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20 July 2008
We'll savage bungling cops on Oprah show
CLEARED McCANNS VOW TV ONSLAUGHT
By Nick Dorman
Madeleine McCann's parents will savage bungling Portuguese cops in a tell-all interview with chat queen Oprah Winfrey when they are cleared as suspects tomorrow.
For 317 days fuming Kate and Gerry have been gagged by their status as arguidos.
But at noon tomorrow a judge will formally lift the cloud of suspicion - as exclusively revealed in The People in April.
And the McCanns will finally be free to speak about the investigation into three-year-old Maddie's disappearance.
They are set to launch a stinging attack on US star Oprah's TV show - although her rival Barbara Walters is also vying to secure the first interview with the couple. The doctors, both 40, will either go to the States or speak from their home in Rothley, Leics.
Pals expect them to highlight more than a dozen basic errors by police in the four weeks after their daughter's disappearance on May 3 last year.

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These include: FAILING to immediately seal off the crime scene in Praia da Luz, allowing vital forensic evidence to be lost in and around the McCann holiday apartment.
Failing to inform Spanish border cops until the next morning.
Waiting more than 48 hours before house-to-house inquiries began. DELAYING the decision to bring in child abduction specialists and ISSUINGa baffling series of different descriptions of suspects - including one primitive e-fit picture which resembled a "boiled egg with hair".
The McCanns will also round on cops for leaking details of the case to the Portuguese press in a bid to incriminate them.
Their spokesman Clarence Mitchell said last night: "Kate and Gerry will talk about the police inquiry once their arguido status has been lifted.
"They want to get their side of the story across. They want the weight of guilt by association lifted from their shoulders. And they will make it clear that they will continue to search for Madeleine, come what may."
The couple are likely to focus their fury on top cop Goncalo Amaral, who was kicked off the Madeleine case last October following allegations of incompetence and attacks on his British police counterparts.
Moustachioed Amaral, 48, sometimes worked little more than four hours a day and enjoyed long, boozy lunches.
He was also overheard telling of his suspicions that the McCanns killed their daughter.
Police still have NO idea what happened to Madeleine, who disappeared from her bed while her parents were eating out.
A friend said yesterday: "Kate and Gerry are furious. They've kept their thoughts private - because the Portuguese legal system left them no choice. It's been incredibly frustrating.
"They know the police have given up looking for Maddie, so they've nothing to lose. A string of mistakes were made. And police leaked things that were totally untrue. When it was reported that Maddie's DNA was found in their car, Kate and Gerry could only conclude someone was trying to frame them.
"Being suspects has put an appalling strain on them. Kate hasn't been able to go out without thinking people may be pointing a finger of blame.
"As soon as they're free to talk about the appalling way they have been treated, they will."

 
Traces – Finding the trail of a death changed the direction of the investigation

English defended the use of the dogs

An exhaustive report explains the possible scenarios to hide a body and defends the animals’ reliability

Mark Harrison, the English police who was designated to help the Polícia Judiciária in the search for Madeleine McCann, wrote a report last summer, in which he defended the usage of the dogs that are experts in the detection of cadaver odours and blood traces. The discovery of the residues and the signaling of the trail of a cadaver thus ended up formally changing the direction of an investigation that had been limited to the theory of abduction until then.

The report, which praises the Portuguese authorities’ work, suggested that the animals should be taken to all the locations where the body might have been hidden. From the apartment that had been rented by the McCanns up to the crèche, through the beach and the church area.

Mark Harrison explained that it was necessary to analyse the scenarios of Madeleine having been killed that night and her body abandoned by a person on foot or by car. The expert added that despite of the high costs of that search, it should be carried out in order to clarify the case.

Dogs are reliable

In the report, Mark Harrison says that it us very unlikely that the body was buried in the sand. The English policeman defends that a launch into the sea is the most likely scenario, while the body should also be searched for within an area of cliffs and dense bushes that lies east of Praia da Luz.

The two English dogs were presented as an indispensable help to the investigation, after their abilities and the manner in which they are trained were explained in detail, as well as the fact that they both react to blood traces and cadaver odours, without a single episode of “false positives” in the investigations.

In his report, Mark Harrison listed cases of success that offered a guarantee of reliability. And he asserted that if the dogs came to signal Maddie’s death, then it would be a fact.

Details

High costs - Mark Harrison stressed the high costs of the dogs. Their daily rate amounted to one thousand euros; the cost of the trip for them and their handlers was of 2750. There was also the cost of the passport for the animals (450 euros), adding to the lodging, the food and the transportation of the vehicles that were necessary for the animals.

False positives – Eddie, the dog that specialized in cadaver odour detection, has never given a false alert. He has participated in approximately 200 searches in homicide scenarios in Great Britain and never signaled any products that derived from meat or any other food item.

Human blood – Keela was trained exclusively with human blood; blood that is subject to strict testing and which comes from hospitals. She locates contaminated guns, smells vehicles and clothing items, and accurately detects residues, even if the locations are subject to cleaning.

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Kate refused to answer the PJ

Kate refused to answer tens of questions from the Polícia Judiciária. After the first day of questioning, when she appeared in the company of her lawyer but was heard as a witness, Kate changed her stance. Being made an arguida and the fact that the authorities assumed that they admitted her involvement in the disappearance of her daughter Madeleine, led her to adopt a different attitude.

She refused to reply, for example, why she left the twins behind in the bedroom in order to call her husband and friends at the restaurant, after finding out that Maddie had disappeared.

She also failed to explain why she had not searched for her daughter in the first moments, sitting on the bed almost without moving, and she offered no explanation for the fact that the preliminary test results from the English lab detected traces in the car boot and behind the sofa, traces whose DNA resembled Maddie’s.

Other details from her personal and professional life remained unanswered. Kate refused, for example, to explain whether or not it was true that before the holidays she had admitted she had a bad premonition. Whether or not she had ever complained that the twins were very restless or had ever admitted to deliver the guard of Maddie to a relative.

Kate also remained expressionless when she was confronted with the possibility that she had quit working because she could not handle the pressure of raising he three small children.

She did not explain how the cadaver odour was found on her clothes and on the soft toy that was normally used by Maddie, or why the dogs marked the death inside the apartment.

Kate also chose not to clarify who had called Sky News, nor did she reveal whom she had called in the moments that immediately followed the disappearance.

In her deposition, Kate was also confronted with the fact that her refusal to make a statement might hinder the discovery of her daughter’s whereabouts. Nevertheless, she kept her silence.

Mother’s DNA on the window

The window had been forced open and the abductor had taken the child through it. That was the first possibility that was advanced by Kate to the authorities that collected residues on location. But the tests that were done at the IML [Portuguese forensics institute] ended up isolating just one DNA which did not belong to the child but rather to Kate. To the PJ, it is also practically impossible for anyone to carry the child out of that window, which does not even open completely.

Gerry accepted to speak to the police

On the day that he was made an arguido, Gerry accepted to answer all of the Judiciária’s questions.

Doubts about surveillance on the children

The PJ found contradictions in the friends’ testimonies concerning the manner in which the children were watched over.

Denied the use of sedatives on the children

Kate and Gerry have always denied to the PJ that they medicated the children or used any sedative to make them sleep. Maddie’s parents thus stated that their children went to bed early simply because they were used to that, and it was not even usual for them to wake in the middle of the night. CM knows that months after Maddie disappeared, Kate suggested to the Judiciária that the twins should be tested in order to find out whether they had been sedated that night. Something that the investigators found strange, given the fact that being doctors, they both knew that any residue would have disappeared by then. This was considered to be another indicator that Kate and Gerry were not telling the whole truth about what happened on the 3rd of May, hiding what had happened to the child.

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Notes

Recorded | PJ taped action – The dogs’ search was recorded by the Polícia Judiciária. The handler also wrote an extensive report that translated the signs that had been detected by the animals during their search for traces.

TIR | English address – Kate stated her identity and her residence and gave her English address. Therefore, the return home was not considered to be an escape from justice.

Return | Postponed promise – When they returned home, the McCanns promised to return if it was necessary to make a statement. The reconstitution was requested, but the friends boycotted it.

source: Correio da Manhã 20.07.2008, paper edition
 
Rogatories – Judge didn’t validate the diary immediately

PJ wanted to hear the McCanns again

Today, the process is most likely to be archived. Ten months ago, the PJ asked for the reconstitution of the crime and a new questioning of the couple

Pinto Monteiro promised a solution for the Maddie case for today. The archiving of the process is most likely to be announced on the General Attorney’s Office’s website, after more than a year of an investigation that was made of breakthroughs and retreats.

The Judiciária lost some battles and diligences that were not carried out may have compromised the discovery of the truth. That is the understanding of Gonçalo Amaral, who launches the book ‘The Truth about the Lie’ next week, in which he promises to explain the reason why he believed in the child’s death and in the involvement of the parents in concealing the cadaver.

