There may or may not have been a good reason.
But my post was in relation to Icabod's suggestion that the McCanns could have been clearer to us as to their intentions with regard to the e-fit saga.
So let's say the McCanns came forward and gave their account.
Would that satisfy everyone? Would we all accept their explanation?
An answer in a case like this usually just gives rise to another set of questions, so what would be the point?
The point I made was that the McCanns have, since the very begining, spoken out about how damaging speculation is
They
must be aware, though, that some of their own actions, with no explanation offered, are
bound to provoke the very speculation they profess to abhor
You suggest that even if they
were to be accountable for their decisions and actions it would only serve to engender further questions
I disagree
Were the McCanns to give clear, exact, and unequivical responses to the questions they
know are being asked, then it would almost certainly put an end to wild speculation
Coming back to the point in hand ... that of the McCanns removing the e fits of the man the Smith family saw from their official website ... you allude to there having, possibly, been a 'good reason' for them doing so
Come then Sherlock, speculate with us on what that 'good reason' may have been
Afterall, by offering no explanation or reason themselves, the McCanns have virtually
invited us to do so