http://www.thefreelibrary.com/MURAT+MOTHER'S+FURY%3B+EXCLUSIVE%3A+Shocked+Jenny+says+Maddie+suspect+was...-a0166903584MURAT MOTHER'S FURY; EXCLUSIVE: Shocked Jenny says Maddie suspect was with her all the time My son never changed his alibi. He is a scapegoat for police failings.
Byline: RACHAEL BLETCHLY in Praia da Luz
THE mother of Maddie suspect Robert Murat last night broke her silence to blast claims her son had changed his alibi over the tot's abduction.
And she is growing increasingly concerned at the Portuguese police handling of the hunt for the lost four-year-old.
Sources on the Algarve claim Murat, 33, told cops he was with his girlfriend at the time Madeleine McCann was seized 12 weeks ago.
They allege he later switched stories and said he had been with his mum Jenny.
But furious Jenny, 71, told relatives: "My son has NEVER changed his alibi.
"He has ALWAYS maintained he was with me when Madeleine went missing and he has never told police anything else. It is absolute nonsense what is being said.
"Robert is being made a scapegoat for the police failings in finding out what happened to Madeleine. It is yet another example of what Robert has said being twisted and distorted to make him look bad" The anguished pensioner insists her son is "100 per cent innocent".
And she revealed she had unearthed a new line of inquiry when she and a friend reported a gang of suspicious strangers to police - days before she knew her son was in the frame for the shocking crime.
But Jenny claimed the lead - centred on a house less than two miles from where Madeleine was grabbed - was IGNORED for weeks by detectives.
And she accused them of not acting on it urgently because Murat is their only suspect and she is his only alibi.
Jenny told a family member: "I know my son had nothing to do with this and I can't understand why people say they saw him near the McCanns' apartment on the night Madeleine disappeared.
"He was with me all night. He didn't go out. That is the truth.
"Robert has never changed his alibi - it's utter nonsense.
"We both have told the police exactly the same thing and that's the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. But it seems no one wants to believe what I'm saying.
"They think because I'm Robert's mum I must be covering up for him.
"That's why they poo-pooed my suspicions about the strangers I reported, even though someone else shared my concerns."
Jenny added: "I pray Madeleine is found soon - for her parents' sake and for Robert's.
"It's the fairytale we dream of because only then will he be able to clear his name.
"But I can't help thinking if the time and effort focused on damning my son had been put into searching for Maddie, we might have her back by now."
Widow Jenny is banned by Portuguese secrecy laws from talking directly about the police inquiry into Maddie's disappearance from the Ocean Club holiday complex in Praia da Luz on May 3.
But she and her family were incensed by reports Murat's alibi has been "shattered" by a string of witnesses.
They include holidaymaking pals Fiona Payne, Russell O'Brien and Rachel Oldfield, who confronted property developer Murat at a police station meeting two weeks ago.
The trio - friends of Madeleine's parents Gerry and Kate - claimed they saw Murat "peeking" into the apartment the night the little girl vanished. They said they recognised his "dodgy" right eye - caused by a detached retina - despite poor street lighting in the area at the time.
But Jenny insists her son did NOT leave their house 100 yards from the apartment where Madeleine had been sleeping with two-year-old twins Sean and Amelie while their parents ate out at a nearby restaurant.
Her sister-in-law Sally Eveleigh, 56, told The People: "Jenny feels terribly frustrated no one will accept her word for this. She says she IS the alibi - so how can it be shattered?
"She and Robert remember hearing a police siren go past at some point that night. But it wasn't enough to make them go out to see what was happening and they went to bed.
"I suppose the implication is Rob snuck out later - but that's not true.
"The first they knew about it was when a friend rang in the morning and told them to turn on the TV news."
As a huge manhunt was launched for the kidnapper, Jenny remembered seeing three strangers - a couple in their 30s and a woman in her 50s - at a large isolated house nearby.
She had spotted the building - called Casa Ao Pescareza - while walking her dog along a coastal path.
Sally said: "Jenny was intrigued because they looked like gipsies or travellers and were driving a clapped-out old red car with a British number plate. They looked out of place in this grand house with its big drive and swimming pool. "But they also seemed to have a string of visitors - men in smart suits driving plush new cars like Mercedes.
"On one occasion the older woman told Jenny they always came to Luz in summer and were staying four months.
"She spoke perfect English but Jenny thought she had a French or possibly Middle-Eastern accent.
"Then two days after Maddie vanished Jenny was walking down that way again and noticed the house was shut up and deserted.
"There was no sign of the trio after that - even though they had said they would be there all summer."
Jenny jotted her recollections on a piece of paper which was passed to police. She also gave them the name of a pal who had shared her suspicions about the "odd" tenants.
The People, which has seen Jenny's notes, has learnt cops did not contact the friend for two months.
Sally said: "People will probably say that Jenny is clutching at straws.
"But she reported it to police a couple of days after Madeleine vanished and more than a week before anyone knew Robert would be questioned."
Divorced Murat - whose four-year-old daughter Sofia is the image of Madeleine - is aware his mother told cops about her suspicions.
But he is banned from discussing the investigation while a suspect.
DNA tests are said to have shown he was not the stranger whose genetic traces were found in the McCanns' flat.
But Murat - who is dating German Michaela Walczuch - may have to wait 18 months before he is formally cleared of being a suspect.
Pals say he's the victim of the "biggest character assassination in history".
Meanwhile, Kate and Gerry - from Rothley, Leics - spent yesterday with friends at an Algarve villa.
They are planning a series of events to mark 100 days if Madeleine is still missing on August 11.
Relatives say they have been hurt by renewed criticism for leaving their children alone in their apartment on the night Madeleine vanished.
But a source said: "They can't waste their energy on these cruel slurs."
'Robert is 100percent innocent'
r.bletchly@people.co.uk
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ANGUISH: Jenny says son never left house; SUSPECT: Murat was picked up 11 days after Maddie went missing; GRIEF: Gerry, Kate and the villa Jenny told cops about