[tt] News of the World: I traced Maddie DNA to the sea

Premise Checker <checker at panix.com> on Sun Oct 7 09:36:41 UTC 2007

I traced Maddie DNA to the sea
http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/0710_maddie.shtml
[Thanks to Sarah for this.]
7.10.7

By Lucy Panton

A RENOWNED international manhunt expert, dubbed The Locator,
sensationally revealed he has uncovered a telltale DNA trail left by
snatched toddler Maddie McCann.

In a shock new twist, ex-cop Danie Krugel
tracked a "forensic route" he believed her kidnapper took from her
family's Portuguese holiday apartment through alleyways, roads and
paths down to a nearby beach.

There the trail goes coldcrucially supporting the theory that
Madeleine was then taken out to sea in a boat after being abducted
on May 3.

And the McCanns are convinced Krugel's evidence means four-year-old
Maddie was taken ALIVE and gives them hope she can still be found.

The experienced investigator told us: "I spent four nights in July
carrying out my searches.

"I've been able to trace where Madeleine was in the resort and have
drawn a map which has been given to the police.

"I can't reveal details as I don't want to alert anyone who might
try to disturb the scene. But I believe I've traced where she was
taken that night and now it's down to police to use their search
experts to do the rest. The area to which my investigation led me
is a difficult one to search."

"We tried to contact the family at the very
beginning to offer our help, but unfortunately we didn't get called
in until a couple of months after Madeleine went missing."

Desperate

News of Krugel's findings came as the News of the World discovered
that forensic tests on DNA found in the apartment and hire car are
"inconclusive"completely refuting Portuguese police claims that
they incriminate to Maddie's distraught parents, still branded
official suspects.

In their desperate bid to find Madeleine the McCanns called in
South African Krugel after hearing of a string of remarkable
successes in his homeland, where he earned his nickname The
Locator.

Krugel's hi-tech methods are a closely guarded secret and he
refuses to give details of his techniques.

But his method uses DNA fragments and Global Positioning System
(GPS) satellite technology to find missing persons, alive and dead.

The McCanns gave him a sample of Maddie's hair
found on a coat that had been left at home in Rothley,
Leicestershire, to carry out his probe, with the full cooperation
of the cops in Praia da Luz.

Krugel's starting point was the ground floor apartment in the Mark
Warner complex where she vanished, just a short distance away from
the tapas bar where Kate and Gerry were dining with seven friends.

Using his secret techniques Krugel began tracing and following a
DNA trail on a 15-minute route to the sea.

Portuguese cops were then called in to examine his dossier of
evidence and immediately decided to carry out searches based on the
information. A source told us: "In fact TWO searches were carried
out although this has never been revealed.

"The police were worried that media in the area
would see them but they managed to do it all without anyone finding
out.

"They didn't find any trace of Made-leine but this did not mean Mr
Krugel's information wasn't accurate. The investigations show the
only option was for Made-leine to have been put on a boat and taken
out to sea."

After police made inquiries around the nearby Lagos marina and
other local boating communities there emerged the two theories that
Madeleine's body was dumped at sea or she is still alive having
been taken by boat abroad, possibly to Morocco.

Krugel's results also match a crucial eye-witness account on the
evening of May 3 by Kate and Gerry's close friend Jane Tanner.

She said she saw a man carrying what appeared to be a child wrapped
in a blanket close to their apartment.

In a witness statement to cops Miss Tanner said the child looked
similar to Madeleine. The man has never been traced. Ironically for
the McCanns, it was the work of Krugel that resulted in sniffer
dogs being brought in and the couple being declared suspects.

Our source said: "It was suggested to the Portuguese police that
after they'd searched the beach they should then use the dogs from
Britain. And it was the behaviour of the dogs that caused them to
believe they'd found this so-called scent of death'.

"This in fact may not have been the case but the police became
convinced Kate and Gerry were involved.

"They are ignoring all the statements to the contrary, the DNA
evidence said to have been found in the hire car which can be
easily explained, and also the work of Mr Krugel who has had many
successes."

"The Locator" traced victims of infamous South African paedophile
Gert van Rooyan in the late 1980s. Six girls, aged 11 to 13, had
vanished and police were baffled.

Using hair from the missing girls he repeatedly pinpointed the same
spot and when the area was excavated bone fragments of victims was
found.

He also traced the body of missing five-year-old girl, Naledi
Ntebele, in just 20 minutes.

The News of the World has learned Kate and Gerry could finally be
cleared after new forensic tests carried out in the UK have proved
"inconclusive".
DNA testing by the Forensic Science Service in Birmingham on
samples of body fluids and blood have NOT provided a positive match
to Madeleine.
An FSS source said that further "more complicated" tests were being
carried out and denied claims they were holding back information
from the Portuguese. Earlier British experts accused the Portuguese
of overplaying early DNA evidence to put pressure on the McCanns.

In the days that followed it was alleged that Portuguese police had
found fluids and hair from Madeleine in the hire car.

Leaked reports claimed bodily fluids and blonde hairs apparently
belonging to Maddie had been found in the Renault, leading to
speculation that they used the car to move her corpse weeks later.

Proven

But a source close to the forensic inquiry insisted yestereday:
"The testing carried out so far remains inconclusive. There are no
complete DNA profiles that could implicate the McCanns.

"Tests are still underway and if they come to the same conclusion
the case against the McCanns will collapse."

As the argument raged, investigator Krugel told us he had asked for
no money or even expenses for his work on the case. "I wanted to
assist the McCanns and offered my services," he said.
"We tried to contact the family at the very beginning but
unfortunately we didn't get called in until months after Madeleine
went missing."
A source close to the McCanns said: "The work of Mr Krugel should
not be underestimated and gives great hope to Gerry and Kate.

"Many people have contacted the couple to try to help but while
their hearts may be in the right place they just don't have the
expertise to be of assistance. But Mr Krugel has a proven record of
finding people and his methods are extremely credible.

"The results in Praia da Luz crucially match many other strands of
the investigation which all point to Madeleine being abducted and
still being alive on that night when she was taken.

"Kate and Gerry just want police to concentrate on this evidence
and find Madeleine. It's so frustrating for them.

"It is important to mention Kate and Gerry used Mr Krugel with the
full cooperation of Portuguese police. The fact they carried out
searches as a result of his work prove his credibility with them.

"Yet sadly they seem to have decided to no longer follow this line
of inquiry."

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