1 Feb 2011

GERRY IMMEDIATELY PRODUCED TWO SETS OF OLD PHOTOS OF MADELEINE

Gerrys Chosen Pic No 1 "The Confuser", Maddie is two with short blond hair, rather than 4 with long brown hair.


To  me, this is one of the most devastating witness statements against the McCanns and their group that we have been allowed to see and could leave no sensible reader in any doubt whatsoever that Gerry McCann was the ringleader in all of this and planned for his daughter to apparently be "abducted".  

It can be seen that given this lady was right with the group immediately these event started to be played out the police spoke to her several times and were checking with her yet again on 26 July 2007 as British Police were preparing to bring sniffer dogs over to try and find Madeleine or her corpse, Gerry having been identified as a possible suspect in her homicide.  

When there are such devastating  statements like this now available to the public from the PJ files it really does beg the question, just why did Kate and Gerry choose to spend the remaining monies in Madeleine's Fund on massive legal costs, suing Goncalo Amaral.    This statement clearly implies malice aforethought, Gerry has the photos to immediately hand to the police and all the group are singing from his hymn sheet, Maddie was abducted, none of them are bothering to look for her.   They were even immediately ringing the media to drive home this message with a complete lack of concern to find Madeleine, who, as the deponent suggests could have been laying injured somewhere, maybe even just about to enter the sea.  Surely a genuine parent would be frantic to be racing around seeking to stop her doing tha, clinging to any prospect at that stage of getting her straight back.  But always with this couple there seems to have been a certainty this was a long-term matter, she was never going to come straight back.  That attitude they were evidencing by their own conduct in the very first few moments.  

But turning back to Mr Amaral and his book, he is not speaking about any premeditated act as this witness testimony suggests, he is speaking about an accidental death in the apartment.  Something which I have always been clearly simply could not have happened.  Could it be that the McCanns would rather the public believed this, than look at the terrible reality?  

Even in the early stages I have always protested, well why keep going on about the dogs when there is far more devastating evidence against the McCanns, this is a real person stating precisely how they were behaving, not a dog,  surely people should take more note and the terrible implications contained within in.  Gerry the circusmaster leading his troops...Kate was not banging her fists on the walls, she was comatose on her bed and then wanted a priest, no doubt so fearful of what her husband had planned for little Maddie.  


Gerry's chosen Pc No 2 "The bic bucks earner"  Here Maddie is shown a little nearer her age and with long hair, but crucially for Gerry, she is wearing her Everton kit, a Club that produced an awful lot of money and publicity for him, no doubt also getting Beckham on board, top notch !  How many people worldwide are football/Beckham mad.  Being such a sporting chap himself I suppose it was inevitable Gerry would see things that way.  Kate's choice, go the literary way...JK Rowling. 
Helpful Gerry supplied two copies of each of the above pictures to the police immediately.....sometimes people can be just too prepared for their own good.   I think only a control freak would  be so determined to make sure someone believed him, we still dont ~Gerry and never will!   But will always feel for your victim, little Maddie McCann and her remaining siblings.  


xx



Date: 26 July 2007 (at the time Brit Police were bringing the dogs over)
Time: 16h00
Location: CID Portimão
Statement taken by Paulo Ferreira, Inspector



Concerning the matter of the process, the witness said:

That she has given statements for several times within the process, and remembers the contents of what she stated before, therefore reproducing the contents of the previous statements into this statement.

The deponent offers another statement because with the passage of time, since Madeleine’s disappearance, she has remembered some details of the facts that she witnessed, which she considers of some interest to the investigation.

Like she said before, she was alerted to Madeleine’s disappearance between 10.30 and 11 p.m. She was at home and was informed about the event through a telephone call. She immediately went to the Ocean Club, where she arrived only minutes before the GNR officers. When she arrived at the resort, she went immediately to apartment 5A, where she met several persons both on the inside and on the outside of the apartment. She went into the apartment but left it right away without speaking to anyone, because she was informed that the GNR officers were at the main reception, so she went to meet them.

