Gerry's arguido questions:
Several times I get the sense that Gerry is using the question answer time to turn against the PJ investigation.
"--- When questioned he says that he did not request a priest, but to Kate to seek spiritual help."
Gerry emphasising the spiritual help aspect. What's wrong with that? He is basically questioning them.
"--- Regarding the disclosure of Madeleine's photograph, he says that he gave the authorities a photograph from a digital camera, and he thinks it was Russell who printed it at the main 24-hour reception of the complex. He made the delivery thereof, or of these pictures on A4 paper to the Police, and he is sure he never delivered any of these photographs to GNR."
Did the GNR end up with some of the photos printed off by Russell?
I like this answer: "-- When questioned if the twins woke while the apartment was being searched, he replies negatively. When they were taken to another apartment he does not know if they woke as he did not take them. When asked, he says that this was not normal, and can find no reason for it happening. He still thought at this moment that the twins might have been drugged by the possible abductor, even if he only mentioned this to the Police several days later."
The PJ would not have liked that answer. The PJ keep trying to make out the McCanns only requested drug sampling to be done at a much later stage.
Snap: "When questioned, he says he never gave his children anything to help them sleep, nor did Kate." Snap.
The PJ really fail on this question too: "When asked why he did not ask the twins what happened to their sister, he says that when the events took place they still did not speak fluently, which is now a normal developmental difficulty. At this point he did not ask them because he thought that they would not have the correct perception of what had happened, in addition to thinking that they would have been sleeping."
Next question was also a fail: "--- When asked why instead of scouring the land next to the complex they stayed inside the apartment, he replies that it did not happen that way."
Why didn't they persist with this line of inquiry? "--- When asked about the contents of the wardrobe in his room that can be seen in the photographs, he says that on top is a suitcase and below a pile of dirty clothes that he cannot make out. This wardrobe was opened to look for Madeleine."
Well anyone can see it is a suitcase, but who's suitcase was it? Did anyone look inside of it? Did they take this suitcase away at some later stage? When?