Kate and Gerry McCann have refused to feature in a Netflix documentary about the 2007 disappearance of their daughter Madeleine, MailOnline has learned.
The streaming service has not announced a release date for the eight-episode show but says it will feature new interviews with key investigators.
It follows the success of last year's one-part documentary on wrongly jailed American student Amanda Knox and the hit series Making A Murderer.
MailOnline understands the McCanns declined to be involved because the Metropolitan Police investigation into Madeleine - Operation Grange - is still underway.
The documentary will likely air before the McCanns learn the result of their appeal to the European Court of Human Rights regarding the Portuguese ex-police chief who claimed their daughter is dead and they are responsible.
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The streaming service has not announced a release date for the eight-episode show but says it will feature new interviews with key investigators.
It follows the success of last year's one-part documentary on wrongly jailed American student Amanda Knox and the hit series Making A Murderer.
MailOnline understands the McCanns declined to be involved because the Metropolitan Police investigation into Madeleine - Operation Grange - is still underway.
The documentary will likely air before the McCanns learn the result of their appeal to the European Court of Human Rights regarding the Portuguese ex-police chief who claimed their daughter is dead and they are responsible.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4867872/Netflix-making-eight-Madeleine-McCann-documentary.html#ixzz4sGW4GVq9
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