
Madeleine McCann: Amaral Accuses Kate McCann
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SKY NEWS: “Cop’s Wife Attacks Kate McCann”
Physically?
The wife of the Portuguese detective, sacked from the Madeleine McCann investigation, has launched an emotional attack on the missing girl’s mother.
It’s Mrs Goncalo Amaral, also known as Sofia Amaral, wife of the author. Kate McCann has been in conversation with Portuguese organ Expresso. She used the opportunity to build bridges by calling Mr Amaral “a disgrace”.
Now Sophia Amaral appears in Portuguese newspaper Correio to offer her reply.
“My dear, Kate McCann…”
Sarcasm?
“You will forgive my boldness, but after I read your comment [in the Expresso interview] concerning Goncalo Amaral, my husband and the father of my daughters, I cannot avoid sending you these words of gratefulness.”
As a parent…
“As a coordinator of criminal investigation for the Polícia Judiciária, my husband has always refused to sit around from nine to five in the comfortable chair in his office, as his hierarchical status implies.”
He preferred the café?
“Instead, he spent the day (and very often the night) with the investigators on the terrain, coordinating searches, surveillances, apprehensions and other diligences.”
In the café?
“…this dedication” stopped Mr Amaral from being promoted because “he had no time to go to Lisbon to parade himself up and down the corridors of the PJ’s Institute” - “A disgrace, madam, a disgrace!”
For shame!
Mr Amaral “left his own daughters to go looking for a child that he had never met and whose parents had neglected her”…
Lucky he never met or, or else the Portuguese police might have made him a suspect.
“It was a pity that my dear friend Mrs Kate was not around anymore at that date, because you could have been very helpful to me in explaining these ‘obvious reasons’ that led to their father’s dismissal, to our daughters”…
Priorities, and all that.
“My dear friend Mrs Kate, without wishing to bother you any further, I would like to request one last favour from you: now that you have started to tell some truths, please continue, and let the world hear the truth that it has been waiting for.”
It’s J’Accuse, in Portuguese - albeit without any evidence, any suspects, or any idea what crime has been committed, if any…
– Dear Madam,
Excuse my audacity, but after learning about your comment in your interview with the newspaper, Expresso, on the subject of Gonçalo Amaral, my husband and father of my daughters, I have to send you these words of thanks. For many years I have been trying to make myself understood with this feeling that unites you and I “….and his behaviour is a disgrace professionally and as a person”…
Consider this:
a) Professionally
– As coordinator of criminal investigation for the PJ, my husband has always refused to sit comfortably behind his desk, from 9 to 5, which is usual for his rank.
Instead of that, he spent the day (and sometimes the night) on the ground with the investigators, coordinating “on the spot” searches, surveillance, seizures and other duties. What a disgrace! But if this was just about being exposed to the elements, things wouldn’t be serious, because as madam Kate knows, the weather here is not bad. The problem is his commitment to the cause which has cost him promotion in his career. I will explain, because this case is contemporary to the search for your daughter. My husband was involved as senior coordinator, and between seizures of drugs, kidnappings and murders, he succeeded in producing a theory about drug trafficking by sea, which he defended before a jury in Lisbon, who congratulated him.
Full of hope, Gonçalo Amaral returned to the Algarve to await the result. It was with astonishment that he learned that he had been passed over by other colleagues (coordinators as it happens, to tell the truth), because he had not managed to get himself into “professonal training” settings. And yes, madam Kate, my husband spent his life working, in the midst of complex investigations. He was the man in Portugal who seized most drugs, but as he didn’t have the time to parade himself in the corridors of the PJ’s institution, he was not promoted. A disgrace, madam, a disgrace!
As you must know, because you seem very well informed to me, my husband’s salary was barely 1.5 times the minimum wage of your country. However, as a wife, mother and Portuguese, I cannot complain, given that Gonçalo Amaral’s salary was the equivalent of 4.5 times the minimum wage in Portugal. Pay attention to this, which serves as an example of what I am going to explain: at one time, an individual shot an officer of the PSP and fled into neighbouring Spain. Between the comings and goings of a PJ team, of which my husband was a part, they were there for more than 15 days.
