OCTOBER 2008
Day 528: 12/10/2008 Sunday.
Madeleine Beth McCann
First of all I want to apologise for not updating this blog for so
long. I would like to assure everyone that this gap is not because there is
little going on in the search for Madeleine. On the contrary, Kate and I have
been incredibly busy over the last couple of months since the PJ files were
made public. We and our family have always vowed to leave no stone unturned in
the search for our daughter and knowing exactly what has been done and, more
importantly, what has not been done is vital in planning our future strategy.
Getting the files translated accurately is a time consuming and
expensive process but essential to our search. There is a huge amount of
information contained within the files which we have not been party to until
now and this needs to be assessed carefully. This is even more important as the
Portuguese investigation is officially closed.
In some ways, although this task is monumental, it has been good
for us doing being something active and positive which we believe may help find
Madeleine. We are also using this period to get advice to maximise our
effectiveness and efficiency in our overall strategy going forward. Keeping
Madeleine's image in the public eye will continue to be important and the
distribution of posters is central to that aim.
Many people have also asked us what is happening with the Amber
alert after the successful adoption of the written declaration by the European
Parliament. It has been relatively quiet due to the summer recess but hopefully
the momentum gained, added to the desire of the European Commission to for an
Amber Alert system, will affect change in the near future.
Finally we would like to thank everyone for their continued,
support, prayers and letters.
I promise to do another update in the near future. We will be
looking at how the website functions, as the main portal of the find Madeleine
campaign, and perhaps future updates will be via another route rather than my
blog. Why don't you let us know what you think by e-mail messages of support'
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