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Processos Vol XVII
Pages 4422 to 4467

Ministry of Justice
INML

To : The Magistrate
Portimao Public Ministry


Date: 04-06-2008


Subject: Case NUIPC 201.070.01 GALGS



With reference to the case of the missing girl from Praia da Luz mentioned above, I am sending the invoiced relating to the DNA analyses, in accordance with the terms of º 625/2005 of the 12th August.


With Compliments


Signed

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Processos Vol XV
Pages 3940 – 3941 (In English)

From the University of North Texas


Missing Persons DNA Database Report

December 6, 2007

Accession Number1 : 07/5949
Accession Number 2: 07-6008

Submitting Agency 1
Galveston County Medical Examiner

Submitting Agency 2: FBI

Items received


Received via Mark Ingraham on November 8, 2007:

07-5949.1 Unidentified Remains Sample, Bone.

Received via email from SA Gay on November 20, 2007:

07-6008-1 Genetic data, STR Profile of Madeleine McCann.

Results

Human DNA extracted from item 07-5949.1 was analysed for thirteen genetic loci using the Applied Biosystems AmpFISTR Profiler Plus ID and Cofiler systems. Genetic data for item 07-6008.1 was sent by the FBI.

The genetic data obtained from item 07-5949 was uploaded into the Unidentified Human /Remains index of the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS). At the request of the submitting agency, the data obtained from the unidentified remains 07-5949.1 was compared to the data sent associated with item 07.6008.1.

The nuclear genetic data associated with items 07-5949.1 and 07-6008.1 do not match. Therefore Madeleine McCann is excluded as a potential contributor of the unidentified remains associated with item 07-5949.1.

A portion of the remitted remains will be maintained by the UNT Center for Human Identification Laboratory.

In the event that you have any questions or if we can be of further assistance, please feel free to contact the laboratory at*****
The above is the opinion of the undersigned, and this report shall not be reproduced without verbal or written permission.

Signed

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Page3942

(In English)

US Dept of Justice

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Office of the Legal Attaché
Madrid, Spain
21st January 2008

To: Portuguese Judicial Police

Subject: DNA Comparison for victim Madeleine McCann

On 05 November 2007, the Portuguese Judicial Police (PJ) requested the FBI conduct a DNA comparison from the known DNA of victim Madeleine McCann to that of a body of a minor female (since identified as deceased minor victim Riley Ana Sawyers) that washed ashore near Galveston, Texas, USA on or about 04 November 2007.

On 05 November 2007, the FBI’s legal attaché Office in Madrid, Spain forwarded the known DNA sample provided by the PJ to the FBI Field Office in Houston, Texas, USA. Subsequently, the known DNA of Madeleine McCann was submitted to University of North Texas, Health Science Center at Fort Worth, Texas, USA for analysis. This medical facility conducted a DNA analysis and comparison of the known sample of victim Madeleine McCann, and on 06 December 2007 it advised the results were a negative match to that of the body discovered near Galveston.

US law enforcement authorities have since determined the previously unidentified body that washed ashore near Galveston is that of deceased minor Riley Ana Sawyers. Both of the parents of Riley Ana Sawyers have since been formally charged with her murder.

Attached to this report is one photocopy of a DNA analysis report dated 06 December 2007 from the University of North Texas, Health Science Center at Fort Worth, Texas, USA entitled “Missing Persons DNA Database Report”.


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Page 3265


Fax

From INML

To: Policia Judiciaria, Portimão DIC

From: The Forensic Genetics and Biology Service

Attention of Inspector Paolo Ferreira

Date: 4th October 2007

Subject: DNA Profile


Your reference number: NUIPC 201-07.OGALGS – Fax nº 741 of 03-10-2007

Notes/ Comments:

On 04-10-2007 the requested DNA profiles were sent to the Scientific Police Laboratory of the Policia Judiciaria.

With compliments


The Director of the Forensic Genetics and Biology Service


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Pages 1810 – 1816



Scientific Police Laboratory Report

Forensic Report Nº 200707116-CR/L




Requesting Party: Portimão DIC of the Policia Judiciaria

NUIPC: 201/070 GALGS

Request number: 189/2007

Examination initiated on 06 May 2007


The report on the collection of blood vestiges carried out on 06 May 2007, from the wall, next to the main entrance of Quinta dos Figos, situated on Rua 1º de Maio, in Praia da Luz, in Lagos, is requested.