At that time, international expenses were 100€. As madam Kate can imagine, it is not possible on that amount to eat and to lodge in Spain, still less when it is Christmas Eve, and this amount would only be available (with a bit of luck) by Easter. Even with that, Gonçalo Amaral never refused, not even for a day, to search for the evasive murderer, thus increasing our family budget. And this is only one example amongst many. I once suggested to him the creation of a fund, or something else for dealing with these extraordinary expenses, but he never listened to me. While we too had our mortgage to pay…A disgrace, Madam Kate, a disgrace!
b) Also as an individual, his behaviour is a disgrace, because it was never possible to distinguish or to have a private life with the way of working he chose. However, and if my dear friend Madam Kate will allow me, I can give some examples: Five years ago, a child called Joana “disappeared.” The mother, just like Madam Kate, tried to project the case into the media, but this was as far as she got…After 8 days, came the confessions and the evidence: During an incestuous act between the mother and the uncle, the child was beaten, later cut into pieces and her body disposed of, no one knows where. The mother and the uncle were imprisoned, with the trial coordinated by Gonçalo Amaral, and bringing each of them nearly 20 years in prison. But going back a bit.
The child died on September 12th. On Christmas Eve, our family were together to begin our prayers, when my husband asked me to prepare a bag with food and warm clothes, because he had not yet carried out his Christmas act of contrition and penitence. Try to imagine, Madam Kate, where Gonçalo Amaral took himself that Christmas night when there was torrential rain and roaring thunder? To the Olhao prison establishment, where João Cipriano, Joana’s uncle, was a prisoner; confessed murderer and clinically declared a psychopath. For my husband, giving alms to a beggar did not represent any sacrifice.
On the other hand, joining and sharing his Christmas meal with João Cipriano was the sacrifice he offered to God in memory of Joana. And isn’t that a disgrace? Know this, Madam Kate, every year, on September 12th, my husband requests a mass for Joana Isabel Cipriano Guerreiro. He says that no one else will remember the poor child. But people remember to accuse him unjustly of acts and crimes which he has never committed. Isn’t that a disgrace, Madam Kate?
I will relate one last story, which still costs me to talk about. This year, in May, we started the process of moving our family to Portimao. My husband’s holiday was supposed to start the day after your daughter disappeared. “For obvious reasons,” that didn’t happen. I started a new job, I looked at houses, I made the move and I tried to settle our daughters into new schools with new routines.
All that alone, without any support from my husband, who, for obvious reasons, was looking for your daughter, Madam Kate. In October, on the day of his birthday, a week after our daughters had started the new school year, Gonçalo Amaral was dismissed and returned to Faro. It was supposed to be a time of the family getting together, but in fact it was even more of a separation. Isn’t that a disgrace? Our daughters have never understood, and we have never succeeded in explaining to them what the obvious reasons were that justified a father leaving his daughters to look for a child he didn’t know and whom the parents neglected. A disgrace that my dear friend Kate was not there at that time. Perhaps you could have helped us explain the “obvious reasons” to our children for their father’s being sent back.
To finish, on the intimate subject of Gonçalo Amaral, I can only tell you that he is exactly as the Latinos have a reputation for: a wild one, and my modesty does not allow me to say any more.
I ask my dear friend to forgive these thoughts of a wife and mother, but I am sure you will understand. I will finish this missive by asking you to pass on to your mother my sincere compliments. She seemed very sincere to me when, during an interview, she said she had the urge to slap those who had left her grandchildren alone. She spoke as openly as a true Portuguese grandmother would have done.
My dear friend Madam Kate, without wishing to bother you any further, I would like you to do me a last favour: now that you are starting to let the truth come out, don’t stop, go on, and tell the truth the world is waiting to hear.
With my best regards,
Sofia Leal
(Wife and mother of Gonçalo Amaral’s children.)
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September 18th, 2008 at 1:15 pm
they could of been relaying all the information back to the abductors .
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would that be the same abductors that the police don’t believe exist, or some other abductors we haven’t heard of?
September 18th, 2008 at 1:15 pm
Kiz Says:
September 18th, 2008 at 12:59 pm
“The Portuguse Police has a job to do which AS WE ALL KNOW, they didnt have a clue in how to run the investigation nor what to do next.”