CM knows that Gonçalo Amaral was not alone in this fight. Only days after Kate and Gerry were questioned and after they returned to England, the PJ inspector who was in charge of the process defended that he wanted to hear the couple again and that they should be subject to a more serious coercion measure. He also requested the reconstitution of the facts.

In a dispatch that is dated September 19, Magalhães Menezes, a prosecutor of the Republic, manifested himself against it. He said it was an unnecessary diligence, because Kate had refused to answer and Gerry had clarified little or nothing.

Concerning the change in the coercion measures, he said there was no legal basis for any modification. The couple had given their English address when they were made arguidos, and remained available to be contacted at that residence.

Later on, when the PJ made the requests again, the magistrate ended up admitting to the new questioning. But he postponed the decision for a later moment in time, because he understood that hearing the friends and the numerous persons that the PJ had requested might raise new questions.

It should also be noted that the judge kept some reservations about the requests that were made by the Judiciária’s investigators. Concerning Kate’s diary, for example, the judicial magistrate argued that only later would it be possible to know whether it could be validated, because it revealed facts from Maddie’s mother’s private life.

Judge Pedro Frias refused the Public Ministry to access the text messages that were sent and received by Gerry McCann, alleging that the messages were telephone interceptions and that judicial authorizations could not be given after the occurrence.

Mysteries of the process

Investigating the friends – A strong suspicion, prompted by three testimonies, fell over one of the McCann couple’s friends. But that doctor returned to his country after the disappearance and he did not explain many of the questions for which the PJ had no answers. The Judiciária failed to understand his life story.

Reconstitution – Right after the interrogation of Kate and Gerry, the PJ requested the reconstitution of the facts. The English were asked to return to Portugal for the diligence to be carried out. Kate and Gerry ended up accepting, but the friends denied it. The Polícia Judiciária did not carry out the reconstitution and the archiving of the case, waiting for better evidence, renders the diligence useless.

Irishman not heard – An Irish citizen who stated he saw Gerry carrying a child on the evening of the 3rd of May should have been questioned again through a rogatory letter. But that was not fulfilled, and his deposition ended up not being obtained. What was known was that the witness made himself immediately available for a deposition.

Text message register – The PJ wanted to access the contents of the text messages that were sent and received by Gerry during the hours immediately before and after his daughter’s disappearance. The Public Ministry validated the request, but the judge did not defer the pretention, considering that it would be equal to listening operations. And that at that point in time, there was no judicial permission for them to be carried out.

Clinical records – The Public Ministry decided that the PJ should not access the clinical records of Madeleine and the twins Sean and Amélie. The prosecutor sustained that such would violate the privacy of the children and their parents, and the evidence might be considered null. For the magistrate, the request was not duly sustained, either.

To find out whether Dave saw Madeleine in the apartment

The last time that Maddie was seen by someone outside the group was at around 5.30 p.m. on the 3rd of May. After that, only David Payne asserts to have seen Maddie in the apartment, when he went there to exchange a few words with Kate. The PJ mistrusts that thesis and ends up having doubts about the time span of the disappearance. There are also contradictions about the time that Dave spent inside the apartment. Kate says they only exchanged two or three words, but Gerry guarantees that his friend stayed inside the house where his children were, for half an hour. The fact that three witnesses launch suspicions about Dave made it fundamental to clarify this situation.

Brother-in-law washed the car due to fish smell

Gerry’s brother-in-law was also heard in a rogatory letter. He was the usual driver of the Renault Scénic and he explained to the police that he had washed the car boot because one day he had perceived that fish blood had spilled from the bag that he had just acquired at the supermarket. Alexander also added, in April this year, when he was questioned by the investigators, that one day he had noticed a strange smell in the car. But he guaranteed that was due to the fact that they usually transported waste in the car boot. He also said that the twins’ nappies were usually placed there, and that was the reason for the intense smells.

Trip to London without results

It was the last great hope for the investigation. Already in the possession of the final documents from the English lab, which launched strong doubts and rendered the results from the residues that were found inside the car that was rented by the McCanns 22 days after Maddie disappeared inconclusive, the Polícia Judiciária from Portimão made themselves available to watch the questioning of the McCanns’ friends. Paulo Rebelo, who had substituted Gonçalo Amaral, and two other investigators went to Leicester, but returned empty-handed.

It was in April this year and the hearings were held at the English police’s headquarters, a few kilometers from the couple’s house. But the witnesses added little or nothing and in many moments pointed towards what they had already told the Portuguese authorities after the disappearance. The PJ’s final report, which is most likely to prompt the dispatch for archiving by the Public Ministry today, reinforces just that and it is ultimately accepted that the investigation has reached a dead end.

Many situations remain unclear, namely how it was possible for Jane Tanner to have seen a man carrying a child while Gerry, who was standing two or three metres away, saw nothing; and how an abductor could have carried a child horizontally, through a small window that only half opened.

Notes

Teachers | Heard – The PJ heard Madeleine’s teachers through a rogatory letter. They guaranteed that Madeleine was happy with the McCann couple and that there had never been any incident.

Mitchell | Guaranteed innocence – Clarence Mitchell, the couple’s spokesman, was questioned on the 28th of April. He guaranteed that he had accepted to work with the McCanns because he had believed in their innocence.


source: Correio da Manhã, 21.07.2008, paper edition

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Portuguese attorney-general closes Madeleine McCann case

LISBON, Portugal: Portugal's attorney general ordered police Monday to halt their investigation into the disappearance of British girl Madeleine McCann because detectives uncovered no evidence of a crime during their 14-month probe.

The case will remain closed unless new evidence emerges, Attorney-General Fernando Pinto Monteiro's office said in a statement. Detectives found no reason to charge any of the three people named as suspects: Madeleine's parents Kate and Gerry and local man Robert Murat, the statement said. All three denied involvement.

After the announcement, the McCanns said being named suspects in the case had damaged the search for Madeleine.

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http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/07/21/mccann.decision/index.html?section=cnn_latest

Madeleine McCann investigation halted

(CNN) -- Portugal's attorney general has told police to halt the probe into the disappearance of British girl Madeleine McCann -- but her parents vowed the search would go on.

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"All of this has damaged their good reputations and they will have to assess where they go from here," he said. "The only thing they care about is finding Madeleine. We hope that the Portuguese authorities will continue to cooperate with their private investigation."


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http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/07/21/mccann.decision/index.html?eref=rss_crime

Madeleine McCann investigation halted

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The police case will remain on hold unless new evidence emerges.

Attorney General Fernando Pinto Monteiro's office told CNN the 14-month investigation uncovered no evidence of a crime by the three people named as suspects: Madeleine's parents Kate and Gerry and Robert Murat, a Briton living in Portugal.

Madeleine was nearly four when she vanished from her family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz as her parents dined in a tapas restaurant with friends nearby.

Despite a huge police investigation and massive coverage in the Portuguese and British media, she has not been found.

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In today's paper edition of Correio da Manh&#227;:

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Editorial Note

CM&#8217;s compromise


The archiving of the case has opened the space to already too recurrent readings about the violation of the judicial secrecy and the devilisation of the role of the press. CM stands by its essential compromise: the truth and the loyalty towards its readers. In this case, the essential lies not in the PJ&#8217;s honour or the honour of the McCanns, which according to some almost prevents us from thinking about other possibilities that are not that of the abduction of their daughter. The essential lies with a child that remains missing, and in the name of that our newspaper is not going to stop searching and questioning all the versions from all the protagonists, no matter how uncomfortable that may be. That is where the public interest lies, and not with the judicial secrecy.

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Process archived &#8211; Gon&#231;alo Amaral reacts for CM

&#8220;The Attorney General does not say that they are innocent&#8221;


Former investigator of the Judici&#225;ria promises facts that help to solve the crime

The archiving of the process &#8220;is not a declaration of innocence&#8221; about Maddie&#8217;s parents, Gon&#231;alo Amaral reminded the CM yesterday. &#8220;The Attorney General&#8217;s Office does not say that they are innocent&#8221; and the former senior officer from the Judici&#225;ria in the case investigation, who was convinced of Kate and Gerry&#8217;s guilt since the beginning, for covering up the death, expects it &#8220;to be reopened at any moment&#8221;. The now retired coordinator knows what the PJ lacked to solve the crime, but points towards the clues in his book, &#8216;Maddie &#8211; The Truth about the Lie&#8217;, which is to be presented on Thursday.

For now, all the loose ends in this investigation remain unanswered. The irremediable contradictions in the deposition made within the group; an Irish tourist and his family who guarantee with a certainty of 80 percent that they saw Gerry on his way to the beach, carrying a child, on the evening of the crime; dogs that were specially trained by the British police that detected the presence of blood and cadaver odour in the apartment, in the car and even on Kate&#8217;s clothes; the British couple who described to the police the suspicious behaviour that they detected in conversations between Gerry and David Payne, members of the group, and which indicated sex with minors. Maddie was mentioned.

