
Madeleine McCann: Suspects Kate And Gerry And The Flight Of Fancy
MADDYWATCH - Anorak’s at-a-glance guide to press coverage of Madeleine McCann.
THE SUN front page: “EXCLUSIVE – ‘We’re being set up. I’ve had enough. Let’s go home.’” This is the “ANGER OF MADDIE DAD.”
Gerry and Kate McCann, “the doctors”, are back in their home town of Rothley, Leicestershire.
Pages 4, 5, 6 & 7: A statement from Gerry McCann in which he thanks one and all for the support and adds: “But we would like to ask for our privacy to be respected now that we have returned home.”
But their private grief is public spectacle. Can they be left alone with their daughter still missing and their campaign to find her in progress?
“YOU’LL LOSE THE TWINS.” Portuguese police are said to have told Kate McCann she should confess or face losing her two children.
“FACT OR FIT-UP?” The Sun considers the claims and gives each an “EXPLANATION.”
THE SUN SAYS: “McCanns’ hell”. The McCann’s “torment gets more horrendous by the day.” Where is the “kidnapper who might still have the four-year-old child in his clutches?”
THE TIMES front page: “McCanns fly home to fights their case.”
Mr McCann says the police’s focus on them is “deeply disturbing”.
Portuguese newspapers claim the McCanns failed to answer 40 questions put to them during interviews last week. “They apparently feared that they could wrongly implicate themselves if he [sic] did so.”
Pages 6 & 7: “Puzzles and mysteries at the very heart of the investigation.”
The paper tries to answer some of these questions. It tells us: “Although a small child could be killed quickly it would take time to hide the body so that it was not discovered in the biggest search in Portuguese history.”
The paper’s David Brown does not reveal how he researched this. He just knows.
The window to the McCanns apartment might have been opened from the inside. Brown of the Wapping Yard concludes: “Or was the window opened to make it appear as if an intruder had used it to enter the bedroom?”
Hmmm. What say you Mr Brown?
DAILY MAIL front page: “Police are determined to charge McCanns with killing Madeleine. HOME…FOR HOW LONG?”
Mr McCann is said to have told a friends: “We are being completely stitched up by the Portuguese police. We are completely f*****. We should have seen this coming weeks ago and gone back to Britain.”
Pages 2 and 3: “Madeleine’s parents consult Pinochet’s lawyer.” The McCanns have consulted with Michael Caplan QC, the British lawyer who represented Chilean dictator General Pinochet, who stood accused to torture and human rights abuses. Interesting?
Pages 4 & 5: “Questions the police must answer.”
The paper wonders if Robert Murat was named as a suspect in the hope his presence might “lead the couple into committing an incriminating indiscretion?” Or not.
In attempting to answer the key questions, the Mail produces more questions.
And the evidence..? The paper’s Michael Hanson wonders just how “foolproof” forensic tests are. You can’t argue with the science. Or can you?
DAILY MIRROR front page: “Kate weeps in Maddy’s room.”
The paper’s “EXCLUSIVE” is that Kate McCann sat alone in Madeleine’s “pink-painted room” and “sobbed in despair”.
How does it know this?
A friend says: “They are not running and will clear their names.”
Pages 4 & 5: Four pictures of the McCanns: arriving at Faro airport; boarding a flight,;on the plane getting ready for take off; and walking to their family home in Rothley.
Pages 6 & 7: “40 questions they both ‘refused’ to answer’.” And: “Officers say her replies left a lot to be desired, ‘it was claimed.’”
“McCANNS FACE KILLING CHARGE.”
“WHY COPS THINK SHE WAS NOT ABDUCTED.”
Page 9: Brian Reade has a daughter the same age as Madeleine McCann. Brian, who writes for the Mirror, has found it “impossible to imagine the depth of pain and guilt”. Without a body, says Brian, “They may never be able to prove their total and complete innocence.”
DAILY EXPRESS front page: “MADELEINE ‘WE CAN PROVE PARENTS DID IT.’ Portuguese police make dramatic new claim over evidence.”
Pages 2, 3 4, 5: The paper’s Martin Evans is on flight EZY 6552. He sees the McCanns travel home. He experiences “first hand…Kate’s pain and anguish on that most difficult of journeys”.
The seatbelts sign goes off. A note is passed to Kate. It is from another passenger. Kate reads the “simple message” of support. “A female passenger kneels by Kate and gives her a “tight hug.”
Kate sobs, “tears dripping slowly down her cheeks”.
Page 6: “Questions for the McCanns.” The Express has a go at solving the mystery. It says “Case could hang over us for ever say parents”.
DAILY STAR front page: “Maddie’s parents surprise flight.” Flight?
Pages 6 & 7: “We’re not running away.”
Page 7: More from Martin Evans, who sees the McCanns’ “pained expressions”.
Pages 8 & 9: “Furious donors want cash back as pressure mounts on friends to reveal all. DAD: I’LL USE £1M MADDIE FUND TO CLEAR OUR NAMES.”
DAILY TELEGRAPH front page: “Year-long wait for McCanns to clear name.”
