Atlanta, GA 12/7/2007 5:25:27 AM
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Madeleine McCann evidence is “inconclusive”

Evidence gathered in the Madeleine McCann case is said to be “inconclusive” after Portuguese detectives and British forensic scientists recently met to discuss samples of body fluids. More tests on the DNA and fingerprint samples have been ordered.

“The Judicial Police have asked the laboratory to carry out more tests and exhaust every possibility of obtaining conclusive results,” said Guilhermino Encarnacao, director of the search team looking for Madeleine.

 

Madeleine went missing from her parent’s holiday apartment in Portugal on May 3. So far no traces of Madeleine have been found. Kate and Gerry McCann have been named official suspects in their daughter’s disappearance.

 

Detective are also believed to be looking into former suspect Robert Murat as they believe they may have found a connection between him and friends of Gerry and Kate McCann. The couple was dinning with several friends, nicknamed the Tapas 9, when Madeleine disappeared. Murat lives almost 100 years from the apartment that Madeleine was abducted from.

 

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