Gon&#231;alo Amaral promises to speak about &#8220;facts&#8221; on Tuesday, after having been removed from this case in October 2007 and moved from the PJ in Portim&#227;o to Faro. Still, according to a communication from the Public Ministry that was published yesterday, no &#8220;evidence of the practise of any crime by the arguidos&#8221; Kate, Gerry and Robert Murat was obtained, with the latter already removed from the possibility of an abduction approximately one year ago.

The Public Ministry safeguards that any &#8220;serious, pertinent and consequent&#8221; diligences may lead to the reopening of the inquest, but Kate and Gerry McCann, in a statement that was read out yesterday, say it is &#8220;difficult to describe how despairing it was&#8221;. &#8220;We welcome today&#8217;s news [yesterday], although there is no reason for celebrations.&#8221; The process was archived without any arguidos.

&#8220;Damaged the investigations&#8221;

Maddie&#8217;s parents reacted to the communication from the Attorney General&#8217;s Office, from a hotel in Rothley, Leicester, three hours later. &#8220;We believe that the fact that we were made arguidos has damaged the investigations&#8221; in the sense of finding their daughter alive, Kate said, hoping now to have access to the process. &#8220;For now&#8221;, they do not intend to return to Portugal.

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Communication from the Attorney General&#8217;s Office

Through a dispatch dated of today (21/07/08), issued by two magistrates from the Public Ministry who are competent for the case, the archiving of the inquiry concerning the disappearance of minor Madeleine McCann was determined, because no evidence of the practise of any crime by the arguidos was obtained.

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Thus the condition of arguido for Robert James Queriol Eveleigh Murat, Gerald Patrick McCann and Kate Marie Healy ceases, and the coercion measures that had been imposed on them are declared extinct.

III

The hierarchical complain, the request for opening of an instruction or the reopening of the inquiry may take place, required by who has the correspondent legitimacy.

IV

The inquiry may be reopened on the initiative of the Public Ministry or at the request of any interested party, if new elements of proof appear that give origin to serious, pertinent and consequent diligences.

V

After the legal deadlines run out, the process may be consulted by any person that reveals a legitimate interest in such, within respect of the formalism and the limits that are imposed by law.

Lisbon, July 21, 2008
The Attorney General

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Details

Amaral already expected it
The archiving of the process &#8220;does not shock&#8221; Gon&#231;alo Amaral, who even &#8220;expected it&#8221;, said the lawyer for the former PJ coordinator who lead the investigation. But Ant&#243;nio Santos adds that Amaral believes that &#8220;the indicia were enough to go further, if there were more diligences that had been directed at certain facts&#8221;.

Abandonment remains unpunished
Gon&#231;alo Amaral&#8217;s lawyer says that, as a jurist, he has seen many Portuguese parents punished for &#8220;abandonment of minors&#8221;, and does not understand why the McCanns remain unpunished after they left children alone in an apartment.

Absolute freedom
The coercion measure that was imposed on the arguidos, term of identity and residence, is extinguished.

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The most expensive investigation ever in Portugal

The Judici&#225;ria&#8217;s final report about the case is clear: &#8220;With the lab tests alone, large tens of thousands of euros were spent.&#8221; The dogs that smelled cadaver odour and traces of bodily fluids from Maddie in the apartment and in the car cost over one thousand euros daily, each. The accounting has yet to be made but this was the most expensive case ever in the history of Portuguese criminal investigation. The final report also contains the synthesis of the priority that was given to this inquest, which was lead by Paulo Rebelo in its final phase and that at a given moment, mobilised over 300 investigators: &#8220;The PJ, like in probably no other investigation in Portugal, did not spare exceptional human and financial efforts&#8221;.

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Tests &#8211; Contamination of residues was possible

&#8220;Is there Maddie&#8217;s DNA?&#8221;

An English expert said that DNA that is identical to Maddie McCann&#8217;s could have been a hazard


The comparison of the results from a biological residue and the determination that it is effectively DNA from a specific person is very far from being an exact science. Complementing the report from the English lab where the residues that were found by the dogs were sent to, the forensics expert sent the Pol&#237;cia Judici&#225;ria an email where he guaranteed that the conclusion about the traces that had been collected from the car boot was complex. &#8220;Is there Maddie&#8217;s DNA?&#8221; the expert asked, then replying that there was no single answer. This means that, while it is true that 15 of the 19 markers corresponded to the English child (which allows for a high probability), it is also true that the individual components in Madeleine&#8217;s profile were not uniquely hers. And he explained: &#8220;It is important to underline that 50 percent of Madeleine&#8217;s profile is shared by each parent&#8221;.

That is where the doubt lies. As the genetic profiles of the relatives could not be separated, it had to be admitted &#8211; even if only theoretically or due to &#8220;hazard&#8221; &#8211; that the match was a symbiosis of residues from the mother and the father.

John Lowe, forensics expert, further adds that several questions would always remain unanswered. Namely to know when and how the DNA was deposited, from which type of bodily fluids it came from and whether or not a crime had been committed.

It is further worth mentioning that those residues had been collected from the rental that was rented after Maddie&#8217;s disappearance &#8211; which makes it impossible for the child to have been riding the vehicle. The report from the English lab says that it is not possible to demonstrate that the collected residues belong to Kate and Gerry, but it then adds that it is not possible to prove the contrary, either.

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Notes

Rog&#233;rio Alves | Predictable &#8211; For Madeleine&#8217;s parents&#8217; lawyer, the archiving of the process was predictable, but the main issue remains unclear: the whereabouts of the child, that has been missing for one year and two months.

Robert Murat | End of a nightmare &#8211; Robert Murat, the Anglo-British citizen who was initially suspected of being involved in Maddie&#8217;s disappearance, is one of the parties that is satisfied about this outcome: &#8220;It&#8217;s the end of a nightmare&#8221;, his lawyer says.

PJ Portim&#227;o | No comments &#8211; The Criminal Investigation Department of the Pol&#237;cia Judici&#225;ria in Portim&#227;o, coordinated by Paulo Rebelo, excused itself from commenting on the archiving of the Maddie process.

Isilda Gomes | A different outcome &#8211; The Civil Governor of Faro, Isilda Gomes, stated yesterday that she &#8220;would have preferred a different outcome&#8221; for a case that mobilised Portugal. An outcome that cleared the doubts, according to her opinion.

A. Pina | Tourism without breaks &#8211; Ant&#243;nio Pina, the president of the Tourism Region of the Algarve, guarantees that Maddie&#8217;s disappearance did not affect tourism in the area, clarifying that it is &#8220;a very isolated case&#8221;.

Luz | Against archiving &#8211; A report by Lusa agency pointed yesterday to criticism from inhabitants and tourists in Praia da Luz towards the archiving, considering that the Maddie case &#8220;is badly told&#8221;.

Englishwoman | &#8220;Mystery within the group&#8221; &#8211; Chris Edward, an English tourist on holidays in Luz with her six-year-old son, told Lusa that she does not feel any insecurity at the Ocean Club. And she observed that the Maddie mystery lies within the group of friends.

Exclusive | G. Amaral&#8217;s book in &#8216;CM&#8217; &#8211; The revelations from the former coordinator of the Pol&#237;cia Judici&#225;ria in Portim&#227;o can be read on the 24th. The book will be distributed with &#8216;CM&#8217;s edition of that day and is a fundamental piece of this case.
 
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Madeleine case

PJ will continue to follow every lea
d

The national director of the Pol&#237;cia Judici&#225;ria guaranteed today that every lead that appears, in connection with the Madeleine McCann case, which was archived by the Public Ministry on Monday, will continue to be followed

&#8220;What I consider to be important is that the Pol&#237;cia Judici&#225;ria (PJ) will continue to follow every lead that may appear and it expects to do so in silence, without noises and obviously without the presence of the media&#8221;, the PJ&#8217;s national director, Almeida Rodrigues, stated to Lusa agency today.

&#8220;If any elements that allow for us to proceed with the investigations appear, that will certainly be done&#8221;, he added.

The Public Ministry decided on Monday to archive the inquiry into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, and to lift the condition of arguidos from the minor&#8217;s parents and from Robert Murat, safeguarding that the process may be reopened if &#8220;new elements of proof&#8221; appear.

According to a note from the Attorney General&#8217;s Office, despite the archiving, the inquiry may be reopened by the initiative of the Public Ministry or upon request from an interested party if &#8220;new elements of proof appear, that give origin to serious, pertinent and consequent diligences&#8221;.
 
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Pre-publication

&#8220;Madeleine died in the apartment&#8221;

&#8216;CM&#8217; [Correio da Manh&#227;] today starts the exclusive publication of excerpts from the book by Gon&#231;alo Amaral, who believes that Madeleine McCann died inside the apartment at Praia da Luz. The episode of the holidays in 2005, in Mallorca &#8211; which raises suspicions about a friend of the couple &#8211; and the DNA results are the first parts.

