Thanks for keeping the page positive."Rather than offering any new facts or insight into the investigation, the documentary covered old ground and looked into many conspiracy theories.The official campaign website, set up to help find Maddie and endorsed by Kate and Gerry, monitored and deleted the vile abuse as it vowed to stamp out online hate.Speaking on the show just hours after the series went live on the streaming site, he confessed he was worried about what reactions the documentary might fuel.The eight-part series draws on the couple’s heartache and agony after being wrongly accused of being suspects, and their long, painstaking, so far fruitless hunt to find their daughter.Netflix predicted huge success for the documentary, which reportedly cost up to £20 million to make, but were plagued by production issues.“None of them gave you any answers on anything, and my worry is, because I am that customer, my worry is what I’m seeing here is not a documentary, not something factual, but a piece of entertainment.”The documentary examined the tragic story and included brand new interviews with those close to the inquiry."We would have welcomed the opportunity of working with the McCanns directly but they informed us they couldn’t and wouldn’t consider taking part while a police investigation is into their daughter’s abduction is ongoing."Once the Netflix doc was released, vile trolls used the opportunity to send hate mail to devastated Kate and Gerry.There were also accounts from journalists who rushed out to Portugal to work on the story.The documentary makes were reportedly keen to work alongside the McCanns, who have worked tirelessly to keep their missing daughter's case in the media.Clarence said: “Other than regurgitating everything that has already been reported and exhaustively gone over, including a lot of the incorrect and frankly defamatory allegations that have been made at various points over the last 12 years, one has to wonder."We believe it is coming out very soon, within the next two weeks and before the next anniversary.A stern warning was posted saying: “As a reminder, all posts are hidden until they are approved. It’s been going on for nearly 12 years.A family pal said: “Kate and Gerry are angry and upset that people continue to write false and malicious things against them."We did not see - and still do not see - how this programme will help the search for Madeleine and, particularly given there is an active police investigation, it could potentially hinder it. What aspects, you’ve lived this… what would there be to tell over eight one hour [episodes].”For the last 13 years the devastated couple have never stopped pushing for police to do all they can to find her.Kate and Gerry McCann, who experience every parent's worse nightmare, were faced with more theories and speculation into how their daughter vanished.The biggest being that Kate and Gerry refused to take part, along with their 'Tapas Seven' holiday friends, for a heartbreaking reason.Madeleine McCann's parents slammed the eight-part series on their daughter's disappearance after being asked to participate"The production company told us that they were making the documentary and asked us to participate.A friend of the McCanns said: "We understand it is a serialised drama but neither Kate, Gerry nor their holiday friends and main players have co-opertated in any shape or form. Madeleine McCann’s parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, have been searching for her since the moment she went missing in May 2007. I am not saying that they meant to do it or intended for their child to die, but whatever happened, they were there and they disposed of the remains. The parents have the pajamas that Madeleine McCann wore when she allegedly abducted! Madeleine McCann's parents Kate and Gerry McCann have never been able to escape accusations that they were somehow involved in their daughter's disappearance in 2007. We will not tolerate negativity towards Madeleine, her family or anyone else on this page. “What follows is an intensely personal account, and I make no apology for that.”The story of Madeleine McCann has consumed the world since she went missing on May 3, 2007.
The site also includes a section for donations.“It ultimately boils down to whether what we are doing could help us to find Madeleine,” she said as her reason for writing the book.