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The disappearance of Shannon Matthews

Posted: Friday, April 11, 2008, 17:14 (BST)
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Nine-year-old Shannon Matthews disappeared for over three weeks earlier this year and was eventually found at a house less than a mile from her home in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. Several members of her extended family have since been arrested in connection with her disappearance.

Here is a timeline of how sympathy turned to outrage:

* Feb. 19 - Shannon was last seen outside the gates of her school after returning from a swimming trip.

* Feb 20 - Police launch what is to become one of the biggest manhunts in Britain which at its height involved 200 police officers and 60 detectives - equivalent to around 10 percent of West Yorkshire Police's operational strength.

Shannon's mother, Karen Matthews, 32, makes an impassioned appeal for her return. Posters are put up around the neighbourhood on the tough Dewsbury Moor estate and dozens of neighbours join the search in freezing conditions.

* Feb. 26 - Police say they fear the girl may have "fallen into the wrong hands."

* March 14 - Twenty-four days after she vanished, Shannon is found alive and well, hidden in the base of a divan bed at a house in Batley Carr. She is taken into care by Kirklees Family Services while 39-year-old Michael Donovan, the uncle of her mother's boyfriend, is charged with kidnapping and false imprisonment.

* April 2 - The boyfriend, Craig Meehan, a 22-year-old supermarket fishmonger, is charged with possessing child pornography.

* April 3 - Dewsbury MP Shahid Malik praises police for their thorough investigation, but urges people on the Dewsbury Moor estate to stay calm in the light of the arrests.

* April 4 - Police arrest Meehan's sister and mother. Amanda Hyett, 25, is held on suspicion of assisting an offender while 49-year-old Alice Meehan is detained on suspicion of attempting to pervert the course of justice.

* April 7 - Shannon's mother is arrested and subsequently charged with child neglect and perverting the course of justice. She is remanded in custody for her own safety to appear on April 16 via videolink at Leeds Crown Court.

* April 9 - Police warn neighbours on the estate not to take the law into their own hands.

* April 10 - The Sun newspaper, in a front page splash, brands Karen Matthews "Public Enemy Number One."

Three women aged 25, 29 and 49 are held on suspicion of perverting the course of justice.

* April 11 - Craig Meehan appears in court and is remanded in custody to appear again on April 18.



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Added: Saturday, April 12, 2008, 8:11 (BST)

I hope to god that they are NOT going to try and make a film out of this.!!!!!!
I for one would not want to watch it...

jayne smart, fareham.england

Added: Saturday, April 12, 2008, 8:08 (BST)

what the hell was this woman thinking of.????
there are too many kids that REALLY do go missing every day that are never found.On the first plea she gave to television cameras it was clear that she never had one tear i her eye..Why did nobody pick up on this?She looked horribly nervous right from the start....This is one sick woman and i hope she gets what she deserves..Did she really think she would make money out of this horrible stunt? There are people out there who would do anything to have a child of their own and we have people like her treating kids like this...SHE IS A TOTAL DISGRACE AND SHE SHOULD BE ASHAMED TO CALL HERSELF A MOTHER..

jayne smart, fareham,england

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