"Madeleine Beth McCann, aged two and a half, and her twin siblings, at that time only a few months old, go away on holidays in the company of the parents, on the island of Mallorca. Three other couples of doctors and their children go along with them. [&#8230;] S. G. had attended the university in Dundee, between 1987 and 1992, where he met the future mother of Madeleine. K. G. only met Gerry McCann on his wedding with Kate Healy, around 1998, in Liverpool. After that event, the couple S.G. and K.G. become intimate friends with Madeleine&#8217;s parents, meeting often, spending weekends together, keeping in touch over the phone.

On the third or fourth night in Mallorca, after dinner, eating and drinking, while sitting around a table on the patio outside the house, K.G. watches a scene that makes her fear for her daughter&#8217;s wellbeing, and that of the other children. She was sitting between Gerry McCann and David Payne, when she heard the latter ask whether she, maybe referring to Madeleine, would do &#8216;this&#8217;, then starting to suck on one of his fingers, which he pushed in and out of his mouth, insinuating a phallic object, while at the same time, with the fingers of his other hand, he traced circles around his nipple, in a provocative and sexual manner. At the moment when K.G. looked at Gerry McCann and David Payne with stupefaction, a nervous silence took place. Then everyone continued to chat as if nothing had happened. This episode left K.G. with serious doubts about David Payne&#8217;s relationship with children. On another occasion, K.G. would once again see David Payne making the same gestures, this time while speaking about his own daughter. During that holiday period, it was the fathers who usually bathed the children, but from that moment on, K.G. never allowed David Payne to come close to her daughter. After those holidays in Mallorca, K.G. only met David and Fiona Payne on one occasion, and has not spoken to them since.

[&#8230;] What is written above was reported to the English police on the 16th of May 2007, only thirteen days after the disappearance of Madeleine, by the couple S. G. and K. G. It was information that was important and pertinent for the investigation. Yet, nothing was transmitted to the Portuguese police.

[&#8230;] I think that it was only after I left the investigation, maybe in late October 2007, that K.G.&#8217;s deposition was sent to the Portuguese police. It is legitimate to ask: for what reason did the English police, apparently, conceal that testimony for six months? When did they find out that David Payne, who had organized the trip to Mallorca, and who had been signaled with anomalous behaviour towards children, was the same who organized the trip to Portugal, that he was part of the holiday group in the village of Luz where Madeleine had been integrated, that he was the first family friend who could be seen at Kate McCann&#8217;s side after the child&#8217;s disappearance (as seen further ahead) and that on the date of the deposition he was still in Portugal, and could be confronted with these statements?

[&#8230;] In early September, a few days before the McCann couple was constituted as arguidos, Superintendent Stuart Prior travels to Portim&#227;o. He brings a first preliminary report [from the forensics lab in Birmingham], and comes to discuss the state of the investigation with us. During a meeting in our office, with the Portuguese and the English investigation teams, Stuart shows his disappointment with the results of the tests. This is where the saga of the FSS reports starts. We read the report and we do not agree with Stuart&#8217;s disappointment. The blood residues that were collected from the floor, behind the sofa in apartment 5A, as well as the blood residues that were recovered from the boot of the car that was used by the McCanns, are the issue. We talk about blood residues because the CSI dog is trained to detect only that bodily fluid. The reports that were used to based the decision on, which were written by experts Mark Harrison and Martin Grime, are clear: the CSI dog was used to locate human blood. The Low Copy Number, the technique that is used to determine the DNA from those samples, does not determine from which bodily fluid the DNA comes from. In the first case, it can be read that an incomplete DNA result was obtained, because the sample contained little information, presenting low level DNA indications that come from more than one person. But all the DNA components that are confirmed, match the corresponding components from Madeleine&#8217;s DNA profile!

Concerning the second case, after an explanation about the DNA components of Madeleine&#8217;s profile, and concluding that it is represented by 19 alleles, it is concluded that 15 are present in the tested sample. This means that 4 alleles are missing to obtain a 100&#37; conclusive match. According to the experts from that lab, those 15 were not enough to conclude, with a high degree of certainty, that we were looking at Madeleine&#8217;s DNA profile, even more so because the Low Copy Number found 37 components in the sample. Those 37 components were apparently there because at least three individuals had contributed to that result. Although 15 components from Madeleine&#8217;s DNA profile had been found, the result was considered to be complex.

But this first preliminary report went further. In it, the scientist had the unusual care of explaining that in many of the profiles of the lab experts, elements from Madeleine&#8217;s DNA profile are present. This means that a good part of the DNA profile of any person can be built by three donors. It is understandable. Two questions were immediately raised. The first one: what use was a DNA profile, in terms of criminal evidence, if it can be the combination of three or more donors.

The other question was simple: why did the DNA profile from those three donors contribute for 15 components of Madeleine&#8217;s DNA profile and not that of anyone else, like for example, the scientist who performed the test? But the surprises from the preliminary reports would go even further. [&#8230;]"

What the former policeman&#8217;s book tells us

Gon&#231;alo Amaral decided to write the book in order to recover his own freedom of expression. Removed from the investigation by Al&#237;pio Ribeiro, the former coordinator of the PJ in Portim&#227;o believes that Madeleine McCann died in the apartment at the Ocean Club on the evening of the 3rd of May 2007. And he also believes that the parents simulated the abduction and concealed their daughter&#8217;s body, after a tragic accident inside the apartment.

Directors&#8217; war

The national director of the PJ, Almeida Rodrigues, said yesterday that his predecessor, Al&#237;pio Ribeiro, &#8220;was not noticed for being a good investigator&#8221;. He thus responded to the criticism that had been made by Al&#237;pio about the archiving of the Maddie case, which he considered to have happened &#8220;too soon&#8221;.
 
In Jornal de Not&#237;cias (http://jn.sapo.pt/PaginaInicial/Policia/Interior.aspx?content_id=970763) this morning:

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Maddie died in the bedroom and the abduction was staged

(updating) &#8211; On the day before the book &#8220;Maddie, The Truth About The Lie&#8221; is published, JN anticipates some of the revelations made by the author, Gon&#231;alo Amaral. The former inspector from the Pol&#237;cia Judici&#225;ria who was initially responsible for the investigation, believes that the English girl died in the bedroom and that the parents are not exempt of guilt.

&#8220;Madeleine McCann died inside apartment 5A at the Ocean Club, in Vila da Luz, on the 3rd of May 2007&#8221;, Gon&#231;alo Amaral writes, according to the results that were obtained by the team that investigated the case until October 2007.

&#8220;A simulation of abduction took place&#8221; and the parents, Kate and Gerry, &#8220;are suspected of involvement in the concealing of their daughter&#8217;s cadaver&#8221;, the former PJ inspector adds.

The author points out that &#8220;the death may have been caused by a tragic accident&#8221; and that &#8220;indicia of neglect in the guard and safety of the children&#8221; were detected.

The fact is that &#8220;there is a cadaver that has not been located, a realization that was validated by the English dogs (&#8230;) and corroborated by the preliminary lab test results&#8221;.

In his conclusions, Gon&#231;alo Amaral also stresses that &#8220;the abduction theory is defended by Maddie&#8217;s parents since the first hour&#8221; and that within the group of friends that were spending holidays at the Ocean Club, only Kate and Gerry said that the little girl&#8217;s bedroom window was open.

&#8220;The set of depositions and witness statements show an elevated number of imprecisions, incongruences and contradictions (&#8230;), particularly the key deposition for the theory of abduction, from Jane Tanner (&#8230;) which becomes ambiguous to the point of disqualifying&#8221;. This was the English citizen who said she saw a man carrying a little girl on the evening of the 3rd of May 2007.

&#8220;To contribute to the discovery of the material truth&#8221;

&#8220;This book appears from the need that I felt to recover my reputation that was publicly smeared while the institution that I belonged to for 26 years, the Pol&#237;cia Judici&#225;ria, did not give me permission to defend myself or did it institutionally. (&#8230;) Later on, I was removed from the investigation&#8221;, Gon&#231;alo Amaral starts by explaining.

&#8220;This book also has a bigger purpose. That of contributing to the discovery of the material truth and the realization of justice&#8221;, he refers, pointing out that the contents &#8220;does not, under any circumstance, question the work&#8221; from his colleagues at the PJ &#8220;or compromise the ongoing investigation&#8221;.

In his opening note, Gon&#231;alo Amaral indicates that &#8220;the reader will find data that he does not know, interpretations of the facts, and, naturally, pertinent questions&#8221;, stressing that a criminal investigation &#8220;should not have to care about what is politically correct&#8221;.

&#8220;Couple treated with tweezers&#8221;

The cover of the book, which is published by Guerra e Paz, resembles a process folder, with the inscription &#8220;Confidential&#8221; written in red and the simulation of a passport-style photo of Maddie, attached with a paper clip.

