Tony
Bennett wrote this article in 2009 and 2010. So far as we know, it is
the only comprehensive account of the involvement of the strange,
controversial Madeira lawyer, Marcos Aragao Correia, in helping the
McCanns to maintain the narrative that Madeleine McCann was abducted. He
was employed from late 2007 to at least 2009 by Brian Kennedy, the
Cheshire-based multi-millionaire, whom the McCanns appointed to conduct
their private investigation into what happened to their daughter.
He
conducted two bogus, fake searches for Madeleine's bones in the Arade
Dam, Portugal. He has gone on record as saying that Brain Kenndy paid
him to do this. These two fake searches form key pieces in the complex
jigsaw puzzle of what really happened to Madeleine McCann.
He
also acted as the solicitor for one of the vilest women in Portugal,
Leonor Cipriano, who with her brother Joao Cipriano murdered her
8-year-old daughter, Joana - and then pretended she had been abducted.
He took on the case solely to attack the co-ordinator of the Portuguese
Police's conduct of the Madeleine McCann investigation, Goncalo Amaral
- MMRG
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The McCanns, a dodgy Portuguese lawyer called Marcos Alexandre Aragão Correia, and a brilliant detective, Gonçalo Amaral
by Tony Bennett
"Who
is this ‘lady’ who claims to have been beaten up by Amaral’s detective?
Well, her name is Leonor Cipriano, a name that should send shivers down
all our spines."
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Have the McCanns been using
the ‘Helping to Find Madeleine Trust Fund’ to pay a dodgy Portuguese
lawyer, Marcos Aragão Correia, (a) to promote the theory that Madeleine
was abducted by a gang of paedophiles and (b) to bring a
politically-motivated prosecution against Gonçalo Amaral, the detective
who brilliantly solved the murder of Joana Cipriano and who for the
first five months led the investigation into why Madeleine McCann was
reported missing?
Executive Summary
There
is no evidence that Madeleine McCann was abducted. However, there is
much forensic and circumstantial evidence that she died in Apartment 5A
in Praia da Luz, the McCanns’ apartment, and that her parents, possibly
with help from some of their friends, hid or disposed of her body.
A
dodgy, possibly corrupt, Portuguese lawyer called Marcos Aragão Correia
was contacted by the private detective agency, Método 3, allegedly
investigating Madeleine’s disappearance and supposedly trying to find
her. Between them, Método 3 and Mr Aragão Correia cooked up a story
saying that they had received information from the underworld that
Madeleine had been abducted, raped and killed - and her body dumped in a
‘murky lake’. Mr Correio then also claimed to have had a ‘supernatural
indication’ or ‘vision’ that pointed to the Arade Dam as a place to look
for the body. A very public search was conducted there with the media
on hand to record every discovery, for example a 17-foot ‘knotted cord’
and the ‘a bag of bones’. These ‘discoveries’ helped to promote the
theory that Madeleine was abducted by a paedophile. Later - in
mysterious circumstances - the same dodgy lawyer was appointed by Leonor
Cipriano, the evil murderer of her 8-year-old daughter Joana Cipriano,
to represent her in her claim that she had been tortured and beaten by
four police officers under the control of Gonçalo Amaral, who was the
senior investigating officer who secured her conviction for murdering -
together with her brother and the girl’s own uncle - her own daughter.
The lawyer told a court in Faro that he had been asked by Método 3 to
represent Leonor Cipriano and in particular to ‘get’ Gonçalo Amaral.
Método 3 denied this.
The Helping to Find Madeleine Fund was
ostensibly set up to find Madeleine. It raised millions of pounds from
the general public. Hundreds of thousands of pounds were used from that
fund to pay Método 3, on the pretext that they were using that money to
try to find Madeleine. In fact some of that money was being used to fund
Aragão Corriea (a) to make a bogus claim that he ‘knew’ Madeleine had
been raped, killed and then thrown into a reservoir (b) to conduct a
bogus search for Madeleine with the media on hand to record discoveries
allegedly made during the search and (c) to use every endeavour to
‘nail’ Gonçalo Amaral on a bogus charge of being directly involved in
torturing and beating Leonor Cipriano.
It is probable that the
McCanns knew how the Helping to Find Madeleine money was being spent and
that they knew it was being used to fund the various activities of Mr
Aragão Correio.
Full article on Only in America
Chapters from the article:
Madeleine McCann wasn’t abducted
Solving the murder of Joana Cipriano
Gonçalo Amaral is stopped from investigating the ‘disappearance’ of Madeleine McCann
The allegations against Gonçalo Amaral by Leonor Cipriano
Marcos Aragão Correia says he knows how Madeleine died from an underground source
The Press Association Report of 4 February 2008
DIVERS HUNT FOR MADELEINE MCCANN’S BODY IN A REMOTE RESERVOIR
Marcos
Aragão Correia - from ‘Good Samaritan’ who funded a diving team, to
prosecutor of Gonçalo Amaral, funded by the Helping to Find Madeleine
Fund
A dirty deal to frame Gonçalo Amaral
The involvement of the Lawyers' Order
False evidence by the authorites to help frame Gonçalo Amaral
The failure of the British press to report the trial
To read the rest of the article, please visit this thread on the CMOMM: forum: https://jillhavern.forumotion.net/t16160-the-mccanns-a-dodgy-portuguese-lawyer-called-marcos-alexandre-aragao-correia-and-a-brilliant-detective-goncalo-amaral#400812
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