Observations and Analyses Made

A team from the Crime Scene section of the Scientific Police Laboratory, composed of the undersigned officers, after a request made by the Portimão DIC of the Policia Judiciaria, went to Rua 1º de Maio, in Praia da Luz, in Lagos, where we were requested to proceed to collect various stains, supposedly haematic that were on the wall and the ground in that street. This collection was within the area of investigation into the disappearance of an English girl.

Here is a map of the scene.

Photo 1: Map of the scene showing the entrance to Quinta dos Figos encircled in red.


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Upon the team’s arrival at the scene it was reported to us by the inspectors present that the supposed blood stains were found on a wall and on the ground close to the wall, next to main entrance of Quinta dos Figos

Photo 2 : Panoramic view of the site where the supposed blood stains were found.

Photos 3 , 4 and 5: Entrance to the Quinta dos Figos where eventual biological vestiges were found and detail of the plaque with the name of the property and of the plaque with the street name.

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Photo 6: Shot of the area of the Quinta dos Figos wall where the supposed blood stains were found.

From the observation made of the wall and its proximities various stains were detected with a brownish red colour which suggested that they could be of haematic origin. These were submitted to tests to detect peroxide existing in the blood using the Kastle-Mayer test, in both cases the reactions were positive.

The stain referred to as vestige nº 3 was further submitted for testing to determine whether the blood was of animal origin, but reacted positively as being human blood.

The blood stains mentioned previously were separated by zones and referenced as vestige nº 1 those being the stains found on the gravel ground, vestiges nº2 being the blood stains that were found on top of the wall and vestige nº 3 as being the stains that were found on the ground in the area where there cobblestones.


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Photo 7: Shot of vestiges 1, 2 and 3.

Photos 8 and 9: Detail of vestige 1

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Photos 10 and 11: Detail of vestige 2.

Photos 12 and 13: Detail of vestige 3

Photo 14: Indicator test of the presence of human blood

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The collection of the vestiges indicated as vestiges nº 1, 2 and 3 was begun using slightly moistened swabs, in accordance with the procedures of the Scientific Police Laboratory’s Biology Area.

Conclusion:

Upon the request of the Portimão DIC present at the site, collection was made of 3 swabs containing blood vestiges, referred to in this report as vestiges nº 1,2 and 3, which were delivered to the Biology Area, by means of delivery guide nº 189/2007 – CR/L, copy of which is annexed, in order to be preserved for further/eventual forensic examinations.

The test for the determination of animal species carried out on vestige 3 was placed in an evidence bag series A nº 022917 and delivered to the Portimão DIC.

Lisbon, 31st May 2007.

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Delivery Guide Nº 189/2007 – CR/L

Delivery Note of Vestiges Recovered at Crime Scene



Date of Delivery: 24 May 2007

Destination: Scientific Police Laboratory, Biology Area

Forensic Examination nº: 200707116-CR/L

NUIPC: 201/07.o GALGS

Date and Time of Collection: Wall of the Quinta dos Figos, Rua 1º de Maio, Praia da Luz

Scope of the test: Disappearance of Girl.

Requested by: Chief Inspector Tavares de Almeida, Portimão DIC.


Vestiges Delivered:

Nº Description

1 Cotton swab containing blood vestiges collected from the ground next to the wall.
2 Cotton swab containing blood vestiges collected from the top of the wall.
3 Cotton swab containing blood vestiges collected from the ground next to the wall.

Observations: Nothing to be registered.

Lisbon, 25th May 2007

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Policia Judiciara

NUIPC-201 070 GALGS
4th Brigade
Inspector João Carlos



Terms Of Withdrawal


I consign to the case files that I proceeded to the withdrawal of vestige nº 3 (evidence bag nº 022917) to which the previous report refers, with the aim of depositing it later.

Conclusion


Portimão
12th June 2007


Signed
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Report of Forensic Examination
Nº 200707356 – CR/L



Requesting Party: Portimão DIC

NUIPC: 201/07.0 GALGS

Fax Nº 414 of 15th May 2007



Examination initiated on : 05 May 2007


Report of forensic examination carried out in an apartment situated in Aparthotel Sol e Mar 2º, Apartment c – Burgau, with regard to the disappearance of an English girl.

