Missing Madeleine

If you want to read updates on the missing 4 year-old girl, Madeleine McCaan, who was abducted from her bed, visit www.findmadeleine.com, the official website for the search.
Efforts to find the girl kicked-up last weekend, when a video appeal played at the Wembley Stadium was played in front of thousand of football fans who were there for the soccer match. This effort to provide awareness to the people, was sponsored by Europe's Football Association.
For updates, information, donations, or if you simply want to give your support message, then just visit the the official Missing Madeleine website.
May 22nd, 2007 at 9:26 am
I hope Maddy is found soon safe and sound. She does not deserve to pay for her parents’ irresponsibility and selfishness. The McCaans haven’t learnt from their mistakes – they still continue to leave their twins in Day Care Centres with strangers – albeit responsible strangers – better than what they could ever hope to be.
However, I do wish other missing children would’ve received this kind of media attention and donations as well. Its not fair for one child to be put on a pedestal whilst forgetting about the million missing every day. Why don’t we hear about them? Why no funds raised for them? Tell me, what is so special about Maddie that sets her apart from other toddlers???
May 24th, 2007 at 10:02 am
MADDIE SHOULD BE FOUND
May 24th, 2007 at 10:03 am
MISSING TODDLER PAYS FOR PARENTS’ IRRESPONSIBILITY & NEGLECT
May 26th, 2007 at 5:02 am
MISSING TODDLER PAYS FOR PARENTS’ IRRESPONSIBILITY AND SELFISHNESS
August 13th, 2007 at 11:16 am
I can’t believe the heartlessness of some comments – everyone makes mistakes, and normally this kind of mistake has no consequence. Our children are now grown, but yes, we left them a couple of times – also whilst on holiday – within hearing range, never imagining the dangers lurking in the shadows. There for the grace of God go many loving and caring parents …… my heart goes out to the McCanns, – they made a mistake which can never be rectified. I think every mother especially can understand the grief and feelings of hopelessness …… I pray Madeleine will be found. All missing children are benefited by the on-going process, and Madeleine was a catalyst to make people more aware of the fact that these horrible things can happen.
September 10th, 2007 at 10:45 am
I’m really sorry for maddie’s disappearence,and I think that who did this orrible thing ,against a so nice baby should stay in a dark and unconfortable prison for the rest of his miserable life.I’d like to tell to Maddie’s parents:I’m with you,and almost everybody thinks that you are innocents.Don’tlose the hope to find Madeline,because in some part of the world she’s waiting for you,she’s waiting to huge her mom and her dad.Iìm writing from Spain ,to support your battle.Maddie’s big eyes touched us and all the world.
January 20th, 2009 at 1:40 pm
I believe if Maddy was taken by a paedophile chances are she died within 48 hrs. But with the flip of the Portugese Police, I have a theory about child trafficking. Human trafficking can only survive if authorities are turning a blind eye because it is finacially viable and there is a demand for it. Turning the tables on the parents only strengthen my belief that money and power are behind the trafficking and Maddy was not the first British child to go missing. God knows the real amount, the parents are told to go home and leave it to the professionals. Then they get lost in the paperwork. The Mc Canns made waves. It may be that she has been sold for adoption but with the publicity there is a danger she has been killed or worse in a child brothel somewhere far away. I myself cannot understand how child trafficking or human trafficking can go undetected.