I will start with the conclusion: I
think this was probably crime of the
Century in Portugal. On May 3, 2007, in
Praia da Luz, Madeleine disappeared to
never be seen again. The case shocked
the Country and the World, giving the
motto for an unyielding conflict between
the Portuguese and the English police
authorities ...which still remains
today!
We all still have these images in our
heads: the despair of the family and
friends, the odd and imperceptible
expression of the mother, Kate McCann,
asking for the return of her daughter,
the solidarity of the people, the
massive police presence.
A whole country startled by the sad fate
of a girl who could be the daughter of
any of us. After ten years of a mystery
that has never been solved, there are
more doubts than certainties. But the
hypothesis that the parents themselves,
or one of the friends of the inner
circle, are involved in the event,
whether in an intentional or negligent
way, is increasingly consistent. The
investigation’s data, in my opinion,
points this way.
Why was it that Kate - and no one
suffers as much with the disappearance
of a daughter as her own mother - gave
evasive answers to the police, sometimes
even reacting with contempt for the
police's work? Why are the
contradictions evident in Kate and
Gerry's statements regarding simple
facts, if whether they had or not argued
the night before or if any of them had
slept in the bedroom with the children?
Why did the dogs alert to cadaver scent
in the car used by the McCanns?
It is possible that we are before the
crime of the century, where the
disappearance or death of a girl ends
without the guilty being known, in a
plot where everyone insists on casting
aspersions about hidden powers or
incompetent police forces.
I'll leave this question: if the much
acclaimed effort of the English police
to find Maddie fails to produce results,
despite the massive amount already
invested, wouldn’t it be wise to reopen
the investigation in Portugal, placing
the homicide hypothesis again on the
table? |