The abduction
of Madeleine McCann, daughter of British doctors, shows alleged connections
between the murder of Ylenia Lenhard, 5 years and the sale of Joana
Cipriano, 8 years.
Cipriano case, or Madeleine eaten by Portuguese pigs?
Jacqueline
de Croÿ - 30 septembre 2007
There are no paedophile networks in
Portugal, but a precedent case: Joana Cipriano would have been chopped
to pieces and given for the pigs to eat, to explain she her body
has vanished.
Five Portuguese police officers where charged in June with torture
upon Joana's mother, omission of evidence and falsification of documents,
we learn with three months delay. Among them, Chief Inspector Amaral
who is leading the McCann inquiry and Chief Inspector Pereira Cristovao,
now columnist for the "Diario de Noticias" and presumed
"source close to the police" divulgating inviolable secrets
of the McCann inquiry.
Joana Cipriano, aged 8, vanished, on September 13, 2004 from a
village, a few miles away from where Madeleine McCann has vanished.
A few days later, her mother would have had the strange idea of
confiding to her lover, while they were at judicial police headquarters,
that she had an incestuous relationship with her brother and that
they had killed the little girl.
Leonor Cipriano was arrested on November 14, 2004. The police officer,
among which the one leading the McCann case and the one presumed
to divulgate the secrets of the inquiry, took turn to interrogate
her two days and to nights running, leaving her only two hours rest.
Her body and face was a mass of bruises by then and she had "admitted"
having murdered her daughter. She retracted as soon as she met her
lawyer the next day. She would have tried to commit "suicide"
by "throwing herself down stairs", according the police.
The uncle of the child, who has an intelligence level considerably
lower than the average, according to his lawyer, also deprived of
his fundamental right to a defence, made a video taped "confession".
This led to sentence Leonor and João Cirpiano to sixteen
years of prison for having chopped Joana in pieces, and then given
her for the pigs to eat, according to the "Gazeta Digital",
without protest on the middle-aged methods to obtain "confessions".
Mystery remains on why neither the police nor the sniffer dogs ever
found her bones in the pigsty.
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Stepfather, key witness to Leonor condemnation,
who now says she has not done anything |
Joana's stepfather, the key witness whose accusation had been essential
to the condemnation, according to "the Resident", has
recently said the "Evening Standard":- Joana's mother
never did anything and she was arrested. I am fearful the same thing
will happen to Kate McCann. Whenever I watch the news it reminds
me of Joana. It is hard.
The Portuguese "Gazeta Digital" accuses the British Medias,
surprised of the charges weighing on the one leading the McCann
inquiry, of "destroying the reputation of an experienced CID
Chief-Inspector", as if it were completely normal a woman be
kept awake and interrogated during 48 hours, or beaten-up by a "stairs"
with fists and feet, whereas she is deprived of the right to a defence
that is guaranteed by the European constitution.
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Little girl who would have been eaten
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Leonor Cipriano's reputation would be perfectly respected by this
report that assures she has chopped Joana and fed the pigs with
her body, while forgetting to add that the witness whose testimony
has sent her to prison is now assuring she never did anything.
It is remarkable to note that the "Diario de Noticias",
employs one of the co-accused and publishes without shame, information
that belongs to the so-called "inviolable" secret of the
McCann inquiry. It is the "Diario de Noticias" who, as
soon as a serious lead to a network had appeared, that has revealed
the sniffer dogs found blood in the apartment of the McCann's; the
police suspected the McCann's of murder, then that they had tapped
their telephone. A sensational diversion based on thin wind, which
will lead to a new denial of fundamental right: that of the freedom
of expression.
Indeed, Portugal chose to maintain national laws in violation of
European laws, rather that adapting to democracy. It simply requires
to a police officer to declare a person "arguido", without
necessity of the least evidence of guilt, to ban victims of the
right to talk, thus to defend their honour and even to prove their
innocence in public.
Portuguese justice and police, who are used to victims without
means and to a condescending press, are now outraged the McCann
can afford private detectives to search for what they cannot find...
or would it be what they oppose to be discovered? The head of Portugal's
criminal police federation said that Portugal does not have legislation
in the area and private detectives who intervene in criminal cases
cannot exist, according to "The Telegraph". In normal
democratic countries, it is the law that defines what is legal or
illegal, and not the gaps in the law. The state monopoles are banned
in Europe, which requires a unilateral application, more especially
in police matters, in view to oblige state polices to do their duty,
rather than allowing them to smother the facts.
The European Parliament might be interested in these countries
that impose Europeans, serial contravention to its laws. Meanwhile,
Portugal appear to be a country not only a very dangerous to live
in, but also very dangerous to go on holidays. More particularly
in Algarve, where children vanishes, thirteen by dozen.
- People can be maintained in prison on an accusation of having
chopped a child to pieces and given her to feed the pigs though
three years later, the main witness assures they haven't done anything;
- Tourists can be accused of murdering their child without evidence,
and denied the right of searching for them, as it is the role of
a police, which proves to be unable to do so.
- Former senior officers can become "sources close to the
police", allowed reveal the secrets of unfinished inquiries
and harm the reputation of victims, whereas the victims are threatened
of prison if they say a word to the same press.
Will the question be raised on the export of Portuguese pigs, since
Europeans may not be imposed the risk of consuming pigs fed with
children?