I laud her for wanting to get to the truth (whatever it may turn out to be), but I just hope she doesn't inadvertently screw up what seems to be a highly complex investigation broadcasting details that need to be kept quiet for the moment.
I see she's also wondering about Joana. That white house with the blue window frames was 15 mins by car from where she disappeared without a trace on her way home.
And Rui Pedro who disappeared in 98. He was later identified on a child porn site, poor lad.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rui_Pedro_Teixeira_Mendon%C3%A7a
She raises a few interesting questions which shouldn't need to be raised by an investigative journalist ... the police should have been doing that and they should have been doing that a long time ago.
It took the Germans ... with a little help from Amaral to break the story. I think if there is any damage done to the investigation Amaral would be my culprit, not Felgueiras.
I think connections which would have been raised long since in any country other than Portugal are only now being aired in front of the Portuguese people. Who seem to have been fed on a diet of Amaral/Cristovao and their cronies' interpretation of what jurisprudence is but who are now being shown a different side.
I think there must be actual shock in Portugal about issues which have for so long been ignored or denied. That the implications of a person with a record like Brueckner's had lived and moved amongst them for so long was made evident to the parents of the children of Sao Bartolomeu de Messines and to the parents of Portugal.
Perhaps the right kind of public pressure aided and abetted by informed journalism will bring changes to what has obviously been a lax system.
I still can't get my head round the fact that Brueckner was tried for the horrific torture and rape not in Portugal where it happened, but in Germany.