Why do we still care about Madeleine McCann?

11 years of searching, £11.75m of taxpayers money, and still nothing to show for it. This is the reality of the search for Madeleine McCann.

Police received a further £150,000 in government funding last week to aid their search. The investigation was taken up by The Metropolitan Police in 2011 after the Portuguese police had few successes in their search. BBC News reported that detectives have been applying to the Home Office every six months for a grant to continue their work.

The extra influx of cash was met with criticism from other parents of missing children around the UK, claiming “all missing children need a voice.” Karen Downes, the mother of 14-year-old Charlene Downes, told the Mirror, “A child goes missing in the UK every three minutes. What about all those others who never come home again?”

 

What has happened in the last 11 years…?


28 April 2007

The McCann’s go on holiday

Kate and Gerry McCann, along with their three children, Madeleine, Amelie and Sean, arrive at the Ocean Club complex in Praia da Luz in Portugal.


3 May 2007

7pm: Madeleine is in a bed beside her brother and sister.

8:30pm: Kate and Gerry leave for dinner

9.05pm: Gerry returns to check on the children and sees all three of his children sound asleep.

10pm: Kate notices that the children’s bedroom door is quite open. Madeleine is missing and she sees an open window.

The search begins…


May 4th: The Portuguese police start their investigation

Gerry McCann tells Sky News in the first press conference discussing Madeleine’s disappearance: “Words cannot describe the anguish and despair that we are feeling as the parents of our beautiful daughter Madeleine.”

A missing poster put up in Portugal | Image art: Méabh Gilheany

May 5th

Portuguese police reveal they believe Madeleine was abducted but is still alive and in Portugal

May 30th

The Pope meets Kate and Gerry McCann in Rome as part of a series of trips around Europe and beyond to publicise their daughter’s disappearance.

The McCanns meet the pope who wishes them well in the search for their daughter | Méabh Gilheany


August 6th

The first signs of evidence

Blood is found on the wall of the McCann’s apartment in Portugal

August 11th

Exactly 100 days after Madeleine disappeared. Investigating officers,

as reported by Sky News, publicly acknowledge that she could be dead.


September  7th

The Portuguese police name Kate and Gerry as “arguidos,” translated to subjects in their daughter’s disappearance

The Find Madeleine fund, which received more than £1.09million in donations from all over the world as reported in the Daily Mail.

It was revealed in September, that about £300,000 had been spent, and a further £80,000 was paid out for a new publicity campaign in Portugal, Spain and Morocco.


2008

Portugal shelves investigation

March 19th

Kate and Gerry McCann accept £550,000 libel damages and front-page apologies from Express Newspapers over allegations they were responsible for Madeleine’s death.

Express newspaper cover issuing an apology to the McCanns after successful law suit | Méabh Gilheany


2009

April 22nd: The McCanns go on Oprah. This marks two years since Madeleine’s disappearance.


2010

November 10th: An online petition is launched Madeleine’s parents to help force a UK and Portuguese joint review of all evidence in the case.

November 15th: A book deal is signed by the McCann’s documenting their daughter’s disappearance.


2011

May: The McCanns book is released

Official accounts show the bestseller made £738,487 after tax.


2012

April 26th: Madeleine McCann at 9 years old – an image is generated of what Scotland Yard believe she would look like is released after


2013

June 15th: The Home Office agrees to fund a full-scale investigation by the Metropolitan Police.


2015

After three years of investigations into suspects and mistakenly identified remains,

October 28th: The number of police officers devoted to the investigation into Madeleine’s disappearance is reduced from 29 to four.


2016

April 3rd: Home secretary at the time, Theresa May, grants Scotland Yard £95,000 in extra funding to continue the search for Madeleine.


2017

10 years since Madeline went missing

March 12th: The Home Office gives police £85,000 to extend the search for Madeleine – known as Operation Grange – for a further six months. It takes the total spent on the investigation to beyond £11m.


2018

September:

The Sun reports over 8000 ‘sightings’ of Madeleine McCann worldwide.

[googlemaps https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/embed?mid=1XFscRnx-jNbJJBTuQaoWho7GC6VnwLN0&w=640&h=480]

Click the locations to view the many sightings of Madeleine around the world.

Sightings as reported in The Sun.

Words and Video Editing: Fiona Patterson

Video Assistance: Sorcha Gilheany

Illustrations by Méabh Gilheany for Voice of London

Subbing: Sorcha Gilheany

Opinions in the video are the people’s own not Voice of London’s.

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