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Daniel Krugel 
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Posted by Wayne de Villiers
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Monday, 28 January 2008 |
 Daniel Krugel Former South African police superintendent Danie Krugel is haunted by the muddy pink and white child's blanket he found at the site in Praia da Luz in Portugal where he believes the body of Madeleine McCann is hidden. Now, due to his frustration at the lack of progress in the case, the ex-cop - dubbed "The Locator" as a result of his high rate of success in tracing missing people in SA - has broken his silence about the results of his search for Madeleine last year and revealed a map of the area where he believes she is buried. With the consent of her parents, Gerry and Kate McCann, Krugel spent three nights searching for missing Madeleine (4) in July, using the Matter Oriented System (MOS) equipment he has developed. The site he outlined to be searched for Madeleine's body is a wasteland, full of black refuse bags, building rubble and rocks, and is located only 900m away from the Ocean Club resort apartment where the McCann family were staying in Praia da Luz. Krugel said sniffer dogs and a full forensic team should have searched the area, but this had not happened. "I kick myself every day that I didn't pick up the blanket. I just didn't want to disturb the investigation. The blanket was full of mud and had a light white, light-pink colour, and it was definitely a child's blanket. |
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Posted by Wayne de Villiers
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Monday, 28 January 2008 |
Former police officer Danie Krugel, whose "magic box" was featured in a Carte Blanche programme on the missing girls connected to paedophile Gert van Rooyen, may be working on another device.
And there are rumours he sold the first device, the Matter Orientation System (MOS) to an overseas buyer for R13-million.
He says the MOS uses "compassionate quantum physics" to track the dead or vanished.
After his second appearance on the M-Net show Krugel, a Christian who shuns psychics, has been derided by sceptics. But Susan Puren, a Carte Blanche journalist, believes the detractors are wrong.
For Krugel, she says, it was an emotional journey to Pretoria's lower-middle-class suburb Capital Park where, he said, investigators could locate the remains of the missing girls.
He said his contraption found their traces on neglected Spoornet land a few blocks from Van Rooyen's "house of horrors" in Malherbe Street. |
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Posted by Wayne de Villiers
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Monday, 28 January 2008 |
Former police officer Danie Krugel, whose "magic box" was featured in a Carte Blanche programme on the missing girls connected to paedophile Gert van Rooyen, may be working on another device.
And there are rumours he sold the first device, the Matter Orientation System (MOS) to an overseas buyer for R13-million.
He says the MOS uses "compassionate quantum physics" to track the dead or vanished.
After his second appearance on the M-Net show Krugel, a Christian who shuns psychics, has been derided by sceptics. But Susan Puren, a Carte Blanche journalist, believes the detractors are wrong.
For Krugel, she says, it was an emotional journey to Pretoria's lower-middle-class suburb Capital Park where, he said, investigators could locate the remains of the missing girls.
He said his contraption found their traces on neglected Spoornet land a few blocks from Van Rooyen's "house of horrors" in Malherbe Street. |
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Posted by Wayne de Villiers
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Monday, 28 January 2008 |
South Africa's manhunt expert, who has travelled to Portugal to trace missing Madeleine McCann, says that the possibility that she is still alive "is very slim".
And in a heartbreaking development her parents have accepted that she is probably dead, their official spokesperson admitted for the first time on Wednesday.
Clarence Mitchell, speaking for the family, said: "Kate and Gerry are realistic enough to know that there is a probability she is dead, but they have not given up hope that she is still alive and is being looked after somewhere."
It has also emerged that Danie Krugel, the former policeman whose special invention has been used to try to track missing people, visited Portugal in an attempt to find Madeleine. |
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Posted by Wayne de Villiers
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Tuesday, 15 January 2008 |
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Well ... I guess we were all wrong, here are the facts : http://daniekrugelfacts.com/ |
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