I do wish you'd face facts. Amaral was not in charge, he was part of a team run by Encarnacao and Neves, overseen by the prosecutor who was himself overseen by a judge. As yet, the first investigation's conclusions and actions haven't been replaced with anything else either, despite your eager acceptance of any theory which disagrees with it.
In my opinion Heri's interference and the acceptance of it by OG merely shows how devoid of ideas OG were. Since when did 'Britain's finest' need help from random Spanish people? Help, by the way, which wasted time chasing after people who had nothing to do with the events of 3rd May 2017.
There is an insistence on the go that Amaral was only the office boy in all of this.
Which if true in my opinion really illustrates how incompetent the man was at absolutely everything he put his hand to with the exception of his manipulation of propaganda and pulling the wool over the eyes of the less discerning while making an immoral living from the results of his ineptitude.
Amaral was incapable of setting up and using a filing system which his replacement 'office boy' had to do for him although I doubt very much if he would welcome being downgraded the way Amaral support has chosen to exonerate him.
Rebelo didn't need apologists. He just got on with doing the job once he had cleared Amaral - the office boy's -incompetent mess.
Madeleine: New police chief's fury over the mess he inherited from his predecessorSunday 21 October 2007 00:37
Paulo Rebelo, the new police chief leading the Madeleine McCann investigation, is furious at how it was left in disarray by his predecessor.According to reports, officers have spent the past fortnight processing information left lying around on scraps of paper and following leads ignored by police working under Chief Inspector Goncalo Amaral.
Following Amaral's removal after he criticised British police, Rebelo, one of Portugal's national deputy police chiefs, is reviewing the whole forensic investigation because of earlier procedural errors.
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Meanwhile, a police source quoted in a Portuguese newspaper said: "There was important material lying all over the place that hadn't been considered by investigators.
"A lot of key information was discarded. The whole process is being reviewed. Putting all the papers in order has been a massive task."
Officers have been working round-the-clock to log on to a computer all information relating to the disappearance of four-year-old Madeleine from the holiday complex in May.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/madeleine-new-police-chiefs-fury-over-the-mess-he-inherited-from-his-predecessor-6669085.html