osadelnorte
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I am on the fence with regard to the McCanns' involvement in Madeleine 's disappearance.
What strikes me, is their media presence: surely, if they were involved in Madeleine's disappearance, they would want as little media exposure as possible and would rather want the case to die down in the public eye as opposed to writing books, appearing on talk shows, etc.
If you committed a crime, or was somehow responsible for your child's death, you would not want to talk to the media, because you may just unintentionally incriminate yourself by something you said.
I agree in general, but there have been so many cases where the parents did everything they could to expose the case to the media after faking an abduction. It doesn't usually go on for 5+ years, of course, but it happens. I'm thinking of the Shannon Matthews case in the UK, or the Susan Smith case in the US. In the extreme, there's the JonBenet Ramsey case; her father recently published another book 16 years after the child's death.