When she arrived near the GNR officers, she verified that Gerry, Madeleine’s father, was behind her, in the company of another individual whose identity she doesn’t remember. At that moment, Gerry placed both knees on the floor, hit the floor with both hands, too, placing himself like a praying Arab, and shouted out twice in rage, and it was not possible to understand what he said. Then Gerry got back on his feet and accompanied the deponent and the other individual who was in the GNR car, to apartment 5A.

Already on location, the deponent entered the apartment and asked those who were present both for the passports of all family members and photographs of the missing person. The deponent walked Gerry to the GNR car, so he could deliver the requested documents. She states that she carried out these diligences, and other diligences, at the request of the GNR Commander as they used the deponent’s knowledge of the English language to translate the questions that were asked from the missing person’s family members, and the answers that were given. She remembers that Gerry gave the GNR Commander several photographs of the missing person. These were postcard-type photographs, taking their size and shape into account. They were actually photographs of the size and shape of a postcard, and they seemed to be all similar to her.

She also realised that from the very first moment on, both Gerry and the rest of the group members insisted in stating that Madeleine had been abducted, all of them using the word “abducted” [original in English] instead of missing, and they all showed great interest in informing the press about the situation.

The deponent further recalls that she entered the room where Madeleine had been sleeping. She now remembers that the door was closed. The inside of the room was dark. The shutters were down, and light entered only through its holes. The windows were closed and the curtains slightly open. Gerry, who accompanied the deponent during this visit, with the GNR officers also present, said that it had been him who had closed the window because the babies were still sleeping inside, which the deponent could verify as true. Gerry mentioned that when he noticed that Madeleine was missing, he had found the window and shutters open, and the curtains fluttering.

The deponent recalls that the cots that were used by the babies were placed in the middle of the room and aligned, and therefore she found it strange that someone could have taken Madeleine from the bed where she was sleeping up to the window, because there was no space to get through. The deponent opened the bedroom’s wardrobe to check if eventually Madeleine was hiding inside. Then they all left the room, and someone closed its door again. The deponent remained in the living room for a while, with the GNR officers, Gerry and the other group members that were there in a frenzy, going in and out and speaking on their mobile phones. She noticed that none of the group members, including the child’s mother and father, were busy looking for her. The mother was sitting on the master bedroom’s bed, the father accompanied the deponent and the GNR officers and the other group members walked in and out and spoke on the phone, apparently concerned about informing the press about the event.

She thought that the child’s mother was downbeat with the situation, the father showed his concern and also asked both for the press to be alerted and for dogs to be brought in for the search. Concerning the others, she can only recall that Fiona and her husband, Payne, were hysterical about the situation. At a given moment, right after the PJ’s elements arrived, the child’s parents removed the twins from the cots where they still slept, and took them into the apartment on the first floor. At Kate’s request, the deponent removed the soft toys and a blanket from the cots, and also took them to the first floor. The babies’ cots were left only with the mattresses.

The deponent also wishes to mention that at around 3 a.m. Madeleine’s parents asked for the presence of a priest on location. They didn’t explain the reason why they wanted a priest, but the deponent found the fact strange as there were no indications that the little girl was dead, and that’s the circumstance under which usually the presence of a priest is requested.

At a given moment, the deponent translated the deposition from one of the ladies that belonged to the group of English people, namely one that she indicates as being a brunette. This lady told the GNR officers, and the deponent translated, that she had seen a man crossing the road, possibly carrying a child. The deponent found that situation strange because she was convinced that when she saw this man, the lady was positioned in a spot that has no viewing angle to the location where she had seen the man. She doesn’t know exactly where the lady was positioned when she saw the man passing by, but she knows that she indicated that she saw him passing on the street that lies in front of the window to the bedroom where Madeleine was, walking into the direction of the street that leads to the Baptista supermarket.

When questioned about the clothes that the English group members wore that night, she mentions that she only remembers that Fiona wore a green blouse, Gerry wore a dark coloured shirt, and Fiona’s husband wore light-coloured trousers, she thinks cream-coloured.

And she stated nothing further.




in: Processo 201/07.0GALGS, Volume VIII, pages 1975-1977



13 comments:

Unknown said...

It was a long time after events that Fiona Payne told us about how Kate got those grab marks up her arms, she was beating the walls with her fists. Nonsense apart, who told her to plant this in the media?

Well I think it was the same old Puppet master McCann and what he cannot arrange personally there is always Motor mouth Mitchell.

