No I think they're acting pretty much like investigators/prosecutors everywhere. Sometimes what prosecutors describe as compelling evidence turns out to be flimsy. It's their job to say the evidence is strong. Sometimes according to them it's even overwhelming. But really it's flimsy, and very possibly that's going to happen again (if it ever does get to a trial that is. Imo it won't)
I think you are being pessimistic regarding the MM case. Much as some have been pessimistic regarding every initiative taken on behalf of MM since 2007 when she disappeared. None more so than investigators who didn't try to find her and who ignored pertinent evidence which should have been worth looking at to be ruled in or out.
It is nothing short of miraculous that the present MM German investigation has been able to come up with a suspect who has been agreed as such by the British and Portuguese police after the years of all other possibilities being eliminated.
Operation Grange identified circumstances which caused a bit of friction with the PJ who were following the same lead they were under secrecy of justice, prior to their reopening of the MM case. Confirmation indeed, if any was needed of a gaping hole in the initial investigation.
There was a prolific sexual predator operating within a 37 mile radius from where MM disappeared. Nobody bothered to look for him.
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The Met uncovered the link which had been missed by Portuguese police.
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Portuguese police failed to probe the vital links and ruled out the prolific pervert as a suspect in the hunt for Madeleine.
The latest breakthrough in the case only came when Scotland Yard detectives connected the suspect with three incidents which were reported to them following a fresh appeal for information last year.
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“In six of the 12 potentially linked offences the suspect either sat or lay on the bed, before committing the sexual assault.”
A total of nine out of 12 break-ins carried out by the man were known to Portuguese investigators. However, they considered the incidents too spread out to be linked to Madeleine’s disappearance – despite taking place around an hour’s drive from Praia da Luz.
They also ruled out the suspect because there were no apparent attempts of abducting the girls.
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Two of the breakins were in Praia da Luz,
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In most cases there were no signs of forced entry to the properties, nothing was taken, and the intruder appeared between 2am and 5am.
This increases suspicions that the reasons for the intruder’s break-ins were sexually motivated.
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The suspect may have been in the properties for some time before committing the offences or being interrupted either by a parent, or the child waking up. He remained calm, even when disturbed.
Critics of the Portuguese investigation claim their failures to follow up on the leads mean they missed a vital window of opportunity to find Madeleine.
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A senior Portuguese police source said officers from the Policia Judiciaria were said to be “furious” with the Met.
They said the three UK letters of request have mentioned nothing about the new suspect.
The senior officer said: “The Metropolitan police today haven’t done anything but reveal the line of investigation discovered by the Portuguese team working on the review of the case.”
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Negativity interfered with taking an interest in checking out the evidence which at the time was inconvenient for the Portuguese police who had already decided on the perpetrator. It is risible to suggest that the BKA are replicating that incompetence in their present investigation which is evidence led.
I wonder about the ambiguous statement "They also ruled out the suspect ...". Was this the guy referred to recently in the Portuguese press as having been checked out at the time?