b....r all to do with Amaral, if and its a big if CB was in anyway involved , after his chat with the BKA in 2013 he would have destroyed all evidence tying him to the girls alleged abduction and murder.
That statement "b....r all to do with Amaral" is merely an illustration of your very poor grasp of the fundamentals of what has been going on in Madeleine's investigation.
Nor is it an opinion shared with Saunonkonoko.
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Here's how Goncalo Amaral accurately foreshadowed today's developments more than one year ago, describing a German 'scapegoat', a vehicle taken and tested in Germany and a lead that was investigated + 'discarded'
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Gonçalo Amaral had anticipated the new suspect. "You will be the scapegoat"The former PJ inspector who investigated Maddie's disappearance said last year that British police were pointing to a German suspect who had already been dropped off in Portugal.
"A scapegoat." It was in this way that Gonçalo Amaral, a former inspector of the Judicial Police who investigated the Maddie case, defined in 2019 the new prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
In an interview with an Australian journalist in April last year, when there was talk of the existence of a suspect of German nationality, Gonçalo Amaral told Nine.com.au the's Maddie podcast that the British police were "preparing the end of the investigation, with a German pedophile who is in prison now."
"He will probably be the scapegoat," Amaral said in the conversation with journalist Mark Saunokonoko, in which he was anticipating what is now being verified with the announcement by the German, English and Portuguese authorities about this German suspect.
Amaral maintained the said suspect had already been investigated by the Judiciary Police at the time "having been discarded as a suspect"
"The caravan he lived in was taken to Germany for testing, but nothing was found," the man who led the investigation into the case said in April 2019, having named the McCann couple as the prime suspect.
In the program of this Australian medium, Amaral said that the German suspect was a convicted sex offender and was serving sentences in Germany unrelated to the disappearance of Maddie, This information was repeated last November to the Spanish channel Cuatro, having Gonçalo Amaral reaffirmed that the English press was wrong to point out a German sentenced to life imprisonment as the new line of inquiry. "What I know is that this is not it," he said, adding that he had information that indicated that another German was the suspect in the English and German police.
At the time, Gonçalo Amaral also said that the new suspect - presumably referring to Chrstian B, now pointed out by the German and English authorities - had many physical similarities to Gerry McCann.
The former inspector also criticised Operation Grange, the London Metropolitan Police's investigation, with a budget of €14 million to find Maddie's back.
The former inspector also criticised Operation Grange, the London Metropolitan Police's investigation, with a budget of €14 million to find Maddie's back.
Gonçalo Amaral has not yet commented on these new suspicions of the police of the three countries involved in the investigation. DN couldn't reach him.
https://www.dn.pt/pais/goncalo-amaral-tinha-antecipado-o-novo-suspeito-sera-o-bode-expiatorio-12276571.html