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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Divers trawl lake


Divers trawl lake for Maddie body
4 February 2008
Evening Herald


Marcos Aragão Correia

Barragem do Arade reservoir search
  • Marcos Correia
    • funding search - estimated 1,800 per day
    • received tip-off from top criminal in area that Madeleine abducted and dumped in the lake
    • identified site on Dec 10 2007, told detectives but was ignored
    • "This lead is quite credible. I don't believe Kate and Gerry did it. It could have been a single madman or a gang, I don't know."
  • Barragem do Arade Reservoir
    • 150ft deep in places
    • short journey from Silvea - where truck driver claimed saw woman and man with child on May 5 2007
    • six 'frogmen' searching by touch alone due to murky water
    • sits beside a derelict hilltop diner and car park used as a camping site
  • Jeremy Vargas
    • went missing in Gran Canaria two months before Madeleine
    • Vargas family said police believe cases may be linked
  • Clarence Mitchell
    • welcomed breakthrough
    • "We're 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 the police and our investigators."
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Divers search for Madeleine's body


Divers search for Madeleine's body
Emily Nash
4 February 2008
Scottish Daily Record


Marcos Aragão Correia

Marcos Correia / Barragem do Arade Reservoir
  • Barragem do Arade search
    • followed tip off to Correia from underworld source
    • 40 miles from Praia da Luz
    • Marcos Correia funded search - up to £1200 a day
    • Marcos Correia believes search could clear McCanns
    • six frogmen
    • Alan Wilson - dive team leader
    • recovered 15ft length of nylon cord
  • Clarence Mitchell
    • "We are grateful to anyone who feels they have important information. "If his search produces significant results he must, of course, share that information with both the police and our investigators."
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Divers hunt for Maddy in lake


Divers hunt for Maddy in lake
Emily Nash in Silves
4 February 2008
Mirror



Underworld tip-off leads to fresh search

Marcos Aragão Correia

The search for Madeleine McCann took a grim twist yesterday as divers trawled a remote reservoir for her body. The hunt, near the Algarve resort where she went missing in May, followed an underworld tip-off to lawyer Marcos Correia. Marcos, 32, said: "They told me she was thrown into a deserted lake with murky waters. I'm convinced this is the place."
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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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The man who ran off with Maddy?


The man who ran off with Maddy? 
20 January 2008
The Sunday Mirror
Nick Owens and Grant Hodgson


Exclusive Hunt for Madeleine: Day 262
First image of suspect

This is the face of a stalker now believed to have snatched Madeleine McCann. The image is a former FBI artist's impression based on a detailed description given by a key British witness.

It clearly reveals the features of a moustachioed man - who was carrying a little girl in pink pyjamas, believed to be four-year-old Maddie.

The original photofit issued by Portuguese police showed only a round egg-shaped head and blank face and was widely criticised as being useless.

The new picture, which was last night welcomed by the McCanns, is seen as a breakthrough.

It was carefully put together after interviews with 50-year-old holidaymaker Gail Cooper - viewed as a credible witness by key figures in the inquiry.

The healthcare worker was staying just 600 yard from the McCanns' apartments and claims to have seen the mystery stalker in the picture on three occasions.

He is thought to be aged between 38 and 45. He has sallow skin, lank dark hair, large teeth and a distinctive droopy moustache.

The suspect, who is said to have spoken in broken English, knocked on the door of Mrs Cooper's apartment claiming to be collecting for charity.

Mrs Cooper, from Newark, Notts, said: "He made my blood run cold - he gave me the creeps "My judgment is that this man was very suspicious and could have been the kidnapper."

A few days later Mrs Cooper and her husband saw the same man lurking near a group of youngsters from the Mark Warner Ocean Club on the beach. "He looked odd and out of place," said Mrs Cooper, who told police of her concerns days after Maddie vanished.

Last night the McCanns' spokesman Clarence Mitchell said: "We urgently need to know who this man is and where he is."

But the two 39-year-old doctors from Rothley, Leics, have been dealt a blow by police chiefs in the resort of Praia da Luz who are bringing back the disgraced cop sacked from the inquiry to return to work on the case.

Lazy Goncalo Amaral - fired from the investigation after the Sunday Mirror exposed his long, boozy lunches - has held a string of meetings with new chief detective Paulo Rebelo.

