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[30 May 2008 | No Comment | 995 views]
Judge expresses sympathy for businessman who destroyed offices of firm that delayed payment

Lincoln Crown Court Judge Michael Heath felt sorry for floor specialist Paul Young, who he said had acted out of “understandable frustration”
Lincoln Crown Court Judge Michael Heath felt sorry for floor specialist Paul Young, who he said had acted out of “understandable frustration”

Lincoln Crown Court Judge Michael Heath felt sorry for floor specialist Paul Young, who he said had acted out of “understandable frustration”

Despite causing £24,000 worth of damage he has walked free from court after a judge took sympathy on him and said he had acted out of “understandable frustration”.

Gerry's Blogs »

[11 May 2008 | No Comment | 1 views]

It has been another busy week. We have been inundated with mail that we are working through. Kate and I would like to thank everyone who has helped and supported us over the last twelve months. It is the support we have received from family, friends, and the overwhelming response of the general public that has sustained us. Special thanks to everyone who has contributed to Madeleine’s Fund, which has allowed us to continue the independent investigation to find Madeleine.
Following our renewed appeal there has been a tremendous response to …

Documentaries »

[3 May 2008 | No Comment | 798 views]
Documentary – The McCanns Versus the Media

A special programme examining why the disappearance of three-year-old Madeleine McCann turned into one of the biggest media events in the world.

Gerry's Blogs »

[3 May 2008 | No Comment | 1 views]

It is a year to the day since Madeleine was abducted. A heinous crime that had the potential to destroy the strongest of families. Without doubt it has been the longest year of our lives, yet it does not seem like a year since we last saw Madeleine. She is still a large part of Sean and Amelie’s life and this gives some comfort to Kate and me.
The research we have done this year has encouraged us to believe that there is a very good chance Madeleine is alive. Ernie …

Miscellaneous People, The People »

[2 May 2008 | No Comment | 9,873 views]
Profile – Susan Hubbard

The Hubbards, like the McCanns, believe Madeleine may well be alive, and they pray for her safe return. The Hubbards’ faith in God is unwavering, though Susan Hubbard wonders “why our prayers haven’t been answered.”

“I don’t understand that,” she says. “I’ve seen the letters come into their home and their hands. How could so many people be praying for the exact same thing and it not happen? It’s hard.”