Mar 5
Robert Murat continues to receive death threats and has lost the sense of life - Publico 05-03-10The lawyer tells how the PJ's attitude changed - Publico 05-03-10Lost: Maddie Double Who Cried 'Help Me' - The Sun 05-03-10Madeleine Resort Man 'Suspicion' - Daily Mirror 05-03-10Police ignored Maddie 'sighting' in TV choir - Daily Express 05-03-10Police Blitzed By Odd Maddie Claims - Daily Star 05-03-10Maddie Seen 'Alive' On TV - Daily Star 05-03-10Girl spotted in New Zealand is not Madeleine McCann, police claim - Telegraph 05-03-10[No title: Clarence Mitchell takes role in Tory GE campaign] - Telegraph 05-03-10New Zealand Sighting Is Not Madeleine, Police Say - Leicester Mercury 05-03-10Images Of Hope For Kate McCann - Liverpool Echo 05-03-10Girl caught on shop camera is not missing Madeleine McCann - The Scotsman 05-03-10Investigators 'need Madeleine files' - SBS.com.au 04-03-10Sighting Ruled Out But More Claimed - Otago Times (NZ) 05-03-10***
From findmadeleine.com
UPDATES
Statement March 5th 2010
Events this week have yet again been incomprehensible and particularly upsetting.
On Tuesday, the Public Prosecutor in Portugal released a large number of documents (relating to the investigation to find our daughter Madeleine) to the British Media, following their request for access. Disclosing such information publicly greatly jeopardises the search for Madeleine and puts witnesses and innocent members of the general public at risk (as well as causing them great anxiety). Release and publication of information in this manner also potentially compromises future investigations. It is difficult to see how anyone benefits from this week's actions.
It is imperative that the Authorities take responsibility for sensitive and confidential information. We, together with the general public, need assurances that this will not be allowed to happen again. Equally, we need absolute assurances that all credible information and leads will be investigated.
We also urge each individual working for the media to consider their own personal responsibility - to put commercial interests aside occasionally and to bear in mind the potential consequences of their actions, especially when people's lives and well-being are at risk.
Our own investigators have acted professionally and with complete integrity. We are eager to encourage anybody who has any information which may relate to Madeleine's abduction to contact our investigation team directly by phone (0845 838 4699 or 800 814 028), by email (
http://www.investigation@findmadeleine.com/) or via the P.O box address given on the website. Information may be given anonymously via each route.
We are incredibly grateful to all those who continue to support us in our search for Madeleine. During weeks such as these, it is invaluable to know that we are not facing this difficult journey alone.