Friday, February 19, 2010

Team McCann win a small battle in Portugal, now they are back attacking the Portuguese Police, cooperation is a two way street













Dear All

A war is fought on many fronts, yesterday; Team McCann won a small battle in Portugal gagging Goncalo Amaral and stopping his book being published.

Goncalo Amaral isn’t giving up; he is taking his case to the next level that means the European Court.

The McCann’s fresh from their ‘victory’ are now back attacking the Portuguese Police by saying that "next to nothing" had been done in Portugal with new lines of inquiry” concerning their daughter, Madeleine McCann being ignored.

I would say the answer to this is pretty straightforward.

The Portuguese Police believe she is dead.

And they aren’t going to be led about by the nose by the McCann Circus.

Gerald Patrick McCann said it was "unacceptable" that new information sent to Portuguese police was not being properly followed up”.

If the Portuguese Police believe she is dead, you can understand their problem, how can a corpse be walking about?

The questions I would ask the McCanns’ is why questions put by the Police where not answered?

Explain why a forensic dog found the scent of death in only their apartment, one out of forty?

Explain why the scent of death was found in their hired car?

Explain why the scent of death was found on Kate McCann’s clothes?

Explain why the scent of death was found on cuddlecat?

Explain why Kate McCann said that a shutter in their apartment was smashed when it wasn’t?

Explain why the scent of death was found on a cloth at the McCann’s rented villa after they moved out of apartment 5A?

Explain why on the night of the incident, they didn’t get their other children medically tested for drugs when they didn’t wake up after being moved by them?

Gerald Patrick McCann said;

"We'd like to see ongoing police co-operation. We do believe more can be done."

I wonder given the fact the McCann’s refused to cooperate with the Police, do they think cooperation is one way traffic?

Yours sincerely

George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

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