Madeleine McCann: How prime suspect’s mystery 30 min call and orange campervan led to new evidence in Maddie case – The Sun
DETECTIVES have revealed key new evidence in the probe into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann including a mystery phone call one hour before she was last seen and a camper van the prime suspect was living in.
Metropolitan Police chiefs tonight revealed a German prisoner, 43, has been identified as a major new suspect in the case 13 years after Madeleine disappeared in Portugal in May 2007.
Among the bombshell findings is a 30-minute phonecall the man, who hasn't been named, took just one hour before the three-year-old is feared to have been snatched from her bed.
Cops said they were taking the "really unusual" step of releasing two mobile phone numbers as part of the appeal to try and find Maddie.
The first, (+351) 912 730 680, is believed to have been used by the suspect and received a call from another Portuguese mobile, (+351) 916 510 683, while in the Praia da Luz area, starting at 7.32pm and ending at 8.02pm on the night Maddie vanished.
Doing regular checks on the children, Maddie's dad Gerry found nothing amiss when he looked in on the youngsters just after 9pm at their holiday flat.
But when Kate returned at about 10pm she discovered their daughter had vanished.
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