Says Kate McCann: “Portuguese law prohibits us from commenting on the police investigation. Despite their being so much we wish to say we are unable to do so except to say this: we have played no part in the disappearance of our lovely daughter Madeleine.”
Page 4: “Couple facing a ‘life sentence of grief’.”
THE GUARDIAN front page: “Exhausted and under suspicion, Madeleine’s family come home.”
Pages 2, 4 & 5: “Rothley villagers relieved to see family return.”
“Thank goodness. They’re back where they belong and it’s the best place they could possibly be,” says one young mother.
The Rev Mark Chandler adds: “My every sense tells me that Rothley is just pleased and relieved to have them back.”
THE INDEPENDENT front page: “130 days since they left for a family holiday, the McCanns return to Britain without Madeleine. This is “THE HOMECOMING”.
Pages 2 & 3: “A shattered family returns to Britain without Madeleine”. “Portugal’s media clamour for conviction”.
Says one mother holidaying in Praia da Luz: “You don’t want to believe the worst but when you read headlines like these [in Portuguese media], obviously one conclusion seems more likely than another.”
Says the Diario de Noticia: “PJ wait for final examinations to arrest Madeleine’s parents.”
Madeleine McCann: private grief as public spectacle
Posted: 10th, September 2007 | In: Madeleine McCann Comments (1,280) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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September 11th, 2007 at 2:23 am
It could be that the DNA found could be the siblings
September 11th, 2007 at 2:23 am
when i said i thought the mccanns had something to do with her disappearance to my mother ( aged 73) she was mortified, she is god fearing unlike myself.
she had given money to the fund and when i suggested all was not well she said i was heartless and sent me home and i had to cook my own tea that night
September 11th, 2007 at 2:21 am
Martin,
“It’s possible that the McCann lawyers have told the Portuguese authorities that they would fight for a trial in England”
Under the European Arrest Warrant, it is incumbent upon one Member State to ensure that any persons charged with an offence (which could lead to more than one year’s imprisonment) in another Member State are handed over - there is no ambiguity about that.
It is untenable that there could be a fight for a trial in England in such circumstances.
Also, there is not the same concept of a ‘fair trial’ country as in England because there is not a jury system in Portugal so there would be no arguments made about potential jurors being prejudiced by news reporting.
September 11th, 2007 at 2:21 am
Aha !
What complicates the matter further is that all three of the McCanns’ children were born through IVF and it is unknown whether the couple’s sperm and eggs were used for conception
September 11th, 2007 at 2:20 am
the clue is at the zoo
September 11th, 2007 at 2:18 am
why dont they just go and admit it and get it over and done with, they are hardly gonna be able to walk down the street are they?
September 11th, 2007 at 2:16 am
Spudgun,
“PJ will announce that their evidence is ‘inconclusive’……..F++K, It’s keeping me awake at nights……….”
I wouldn’t be so sure. This is now such a high-profile case with so much public and media interest, the Portuguese police have now gone so far out on a limb by naming three suspects….there will be pressure from too many sources for clarity…and closure…if not, the media will dig and dig in both countries and a real corruption scandal will ensue…it will not just die away quietly…and there is also the question of the search for Madeleine: the parents have a vested interest in being cleared, but, as there is now increasing ambiguity about them in many people’s minds, it will not be in their interests for suspicion to hang over them forever - same goes for Robert Murat…
This one will run and run….
September 11th, 2007 at 2:15 am
sorry i remeembered it was registered with the bigdaddy group you right the dns points to uk servers though
that times bit on 100% dna is on the sky news as a video
September 11th, 2007 at 2:13 am
It’s possible that the McCann lawyers have told the Portuguese authorities that they would fight for a trial in England, and that such a legal battle could take literally years, so that the best thing is to allow the British CPS to charge them and have the trial back in England, which would be much faster and save a huge waste of resources in both countries.
After all, it was very strange for the McCann’s Portuguese lawyer to meet the Portuguese Attorney General on Thursday to prevent the police charging and arresting them before they could leave.
September 11th, 2007 at 2:13 am
Mods and admins:
I don’t care if you post this or not. I am very worried about Christoph, and his predatory behaviour. Having worked in child protection, and dealt with many abusers, his comments (more than the inappropriate stupid sexual ones on this site) bother me more than anyone else on this board.
His interest is very unhealthy, I’m afraid he may have some underlying motives.
September 11th, 2007 at 2:11 am
Nope - I am right - sorry bulldump!
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September 11th, 2007 at 2:11 am
Check this out
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article2427017.ece
September 11th, 2007 at 2:09 am
spindoctor you are wrong the site is hosted by bigdaddy its american
September 11th, 2007 at 2:08 am
i agree the pj’s methods may not exactly mirror our own bumbling brigade but they have their ways
September 11th, 2007 at 2:07 am
BULLDUMP,
I truly hope your source at the Indi has more confidence than MY sources. Already, it seems like PJ is playing down the DNA results.
September 11th, 2007 at 2:06 am
They should be charged in Britain with ‘deception’!
