Missing Madeleine Mc Cann
More than 40 million people have visited a website to find missing Madeleine McCann, as police continue their "dynamic" investigation into her disappearance.
Portuguese police are continuing to examine telephone calls between a Russian computer expert and their key suspect on the night the little girl was abducted, while the campaign to boost Madeleine's profile across Europe gathers pace.
The official website to track her down, www.bringmadeleinehome.com, reads: "Over 40 Million people have been on the website! Keep Looking!"
Sergey Malinka, 22, insisted he had nothing to do with the four-year-old's disappearance after being questioned by detectives until the early hours of Thursday morning.
Mr Malinka designed a website for Anglo-Portuguese man Robert Murat, the first "arguido", or suspect. On Thursday night, Mr Malinka told Sky News he wanted to clear his name and knew nothing about Madeleine's disappearance.
Describing his relationship with Mr Murat as "strictly professional", he said if he did know anything he would share it with everyone. The first time he heard about Madeleine was "the following day of the tragedy".
"I want to get on with my life ... and I want to clear my name," he said, adding he he felt "hurt" by the media. Mr Malinka, who said he was interviewed as a witness, denied reports that child pornography was found on his computers. He said he had a clean record and was a "normal" man.
But the Policia Judiciaria (PJ) indicated on Thursday night that if more evidence came to light he could become a suspect. Chief Inspector Olegario Sousa confirmed that a man was questioned but did not name him as Mr Malinka.
He told a press conference in the town of Portimao: "He has been interviewed as a witness, a witness is not a suspect, but it may be during the course of the investigation things could change. It's a very dynamic investigation. The suspect couldn't become a witness, but the witness could become a suspect."
Madeleine's parents, Gerry and Kate McCann, kept a low profile on Thursday, exactly a fortnight after their young daughter's disappearance. Relative Michael Wright appeared before the cameras instead, saying: "Kate and Gerry are the leadership for the whole campaign, their ability to remain positive and focus on what we can do rather than go to the dark places - that they have perhaps visited in the early days - is where our focus is and it drives us all on."
From AOL
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