heard that the police asked them not to leave as they wanted to question them further dont know there is so many lies surrounding this case it is hard to determine fact from fiction at the moment
2007-09-08 02:12:11
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answered by shannonhf05 4
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I Really Think That They Might Have Done it for money Here are some points
1) Why In All The Places of The World Have The Picked Praia De Luiz?
2) The Mcann Parents live in a small house
3) They Were The Only Ones Who Had Access To the appartement
4) What Happend To The Toy kate was holding "Cuddle Cat" The Police took him away
5) The Hire Car Was Hired after Madeline Went Missing!
HOW THE HECK WILL THEY EXPLAIN THAT!
PORTUGUESE police were today set to re-interview the mother of missing Madeleine McCann.
Kate McCann was set to attend the police station in Portimao in the Algarve at 2pm, accompanied by her lawyer, Carlos Pinto de Abreu.
Her husband Gerry will be questioned by detectives separately at the same police station tomorrow.
According to reports, Mrs McCann is being interviewed as a witness, not a suspect.
The interviews come after Portuguese police received the results of crucial forensic tests by British experts. "I can confirm that we have received part of the results and the team is satisfied (with the results)," said police spokesman Olegario de Sousa. He said there have been regular informal meetings with Kate and Gerry McCann.
It was reported today that the DNA of a potential suspect had been found by the scientists at the Forensic Science Service (FSS) laboratory in Birmingham.
The experts have spent the past month analysing samples taken from the McCanns' holiday apartment.
Portuguese police were expected to make arrests within days as a result of "significant new information".
The evidence recovered from the flat includes blood flecks found by British sniffer dogs on the wall in Madeleine's bedroom, where she vanished on May 3.
A source confirmed that information gathered by the FSS had been "regularly fed back" to investigators in Portugal, although the official line remains that tests are "ongoing".
Portuguese police said they were now giving "special attention" to the theory that Madeleine is dead, which depends on the results of the FSS analysis.
Also waiting for details of the forensic tests is the only official suspect in the case, 33-year-old Anglo-Portuguese ex-pat Robert Murat.
He strenuously denies any involvement in Madeleine's disappearance and believes the Portuguese authorities will shortly clear him formally.
Mr Murat's spokesman Tuck Price said he had not been told about any developments in the case.
Mr Price added: "Why are they holding him in limbo? That is still a concern - unless they are using him as cover so that they can continue investigating somebody else.
Meanwhile, The McCanns were set to take part in a religious festival in Praia da Luz this weekend.
Speculation is mounting that this could be the family's farewell to the village, after which they would return to their home in Rothley, Leicestershire.
2007-09-08 11:43:13
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answered by minnasota mama 3
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Apparently, they have to report to the PJ every five days....but I'm sure they are staying there through choice... ;-)
FOr all of those McFans who have said "Well, if they are guilty, why did they stay for so long?" a quote from good old Philomena may help explain. (IF they were in fact involved in something more sinister than neglect)
Earlier, Gerry McCann's sister Philomena McCann said the couple wished to return to Britain but are worried it may appear that they are "running scared" if they return home to Britain.
Hmmmm, perhaps IF one had claimed a child abduction, while knowing exactly what had happened to said child, returning home immediately may have seemed more guilty than staying?
Just a thought.
2007-09-08 10:08:46
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answered by lululaluau 5
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It would look better if they stayed but if they wanted to leave there is nothing stopping them. There is no customs post anywhere in Portugal. The only closed borders in the EU are in the UK.
As they are in the EU they would probably get permission to go to the UK. If and when the time came they´d have to come back here.
2007-09-08 09:31:04
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answered by soñador 7
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I am sure that they have been told not to leave and are now using the secrecy laws to their own advantage, once again manipulating the situation to benefit themselves.
2007-09-08 09:48:00
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answered by trancebabe 4
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where would they go ?
even though the news claims they have a lot of supporters actually they dont
a lot of people were disgusted at them leaving small children alone
2007-09-08 14:41:55
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answered by stacey 7
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They are volunteering to stay BEFORE they are told to by police - gives them a bit of credibility (HA!)
2007-09-08 12:51:13
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answered by David 5
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prob have to stay, and yes just spinning a tale
2007-09-08 09:12:15
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answered by Anonymous
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They have turned themselves into a p.l.c.I wouldn't be out running and putting my other kids into a kids club.They have no choice the truth is about to come out.
2007-09-08 09:58:59
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answered by RAINBOW 6
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I have got to the point where I cannot believe anything that these devious creatures say about their poor "missing" child
2007-09-08 09:20:20
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answered by Anonymous
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