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Er, actually, we don’t ‘all know’ any such thing. Please don’t assume things and think that you can speak for other people. Personally, I find it offensive that you infer such things about the Portuguese police and the ’system’.
September 18th, 2008 at 1:14 pm
i expect being told the shutters\doors had been open, closed, locked, unlocked and forced(when they hadn’t been) helped the police to get a feel for the case.
September 18th, 2008 at 1:11 pm
The Portuguse Police has a job to do which as we all know, they didnt have a clue in how to run the investigation nor what to do next.
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i see.
we all know this.
i thought we qall knew team mccann trampled all over the crime scene and refused to confirm if they knew other suspects before the disappearance,refused to answer questions, and refused to return when asked, even though they said publicly they would on the day they did a runner (coincidentally the day after they were made suspects.)
oh- and didn’t they get the tip off to fuck off from pdl from the british diplomatic service?
September 18th, 2008 at 1:11 pm
are you sasha from edgware ?
September 18th, 2008 at 1:10 pm
what meeting were those kiz, do you mean his lunch breaks ?
September 18th, 2008 at 1:08 pm
He should of been holding these meetings in a private office.
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in portimao i expect.
great idea, but i’d prefer the copper to be on the crime scene.
September 18th, 2008 at 1:08 pm
I cant stop laughing
September 18th, 2008 at 1:07 pm
The British police offered help and advise very early on in the investigation but did you “DOPE” of a husband accept oh no of course not, he was far to proud to do so
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really?
can you elaborate a bit, like in some sort of corroborration of this?
September 18th, 2008 at 12:59 pm
My dear lady, m its quote obvious why your husband was sacked its because “HE WAS CRAP AT HIS JOB” The British police offered help and advise very early on in the investigation but did you “DOPE” of a husband accept oh no of course not, he was far to proud to do so and far so STUPID.
To say he spend time away from his own children “Lady, its his job to which I feel he will be paid very well for.
The Portuguse Police has a job to do which as we all know, they didnt have a clue in how to run the investigation nor what to do next.
As far as having his “so called” meetings in a cafe, come on please would you or anyone else hold a very very private conversation in a very public place ?????????? I think now, He should of been holding these meetings in a private office. How did he know that maybe someone at the cafe did not have something to do with the abduction and as the meetings were held in the cafe where “ANYONE” could overhear they could of been relaying all the information back to the abductors .
I may be thinking of something else but I dont think your husband has a totally clean record does he.
Think again lady, as said earlier, your husband was sacked because he was totally crap at his job and really messed up on the Mccann case to be honest, perhaps he should think himself lucky that the other cases he was been incharge of dont get investigated to deeply as he was be facing prison himself or will the Port system just brush it under the carpet as they do so many other things ??????
September 18th, 2008 at 12:59 pm
lone pigeon Says:
September 18th, 2008 at 12:33 pm
brandon flours Says:
September 18th, 2008 at 12:24 pm
She said: “It was a pity that my dear friend Mrs Kate was not around anymore at that date, because you could have been very helpful to me in explaining these ‘obvious reasons’ that led to their father’s dismissal, to our daughters.”
She ends the letter by saying: “My dear friend Mrs Kate, without wishing to bother you any further, I would like to request one last favour from you: now that you have started to tell some truths, please continue, and let the world hear the truth that it has been waiting for.”
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?Kate_McCann_suffers_sarky_attack_from_police_wife&in_article_id=314867&in_page_id=34
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Looks like the velvet gloves are off!
September 18th, 2008 at 12:33 pm
brandon flours Says:
September 18th, 2008 at 12:24 pm
She said: “It was a pity that my dear friend Mrs Kate was not around anymore at that date, because you could have been very helpful to me in explaining these ‘obvious reasons’ that led to their father’s dismissal, to our daughters.”
She ends the letter by saying: “My dear friend Mrs Kate, without wishing to bother you any further, I would like to request one last favour from you: now that you have started to tell some truths, please continue, and let the world hear the truth that it has been waiting for.”
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?Kate_McCann_suffers_sarky_attack_from_police_wife&in_article_id=314867&in_page_id=34
Woo hooo !!!!