Wizard said...

Hi Viv,

The woman’s statement paints a very clear picture of what happened after the alarm was raised.

Gerry et al followed her to where the GNR officers were. He prostrates himself on the floor as if worshiping their arrival. This to me is certainly hamming it up with elements of sarcasm. No doubt because they took 30 minutes to arrive and narcistic Gerry, being the most important person on the planet, has surprisingly the presence of mind to be sarcastic to the people, who after all, he allegedly want to help him. Funny that.

Gerry tells everyone he closed the window in the children’s bedroom as the twins were still in the room and it was drafty. If I remember correctly only Kate’s finger prints were found – was Gerry wearing gloves – I think not – funny that.

When the woman arrived, apartment 5A was very busy with people talking on mobiles. No doubt talking to the press, friends, and relatives in a different country who were not in any position to help them. No one was out looking for the missing child which might have helped if she had wandered off or indeed had in fact been abducted. Funny that.

The woman then says the parents asked at 3.00am for the presence of a priest. In Catholicism, a priest is necessary when someone is dying or dead. Funny that.

To me this is all staging mixed with guilt and not funny at all.

Wizard said...

Just a second thought about asking for the priest. To me this is an indicator, so early on, that they were not thinking about Madeleine and what had happened to her but themselves. Absolution of sins comes to mind - their actions appear to be those of people who already know what has befallen their daughter therefore their concerns centre around what will happen to them.

Unknown said...

Hiya Wiz

I think the police were anxious to check here that it is Gerry saying he closed the twins bedroom window because Kate has stated she did that.

So we have Gerry saying he did that but his fingerprints are not on it, these are just the sort of inconsistencies the police are referring to in suspecting him of the homicide of Madeleine or perhaps as we can see from the range of charges being considered, something even worse than that.

I think it is possible that Kate came back and did indeed find the window open although much more likely she herself was also involved in the removal of Madeleine much earlier on.

The police also found latex medical gloves in the McCanns possession, again, just like those two sets of old photos of Madeleine, I can only think of a very sinister reason for Gerry to pack those.

I think perhaps he was smart enough to open the window with his gloves on to leave no prints (although query whether Wilkins stopped him doing this - Gerry said he had never seen anyone there before so clearly did not plan to that night) but when it came to actually wanting his prints on the inside of the window to fit with him stating he closed it again (but fatally clashing with what Kate says), he was not so clever.

All the way through this we can see that Gerry has been manipulative, scheming and often clever, but has often made some catastrophic errors of judgment also. He finds it difficult to judge the reactions of normal people because he is not one himself. Also he is clumsy due to his own inflated sense of infallibility, only now, I imagine beginning to realise no one, let alone him, actually in infallible.

Unknown said...

Hiya Wiz

In relation to the priest, I think this was one occasion when Kate was just not going to be silenced by Gerry and was adamant that was what she needed to comfort her. She knew that Maddie was either dead or almost certainly would be very soon.

I gather from what I have read this is when she did get a bit loud and stroppy and Kate's mother also mentioned her requesting one, no doubt Kate's mother has her own very good reasons for dropping that out. I doubt it is to do with putting Kate in the frame.

Wizard said...

By Martin Brunt – Sky News
February 01, 2011 3:08 PM

Sympathy from the parents of murdered Jo Yeates for Kate and Gerry McCann.

David and Teresa Yeates said they felt "lucky" that at least they were able to give their daughter a funeral.

Mr. Yeates said: "We really feel for those people who have not been able to bury their children.

"We keep reminding ourselves that in some way we are, we are loath to use the word, but 'lucky'." The McCanns are one set of people like this, but there are others as well.

"I can't imagine what it must be like not to be able to bury their children, or to have to bury some bones discovered years later."

The McCanns responded in a statement: "We are very grateful to David and Teresa Yeates for keeping us in their thoughts at such a painful time for their own family. While the anguish of not knowing what has happened to Madeleine is truly awful, we, of course, still have hope that our ongoing search for our daughter will lead to her being found alive.

"Recent cases such as that of Carlina White in the USA, reunited with her family after being abducted as a baby some 23 years ago, only serve to renew our resolve to never give up. It again proves that hope is not unfounded.

