The Madeleine McCann Case
A British girl, only three years of age, is taken from her bed while on vacation with her parents in Portugal in 2007. The parents, heartbroken and confused, search for answers, continuing the investigation using private detectives until Scotland Yard later opened an inquiry. Fifteen years on, with no one charged in the heinous act, Madeleine McCann's parents recount the grim horrors of the crime.
A British girl, only three years of age, is taken from her bed while on vacation with her parents in Portugal in 2007. The parents, heartbroken and confused, search for answers, continuing the investigation using private detectives until Scotland Yard later opened an inquiry. Fifteen years on, with no one charged in the heinous act, Madeleine McCann's parents recount the grim horrors of the crime.
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