The first lines are not situated on May 3, 2007, when the &#8220;Maddie case&#8221; began, but rather in February 2008, the date of the publication of an interview during which the former national director of the PJ considers that there was precipitation in constituting the English couples as arguidos. The author confesses that he had a &#8220;premonition&#8221; that the statement was designed to &#8220;prepare the public opinion for the inevitable, that is to say, the end of the investigation and the archiving of the inquiry&#8221;.

Gon&#231;alo Amaral says that there were &#8220;disinformation campaigns with the purpose of discrediting the criminal investigation&#8221;. &#8220;To me, the investigation was dead since the 2nd of October 2007&#8221;, when he was removed from the PJ and &#8220;diligences were carried out to fulfill the calendar, a bit for the English to see.&#8221;

The author questions the relationship between the McCann couple and the English police, after they were made arguidos. &#8220;It was always strange for us to see how the couple was treated (&#8230;) and the amount of police information that they eventually were given access to&#8221;.

&#8220;The mistake was that we treated the couple &#8216;with tweezers&#8217;&#8221;, it can be read, due to the fact that Kate and Gerry were only made arguidos four months after the investigation started.

Right on the morning of the 4th of May, before they received information about the McCanns that had been requested from the English police, the investigators were visited by the English ambassador. &#8220;This concern from the British diplomacy is not normal. Who is this couple? Who are the friends?&#8221;, the author questions. It is also &#8220;not normal that common citizens whose daughter has just disappeared, nominate press advisors&#8221;, faced with the media exposure that the case was starting to gain.

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Gerry&#8217;s strange relaxation

Throughout the 214 pages, Gon&#231;alo Amaral remembers questions that remained unanswered &#8211; the twins&#8217; cots had no bed sheets on the night that Maddie disappeared, registers of mobile phone calls between Kate and Gerry were erased, Maddie&#8217;s medical records that were requested from England were never sent, etc. &#8211; and some diligences that did not advance, in order to prevent the couple from being exposed to the public opinion&#8217;s judgment &#8211; like the reconstitution of the facts of the evening of the 3rd of May and the request for phone tapping.

In May, &#8220;we felt that Kate was available, without compromising herself, to indicate the location of her daughter&#8217;s body&#8221; and, &#8220;according to what she stated herself, the data had been given to her by persons with psychic or paranormal powers&#8221;. She then mentioned a sewer that ends at Praia da Luz and the cliffs that are located east of the beach. In July, English dogs detected cadaver odour and traces of blood in the apartment and in the vehicle that had been rented by the couple.

Mentioning the diverse sightings of the English girl that originated in several countries and revealed themselves baseless, Gon&#231;alo Amaral narrates an episode that happened in June 2007.

A man in the Netherlands demanded a ransom of two million euros, with an advance payment of 500 thousand euros. The contacts between Gerry and the man were made per email in an office at the PJ in Portim&#227;o. When the indication of the conditions and the location for the delivery of the money were awaited, &#8220;there was great tension in the room&#8221;.

&#8220;On the other hand, the relaxed stance&#8221; of Gerry &#8220;made a stark contrast with the anxiety of the policemen and intrigued all the investigators&#8221;. Maddie&#8217;s father &#8220;sucked on a lollipop in a relaxed manner while he read banalities on internet sites and discussed rugby and football with one of the English policemen&#8221;, the author reveals. Later on, the individual was detained and the lead revealed to be false.
 
Interview with Gonçalo Amaral in Correio da Manhã today

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“The investigation was syndicated”

Gonçalo Amaral laments that “the investigation was syndicated”. In the first interview during which he speaks about the process, he defends that Maddie died at the Ocean Club. The book is launched in Lisbon today and promises to launch the controversy again

Correio da Manh㠖 As the case investigator, what is your thesis?

Gonçalo Amaral – The little girl died in the apartment. Everything is in the book, which is faithful to the investigation until September: it reflects the understanding of the Portuguese and the English police and of the Public Ministry. For all of us, until then, the concealment of the cadaver, the simulation of abduction and the exposure or abandonment were proved.

What led you to indict the McCanns over all of those crimes?

It all starts with an abduction theory that is forced by the parents. And the abduction is based on two facts: one is Jane Tanner’s testimony that says she saw a man passing in front of the apartment, carrying a child; the other is the bedroom window, which, according to Kate, was open when it should have been closed. It was proved that none of that happened.

How was it proved?

Jane Tanner is not credible: she identifies and recognizes different people. She starts with Murat, later on someone else is mentioned, according to the drawing done by a witness, and she already says that is the person, completely different from Robert Murat.

Jane Tanner’s testimony drove the abduction theory.

In order to advance into that direction, it would be necessary to give her credit: there was no other indicium of the abduction. And the issue of the bedroom window, where Maddie and her siblings slept, is vital. It leads to simulation. This means, whether or not it was open when Jane says that she saw the man carrying the child. The little girl’s mother, Kate, is the only person that mentions the open window.

Does that undo the abduction theory?

There lies the solution. To be closed or not, is a strong indicium for simulation. And why does one simulate abduction, rather than simply saying that the child has disappeared? She could have opened the door and left…

Do Kate’s fingerprints reinforce the simulation theory?

They are the only fingerprints on the window. And in a position of opening the window.

Did Kate have suspicious attitudes?

She goes out for dinner and supposedly leaves three children asleep. She returns, one is missing, she goes out, leaving the window wide open with the twins asleep. And the night, according to what she says, was very cold…

What about Maddie’s bed?

It carries no signs that anyone was in it. Nor does the chair or the bed under the window. And there are no imprints from strangers.

The reconstitution is missing.

It was not carried out 10 or 15 days after the facts, because the resort was full of tourists. We trusted that it could be carried out at a later date. It couldn’t.

Did you request data about the group?

At 8 a.m. on the 4th, the request was made to the English liaison officer, but [the data] never arrived.

What did you want to know?

Who the people are, their antecedents. And the child, whether or not there are complaints against the parents or others. How she behaved in school, to find out if she was the target of abuse.

How important is the Irish witness within the case?

He explained where he and his family had seen, at 10 p.m. on the 3rd of May, a man carrying a little girl. And it wasn’t Murat. They did not see the face, but they described the athletic and clumsy manner in which he carried the child.

That was back in May.

When the McCanns returned to England, the witness, watching Gerry get off the plane and walking across the asphalt carrying his child, had a realization. By the manner in which he walked and the clumsy way that he carries the child, he is 70 to 80 percent certain that it was the person he saw that evening. Says he and say the other members of the family.

What did you do?

On the days before I left Portimão we were taking care of that trip to Portugal. Then, the hearing of that witness was requested through a liaison officer from the Irish police in Madrid, which took months. During that time, the witness was approached by persons that are connected to the McCanns’ staff, I don’t know with what intention. They felt pressured. Later on, the hearing arrived and he maintains the probability of 70 to 80 percent that it was Gerry who carried the little girl towards the beach.

Couldn’t that have been included in the rogatory letter?

It could and it should. The ideal would have been for him to come to Portugal, as a key witness. Just like the couple of doctors that describe the situation in Mallorca.

Once the abduction theory was set apart, how was the death theory built?

With the elements that exist, we could only reach an accident, natural death, any cause without the intervention of another person. We were cementing evidence and advancing to understand what happened to the little girl’s body. Also based on information from the British lab, about residues that were found inside the car that was rented by the McCanns.

Where and how could they have hidden the body for over twenty days?

That was what we were trying to find out. Searching within their friends, because the couple had a lot of acquaintances. We tried to understand where the little girl could have been during those twenty something days.

Out of reach from the searches.

Yes. There was information that the couple had been seen walking towards a certain apartment block, we were trying to understand which apartment it was. Who had access to that apartment. But everything stopped.

How do you interpret that stopping of everything, when you left?

It almost looks as if the investigation was syndicated.

It was even said that the blood that was found was not human.

The dogs only smell human blood. The sample that is collected and taken to England, to be analysed with the Low Copy Number technique, is microscopic. The technique does not allow them to state whether it is blood or any other type of fluid – but it guarantees that it is human.

The family tried to justify itself.

Later on, a brother-in-law and a cousin of Kate said that they had carried steaks in the trunk that had thawed, even garbage, but no. The dogs follow neither garbage smell nor non-human blood. Then there is a witness, that was never heard, a jurist that lived next to the couple, in the second house [villa] outside of the apartment, saying that the car trunk was left open during the night, for airing. But maybe that was because of the garbage…

Within the theory of the parents’ involvement, can you reconstitute that night?

We had already concluded, long before the Irish witness, that if those persons were involved, there was only one possibility. It pointed towards the beach. Not only because of what [locations] they knew but also due to the terrain’s conditions. In that area, it is not easy to dig a hole. One either knows where holes already exist, or it is not possible, within a short time lapse, to decide where to place a corpse without knowing the area. If there was involvement, it would have been towards the beach area. Which is later corroborated by the Irish witness.

At the time when the Irish tourist reportedly saw Gerry, there are various witness statements that place the child’s father at the Ocean Club.

