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Radio Viseu Cidade Viriato

sábado, 22 de setembro de 2007

POLICE CHIEF ATTACKS KATE AND GERRY



Kate and Gerry McCann have hindered the investigation into their daughter's disappearance, says the man in charge of the Portuguese police federation.

Carlos Anjos, head of Asfic, said future interrogation of the couple was effectively pointless because they would, as is their right, refuse to speak.
And he warned the investigation into Madeleine, who was three when she was reported missing, could end up taking a "very long time".
A spokesman for the McCanns dismissed claims they were using their right to silence to withhold co-operation with police.
Mr Anjos said a "difficult and complex case" was "made worse by [the parent's] attitude".
He also said Kate and Gerry had told the portuguese police they would be making no further statements towards the investigation.
Claims that the McCanns were hampering the Portuguese police's search for Madeleine were dismissed by the appointed spokesman for the couple, Clarence Mitchell.
Mr Mitchell said: "We are not prepared to comment on Mr Anjos's remarks but Kate and Gerry have always said they are willing to return to Portugal at any time to help the police with their investigations."
Mr Anjos also said police progress remained slow.
"This case is here for a long time because there is no apparent motive and it will be very difficult to prove if it was homicide if Madeleine's body is not found," he said.
Detectives in the Algarve are reportedly working on the theory that Kate McCann may have accidentally killed Madeleine and relied on her husband, Gerry, to help cover it up.
The couple have vehemently denied the allegation.


Fresh Madeleine Appeal

The McCann family's spokesman Clarence Mitchell has told Sky News that Madeleine's parents are willing to return to Portugal at any time to help police. But he told Martin Stanford they were now hoping to concentrate on the search for the four-year-old.

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1 comentário:

Anónimo disse...

I think all evidence points the parents. The portuguese police already knew this, but decided the case was too weak, and dangerous to pursue. There is also the possibility that Portugal simply wanted nothing to do with the problem once they knew what had transpired. Jailing the parents for murder would just make portugal the recipient of the rancor of a "free the McCanns" campaign, which in turn would hurt tourism.
Basically the portugese passed the buck to the UK by letting the parents return there. This is probably why the British government has mobilized an entire group of highly influencial people to "lend their support" to the parents. I imagine the concept of British mothers murdering their kids is not the image the UK wants to project internationally.