It could be useful to list them. Could you help ?
Wendy Murphy makes a number of mistakes, and statements that are hard to swallow:
'There is no new suspect, and there will never be a new suspect, until the parents answer questions' - Wendy has the ability to know exactly what information is known to Scotland Yard before it is released; she also has the ability to predict the future.
'The child's mother refused to answer a question about what she saw when she entered the room from which Madeleine went missing' - but Kate McCann writes about the matter extensively in her book, and has also spoken publicly about it. It was for legal reasons that this and other questions were not answered at the time.
'The little girl is dead, I believe' - very few people, perhaps only one person, currently know the answer to that question. And Wendy Murphy is not one of them.
'The Portuguese police did a very good job' - say what you want about that.
And finally, she speaks throughout the piece of the fact that the McCanns refused to answer questions put to them by the PJ. It is common knowledge that this was for legal reasons.
The newscaster, for her part, attempts to create balance by stating that the PJ did not make inquiries of anyone at the resort - we know that dozens of statements were taken.
The piece as a whole is clearly very badly researched and therefore misleading.
As for Pat Brown, that's another kettle of fish entirely!