They are not credible. The employees are unable to tell at what time the persons were there, for how long each one of them stayed away when they say they went to the apartments. And the group is not credible. They say that on the previous nights, every 30 minutes, each one of them went to check only on his own children; but on that night, between 9.30 and 10 p.m., someone curiously goes to check that apartment, almost every five minutes, leaving the rest unchecked.

And what about Gerry?

He justifies some of the time with a trip to the toilet. That is not five minutes, then he meets another individual outside. Hence the need for the reconstitution. To find out how long it took them to get to the apartments, what route they walked, etc. A reconstitution that should be joint with the restaurant’s movement, because when it is said that they asked for the food from 9 p.m. onwards, there was one person who ordered a steak. And that steak was heated again because someone was not there. It is necessary to find out whose steak that was. He was away for a much longer time period…

An adult carrying a child, until the beach, how long [does it take]?

Fifteen minutes.

How was it possible for the apartment to be rented out after the crime?

The apartment was immediately fully contaminated by the parents’ action, before the police arrived. A complete fair was built there and at a certain point, dogs were demanded to come inside the house.

You admitted the possibility that the children had been given sedatives.

The twins, with the lights on, with the lights off, with a crowd of people going in and out, slept until 2 a.m., when they were carried into another apartment. Even then, they continued to sleep. That sleep is not normal.

But the Judiciária did nothing.

Once again, we were inhibited. We thought about asking the parents to test their hair, in order to understand whether there were sedatives, but as soon as it was found out, it would be said that we were suspecting the parents, and it was being avoided at all costs that it became public that those suspicions existed.

How is there room for speculation about the DNA tests? It was those results that allowed you to advance with the arguido status.

The speculation is done by the scientist who performs the test. He starts out by saying, in his preliminary report, that it was easy to say that it was Maddie. Then he raised other questions. Of course nobody can be accused, based on that data alone.

“The cadaver was frozen”

Correio da Manhã - What do you think happened to the body?

Gonçalo Amaral – Everything indicated that the body, after having been at a certain location, was moved into another location by car, twenty something days later. With the residues that were found inside the car, the little girl had to have been transported inside it.

How can you state that?

Due to the type of fluid, we policemen, experts, say that the cadaver was frozen or preserved in the cold and when placed into the car boot, with the heat at that time [of the year], part of the ice melted. On a curb, for example, something fell from the trunk’s right side, above the wheel. It may be said that this is speculation, but it’s the only way to explain what happened there.

If the body was hidden in the beach area first, was it always out of reach for the searches?

The beach was searched at a time when it is not known whether the body was still there. Using dogs, but sniffer dogs have limitations, like the salted water, for example. Later on, it may have been removed.

“We should have done phone tapping”

Correio da Manh㠖 Did you feel political pressure during the investigation?

G.A. – Inhibition. One of the mistakes was that we did not advance on this group with everything that legally was within our reach: Tapping, surveillance. It was necessary, for example, to recover the clothes that the little girl was wearing when she left the crèche to go home. There, we thought: if we go, it will immediately be said that we suspect the parents. That inhibition happened throughout time.

And that led you towards the abduction.

We had to prove that there was no abduction, in order to focus on those persons afterwards…

How does the pressure appear?

Right on the morning of the 4th of May, with a consul calling the embassy and saying that the PJ wasn’t doing anything. Then an ambassador. Next, an advisor and the English prime minister.

“Payne is the last one to see her”

Correio da Manh㠖 When do testimonies concerning David Payne’s behaviour indicating sexual practices with minors arrive?

Gonçalo Amaral – In May. Something went wrong with that group during a holiday: David Payne made revealing gestures concerning behaviour towards children. Even towards Maddie. We asked for information but it arrived after the 26th of October. They sent the information without giving it any importance.

What exactly did arrive?

A couple of doctors spent holidays in Mallorca, in 2005, with David Payne, the McCanns and another couple. The lady says she saw Payne with his finger in his mouth, making a movement in and out, while rubbing his nipple with the other hand. And he was talking about Maddie, next to her father. Those statements should have been given a different treatment by the police. It was relevant to access the information, about doctors, who are just as credible as anyone else.

What else remains unclear concerning David Payne?

He will be the last one to see Maddie alive after 5.30 p.m., when she leaves the crèche. He meets Gerry playing tennis and asks him about Kate and the children. Gerry answers that they are in the apartment and he goes there. He returns 30 minutes later. Kate says it was 30 seconds. There is something not quite right here.

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Pre-publication

The evidence and the results of the case

“Arriving this far, it is important to make a deductive summary about this case. Which means, to reject what is false; to set aside what cannot be proved, because it is insufficient; to consider as valid and certain what has been proved.

What is proved

Therefore:

1. The abduction theory is defended by Maddie’s parents since the first moment;

2. Within the group, only her parents stated that they observed the open window in the missing girl’s bedroom; the majority cannot witness it faithfully because they arrived at the apartment after the alarm was raised;

3. The only statement outside of the group that mentions the open window and the raised shutters comes from Amy, one of the Ocean Club’s nannies, who points her observation towards 10.20/10.30 p.m., which is some time after the alarm was raised and does not prove that it was open like that at the time when the crime happened;

4. The set of depositions and witness statements exposes a high number of imprecision, incongruence and contradictions – which, in some cases, may be typified as false testimonies. In particular, the key statement for the abduction theory, from Jane Tanner, which loses all credibility due to the fact that it successively evolved throughout various moments in time, becoming ambiguous and disqualifying itself;

5. There is a cadaver that has not been located, a conclusion that is validated by the English EVRD and CSI dogs and corroborated by the preliminary lab test results.

Certainties until October

“For me, and for the investigators that worked with me on the case until October 2007, the results that we reached were the following: 1. The minor Madeleine McCann died in apartment 5A at the Ocean Club, in Vila da Luz, on the evening of the 3rd of May 2007; 2. An abduction was simulated; 3. Kate Healy and Gerald McCann are suspected of involvement in the concealment of their daughter’s cadaver; 4. Death may have resulted from a tragic accident; 5. There is indicia of neglect in the guard and safety of the children.”

“Decisive diligence was never carried out”

“The Smith family [Irish witnesses] is available to make a formal recognition. We had already contacted the Smith family, from Ireland, whose patriarch was prepared to travel to the Algarve, to give a new statement and for a formal recognition […] following the recognition that he had made on television of the man who on the 3rd of May, in Vila da Luz, walked towards the beach carrying a little girl, a little girl that they had recognized as being Madeleine McCann.

The man that the Smith were talking about was, with a high degree of certainty, Gerald McCann, who they had seen on the English television news, on the day that the McCann couple returned [on their definitive trip] to the United Kingdom. That man that came down the airplane stairs and walked on the asphalt, carrying a child, was apparently the same man who, on the evening of the 3rd of May, walked into the direction of the beach, carrying Madeleine, who seemed to be deeply asleep.

When the situation was presented to the National Director of the Polícia Judiciária [Alípio Ribeiro at that time], he agreed with what was being suggested to him, [namely] the coming to the Algarve, at our expenses, of the elements of the Smith family that were able to testify the facts.”

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McCanns erased all the telephone calls

The calls on the couple’s mobile phones were erased, with the exception, in Kate’s case, of a call from her husband at 11.17 on that night of the 3rd of May, minutes after the disappearance was known. But this call is not registered on the mobile phone that belongs to Gerry, who erased all the phone calls of that day, presumably after he called Kate at that time. This fact, that was never clarified in terms of its motivation, intrigued the investigators.


source: Correio da Manhã, 24.07.2008, paper edition
 
Expresso.pt, 24 July 2008, 18h00
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McCanns sue Gon&#231;alo Amaral

(quickly translated)

Kate and Gerry McCann are going to sue the ex-inspector Gon&#231;alo Amaral, for moral damages relative to the publication of the book "The truth of the Lie, says SIC.

The TV station adds that some Portuguese media will also be sued by Madeleine's parents.

In the book launched today, the ex-coordinator of the investigation into the disappearance of the child tells his version of the facts. GA defends that Maddie died in th Algarve on the night of 3 May, that an abduction scene was then simulated and that the parents hid the body.

GA defends that the death of Maddie could have been the result of a "tragic accident" and that Kate and Gerry revealed negligence in the care and safety of the children.

The behaviour of the McCanns is criticized from the beginning to the end of the book. The ex-inspector feels that the couple had a cold attitude in the manner in which they dealt with the disappearance of their daughter.
 
