that he was here, and we had to establish surveillance on that individual, for that time. So, they adopted then a new type of cooperation, of collaboration with the Portuguese authorities. They informed us of the coming of that man, something that they wouldn’t do before. And then they just stopped doing it. So, it was just during that period of time. [video cut] And here it seems that there is an excessive zeal, concerning one British child and it seems that the Portuguese children have fewer rights than the British children. In fact, that information only served for one child and cannot be used to prevent other cases that might happen here in Portugal.

Journalist
And this was the only file that was removed from the process? That the English were able to have removed from the process?

Gonçalo Amaral
It appears to be like that, yes. But there are also other files who went missing, so, that is a matter of consulting the process, and understand what is missing there.
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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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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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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."
[Note:
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.


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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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Lake searched


Lake is searched after underworld tip-off
David Pilditch in Silves
4 February 2008
The Daily Express


Marcos Aragão Correia

Marcos Correia / Barragem do Arade Reservoir search
  • Marcos Correia
    • Age 32
    • funding reservoir search - £1,000/day
    • Portuguese human rights lawyer - Madeira-based
    • 3 days after Madeleine disappeared  criminal contacts told him Madeleine abducted, raped and murdered before killer disposed of corpse.
    • twice alerted Portuguese police but they dismissed information as "not credible"
    • visited lake with Metodo 3
    • Metodo 3 believe possible link with lorry driver sighting in Silves
       
  • Barragem do Arade Reservoir search
    • 30 miles from Praia da Luz
    • five-mile perimeter
    • team of four - British and Portuguese divers
    • Alan Wilson - operation coordinator
    • frogmen searched 60ft depths / zero visibility
    • focused on water pumping tower
    • recovered length of plastic cord and large square-shaped block
  • Clarence Mitchell
    • "We are grateful to anyone who has important information in the search for Madeleine."
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Police ignored tip


Police ignored tip that Madeleine was 'raped, murdered - and then dumped in reservoir'
13 January 2008
London Evening Standard

Marcos Aragão Correia

Marcos Aragao Correia
  • Marcos Aragao Correia
    • claimed underworld criminals told him Madeleine McCann was raped, murdered and her body dumped in a reservoir within 48 hours of her disappearance
    • refused to reveal underworld sources [Note: later emerged that source was a dream]
    • police ignored him
    • contacted Metodo3 who were "very interested" in his information
  • Metodo3
    • very interested in Correia's info
    • sent two detectives to Praia da Luz to meet with Correia
    • told Correia Metodo3 investigators believe Madeleine switched from one car to another in Silves
    • McCann spokesman:
    • "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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Police ignored Correia 'tip'


Police ignored tip that Madeleine was 'raped, murdered - and then dumped in reservoir'
13 January 2008
London Evening Standard

A lawyer claims Madeleine was killed by underworld criminals


Madeleine McCann was raped, murdered and her body dumped in a reservoir within 48 hours of her disappearance, a lawyer has claimed.

Underworld criminals contacted a human rights lawyer on May 6, three days after the girl vanished, with details of her alleged abduction and murder, he said.

But when Marcos Aragao Correia tried to tell police, he was ignored, he added.

The lawyer has contacted Kate and Gerry McCann's detective agency, which has begun to investigate his theory. If true, Mr Correia, 32, believes it would clear the couple of suspicion that they were involved in their daughter's disappearance.

He refused to reveal his underworld sources but said:
"They indicated that Madeleine had been abducted, raped and murdered within the first two days after her abduction, and her body thrown into a lake in the Algarve."
From the description of the location that he was given, Mr Correia deduced that Madeleine's body is at the bottom of the Barragem do Arade reservoir, near Silves, 40 miles from Praia da Luz.

The lawyer, from Madeira, travelled to the Algarve to investigate the claims and visited the reservoir, 150ft deep in places, with Metodo 3 last month.

In an interview with the Portuguese magazine Lux, Mr Correia said:
"It is the ideal place for somebody to get rid of a body, practically without leaving any trace."
He said Metodo 3 was "very interested" in his information.

The private detective agency has also investigated a sighting in Silves by a Portuguese lorry driver, who said he saw a woman handing a child to a man on a nearby roadside on May 5.

The witness told Metodo 3 the woman looked like Michaela Walczuch, the girlfriend of Robert Murat, the first official suspect in the case.

She said the claim was "ridiculous".

Mr Correia said Metodo 3 "sent two detectives to Praia da Luz to meet with me and told me that their own investigations indicated that Madeleine was switched from one car to another, precisely in Silves".

Kate and Gerry McCann's detectives have been investigating the claims

Police sources told Lux they did not believe Mr Correia's information was credible.

The McCanns' spokesman said:
"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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New Maddie claim


New Maddie claim
13 January 2008
Sunday Herald Sun


Marcos Aragão Correia

Marcos Correia:
  • underworld criminals
    • contacted Correia on May 6 2007
    • gave Correia details of Madeleine's abduction and murder
    • Madeleine raped, murdered and dumped in reservoir within 48 hours of disappearance
  • police ignored Correia
  • claim could clear the McCanns of suspicion they were involved
  • Correia contacted Metodo 3
    • Metodo 3 investigating Correia's theory
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Maddy dumped in lake


Maddy 'dumped in lake'
Ryan Parry
12 January 2008
Mirror


Marcos Aragão Correia

Marcos Correia:
  • paedophile ring abducted Madeleine
    • raped, murdered and dumped her in Barragem do Arade reservoir within 48 hours of disappearance
    • information came from underworld on May 6 2007
  • police
    • failed to act because believed McCanns involved
    • told him Madeleine may have been switched from one car to another in Silves
  • Metodo 3
    • investigating sighting of woman resembling Michaela Walczuch handing a child to a man in Silves on May 5 2007
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Lawyer's underworld tip


Madeleine 'was murdered' and then dumped in a lake
[NOTE: Title changed to "Madeleine McCann dumped in lake, claims lawyer" and first line "Lawyer's underworld tip" removed.]
12 January 2008
Mirror



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Police chief quizzed over torture of mother


Police chief quizzed over torture of mother
David Pilditch
11 June 2007
The Daily Express


Leonor Cipriano allegations
  • Five officers accused of torturing confession from Leonor Cipriano
    • Three officers accused of torturing Cipriano
    • One officer accused of failing to stop attack
    • One officer alleged to have falsified documents
    • attack allegedly occured in 2004
    • Goncalo Amaral one of the accused
    • Amaral insisted he was innocent of charges and was considering legal action against public prosecutor's office
    • The McCanns were aware of the allegations
    • police failed to seal off Cipriano house
    • Joana's body never found
    • Leonor Cipriano and her brother Joao were convicted of killing Joana and jailed for 16 years and 8 months
    • Leonor later lodged formal complaint claiming police beat her into confession during the interview
    • prison photos show bruises on her face and body
       
  • police trade union
    • claimed injuries caused when Cipriano fell downstairs
[Note: in May 2009, the three PJ officers were cleared of torture, but Amaral was convicted of falsifying documents and  Nunes Cardoso was convicted of falsifying evidence. Amaral has appealed the ruling. See: Joana Morais Blog:  Detectives Hired by the McCanns want to Frame Gonçalo Amaral ]

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