And in a secret summit the pair have agreed he would be welcomed back on to the team responsible for finding out what happened to Madeleine, who vanished 262 days ago.

Amaral, 47, was leading the team when the investigation dramatically switched to put the couple in the frame.

A source said: "This will feel like a step back for Kate and Gerry.

"Amaral and Rebelo have been meeting regularly after he was kicked off the case and they are constantly talking on the phone.

"They have swapped notes and discussed various leads at length.

At times Amaral has been Rebelo's right-hand man. A lot of things that Rebelo has done since then has been on the advice of Amaral.

"The pair have become close and Rebelo thinks it will help having Amaral back as part of his team."

The source said Amaral, who has been working in Lisbon since his removal from the team, is desperate to return to Praia da Luz, the resort where Madeleine was taken.

The source added: "He really wants to work on the case again and has insisted he will be on his best behaviour and work hard."

Amaral was the main reason Kate and Gerry were named as suspects, despite there not being a shred of evidence that the couple were involved. He was eventually fired after launching a scathing attack on them in a Portuguese newspaper.

'He made my blood run cold'
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Maddy's blunder cop back on case


262 Days missing and.. Maddy's blunder cop back on case
20 January 2008
The Sunday Mirror
Nick Owens and Grant Hodgson

Exclusive Cruel blow for Kate & Gerry

The disgraced cop who was sacked from the Madeleine McCann inquiry is to RETURN to work on the case.

Lazy Goncalo Amaral - fired from the investigation after the Sunday Mirror exposed his long, boozy lunches - has held a string of meetings with new chief detective Paulo Rebelo.

And in a secret summit the pair have agreed he would be welcomed back on to the team responsible for finding out what happened to four-year-old Madeleine, who vanished 262 days ago.

The move will be a massive blow to parents Kate and Gerry.

Amaral, 47, was leading the team when the investigation dramatically switched to put the couple in the frame.

A source said: "This will feel like a step back for Kate and Gerry.

"Amaral and Rebelo have been meeting regularly after he was kicked off the case and they are constantly talking on the phone.

"They have swapped notes and discussed various leads at length. At times Amaral has been Rebelo's right-hand man. A lot of things that Rebelo has done since then has been on the advice of Amaral.

"The pair have become close and Rebelo thinks it will help having Amaral back as part of his team."

The source said Amaral, who has been working in Lisbon since his removal from the team, is desperate to return to Praia da Luz, the resort where Madeleine was taken.

The source added: "He really wants to work on the case again and has insisted he will be on his best behaviour and work hard."

The move to bring back Amar (sic)  is a sure sign the current team of police looking for Madeleine are desperately short of leads.

It will be heartbreaking for 39-year-old doctors Kate and Gerry because sources close to the investigation believe Amaral quickly convinced himself - and colleagues - that their child was dead. Amaral was the main reason Kate and Gerry were named as suspects, despite there not being a shred of evidence that the couple were involved. He was eventually fired after launching a scathing attack on them in a Portuguese newspaper.

A Sunday Mirror investigation exposed Amaral's work on the case as incompetent and lazy.

Instead of leading his team of 30 detectives, the chief inspector often took long boozy lunches, sometimes spending three hours guzzling wine and beer in restaurants in Praia da Luz.

It meant he sometimes worked for just four-and-a-half hours a day on the case.

Amaral disgracefully ignored most of 252 tip-offs of possible sighting of Maddy because he was convinced she was dead.

In a conversation with a Portuguese racing driver, he was heard saying he was sure the girl was dead even though there was no indication that she was.

He told ex-Formula One star Pedro Lamy he believed the McCanns drugged Madeleine to keep her quiet, killing her accidentally.

Amaral reportedly said: "The police case is we are sure the parents killed Madeleine. They are doctors and know about drugs. We are confident in our case."

One of the group involved in the conversation even said he believed the couple could have taken cocaine on the night Madeleine disappeared.

The conversation was a flagrant breach of judicial secrecy rules which have stopped Kate and Gerry from defending themselves against leaks and fake information.

Amaral, who has a young daughter of his own, has also been accused of concealing evidence that a team of his officers beat a confession out of a Portuguese woman who was jailed for the murder of her missing eight-year-old daughter.

'He is convinced she is dead'
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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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