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										A damning new “evidence-based” 
										documentary is being prepared for 
										screening in 2015 and promises to tell 
										the “Untold Story of Madeleine McCann” - 
										alleging that “no abduction took place 
										at all”.
 Orchestrated by independent journalist 
										and social activist Sonia Poulton, the 
										project got underway following the death 
										of 63-year-old grandmother Brenda 
										Leyland - the so-called internet “troll” 
										“outed” over tweets that questioned the 
										official version of events “as put 
										forward by mainstream media”.
 
 According to Poulton, Leyland wrote in a 
										tweet last year that “should she die in 
										odd circumstances” she hoped “people 
										would question, and not just accept the 
										first version of events”.
 
 This is what Poulton claims has spurred 
										her on. In a Christmas message posted on 
										Youtube, the former broadcaster with 
										Internet TV station The People’s Voice 
										reveals her documentary should be ready 
										by the end of March.
 
 Poulton claims her investigation has 
										already flagged up “plenty of evidence 
										to suggest there was not an abduction”. 
										Her focus, she explains, has been on 
										“interviews with “central characters” in 
										the disappearance.
 
 “As you can imagine, these have not 
										exactly been forthcoming”, she adds.
 
 Thus, the decision to “door-step” those 
										she believes have “questions to answer”.
 
 This far Poulton claims to have 
										door-stepped four key characters in the 
										mystery, and she says her investigation 
										has also “traced someone involved in the 
										campaign” to maintain the official 
										version of events, whose identity will 
										“shock people”.
 
										
										Poulton’s Christmas message to all those 
										“fighting for justice” who have become 
										“online detectives” over the last seven 
										years is simply that they remain strong. 
										“We all need to be heard now”, she 
										concludes. “The fact is that the media 
										is systematically failing to represent 
										what is being said online with regard to 
										Madeleine McCann”. As the Metropolitan Police investigation 
										moves into 2015 - having already cost 
										the British taxpayer over £10 million - 
										and a Portuguese inquiry is also 
										ongoing, Poulton reveals that she has 
										been in touch with Scotland Yard to say 
										she would be “more than happy” to be 
										interviewed over her contention that 
										many aspects of the abduction theory “do 
										not add up”.
 
 
 She claims “even a cursory glance” at 
										the factual information available would 
										show this, but that “heavy censorship” 
										means that very few people are aware 
										unless they delve into the police files.
 
 “We will not be silenced any more”, 
										Poulton said in an earlier clip, also 
										posted on Youtube, shortly after Brenda 
										Leyland’s death in October. “We are no 
										longer prepared to be ignored, or 
										silenced or demonised just because we 
										say that that official version of events 
										needs to be questioned”.
 
 As Poulton’s investigation continues, it 
										is uncertain where the final documentary 
										will be broadcast. Her move from The 
										People’s Voice in January was not 
										without controversy, and she has since 
										been described on the alternative online 
										blog The Needle as not so much a 
										journalist but “just a woman with an 
										opinion on everything”.
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