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The FOX True Crime Podcast w/ Emily Compagno

Missing For 16 Years: Updates In The Search For Madeleine McCann

The FOX True Crime Podcast w/ Emily Compagno

Fox News

True Crime

4.8708 Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2023

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

On the night of May 3rd, 2007, British 3-year-old Madeleine McCann went missing while on a family vacation to Portugal. That night, Madeleine’s parents Gerry and Kate McCann dined with friends at a nearby restaurant, leaving the toddler and her two younger siblings alone in the apartment at which they were staying. The adults took turns checking on the children throughout the evening, but as Kate returned to the complex, she discovered Madeleine was missing. Her disappearance sparked an international search effort, as well as a global media frenzy. 16 years later, the investigation continues with new developments in the case. FOX News London-based Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent Greg Palkot joins with updates from the latest search operation in Portugal, as well as details about the current suspect in the case. Later, he discusses why Madeleine's disappearance continues to garner media attention all these years later. Follow Emily on Instagram: @realemilycompagno Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:30.1

I'm Emily Campanio, and this is the Fox True Crime Podcast.

0:41.0

Now you have a lap coat that has some blood on it.

0:44.5

And at this point, the decision was me, you know what, we better lock down the building,

0:49.2

stop everybody from coming in and out, and let's start treating this as a crime scene.

1:05.0

Earlier this week, I spoke with retired New Haven Police Lieutenant Lisa Dadio about her work investigating the murder of Annie Lay, a graduate student at Yale University. Annie disappeared just days before she was to be wed to her college sweetheart, sending shockwaves not only through

1:12.1

the Yale campus, but throughout the nation as well. Tragically, Annie's body was found the day

1:18.0

she was to be married. However, just nine days after her disappearance, the New Haven Police

1:23.6

Department was able to swiftly arrest Yale lab technician Raymond Clark III for Annie's

1:29.1

murder. It's a story that showcases the incredible work and capabilities of various agencies

1:34.8

coming together. Be sure to go back and listen if you haven't done so already.

1:42.5

So without giving too much away about the story, tell us who Annie Lay was.

1:47.9

She was such a bright individual with such an incredible future.

1:52.5

And I think what has struck the nation, frankly, at the time and certainly me listening to this story is just what an amazingly hardworking and bright individuals she was, that there

2:03.1

was really this huge future ahead of her in the medicinal field and in pharmaceuticals.

2:08.8

She worked in biology, all those things that are hard for me to understand.

2:13.2

But really what you just have to understand is that she had been the recipient of all of these different

2:18.3

grants and had worked through high school and college and was now in this graduate program

2:23.4

with her fiance by her side and really such a bright horizon in the medical field. There would

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