'Madeleine McCann cops are looking for missing tot in wrong place,' psychic claims

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'Madeleine McCann cops are looking for missing tot in wrong place,' psychic claims

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EXCLUSIVE: German clairvoyant Michael Schneider reckons authorities searching around the Arade Dam, some 45 minutes from Praia da Luz in the Algarve, are destined to fail

Police searching for missing British girl Madeleine McCann around a reservoir in Portugal are looking in the wrong place according to a psychic.

German clairvoyant Michael Schneider claims he has solved at least 25 missing persons cases since he started aiding investigations on a voluntary basis in 2006.

Explaining how he works, he previously told the Daily Star: "I look at a photo of the missing person or animal and ask myself to God whether the creature is dead or alive and get an answer through my inner voice that is almost always correct."

He then consults a map and comes up with a location.

He reckons authorities searching around the Arade Dam in Silves, some 45 minutes from Praia da Luz in the Algarve, where Madeleine disappeared in May 2007, are so close but yet so far.

"Over the past few years I have made my intuitions about the Madeleine McCann case known to the authorities in a number of telephone calls and emails," he told the Daily Star.

In one such email to German prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters and Christian Hoppe, director of Germany's National Crime Agency, Schneider was adamant that their searches at the Arade Dam would fail.

He wrote in an email to the high-ranking officials: "I don't want to appear know-it-all or smart-ass, but I predict before (!) your searches of Lake Arade and its surroundings that you will not find Madeleine McCann there.

"Rather, I'll stick to my area of Odiáxere, which I've been predicting for years."

Odiáxere is a small town about nine miles from the Mark Warner resort in Praia da Luz, where Madeleine went missing as her parents dined with friends, leaving the then-three-year-old tot alone with her twin siblings.

It's about 20 miles away from where police are currently searching.

Schneider even shared exact co-ordinates of where he thinks Madeleine's remains will be, near a smattering of hotels and a vehicle repair shop.

"Since you or your employees are currently in the area, it might make sense after an unsuccessful search in your favorite area of Silves to also look there with a small set of tools on my behalf," he urged the investigators.

But he doesn't hold out much hope that his services will be called for. He told the Star: "In other cases German and foreign authorities have often approached me. In the case of Maddie, however, never."

He said he had spoken to Mr Wolters in the past about where any remains might be, but not about suspects.

Mr Schneider urged authorities to look to the supernatural to aid in their search.

"I work on a voluntary and unpaid basis and considering the millions of pounds that have already been invested in the search for Maddie, it would be desirable and gratifying that, having failed to find Maddie through conventional means, the British and Portuguese sides now find each other which opens up to unconventional means such as seeing," he said.

German authorities three years ago identified convicted paedophile Christian Brueckner, 45, who was living in the area at the time, as the prime suspect.

He has vehemently denied any involvement, claims he has an alibi and has never been charged in connection with the incident.

Sources claimed Brueckner, who is currently in jail in Germany for raping an elderly woman, used to visit the search area 'often' and stayed at a house nearby.


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