tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post4387528932921272448..comments2024-02-04T19:08:45.476+00:00Comments on CRISTOBELL UNDECIDED: A QUESTION FOR SY RE MCCANN REVIEWRosalinda Huttonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01497239700092619580noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-39316492370170605042012-08-12T16:13:11.113+01:002012-08-12T16:13:11.113+01:00Good only knows what part of the investigation the...Good only knows what part of the investigation the MET with their £3.5m review started from. Much would seem to be what the McCanns from their various sources had gathered, then probably cross-correlated with information from the Portuguese & British Police forces.<br /><br />But like you say, starting on Mars and working backwards aint going to help. Neither is it, when operation Grange, beleive Madeleine is alive, not 50%\50% but alive, with a little bit of back paddling.<br /><br />Can something be drawn from Tia's case? Leveson has played his part - dumbed down information. Who is\was Tia? do you know ... I certainly don't. Is there a social history? Who knows<br /><br />But the UK police whilst working on Tia's case never battled with language difficulties, non-cooperation, worldwide glare and no information of backgrounds, read the files and see what the Portuguese were given. Read the one piece of information that is mind blowing 'Gaspar's statement' - eventually passed to Portugual, but as a standalone piece of information, was\is meaningless.<br /><br />£3.5m is almost blown - and what conclusions might the MET operation Grange eventually deliver. Of course, thanks to Rebekah Brooks\Cameron & the Sun's readership open letter, for which no one at Leveson could remember or take responsibility for.<br /><br />MeadowAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com