The website to collect money is hosted in the U.K and is under our juristiction.
They have deliberately decieved the public and commited fraud to obtain money to cover their legal costs.
This whole thing stinks - the lawyer has spouted some mumbo jumbo and is calling a favour in.
The U.K stinks! They should never have let them go home!
I tried 7 times to pass my driving test - only to be told by an ex-test instructor that because of my age they are waiting for me to offer them some money - yes, a bribe!!!! Over 30 and they know you can afford it, not to mention they know you are desperate to drive your kids around!
Did I pass? No - I would rather walk than stoop to the degraded level that this society have fallen into!!!!
Gordon Brown must be enjoying this - but you wait when that body turns up - will they lose it????
September 11th, 2007 at 2:06 am
the sum is 23 again, is it just me?
September 11th, 2007 at 2:05 am
Mark my words, gent’s…… Pressure IS being applied to the Public Prosecutor in Potugal, and the bottom line is………..PJ will announce that their evidence is ‘inconclusive’……..F++K, It’s keeping me awake at nights……….
September 11th, 2007 at 2:05 am
“1191: if they aren’t charged in Portugal, I can’t see how they won’t be charged in England”
It all depends on what evidence is produced…and whether it justifies bringing charges. At the moment there are all sorts of contradictory leaks (sometimes from within the same institution, ie the PJ) about the evidence, about the interviews etc etc.
This is now so fast moving that there might be some really dramatic revelation in the next day or two - as the police may know a lot more than they are letting on. One of the strengths of the Portuguese police is their ability to entrap using psychological pressure - after all Portugal was a fascist police state with a secret police and a huge network of informers until just 30 years ago….old habits…
September 11th, 2007 at 2:04 am
spud, i’m told by my source at the indi this will not be the case
September 11th, 2007 at 2:02 am
howdie spuddie
September 11th, 2007 at 2:02 am
i’m damn sure they would be remanded in custody in portugal prior to a trial.
in fact they may well have been sent home to get their house in order prior to their charging
September 11th, 2007 at 2:02 am
Hello Martin, Hello Bulldump.
They’re not going to serve time ANYWHERE!!! My friends, because Gordon has already put pressure on the Portuguese Prosecutor. The case will be dropped.
September 11th, 2007 at 2:00 am
Oh, and the jogging… when people like spies who must always assume they’re being bugged want a private conversation, they go for a walk. Or even better, if they’re fit enough, jogging.
[11 again - is it just me?]
September 11th, 2007 at 1:58 am
1191: if they aren’t charged in Portugal, I can’t see how they won’t be charged in England (which also has jurisdiction, since the case appears to involve the unlawful death of a British national).
Interestingly, the key phone intercept evidence wouldn’t be admissable in an English court.
Another little point: if they’re extradited from England to face charges in Portugal, they’d automatically serve any sentence in a British jail.
September 11th, 2007 at 1:58 am
They can cover it up, whitewash it and stick yellow roses up their arses…..
but it will still smell bad!
And when the body resurfaces (just look in the last place that G and K were in Portugal before they left - was it Church - jogging to a secret location - or smiling at the sea?) - what then?
I have a feeling that the tapas 9 are feeling a little scared.
Maybe the Doctors daddies are pulling the strings - after all so many doctors,
so many Freemasons to protect!!!
Heads of Freemasonry live in the police force and parliment - laugh if you want but I prefer to cry!
September 11th, 2007 at 1:52 am
where does the father as a co-conspirator come into it?
September 11th, 2007 at 1:52 am
The head of the PJ - in an interview on Portuguese TV tonight - downplayed the police leak earlier about 100% DNA match. Looks like there is a political battle within the PJ. Looks like there is also a political battle between the PJ and the Public Prosecutor who has allegedly been leant on by the Attorney-General not to press charges (after allegedly being leant on by the British government)….
This case has all the hallmarks of an emerging corruption scandal, with the truth being covered up, proper investigation not being allowed to go ahead, and no one (or maybe the wrong person) being brought to justice.
It’s getting chilling….
I also agree with those about 732. That was the stand out post of the night…is someone with a very vivid imagination or is it someone who really has priviledged information…?
September 11th, 2007 at 1:51 am
I believe that God created us.
He did a good job in making sure we don’t mess up.
Some of us are unable to have children.
Those who cannot have children of their own can adopt a child
whose parents have died.
But some of us messed about with his formula.
‘Lets give these couples IVF and away to create a baby’ they said.
And the people with faulty genes were able to pass them down to their children!
‘Let’s mix human and animal genes’ they said - and they are doing so
today despite it taking millions of years for us to be parted from the animal genes!
Today we are seeing the results of the start of messing with God’s plan.
Tommorrow your children will see the shite hit the fan!
September 11th, 2007 at 1:45 am
kj73: quite possibly final. They’d almost certainly have wanted Madeleine to end up in consecrated ground, if at all possible.
OMG, the sum is 11.
AGAIN!
Is this a message: others please check whether it’s possible that all correct hypotheses are posted under the number 11? (no, I’m not a Catholic).