McCanns&#8217; detectives investigated

Private investigators that were hired by the McCann couple are the target of a criminal process at the PJ&#8217;s Directory in Faro, for suspected extortion and attempted murder. The case took place a few months ago and involved a former inmate who was paid by detective agency M&#233;todo 3 to supply information that he allegedly had obtained in prison, from Jo&#227;o Cipriano, the uncle of Joana, who was killed 4 years ago, also in the Algarve. Jo&#227;o Cipriano allegedly told the former inmate that he owned recent photographs of Joana and that he also had information that is related to Madeleine McCann. After the money was received, the information was not given and the individual was allegedly molested by the detectives, filing a complaint at the PJ in Faro for attempted murder (being run over by a car in a rural area with an uneven terrain). The investigators from M&#233;todo 3 were also suspected of persecuting Robert Murat for several months, trying to find elements to incriminate him. Tracking devices were detected on the Anglo-British citizen&#8217;s vehicle.

Source: Correio da Manh&#227;, 25.07.08, paper edition

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Portugal Resident:
http://www.portugalresident.com/portugalresident/showstory.asp?ID=28361

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Former police chief's book launched amid blaze of publicity

By CHRIS GRAEME

[email protected]

THE FORMER police chief who headed the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann has stood by controversial and potentially libellous statements in his tell-all expose Maddie &#8211; The Truth of the Lie, Maddie - Maddie, a Verdade da Mentira, published in Lisbon last night (Thursday, July 24).

In his book, ex-Pol&#237;cia Judici&#225;ria inspector Gon&#231;alo Amaral reiterated his belief that the Gerry and Kate McCann have &#8220;some responsibilities in the disappearance of their daughter Madeleine&#8221;, despite the Portuguese authorities&#8217; decision to shelve the case.

Now Kate and Gerry McCann say they will sue the ex-inspector, who led the investigation for six months, for defamation of character and moral damage.

During a book launch and signing session at Lisbon department store El Core Ingles, Gon&#231;alo Amaral, when asked by a British journalist what he thought of the McCann&#8217;s intention, replied ambiguously &#8220;a good person (i.e. an innocent person) doesn&#8217;t reply to provocations.&#8221;

Gon&#231;alo Amaral made it quite clear that he did not fear any eventual legal court case against his book, saying &#8220;we can go to court and argue this case out&#8221;.

&#8220;I&#8217;m not scared because I live in a country where April 25 (Portugal&#8217;s democratic revolution in 1974) gave us back our rights, liberties and freedom of expression,&#8221; he said.

The former PJ inspector was also asked if he had written to book &#8220;only to earn money out of the McCann case.&#8221;

But he said he had already been contacted by British papers and offered &#8220;a lot of money&#8221; for excerpts of the book and first-hand accounts of the case but said that he had, through his publisher, refused the offer.

Gon&#231;alo Amaral did tell journalists that there were &#8220;other things and facts related to the Maddie case&#8221; which had been left unsaid and that &#8220;not everything I know is in the book.&#8221;

When asked if he had written the book in a pique of revenge for being dismissed from the case, Goncalo Amaral said he felt no revenge in writing the book, adding that it was a description of the investigation carried out up until his departure.

&#8220;Our work is laid down here in the book,&#8221; he said.

Gon&#231;alo Amaral also refused to give any further details over his allegation in the book that he was removed from the investigation after rumoured pressure from Gordon Brown and the United Kingdom in return for Britain&#8217;s agreement to sign the Treaty of Lisbon, which coincided with his dismissal from the case and the British government&#8217;s decision to sign the document.

In the book he also criticises the British police as well as the friends of the McCanns who were with them in the Algarve.

In his book he claims the British police were slow to provide information asked for and took months to pass on a potentially vital witness statement.

He also calls into question the McCann&#8217;s need to have a professional spokesperson and asks why their public image was so important to them.

&#8220;As I have said in the book these are merely rumours,&#8221; he said, stressing that his book was not intended to be &#8220;any personal attack against anyone.&#8221;

The former Pol&#237;cia Judici&#225;ria police inspector made a number of other explosive suggestions in his book in which he states Madeleine McCann &#8220;died in apartment 5A of the Ocean Club in Vila da Luz&#8221;.

He also said that the case might not have been shelved if the information collected at the time of the investigation had been &#8220;valued differently&#8221; which could have happened &#8220;with another Ministerio P&#250;blico,&#8221; &#8211; the Portuguese Prosecution Service.

The statement issued on Monday by the Procurator-General of the Portuguese Republic &#8220;only mentions proof.&#8221;

Proof constitutes a number of signs and indications and in this case they were not duly taken into account,&#8221; he said.

In this he meant that there were a number of useful leads and lines of investigation that could have later been taken but weren&#8217;t.

The former inspector writes about &#8220;British government political meddling&#8221; and alleged &#8220;inconsistencies in the McCanns&#8217; behaviour and the behaviour of their friends&#8221; with who they were on holiday in the Algarve.

&#8220;A number of statements and witnesses points to a great number of inconsistencies, incorrect facts and contradictions, in particular the key witness statement on the kidnap theory put forward by Jane Tanner, which was ambiguous and therefore ruled out,&#8221; he writes in the book.

The former inspector also he said that he had the feeling, at a particular moment, that the case would end up being shelved.

The former police inspector said that his only objective during the time he led the case was to discover the truth of the facts and that the book merely reflects the work carried out and developed by his team.

After the official book launch, the President of the Portuguese Union of Public Ministry Magistrates (SMMP), Ant&#243;nio Cluny, said that the comments made by Gon&#231;alo Amaral offered &#8220;some food for thought.&#8221;

&#8220;I listened carefully to the statements made by the former PJ Inspector Gon&#231;alo Amaral and they should be carefully considered,&#8221; he said.

The 224-page book sold out in some book shops within hours of hitting the shelves on Thursday morning.

Madeleine McCann, then aged 3, disappeared on May 3, 2007, while sleeping in a room at the Praia da Luz Ocean Club tourism complex, in Lagos, Algarve, while her parents were having dinner with friends at a nearby tapas bar within the same complex.
 
colomom....I REALLY want to Thank you for putting all these links up here even though I am interrupting lol. I spent all day reading them all and they have made me completely change how I felt about The McCanns. I really do believe they hurt Madeleine now and their behaviour since has often been appalling and quite unhelpful.

I would never have gotten to see most of these links if you had not put them up here and kept on top of it so Thankyou for your efforts:blowkiss:
 
Clarence Mitchell by

Eduardo D&#226;maso, Deputy Chief Editor of Correio da Manh&#227; (http://www.correiodamanha.pt/notici...ontentid=2DAB5D83-1ABC-4A4F-ADDE-7252ACAFFF11)

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The McCann Family Spokesman is a shark used to the meanders of the English Politics. He knows how to use the words and chooses the moments for drama - like that hilarious moment where he allowed himself to be filmed in a supposed phone call with the couple* - and others, when the communication is serious.

Yesterday, between the drama and the seriousness he threatened the newspapers who reproduce the Book by Gon&#231;alo Amaral with processes for slander. 'Either they are very brave or completely stupid' said Mitchell. It's not one thing or the other. In Portugal - we believe ... that we still have the freedom of expression, and, without offending anyone, we still can write and say different things from what is told by the McCanns by Mr. Mitchell. We can still write about the doubts that an investigation raises. We can still say, I believe, that an archiving is a long way of being considered a declaration of innocence. Mr. Mitchell would like to create a 'wall of silence' over this issue but honestly that will be impossible for him to achieve. Mr. Mitchell is in fact someone who owes something to silence. At least, that is what his status of witness, advises to - but, in that matter, the Portuguese authorities are much more generous, mainly when they are british subjects.
 
Former Portugal President believes that if the Suspicions in the Book are true the McCanns Process should be Re-Opened

Jorge Sampaio, the former President of the Republic of Portugal believes that if the suspicions presented in the book are true they should have been used to reopen the process and not to write a book.

With the process archived and the controversy in the bookshops, the case Maddie keeps on causing several reactions. The most recent comes from the former president of the Republic.

Jorge Sampaio does not confirm if he already read or intends to read the book of Gon&#231;alo Amaral, but he confessed that he is surprised with another one of the protagonists of this case.

The national former director of the Judiciary Police considered the archiving of the case to be hasty, but before, still at the commands of the Judiciary he used the same word, haste, to classify one of the high moments of the investigations.

Jorge Sampaio joins now the chorus of criticism to Al&#237;pio Ribeiro.

Source: TVI

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Robert Murat Sues McCann Friends

SOL writes in today's headline "Murat Sues the McCanns Friends", adding that after receiving compensation of the English press the British-Portuguese Citizen is going to prosecute the friends of the couple McCann for perjury in a confrontation ordered by the judge.

by Fel&#237;cia Cabrita and Margarida Davim

Robert Murat is going to prosecute two friends of the couple McCann for perjury in a confrontation ordered by the judge. Also the Portuguese State will be prosecuted, for allegedly &#171;ruining his life&#187;. A curiosity: in the thorough searches to hishouse, Roman ruins were discovered.

Francisco Pagarete, Murat's Lawyer, does not know the evidences that the English gave during the investigation. However, he was present at the confrontation that - months after Murat had been constituted as arguido - was done between his client, Rachel Oldfield and Fiona Payne. The jurist guarantees in the SUN: " They lied in front of us, with the clear intention of incriminating my client&#187;.

