
Tell all before you die, Maddie suspect urged

9 December 2009
The Daily Express
Alan Hall
A convicted paedophile wanted for questioning by detectives working for Madeleine McCann's parents is close to death, it was revealed yesterday. Sex fiend Raymond Hewlett, 64, can no longer speak because of throat cancer and lives in a council flat he shares with his partner in Aachen, Germany. Hewlett's lawyer, Detlev Wagner, said: "He could not talk to them even if he wanted to. "He is gravely ill. He does not have long for this world."
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The Daily Express
Alan Hall
A convicted paedophile wanted for questioning by detectives working for Madeleine McCann's parents is close to death, it was revealed yesterday. Sex fiend Raymond Hewlett, 64, can no longer speak because of throat cancer and lives in a council flat he shares with his partner in Aachen, Germany. Hewlett's lawyer, Detlev Wagner, said: "He could not talk to them even if he wanted to. "He is gravely ill. He does not have long for this world."

Maddie suspect on verge of death

9 December 2009
The Sun
Allan Hall
A convicted paedophile who could hold the key to what happened to Maddie McCann is close to death. Private detectives acting for her family want to quiz Raymond Hewlett, 64, who lives in Aachen, Germany. But Hewlett's lawyer says he is in the final throes of throat cancer and can no longer speak. Detlev Wagner said: "He could not talk to them even if he wanted to. He does not have long for this world."
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The Sun
Allan Hall
A convicted paedophile who could hold the key to what happened to Maddie McCann is close to death. Private detectives acting for her family want to quiz Raymond Hewlett, 64, who lives in Aachen, Germany. But Hewlett's lawyer says he is in the final throes of throat cancer and can no longer speak. Detlev Wagner said: "He could not talk to them even if he wanted to. He does not have long for this world."

KEY EVENTS IN THE HUNT FOR MADELEINE

2 November 2009
Press Association
Here is a timeline of the key events since Madeleine McCann's disappearance.
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Press Association
Here is a timeline of the key events since Madeleine McCann's disappearance.

IS THE NET CLOSING IN ON A MONSTER?

23 May 2009
Daily Mail
Michael Seamark
PAEDOPHILE NAMED IN SEARCH FOR MADDIE FACES QUIZ ON SECOND CASE
DETECTIVES are waiting to fly to Germany to question Raymond Hewlett, the predatory paedophile named yesterday as a possible suspect in Madeleine McCann's disappearance. West Yorkshire Police confirmed that they are 'actively seeking' the 64-year-old former soldier - who was in the Algarve when three-year-old Madeleine vanished.
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Daily Mail
Michael Seamark
PAEDOPHILE NAMED IN SEARCH FOR MADDIE FACES QUIZ ON SECOND CASE
DETECTIVES are waiting to fly to Germany to question Raymond Hewlett, the predatory paedophile named yesterday as a possible suspect in Madeleine McCann's disappearance. West Yorkshire Police confirmed that they are 'actively seeking' the 64-year-old former soldier - who was in the Algarve when three-year-old Madeleine vanished.

Violent paedophile was murder suspect

22 May 2009
Yorkshire Post
Rob Preece
THE violent child sex attacker being investigated in connection with Madeleine McCann's disappearance was the prime suspect in a shocking murder case which took 32 years to solve and saw an innocent man jailed. Raymond Hewlett, 64, was interviewed by police hunting the killer of 11-year-old schoolgirl Lesley Molseed, whose body was found on moorland near Ripponden in 1975.
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Yorkshire Post
Rob Preece
THE violent child sex attacker being investigated in connection with Madeleine McCann's disappearance was the prime suspect in a shocking murder case which took 32 years to solve and saw an innocent man jailed. Raymond Hewlett, 64, was interviewed by police hunting the killer of 11-year-old schoolgirl Lesley Molseed, whose body was found on moorland near Ripponden in 1975.

Molseed killer's son: I nearly killed myself

October 23, 2009
Simon Coyle
Nick Castree is campaigning to give more support to the families of convicted murderers
The son of a man who killed a schoolgirl is urging the police to provide more support to the families of convicted murderers. Nick Castree, from Rawtenstall, is the son of Ronald Castree who kidnapped and murdered Lesley Molseed in 1975.
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Simon Coyle
Nick Castree is campaigning to give more support to the families of convicted murderers
The son of a man who killed a schoolgirl is urging the police to provide more support to the families of convicted murderers. Nick Castree, from Rawtenstall, is the son of Ronald Castree who kidnapped and murdered Lesley Molseed in 1975.

Rawtenstall man: Killers' families need help too

20 October 2009
Lancashire Telegraph
Peter Magill
The son of a notorious child killer who has made a fresh start in Rossendale has called for more support for the families of murderers. Nick Tighe has previously branded his father Ronald Castree, who kidnapped and murdered Rochdale schoolgirl Lesley Molseed in 1975, as “sick and evil”.
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Lancashire Telegraph
Peter Magill
The son of a notorious child killer who has made a fresh start in Rossendale has called for more support for the families of murderers. Nick Tighe has previously branded his father Ronald Castree, who kidnapped and murdered Rochdale schoolgirl Lesley Molseed in 1975, as “sick and evil”.

Child killer's son campaigns for more help for families of criminals

19 October 2009
M2 Presswire
The son of a convicted child killer is calling for more help and support for the families of murderers. Nick Castree, whose father Ron abducted and murdered 11-year-old Rochdale schoolgirl Lesley Moleseed (SIC) in 1975, has told BBC One's Inside Out North West of his campaign to gain a better understanding for the families of criminals. His campaign has been spurred on not only by his own experience but also by that of Bobbie Louise Wilkinson, whose father is convicted killer Levi Bellfield. Bellfield is serving three life sentences for abduction and murder.
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M2 Presswire
The son of a convicted child killer is calling for more help and support for the families of murderers. Nick Castree, whose father Ron abducted and murdered 11-year-old Rochdale schoolgirl Lesley Moleseed (SIC) in 1975, has told BBC One's Inside Out North West of his campaign to gain a better understanding for the families of criminals. His campaign has been spurred on not only by his own experience but also by that of Bobbie Louise Wilkinson, whose father is convicted killer Levi Bellfield. Bellfield is serving three life sentences for abduction and murder.

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