Observations and Analyses Made


On 5th May 2007 at about 19.30 a team from the Scientific Police Laboratory Local Crime Scene, composed of those undersigned, upon the request of the Policia Judiciaria, went to an apartment situated in the Aparthotel Sol e Mar, 2º, Apartment C in Burgau to carry out forensic examinations of the site.

Photos of the exterior of the apartment to be examined follow as well as details of its entrance.

Photo 1:

Panoramic view of Aparthotel Sol e Mar, a red arrow indicates the entrance door to the apartment subject to examination.


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Photos 2 and 3:

Panoramic views of the ascending and descending access road to Aparthotal Sol e Mar, photo 2 showing by means of a red arrow the external access stairs to the different apartments of the Aparthotel.

Photo 4 and 5:

Shot of the external access stairs to the Aparthotel and the external access corridor that exists on the second floor, the entrance to the apartment subject to examination is shown by means of a red arrow.

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Photos 6 and 7:

Shot of the entrance door to the apartment subject to examination and detail of the letter “C” on the door.

Initially it was proceeded to make a first general observation of the apartment, having verified that it was made up of a kitchen, living room, bathroom and bedroom.

This was followed by a detailed observation of the interior of the apartment with the aim of proceeding to search and collect forensic vestiges relevant to this examination.

Initially it was proceeded to search for shoe prints or a child’s foot prints, but no relevant vestiges were detected for carrying out this examination.

This was followed by a search for biological vestiges, fibres etc., inside the apartment subject to examination.

During this search several hairs were collected from the following parts of the apartment:


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- Various hairs were collected from the kitchen floor, they were placed in a paper envelope, according to the instructions of the Scientific Police Laboratory’s Biology Area and were referenced as vestige nº 1B.

- Various hairs were collected from the entrance corridor, they were placed in a paper envelope, according to the instructions of the Scientific Police Laboratory’s Biology Area and were referenced as vestige nº 2.

- Various hairs were collected from the bedroom floor, they were placed in a paper envelope, according to the instructions of the Scientific Police Laboratory’s Biology Area and were referenced as vestige nº 3.

- Various hairs were collected from on top of the bed in the bedroom, they were placed in a paper envelope, according to the instructions of the Scientific Police Laboratory’s Biology Area and were referenced as vestige nº 4.

- Various hairs were collected from the bathroom, they were placed in a paper envelope, according to the instructions of the Scientific Police Laboratory’s Biology Area and were referenced as vestige nº 5.

- Various hairs were collected from the living room floor, they were placed in a paper envelope, according to the instructions of the Scientific Police Laboratory’s Biology Area and were referenced as vestige nº 6.

- Various hairs were collected from a sofa on the right side of the living room, they were placed in a paper envelope, according to the instructions of the Scientific Police Laboratory’s Biology Area and were referenced as vestige nº 7

- Various hairs were collected from a sofa on the left side of the living room, they were placed in a paper envelope, according to the instructions of the Scientific Police Laboratory’s Biology Area and were referenced as vestige nº 8.


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The search for eventual haematic vestiges resulted in the detection of various brownish red stains that appeared to be of haematic origin, these were submitted to tests to search for the presence of peroxide existing in blood by means of the Kastle-Mayer test, only one stain, situated on a cupboard door in the kitchen reacted positively.

The stain in question was submitted to testing to determine the animal species of the blood and reacted positively as being human blood.

Given the results obtained it was proceeded to collect the haematic stain, by means of a slightly moistened cotton swab and this vestige was referenced as vestige 1 A.

Photo 8: Detail of the test for the determination of animal species.

The search carried out in the interior of the apartment did not detect the presence of other types of biological vestiges or fibres of interest to the forensic examination.

Finally, observation and search for haematic vestiges inside the apartment was made using a chemical product to search for latent haematic vestiges. In the application of this product no results characteristic of haematic vestiges were found.

Photos 9 and 10:

Detail of the entrance corridor from which various hairs referenced as vestige 2 were collected.

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Photos 11 – 13:

Interior of the kitchen and detail of area from which the hairs referenced as vestige IB were collected.

Photos 14 and 15:

Detail of the kitchen cupboard door from which the haematic stain referenced as 1 A was collected.


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Photos 16 – 18:
Detail of the bedroom from which various hairs were collected (floor) referenced as vestige 3.

Photos 19 – 20:
Detail of the bed area from which various hairs were collected referenced as vestige 4.

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Photos 21- 23:

Details of the bathroom from which various hairs were collected referenced as vestige 5.

