Are you saying that it was the McCanns who were behind all the stories attacking Portugal and the PJ?
You know fine that wasn't what the post said. But you have to ignore that to stay on message and back up Amaral on the
"Stress and Pain" he has endured.
His timing was merde as always.
How is it possible to moan about the slings and arrows besetting YOU while badmouthing the parents of a missing child to mark the tenth anniversary of her disappearance.
The insensitivity of anyone doing that is just mind boggling! Almost as mind boggling as anyone falling for that level of obscene insensibility.
The one thing Amaral is expert on is scapegoating and pansies. After all he has been honing these skills in relation to blaming the McCanns for everything that has gone wrong in his life since the midwife skelped his arse.
'MY STRESS AND PAIN' Former Portuguese cop Goncalo Amaral whinges the McCanns have ruined HIS life on 10th anniversary of Maddie disappearance
The ex detective says his career and marriage broke down in the aftermath of the Maddie inquiry
Tracey Kandohla
28 Apr 2017
A FORMER Portuguese cop who the McCann’s failed to silence over claims they covered up their daughter’s accidental death now blames THEM for wrecking his career.
Goncalo Amaral also blasts Kate and Gerry for slandering him, undermining his work and disrupting his home life.
As the couple face the heartbreak 10th anniversary of Maddie’s disappearance in six days the ex detective has today spoken to a respected Portuguese magazine.
In further rants he accuses the British Government and Scotland Yard of interfering in the case, protecting Maddie’s parents and causing the Portuguese authorities to bow to pressure.
Mr Amaral talks about his own decade of “stress and pain” while the McCanns brace themselves for the milestone “horrible marker of time, stolen time.”
The former Policia Judiciaria inspector was booted off the bungled Maddie inquiry after criticising Met and Leicestershire police and later retired.
Now he's said: “A senior police officer’s career should not have been thrown away to defend a couple suspected at least of the child’s negligence that led to the disappearance.”
He said had every right to be critical of the Kate and Gerry and the system and insisted: “I should not have retired from the PJ. I should not have been allowed to have been put under so much pressure.
"The police did not defend me or my colleagues from the injury and insults targeted at us.”
Mr Amaral, whose marriage also broke down in the aftermath of the Maddie inquiry, accused his bosses of being pressurised and intimidated by British authorities who he believes were intent on “protecting” two wealthy middle class doctors.
Three-year-old Maddie vanished from a holiday apartment in Portugal’s Praia da Luz in May 2007. She had been left alone with her younger twin siblings while her parents were dining nearby with pals.
Former GP Kate, 49, and renowned heart consultant Gerry, 48, from Rothley, Leics, believe their daughter was kidnapped during a burglary gone wrong or by child traffickers.
Mr Amaral, whose team investigated the missing girl’s case, claims she died in an accident in the rented flat by falling or by being given an overdose of sedatives and her parents later disposed of her body. He said there was never any proof she was snatched by intruders.
The divorcee, 57, told weekly news magazine Sabado: “It was almost a lack of respect to make the decision that she was abducted and make it public.”
He added: “It was not objectively looking at the process. If the investigation ever comes to an end and if it proves that the parents have nothing to do with the case that's fine.”
Mr Amaral revealed he had written his controversial 2008 book 'The Truth of the Lie' based purely on official and public PJ files to answer his critics.
His best seller was the basis for the McCann’s civil libel suit against him. They claimed he told “poisonous lies” and hampered the global search for their daughter.
Last month the ex cop finally won on appeal the long-running libel battle, after Portugal’s Supreme Court judges ruled he had the right to “freedom of expression.”
He told Sabado that whilst missing Maddie’s case didn’t cause him anguish, the consequences had, saying: “The deprivation of my private life, the destabilisation of me as a person, the slander, defamation and the chance of me having the professional career I wanted.”
He said Kate and Gerry were as much to blame for this as the authorities.
Mr Amaral believes the McCann’s were given “special treatment” in a crime that has intrigued the world because they “are British upper middle class professionals and their country doesn’t want to see doctors in particular making mistakes and being condemned for it.”
He claims British police got involved when the McCann’s were made “arguidos” or official suspects only to “help protect them.”
He hit out at the fact that samples from the holiday flat had to be sent to a forensic lab in the UK when they could so easily have been examined by experts in Portugal.
He said: “Perhaps they would have accused us of manipulating the final result. But we’re too honest.”
Mr Amaral accused the local authority, the PJ and public prosecutor of becoming “subservient” to the British ambassador to Portugal and UK powers-that-be in a politically-motivated action.
He senses a warning was given to the Portuguese that they must “not investigate anything that might compromise the parents or friends” as it would be “a mistake.”
He added: “Our Government felt intimidated by the UK. The error was the communication about the abduction.”
Mr Amaral is understood to have written a second book about Maddie which he hopes will be published soon.
Any accusations he has made against the McCanns’ in the past have been vehemently denied by the couple.
They were cleared by police as suspects in Maddie’s disappearance although in March Portuguese Supreme Court civil judges said they were not “formally in the clear.”
After winning his libel appeal Mr Amaral said: “I’m pleased I have a court ruling which defends the freedom of expression.”
A lengthy interview with the ex cop is due to broadcast on Portugal’s Correio da Manhă TV on Monday, two days ahead of the decade anniversary.
Kate and Gerry cling onto a glimmer of hope that their daughter, who would now be aged 13, could still be alive and have vowed never to give up looking for her.https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3436545/former-portuguese-cop-goncalo-amaral-whinges-the-mccanns-have-ruined-his-life-on-10th-anniversary-of-maddie-disappearance/Says so much about a person able to think like that and it says even more about his support making excuses for him.