Where was he? Mobile records hold key:

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25 May 2009
Daily Mirror
Ryan Parry & Stephen Moyes
He'd been to Maddy resort: Cops want to trace his van.

The couple who raised the alarm about paedophile Ray Hewlett told yesterday how detectives who interviewed them asked: "Do you still have his mobile number." Alan and Cindy Thompson were questioned for three hours at the weekend by officers from Leicestershire Police's Madeleine McCann task force. Cindy, who handed over the foreign number, said yesterday: "The detective who interviewed me asked for Ray's number. He didn't say what they'll do with it, I just hope it helps in some way."
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McCanns urge paedophile to help search

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24 May 2009
Independent On Sunday
Nina Lakhani


A convicted sex offender is thought to have information on events preceding Madeleine's abduction. Gerry and Kate McCann pleaded for a convicted sex offender to "see sense" and co-operate fully with investigators searching for their missing daughter. Raymond Hewlett, 64, has served several jail sentences for sexually assaulting young girls and is also wanted for questioning by British detectives for at least one unresolved sexual offence.
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Madeleine McCann police to quiz holiday couple who raised suspicions about paedophile Raymond Hewlett

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23 May 2009
Daily Mirror
Stephen Moyes and Jeremy Armstrong


Convicted paedophile Raymond Hewlett could be at the centre of three police inquiries as he lies in a German hospital recovering from throat cancer surgery.

Detectives from Leicestershire police yesterday said they wanted to question British holidaymakers Alan and Cindy Thompson over their claims that when Madeleine McCann was snatched from the Portuguese resort of Praia da Luz, Hewlett and his family were staying at a campsite in the region.
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Wanted

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23 May 2009
Mirror
Stephen Moyes ; Jeremy Armstrong
Madeleine police to talk to couple who raised their suspicions about Algarve drifter: Detectives keen to interview perv: He is investigated over death of son

Convicted paedophile Raymond Hewlett could be at the centre of three police inquiries as he lies in a German hospital recovering from throat cancer surgery. Detectives from Leicestershire police yesterday said they wanted to question British holidaymakers Alan and Cindy Thompson over their claims that when Madeleine McCann was snatched from the Portuguese resort of Praia da Luz, Hewlett and his family were staying at a campsite in the region.
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Police hope to quiz paedophile linked with Madeleine probe

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23 May 2009
The Irish Examiner

British police were today hoping to interview a convicted paedophile in Germany who is being investigated over Madeleine McCann’s disappearance. Raymond Hewlett, 64, is alleged to have been staying near the McCanns’ holiday flat in Praia da Luz, Portugal, when the little girl went missing in May 2007. UK-born Hewlett, a former soldier who previously lived in Blackpool and Telford, was jailed several times for sexually assaulting young girls. He is now reportedly being treated for throat cancer in hospital in the German city of Aachen, but is wanted for questioning by British detectives.
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Paedophile investigated by McCann team

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23 May 2009
The Journal


BRITISH police were last night preparing to interview a convicted paedophile in Germany who is being investigated over Madeleine McCann's disappearance.

Raymond Hewlett, 64, is alleged to have been staying near the McCanns' holiday flat in Praia da Luz, Portugal, when the girl went missing in 2007.

UK-born Hewlett, a former soldier who previously lived in Blackpool and Telford, was jailed several times for sexually assaulting young girls.

He is now reportedly being treated for throat cancer in Germany but is wanted for questioning by British detectives.

West Yorkshire Police confirmed they were seeking him in connection with an indecent assault in 1975.

"We have made contact with the German authorities. We are just waiting for clearance so we can actually go and speak to him regarding that incident," a spokeswoman said. "We cannot go into details on the incident." Two retired UK detectives hired by Madeleine's parents to search for their daughter hope to interview Hewlett with the help of British police.

A source said: "A proper police force such as West Yorkshire may get first crack. It's then a question of us liaising with the police to see what access we can get." But the source added: "He is one of a number of possible leads that we are looking at. We are not going to give it any more weight than that. We are being quite cautious on this." Questions were raised about Hewlett's time in Portugal by a couple who met him on holiday, the Daily Mirror reported.

Alan and Cindy Thompson said the sex offender was living with his wife and six children in a converted Dodge truck travelling from campsite to campsite in the Algarve and southern Spain. Hewlett allegedly told the couple he was approached by some "Gypsy tourists" offering to buy his daughter just before Madeleine went missing.

They also recalled him mentioning a "business" trip to Morocco, where there were several alleged sightings of Madeleine following her disappearance.

Hewlett reportedly told the Thompsons he was at a market in the Portuguese town of Fuseta, 30 miles from Praia da Luz, when Madeleine vanished.

He had told the couple he had done nothing wrong and they were judging him based on what they knew of his past.

He said: "If you've chosen to believe anything I can't do anything about it anyway, so there you go. Catch 22." It is believed the Thompsons attempted to contact British police with their concerns about Hewlett some time ago but were not successful.

Leicestershire Police, which handled the British end of the Madeleine inquiry, refused to comment.

Madeleine was nearly four when she went missing from her family's apartment in Praia da Luz on May 3, 2007
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Paedophile in Maddy case 'to be extradited

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22 May 2009
The Evening Standard
Robert Mendick


A convicted paedophile under investigation over Madeleine McCann's dis-appearance faces a deathbed extradition to the UK for a series of sex attacks. Raymond Hewlett, 64, being treated for throat cancer at a hospital in Germany, was named today as a suspect in her abduction after it emerged he was living in a motor home an hour's drive from where she vanished.
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