Photos 24 and 25:

Inside of the living room from where various hairs were collected referenced as vestige 6.
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Photos 26 – 28:
Interior of the living room from which various hairs were collected referenced as vestige 6.

Photos 29 and 30:
The two sofas inside the living room on the right and on the left, from which various hairs were collected referenced as vestiges 7 (left) and 8 (right).

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Conclusions

From the forensic examination carried out on 5th May 2007 in an apartment in Aparthotel Sol e Mar 2º, Apartment C in Burgau, the following vestiges were collected:

- An haematic stain from the door of a cupboard in the kitchen, this vestige was collected using slightly moistened cotton swab, according to the instructions of the Scientific Police Laboratory’s Biology Area and were referenced as vestige nº 1 A.

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- Various hairs were collected from the kitchen floor, they were placed in a paper envelope, according to the instructions of the Scientific Police Laboratory’s Biology Area and were referenced as vestige nº 1B.

- Various hairs were collected from the entrance corridor, they were placed in a paper envelope, according to the instructions of the Scientific Police Laboratory’s Biology Area and were referenced as vestige nº 2.

- Various hairs were collected from the bedroom floor, they were placed in a paper envelope, according to the instructions of the Scientific Police Laboratory’s Biology Area and were referenced as vestige nº 3.

- Various hairs were collected from on top of the bed in the bedroom, they were placed in a paper envelope, according to the instructions of the Scientific Police Laboratory’s Biology Area and were referenced as vestige nº 4.

- Various hairs were collected from the bathroom, they were placed in a paper envelope, according to the instructions of the Scientific Police Laboratory’s Biology Area and were referenced as vestige nº 5.

- Various hairs were collected from the living room floor, they were placed in a paper envelope, according to the instructions of the Scientific Police Laboratory’s Biology Area and were referenced as vestige nº 6.

- Various hairs were collected from a sofa on the right side of the living room, they were placed in a paper envelope, according to the instructions of the Scientific Police Laboratory’s Biology Area and were referenced as vestige nº 7

- Various hairs were collected from a sofa on the left side of the living room, they were placed in a paper envelope, according to the instructions of the Scientific Police Laboratory’s Biology Area and were referenced as vestige nº 8.


In accordance with the request of the Portimão DIC the previously described vestiges, referenced from nº 1 to 8 were delivered to the Biology Area of the Scientific Police Laboratory, by means of delivery guide nº 196/2007 – CR/L, a copy is attached, to be preserved there for the carrying out of eventual future laboratory examinations.

The test for the determination of animal species applied to vestige 1 A was placed in evidence bag series A nº 034205 and remitted to the Portimão DIC.

Lisbon, 9th July 2007


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Delivery Guide Nº 196/2007 CR/L


Delivery Guide of Vestiges Collected at the Crime Scene

Date of Delivery: 29th May 2007

Destination: Biology Area of the Scientific Police Laboratory

Forensic Examination nº: 200707356-CR/L

NUIPC: 201/07.0 GALGS

Date and Time of Collection: 05.22.00 May 07

Place of Collection: Aparthotel Sol e Mar, 2º, Apartment C, Burgau

Scope: Disappearance of Girl

Requested by: Chief Inspector Tavares de Almeida, Portimão DIC.


Vestiges Delivered:

Nº Description

1 A Cotton swab containing haematic vestiges collected from the kitchen cupboard door.

IB Various hairs collected from the kitchen floor.
2 Various hairs collected from the entrance corridor
3 Various hairs collected from the bedroom floor
4 Various hairs collected from the bed in the bedroom.
5 Various hairs collected from the bathroom.
6 Various hairs collected from the living room floor.
7 Various hairs collected from a sofa in the living room.
8 Various hairs collected from a sofa in the living room.

Lisbon 29th May 2007


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Policia Judiciaria


FAX

Date: 15th May 2007

Classification: Urgent

To: The Director of the Scientific Police Laboratory

From: Chief Inspector Tavares de Almeida

Subject: NUIPC 201-070 GALGS


As it is necessary for the investigation of the NUIPC mentioned above into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann we ask you to determine the sense of carrying out an examination of the following residence:

Aparthotel Sol e Mar 2 Apartment C – Burgau.

We also request the preservation and respective processing of the vestiges collected there.

With compliments


Signed

Chief Inspector Tavares de Almeida


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