Pagarete explains that, as soon as the case ends being under the secrecy of justice, he is going to consult 12 thousand pages of the process to find other evidences: " According to what I read in SOL, it was a British journalist who did the first accusation to the English Police. I will check if that is in the process &#187;.

Keep on reading this piece of news in the printed publication available in the kiosks spread by the whole country. - soon update


Source: SOL (http://sol.sapo.pt/PaginaInicial/Sociedade/Interior.aspx?content_id=102876)

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Thankyou colomom...I am going to read all these latest links you put up.
Very very interesting stuff in them!
 
Revelations &#8211;Maddie&#8217;s mother&#8217;s notes prove Gon&#231;alo Amaral right

Kate McCann forces political pressure


The English prime minister called the couple directly and the British diplomacy took care of the travelling

&#8220;To increase the political pressure&#8221;. The phrase, by Kate McCann, written among the notes that were found in her house and which the Pol&#237;cia Judici&#225;ria (PJ) had apprehended, is clear about the manner in which Maddie&#8217;s parents intended to manage their daughter&#8217;s disappearance, bringing it into the press&#8217; first pages and turning it into a case with political outlines.

On the morning of the 23rd of May 2007 (twenty days after Maddie&#8217;s disappearance), before they left for the Sanctuary of F&#225;tima, Kate and Gerry left Gordon Brown a message. Maddie&#8217;s mother describes it as a form of &#8220;raising the political pressure&#8221; and reveals that the present prime-minister &#8211; at that date, he was not in functions but had already been confirmed as Tony Blair&#8217;s successor &#8211; answered her only three hours later. He spoke with Gerry, was &#8220;very sympathetic and gave strength&#8221;, tells Kate, who describes the visit to the catholic sanctuary as overwhelming, potent and emotional.

On the same day in the afternoon, Gordon Brown called Maddie&#8217;s parents again. Kate&#8217;s notebooks do not report the conversation but one is able to understand that the purpose was to create political pressure, forcing the PJ to act swiftly.

Today, at more than a year&#8217;s distance from the child&#8217;s disappearance and after the case has been archived, Kate&#8217;s notes expose the pressures that were reported by the former coordinator of the case, Gon&#231;alo Amaral, who from the moment when he was removed from the investigation, realized that the process would not produce an accusation.

With an investigation that was initially inclined towards the abduction theory, partly forced by the McCanns, the evidence of the pressures by the couple also explains the British press&#8217; posture in the coverage of the case, mainly from the moment when Madeleine&#8217;s parents went from victims to suspects and arguidos. With the British prime minister himself supporting the McCanns, through direct and frequent phone calls that are revealed by Kate, it became almost impossible for the English government to help an investigation that had indicated the parents as guilty.

Apart from the contacts with Gordon Brown, Kate&#8217;s notebooks reveal other important allies. From the hiring of Clarence Mitchell, who at that point in time worked for the government, as an assistant, until the conversations with the wife of Tony Blair, the former British prime minister.

Mitchell actually had a pivotal role in the propaganda machine that was built by the McCanns within a few days, and which counted on the great help from the British diplomacy in all the trips that were carried out by Kate and Gerry.

The first and most media-exposed [trip] &#8211; to Rome, to be received by Pope Benedict XVI &#8211; was suggested by the assistant, on the 27th of May, after speaking to Francis Campbell, the British ambassador at the Vatican. &#8220;Rome is already preparing itself&#8221;, Kate wrote, anticipating that visit as what would become the &#8220;main&#8221; news on that day. One day later, the visit and the audience with the Pope were already confirmed, with a program that was prepared in a detailed manner.

On the 30th of May, after leaving the British consulate in Rome, Kate and Gerry, accompanied by the ambassador, made a strategic stop &#8220;for the photographers to catch an image looking at the Basilica&#8221;, and continued towards the Vatican, where they spent a few minutes with Benedict XVI. A moment that was described as very emotional, positive and important, and that summoned &#8220;loads of&#8221; journalists and photographers, which is definitely a concern that is always present with the couple.

After Rome, Madrid, Berlin and Morocco followed, trips with the purpose of publicizing Madeleine&#8217;s face and which always relied on passages through consulates or receptions by British ambassadors and political representatives of the corresponding countries.

According to Kate&#8217;s notes, the days started or ended with meetings, phone calls and emails. Cherie Blair, the wife of Tony Blair, Gordon Brown&#8217;s predecessor, was one of Kate&#8217;s contacts, as demonstrated by the reports of the 17th of July. Before Kate gives Sky News an interview, she speaks with Cherie, who agrees to make a 20 second videoclip about Maddie for the English channel. On that same day, Blair himself pledges assistance and makes himself available for whatever is needed.

Kate&#8217;s notes:

&#8220;Left a message for Gordon Brown to call us in order to increase the political pressure&#8221; &#8211; Kate McCann, 23rd of May

&#8220;Gordon Brown called and spoke with Gerry &#8211; very sympathetic and gave strength. Somewhat emotive feeling afterwards&#8221; &#8211; Kate McCann, 23rd of May

&#8220;Clarence spoke to us about a possible visit to the Vatican. Rome is already preparing itself. Francis Campbell was spoken to&#8221; &#8211; Kate McCann, 27th of May

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The ambassador&#8217;s solidarity

On the 4th [of May], only hours after the alert of Madeleine&#8217;s disappearance was given, Kate wrote in her notes that the English ambassador, John Buck, had been in the apartment offering them his solidarity. She also noted the presence of two employees from the consulate and stressed the strong presence of the media on location. &#8220;There is news appearing in the United Kingdom&#8221;, Maddie&#8217;s mother remembered, also noting the &#8220;worrying&#8221; and &#8220;boring&#8221; presence of Yvone, the English social security technician who tried to understand whether there was anything in the family&#8217;s life that might explain the child&#8217;s absence.

It should be referred that on that very same day, the ambassador met with senior officials from the PJ to understand the outlines of the case.

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The news

Abduction theory &#8211; On the first days after Maddie&#8217;s disappearance, on the 3rd of May 2007, the abduction theory was the only one that was mentioned in the news. &#8220;Give back our Madeleine&#8221;, the parents appealed, not admitting any other possibility.

Visit to F&#225;tima &#8211; Twenty days after Maddie&#8217;s disappearance, the McCann couple went to pray at the Sanctuary of F&#225;tima. But before that, they called Gordon Brown in order to increase the political pressure.

Brown&#8217;s pressure &#8211; Only five days after the McCanns&#8217; contact with the British prime minister, Gordon Brown&#8217;s pressures on Portugal because of the Maddie case were already known.

McCanns at the Vatican - The trip to the Vatican and the audience with Pope Benedict XVI were suggested by advisor Clarence Mitchell, who mobilized the British diplomacy in order to take the McCanns to Rome.

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&#8220;Former PJ director pulls the rug from under his successor&#8217;s feet&#8221;

The former President of the Republic, Jorge Sampaio, said to SIC yesterday that it is &#8220;truly unheard of, from the point of view of institutions and of the prestige that we must defend before foreign countries, that the former director of the PJ, a joint prosecutor [Al&#237;pio Ribeiro], came out to criticize the archiving [of the process of the disappearance of Maddie] when it was him who managed that process, and I also presume that the constitution of arguidos [of Kate and Gerry McCann] was not entirely unknown to him. I think this is an amazing thing in terms of pulling the rug from under the feet of colleagues that succeeded him in his post. There is no democracy that justifies this&#8221;, according to Sampaio.

Concerning Gon&#231;alo Amaral, the former President considers that &#8220;if he has factual data that is important for the reopening of this instruction, then he should present them&#8221;.

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Book | Complaint advances &#8211; The McCanns say that a lawsuit for defamation against Gon&#231;alo Amaral is &#8220;likely&#8221;, because of the book, but also against Portuguese newspapers for reproducing its contents.

Amaral | Everything in the process &#8211; The McCanns&#8217; spokesman says that &#8220;from the Attorney General&#8217;s statements, they are innocent before the law&#8221;, but Amaral recalls that his statements are in the process.

Portim&#227;o | Presentation &#8211; Gon&#231;alo Amaral launches his book in Portim&#227;o today. The session is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Municipal Museum. Porto and Braga are his next destinations.

Book | Reserve your copy &#8211; &#8220;The Truth of the Lie&#8221;, Gon&#231;alo Amaral&#8217;s book, will be distributed again next week, on a date that is yet to be scheduled by CM. Reserve a copy at your kiosk.

Malinka | Receives 250 thousand euros &#8211; Apart from Robert Murat, also the Russian Sergey Malinka and his [Murat's] girlfriend at that time, Michaela Walczuch, will receive approximately 250 thousand euros in compensations from the British press.

Tomorrow &#8211; The management of news in the British press

source: Correio da Manh&#227; 26.07.2008, paper edition

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