New Police Team Bought In To Solve Madeleine Case
By: Daniel Chubb | October 12, 2007 | 4 Comments
Paulo Rebelo, the man in charge of the hunt for missing Madeleine McCann is bringing in a crack team to solve the case. Paulo Rebelo recently took over the inquiry into Madeleine’s disappearance and has appointed four senior officers to boost the invesitgation.
Each of the four senior officers bought in to boost the investigation are experts in their field and have been seconded from other areas of the police in the country.
Paulo Rebelo takes over the previous senior officer on the Madeleine case, Goncalo Amaral who was allegedly sacked after accusing the McCanns of manipulating the media.
The new members of the team include a chief inspector and an inspector brought in from the Lisbon headquarters of the Policia Judiciaria (PJ). Both are specialists in homicide and it is expected that they will concentrate on the theory that Madeleine was murdered.
The third member will focus on examining data and pursuing new lines of inquiry and the fourth is an inspector from Portugal’s serious crimes police section.
Do you think that this new team will be the best thing that happened to the case?
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