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Total
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Correio da Manhã (paper
edition only)
(Translated by Astro)
Total disaster
09.05.2014
If they weren’t English and
dressed in good suits, we’d
all be laughing about this
disaster.
[opinion] by: Carlos Anjos,
president of the Commission
for the protection of crime
victims
I have to confess that
concerning the Maddie case
and the English police, I
try to keep an open mind in
order to understand their
strategy. I can’t, [and] the
problem is certainly mine.
First, the e-fits that
didn’t resemble anything.
Then, the discovery of a
suspect that unfortunately
was dead. This was followed
by the thesis of the sexual
abuser, a tourist thief,
with the same result. Now,
the cherry on top of the
cake: renting a helicopter
to photograph the grounds
near the Ocean Club looking
for bones. Conclusion: they
think that Maddie is dead.
This diligence prevents any
future one that searches for
a living child. But why
search there? Would anyone
abduct the child in order to
kill her right afterward and
bury her near the resort?
Finally, the dogs that sniff
for cadaver odour are back.
These are the dogs that
sniffed that same odour in
the house and in the car of
the little girl’s parents.
Is the Police trying to
inculpate the parents? Or
are the dogs whose sense of
smell was no good seven
years ago now carrying a new
nose? If they weren’t
English and dressed in good
suits, we’d all be laughing
about this disaster. |
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