robert murat she wanted to kill him
You forgot to say what led Kate to have such thoughts at that time:-
Quote from Kates book
''The two officer talked openly about Robert Murat, who remained an arguido, and drip- fed us snippets of 'evidence' linking him to Madeleine's disappearance. Not enough, apparently, to arrest and charge him. In some ways I wish now they hadn't done this. It served only to colour my judgement of Murat. They told us for example about a newspaper clipping they'd seized from his house, an article entitled 'Lock up Your Daughters', which claimed that Casanova had been a paedaphile. It made us shudder. Back then we feared everything, and perhaps understandably, leaped to the worst conclusions without pausing to consider innocent explanations.
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Kate goes on to say that once she read the PJ files in detail she found nothing to implicate Murat and that the police never had any credible case against him.
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