From Correio da Manhã
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Moita Flores, criminalista
CM: The analyses have arrived at PJ. What could happen now?
MF: If they have arrived, they could create the conditions to proceed to new questioning and possibly arrests.
CM: These results could, then, be decisive and orient the investigation in a specific direction?
MF: They could come to confirm some of the hypotheses that are on the table. They orient, decisively, by action or by omision.
CM: Was the delay in the results arriving reasonable?
MF: No... if they have arrived already. They should have been here a long time ago.
CM: Do you continue to believe that the English could have intervened with the intent to delay the results and the investigation?
MF: I have no douts that there was a power play from the government and the media such that this case would have had no other solution apart from an abduction.
CM: Is there any chance that the resulls were inconclusive?
MF: After so many days and so many weeks I can not believe that the results are inconclusive. It is easy and quick to arrive at a conclusion that is inconclusive, but not the opposite.
CM: With the results in the PJ's hands, do you believe that the case will be resolved in the next few days or the short term?
MF: I will not say that it is going to be resolved definitively because the case is only resolved when it is handed to the judge. But it can have great strides (towards the front=.
CM: According to the British press, the police are not saying anything to Madeleine's parents. Is this normal?
MF: The British press in this case has not been trustworthy. I have no doubts that they have done everything possible to deny the case with each piece of evidence presented.
CM_ Do you believe that Britains were involved in Madeleine's disappearance?
MF: I believe that the hypothesis that is most trustworthy, coherent, sensible and compatible is a homicide.
CM: By the Britians?
MF: By someone who had access to that house.
(may be more later)