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Who is the missing person discussed in the material?
Madeline McCann
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What event is described in the material?
The disappearance of
Madeline McCann
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How old was Madeline when she disappeared?
3
years old
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Where did Madeline McCann disappear?
From a holiday apartment in
Portugal
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When did Madeline McCann go missing?
May 3, 2007
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How has Madeline been described in the media?
As the most
heavily reported
missing person
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What was Madeline's birth date?
May 12, 2003
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What kind of family did Madeline's parents believe they had before her disappearance?
A perfect nuclear family of
five
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What emotions did Madeline's parents express after her disappearance?
Anguish, despair, frustration, and anger
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What was the name of Madeline's favorite toy?
Cuddle Cat
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What did Madeline's parents request from the public?
Information
about
her
disappearance
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How did the parents check on their children during dinner?
By devising a
rotor system
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What time did Jerry McCann return to the apartment?
9:05
PM
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What did Kate McCann notice about the children's bedroom door?
It was
left
quite
open
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What did Kate McCann realize when she looked into the children's bedroom?
Madeline
was not there
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What did Jerry McCann do after realizing Madeline was missing?
He ran
back
to the
restaurant
to
alert
others
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What did the parents initially think about Madeline's disappearance?
They
thought
she
had
been
taken
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What was the response of the friends dining with the McCanns?
They immediately helped search for
Madeline
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What was the significance of the first 48 to 72 hours in the investigation?
They are
critical
for solving the case
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What did the police initially believe about Madeline's fate?
That
she
could
have
wandered
off
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What did the sniffer dogs find in the McCann's apartment?
Traces
of blood on a wall
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How did the McCanns feel about the police investigation?
They felt it was
slow
and ineffective
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What did the McCanns believe about the nature of Madeline's abduction?
That it was a case of someone
snatching
her
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What did the police do after Madeline went missing?
Called
border
and airport staff
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What did the McCanns express about their family situation after Madeline's disappearance?
They had to
adapt
to
a
new
normality
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What did the McCanns believe about child abductions?
They are
unique
and
rare
crimes
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What did the McCanns hope for regarding Madeline's return?
That
she
would
come
home
safely
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What did the McCanns do with their twins after Madeline's disappearance?
They returned to the
UK
with them
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How did the McCanns describe their emotional state over the years?
They became
stronger
with
support
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What was the impact of media attention on the McCann case?
It brought pressure on the investigation team
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What did the McCanns believe about the police's initial response?
It lacked urgency and effectiveness
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What did the McCanns express about their daughter in their appeals?
That she is
special
and
loved
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What did the McCanns hope to achieve with their public appeals?
To persuade an abductor to release
Madeline
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How did the McCanns feel about the investigation's progress over the years?
They felt it was
slow
and
frustrating
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What did the McCanns believe about the nature of child abductions?
They are often committed for
sexual
gratification
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What did the McCanns express about their family after Madeline's disappearance?
They became a family of
four
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What did the McCanns emphasize about their daughter's personality?
She
was
outgoing
and
expressive
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What did the McCanns believe about the police's handling of the investigation?
It was
slow
and
lacked urgency
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What
did the McCanns hope for in the future regarding Madeline?
That they would see her again
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What did the McCanns express about their emotional journey?
They became stronger over
time
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