Goncalo Amaral.
I really don't know why you insist on revisiting flawed calumnies of the past in apparent defence of supposed infringement of the rights of a convicted rapist and paedophile.
But there can be no doubt that what Amaral has had to say over thirteen years based on what amounts to no evidence at all is ably reflected in what Lace has said in her posts.
I think your response is disingenuous.
We talked about death by others, not murder. In the room blood and cadaver odour was found just below a window where a sofa was. The father was talking to a friend just outside that window for a while. The girl did not have a a heavy sleep, that's what the parents said. Perhaps she heard her father and climbed to the sofa bellow the window. But the parents, for the girl not to go out,moved it away from the wall. Madeleine could have fallen.
Q - The girl falls from the sofa, dies with the blow and the parents find her.
A - The mother. It is the mother who finds the girl dead.
Q - But I am trying to think out an idea. How can a mother who has just found her daughter dead on the floor decides to hide the corpse? And how do you hide the corpse of a girl of nearly four years old so that no one can't find it?
A – This is what we were investigating when I was dismissed from the case Translated by Mercedes
____________________________________________________________________________
Gonçalo Amaral, the visible head of an investigation that had thousands of people in suspense, tells why he remains insistent that it was Madeleine's parents, Kate and Gerry, who were responsible for her disappearance.
Question – You defend the theory that the parents are guilty of what happened to Madeleine McCann.
Answer – No. That is not in the book.
Q - However that is the theory that one can understand from reading it.
A - From the synopsis you also obtain the same conclusions of the book.
Q - What are the reasons that make you believe that imply the McCanns in the disappearance of their daughter?
Translated by Joana Morais
http://themaddiecasefiles.com/goncalo-amaral-in-el-mundo-gerry-mccann-hid-m-08-0-t4122.html
Q - But I am trying to think out an idea. How can a mother who has just found her daughter dead on the floor decides to hide the corpse? And how do you hide the corpse of a girl of nearly four years old so that no one can't find it?
A – This is what we were investigating when I was dismissed from the case I doubt very much he meant the 10 o'clock check. interesting though he never got the chance to work it out.
Because they wanted him gone ...I believe because he was on the right track.
Imo the DNA on this case was not exactly conclusive enough to rule out completely. as no DNA match.
British DNA analysisHair and other fibres were collected from areas in the car and apartment 5A where Keela and Eddie had given alerts, and were sent to the Forensic Science Service (FSS) in Birmingham for DNA profiling, arriving around 8 August 2007.[154] At this point, according to the Sunday Times, the PJ "abandoned the abduction theory".[53] On 8 August, without waiting for the results from Birmingham, the Portuguese police called the McCanns to a meeting in Portimão, where Guilhermino Encarnação, PJ regional director, and Luis Neves, coordinator of the Direcção Central de Combate ao Banditismo in Lisbon, told them the case was now a murder inquiry.[155] When Encarnação died of stomach cancer in 2010, The Daily Telegraph identified him as a major source of the leaks against the McCanns.[156] Both the McCanns were interrogated that day; the officers suggested that Kate's memory was faulty.[155]
The FSS used a technique known as low copy number (LCN) testing. Used when only a few cells are available,
the test is controversial because it is vulnerable to contamination and misinterpretation.[157] On 3 September John Lowe of the FSS emailed Detective Superintendent Stuart Prior of the Leicestershire police, the liaison officer between the British and Portuguese police. Lowe told Prior that a sample from the car boot contained 15 out of 19 of Madeleine's DNA components,
and that the result was "too complex for meaningful interpretation":
A complex LCN [low copy number] DNA result which appeared to have originated from at least three people was obtained from cellular material recovered from the luggage compartment section ... Within the DNA profile of Madeleine McCann there are 20 DNA components represented by 19 peaks on a chart. ... Of these 19 components 15 are present within the result from this item; there are 37 components in total. There are 37 components because there are at least 3 contributors; but there could be up to five contributors.
In my opinion therefore this result is too complex for meaningful interpretation/inclusion. ... [W]e cannot answer the question: Is the match genuine, or is it a chance match.[c]