The appearance of Julia Wendell, a 21-year-old Polish girl who claims to be Madeleine McCann, has rekindled the spotlight on the case of the girl who disappeared in Praia de Luz, Portugal in 2007.
It’s too early to be satisfied 16 years of the dramatic episode, there are still many doubts and theories that exist.
In this sense, a 2019 series that is currently among the more views of Netflix proposes to perspective as particular as it is controversial about this mystery that still remains unsolved.
The controversial Netflix series about Madeleine McCann
Nearly 16 years after her disappearance, the Madeleine McCann case continues to be a case unsolved mystery.
Theories, hypotheses and very few certainties have accumulated since May 3, 2007, when she was last seen, until today. And the series adds one more: the girl would have been kidnapped by a human trafficking ring and I’d still be alive.
This is the conclusion he comes to. The disappearance of Madeleine McCannthe documentary he made Netflix and that despite being released in 2019 it is now among users’ favourites.
Featuring interviews with several experts who participated in the investigation of the case, the documentary has eight one-hour chapters and supports the theory of Giuliano PeribanezHe private detective that it was assumed by Gerry and Kate McCann, Madeleine’s parents, and main chauffeur that the girl is not only still alive, but that it would be in Portugal.
He also collaborated Brian Kennedythe millionaire who contributed funds to the initial search for the little girl, and the controversial Goncalo Amaralthe former inspector of the Portuguese judicial police and coordinator of the investigation during the first five months wrote the book “True Lies”around the case.
It was precisely Amaral’s participation that caused the refusal of Madeleine’s parents be part of the matter.
And it is no less, given that Amaral supports it the girl would have died accidentally in the room and both Gerry and Kate McCann would be attached to make disappear the corpse and sworn eternal silence. For this accusation there is still a judicial dispute between the parties.
In The disappearance of Madeleine McCannAmaral says he has information that three Englishmen went to a church cremate a coffinand that the baby’s remains may be there.
Although he also points out that it may have ended up in the hands of a local pedophile who kidnapped and killed her or to have fell into a nearby well while looking for his parents.
Emma Cooper, executive producer of the documentary, stated that “we tried to show all possible information on the case, which can awaken a memory in someone’s memory. Keeping history in people’s consciousness is very important.”
Madeleine McCann case: how the disappearance of the little girl went
Madeleine disappeared when her family was on vacation at a hotel in Praia da Luce, in the Algarve, Portugal, where he had arrived with his family.
THE night of May 3, 2007, Kate and Gerry McCann put their three children to bed: Madeleine and twins Sean and Amelie. Since they were on vacation, they decided to leave the children to sleep in the apartment they had rented and where they went dine in a restaurant which was at 55 meters. When they returned, Maddie was gone.
The disappearance of the girl has mobilized the portuguese policealthough later troops from Scotland Yards and they mounted a huge operation to find the child.
THE blood found in the room and in the rental car from the family, and the many contradictions in the statements, made the police put center of investigation into Maddie’s parentage. However, evidence was missing and, therefore, they were not arrested.
With the theory that she was kidnapped by a Network trafficinvestigators went so far as to falsely accuse the British roberto maratwho had to be compensated by a Portuguese media for calling him a “pedophile”, and they also pointed to Russian Sergey Malinkawhich also had nothing to do with the case, already a third man mystery.
Despite the anger of Maddie’s parents, who at the time believed that Netflix production could come hinder the investigation which is still ongoing, the producers of the documentary have assured otherwise.
“We believe it can serve to awaken the audience, so that new clues appear and what happened can be clarified once and for all,” Emma Cooper said at the time of the premiere.
Source: Clarin
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