sadies reason for supporting Leonor and Joao is the same as her reason for supporting The Mccanns.
sadie is passionate about Justice and especially about the treatment that The Ciprianos received . Like wise The Mccanns and Michael Cook
... and without a shred of doubt, sadie is passionate about what has happened to poor Madeleine and Joana. But, both almost certainly alive IMO. And with numerous pointers to say that, especially about Madeleine.
We will just wait and see. Hopefully the end to this saga will come soon, with the safe return of both Madeleine and Joana
The last link you posted re Michael Cook went as follows. In Parliament, Cook's MP got up and trotted out a long list of alleged tortures. When he sat down, a Foreign Office spokesman got up and responded thus. That Cook had been visited numerous times in prison pre-trial. That Cook had showed no signs of torture. That Cook had been asked on numerous occasions about his treatment. That Cook had never complained about his treatment.
Which do I think is more accurate - Cook's MP, who was never there - or the Foreign Office, which visited him several times? Hmm.
Did Mr Cook commit the murder? I have no opinion on that, as I know only the barest of bones regarding the case.
If you think Mr Cook's case is a miscarriage of justice, kindly consider requesting a new sub-forum from John.
But every time Mr Cook's case is linked in some way to the alleged
Spanish Portuguese Inquisition, I am going to point out that Hansard deems otherwise.
This was the single redeeming point in Danny Collins opus "Vanished". He included the Hansard report as an appendix, which was when I realised the FO had rubbished allegations of brutality in Mr Cook's case.
For those not familiar with the case, Mr Cook should be out and about again, assuming he survived his sentence.