I just put a comment on their board - wonder if it gets published
September 18th, 2008 at 12:33 pm
Sam
I hope hes just a guy with issues with talking to girls his own age, and nothing more.
September 18th, 2008 at 12:25 pm
brandon well that doesn’t sound very ominous does it. maybe he’s on the dole. my 20 year old daughters just finished 3 years of college, but no job in sight.
September 18th, 2008 at 12:24 pm
She said: “It was a pity that my dear friend Mrs Kate was not around anymore at that date, because you could have been very helpful to me in explaining these ‘obvious reasons’ that led to their father’s dismissal, to our daughters.”
She ends the letter by saying: “My dear friend Mrs Kate, without wishing to bother you any further, I would like to request one last favour from you: now that you have started to tell some truths, please continue, and let the world hear the truth that it has been waiting for.”
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?Kate_McCann_suffers_sarky_attack_from_police_wife&in_article_id=314867&in_page_id=34
Woo hooo !!!!
September 18th, 2008 at 12:21 pm
Brandon
Well there’s no harm done then. But he’s a wrong’un.
September 18th, 2008 at 12:20 pm
brandon, maybe i’m being obtuse but she dumped him anyway for lying didn’t she. maybe he lied cos he thouyght she might not go out with him if he told her his age, i’ve no idea.
September 18th, 2008 at 12:19 pm
petermac
walked home from school
sat in the park
went to the cinema
just a long snog in the grass and in the cinema from what I have been told.
September 18th, 2008 at 12:16 pm
http://www.portugalresident.com/portugalresident/showstory.asp?ID=29350
The effect the case had on her own family is also exposed in the lengthy letter to Kate McCann: “Our girls have never understood why their father was pulled away from them to work on a case to find a child whose parents had left her alone.”
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no mention of neglect again
September 18th, 2008 at 12:16 pm
Are we talking about “going out” together a couple of times or having sexual intercourse from the first time they “went out” together.
Euphemisms can be confusing.
September 18th, 2008 at 12:06 pm
sam / karen
She says she told him where to go when she found out. Another thing thinking about it was she was all ready to go out a week ago and then she didnt. I asked her why, and she said he says he wants me to go to his house as he has no money to go out. She didnt go because I said she couldnt as she was babysitting later on and thought she would be late because of the tubes etc..
but if she hadnt been, i dunno really if i would have let her.
what 20 year old dont have enough money for a tube ticket ?
and do I tell her father ? FFS
September 18th, 2008 at 12:02 pm
Brandon
When I was 15 my bf was 20 - but he hadn’t lied - and it was more like a romantic friendship than a proper grown-up love affair, so it was fine…
But to lie - that’s dodgy. That suggests he wanted someone younger and was aware of them being younger…
Of course I might be wrong…
September 18th, 2008 at 12:00 pm
BF look for my email again !
September 18th, 2008 at 11:55 am
Brandon
I’d make a complaint - if he lied to her he must have been up to no good - 20 year olds don’t hide their age unless they’re pretending to be 21 to get into a club.
September 18th, 2008 at 11:49 am
difficult one brandon, i don’t know, what does your daughter think ?
September 18th, 2008 at 11:45 am
Châtelaine
think it refers to coldwater
September 18th, 2008 at 11:44 am
chaterlaine
coldwater
September 18th, 2008 at 11:42 am
Good morning
brandon flours Says:
September 18th, 2008 at 10:45 am
Has anyone read the thread about CW, and that he might have been planted by the mc canns? To divert attention away from the p word.
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I’m not very good at abbreviations, Brandon. Who’s CW?
September 18th, 2008 at 11:41 am
Sam
If your 15 nearly 16 year old daughter had been going out with ( just twice ) a fella who told her he was 17,
and then later found out he was actually 20, and dumped him,
would you let it go, or would you feel that you should do something more.
I am trying to remember what it was like.
I was 16 and at work and I went out with a 19 year old, and seemed perfectly normal.
I dunno if its because he lied….. or met her when she was in her uniform.
FFS if it aint one thing ………
September 18th, 2008 at 11:33 am
bf, what ?