"We would ask anyone who has any information about Madeleine to get in touch with their local police immediately or contact our private investigators via www.findmadeleine.com"

Wizard said...

DEJA VU

Police do not believe Kiesha was kidnapped 9 News

By ninemsn staff with AAP
11:59 AEST Tue Feb 1 2011 [02:59 UK/Portugal]

Detectives do not believe the theory toddler Kiesha Abrahams was kidnapped from her Sydney home by an intruder.

Kiesha's mother and stepfather reported her missing from their Mount Druitt home in Sydney's west six months ago on Tuesday.

Detective Inspector Russell Oxford said blood found in the home matched Keisha's DNA but there was not enough to prove she'd been the victim of violence, ABC News reports.

Mr Oxford said there was no trace of an intruder and police had almost ruled out the possibility she had been kidnapped.

"We've almost ruled out an intruder theory because there is a lot of things that you would find difficult [to back up the claim] that in fact an intruder would break in to take a young child," he said.

"Because you would have thought something would have been heard by the neighbours and even by the parents and the young child sleeping in the next bedroom."

News Limited reported on Tuesday that police are preparing to tell the coroner they believe the six-year-old was murdered and that they have ruled out all other theories in relation to her disappearance.

However, police say they are still keeping an open mind about Kiesha's disappearance.

Mr Oxford, who is heading the investigation, said reporting the matter to the coroner was a routine matter after six months and did not mean police had closed off their inquiries.

But he said police may report the disappearance as a suspected death.

"We're now six months into the investigation and of course with a little six-year-old child, you've always got to fear the worst," he told Fairfax Radio.

"We certainly entertain some hope that she might still be alive, although we'd have to consider it very, very remote."

Kiesha was reported missing on August 1 by her mother Kristi, who said she last saw her daughter when she tucked her into bed in their unit on Saturday, July 31.

Unknown said...

Hiya Wiz

I am sorry although perhaps not entirely surprised that Jo's family have become publically enmeshed in the Maddie case. I can only think this will cause them more grief in the longer term.

Thanks for the report on a very similar Maddie case in America. It certainly has followed the same format, parents insist stranger broke in, police exhaustively investigate but 6 months down the line having found nothing to prove that scenario have to assume this was a death at the hands of the parents. Blood in the apt, but again, as in Maddie's not sufficient to prove any harm to the child has taken place. A stepfather also, only ups the odds of that being true.

How strange though to call a 6 year old a toddler, I would have thought four was stretching it~!

Unknown said...

whoops ! Australian!

johnfrank said...

where are you viv?

Unknown said...

Hello John !

I am around although very busy with my new home and garden.

Regrettably there are so few people bothering with the blog any longer it would mean I am talking to myself really so hardly seems worthwhile but I am leaving it up just in case anyone wants to check back and read anything.

johnfrank said...

AWW thanks for replying Viv,
Ihope you are settled into your home and that you are very happy.Imust say,i miss your posts very much.You were always so honest and to the point.Please god you will soon have something to talk about re,MBM.Once again many
thanks for all your hard work.
Johnfrancis xxx


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Unknown said...

Hiya again John and thanks for your kind thoughts.

Well, in my honest opinion Kate has once again just acted in a bizarre and typically guilty way by gatecrashing the service for Claudia Lawrence. Maybe Gerry does now understand the publics' mind is not going to be turned by any more candles lit by this couple and splashed across the paper or any more sue fests either. Quite the contrary.

I think Kate still needs that psychi help and Gerry is just letting her get on with it, book and all.

Alled Jones last year for Mothers Day, the lady makes me want to throw up. What mother once again leaves a child alone to cry and then goes on TV for cash to brag about having done that again with such fatal results? Mother?

And whilst on things that just make me sick, why do people just keep going on about Kate's supposed claim about 6 dead bodies.... are people not able to read the reports and see that remark very clearly emanates from the lips of Philomena McCann. It is quite clearly an absurd and ridiculous remark to make, but Philo is not stupid. Either she and Gerry are trying to let the public know who really did for Maddie, or they are just trying to deflect attention from one who simply has no normal feelings, not even capable of ordinary mental illness... there are not tortured thoughts about his victim that could take him there.