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Original Source:
MAIL: 18 OCTOBER 2007 |
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The Portuguese priest who comforted Gerry and Kate McCann in the days after
Madeleine vanished last night said he had been deceived, it has emerged.
According to reports, Father Jose Manuel Pacheco claimed he had done nothing
wrong and was simply "supporting two lost souls."
But, bizarrely, he also appeared to say he had been the victim of some form of
deception.
It has also emerged Father Pacheco was apparently called in to see his
superior, Algarve
Bishop Manuel Quintas and warned about his behaviour.
In the days after Madeleine vanished on May 3, the McCanns, both 39 and devout
Catholics, frequently sought refuge at the priest's church.
They became so close to Father Pacheco, he gave them the keys to the tiny
building so they could go in to pray whenever they liked.
However, his friendship with the couple appeared to spectacularly backfire
after police became convinced Kate had told him she had killed her daughter
during confession.
But he has vowed to take whatever she had said to the grave, despite being
quizzed by detectives.
Father Pacheco appeared to virtually vanish from the public eye in the weeks
after Gerry and Kate were made arguidos - or official suspects.
The pair left Portugal
without saying goodbye and handed the church keys to another clergyman.
Last week, police moved in to search the churchyard and there has been some
suggestion that they may consider digging for Madeleine's body at the location.
Father Pacheco, runs two churches and teaches at three local schools, yesterday
broke his silence.
According to the Daily Express, he admitted he had become too close to the
couple, still official suspects in the disappearance of their daughter.
"I was deceived," he said.
"I was just doing my job supporting lost souls. I would do that with any
family who were in their situation. I didn't do anything wrong.
Father Pacheco, 46, said he had felt compelled to help Kate and Gerry because
of their "inconsolable grief".
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