Monday, 13 August 2007

Complete Bollocks - Exclusive To All British Newspapers.

Excerpts from the Daily Mail online edition, 12th August 2007.

McCanns' anger at 'Madeleine is dead' police claims


Parents face more lurid claims on 100th day since she vanished

"Relations between Portuguese police and the parents of Madeleine McCann worsened today after a senior officer suggested the missing four-year-old was dead.


A family friend said it was 'extraordinary' police had 'not had the decency' to contact the couple before making the claims".



Perhaps this "family friend" - knowing a thing or two about decency, and who, presumably has direct channels to Sir Gerry and Lady Kate - might care to impart their wisdom toward the Teflon Two? Point out to them maybe, that leaving very young children unattended to go out on the piss does not fall within the realms of said decency?

And why on earth should anyone find it "extraordinary" that
Chief Inspector Sousa either consult or seek consent from these two grotesques before briefing the press?

Any person with an IQ over and above that of a Daily Mail reporter will realise that the McCanns are suspects or arguidos right now, in everything but name. I have confidence that Mr Sousa, unlike these two excuses for medical professionals, truly will leave no stone unturned, and that his scrutiny of both the McCanns and their dodgy friends will shed light on the true circumstances which led to Madeleine's
demise abduction.


"Moments after Kate and Gerry attended a service to pray for her, Chief Inspector Sousa, one of the detectives leading the investigation, said new evidence had heightened the possibility she was killed.


He failed to say what the new evidence was, but added that neither parent was being considered a suspect, despite wild stories in the Portuguese media. And nor were any of the friends with them at the time".


What do you mean by failed you fucktard? Don't you just love to associate the Portuguese police with words like fail? In no way did he fail, you disingenious simpleton; as you are well aware, certain aspects of the case are sub-judice in the context of Portuguese law.

Not content with slurring the Portuguese Police, you then aim at the Portuguese media. Suggestions that their media are indulging in wild stories?

Would that be wild stories like
these? Or this? Maybe even this?



"Mr Sousa said: "In the past few days some clues have been found that could point to the possibility of the death of the little child, but at the moment we are waiting for the lab results and all lines of inquiry are open. But this line we are checking with a little more intensity.

Portuguese law does not allow us to put everything in the case on the table to the public or even the persons involved in the case.

At this moment in time, as we have said, the McCanns are not suspects in the case".


At this moment....the McCanns are not suspects....


At this moment, Gerry. At this moment, Kate....


I think I shall leave it there. The full article can be read
here.

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