Author Topic: Método 3, Marcos Aragão Correia and the campaign to discredit Gonçalo Amaral.  (Read 156969 times)

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Offline Mr Gray

The quote hasn't been debunked.

A simple search on Google by typing in the phrase will reveal that.

Perhaps one day, though I think that extremely unlikely, you will get it into your head that the connection between Metodo3, Correia and the McCann's is a fact.

He was employed by Metodo3 to go after Amaral.

By the way, I recommend you study what else Correia has said in regard to Metodo3 and the McCann's.

Easily accessed.

Likewise, get it into your head, nothing you type will convince me otherwise.

You are totally mistaken if you think o am trying to change your mind
I'm just pointing out where you are wrong

Offline jassi

You are totally mistaken if you think o am trying to change your mind
I'm just pointing out where you are wrong


In that case, why bother?
I believe everything. And l believe nothing.
I suspect everyone. And l suspect no one.
I gather the facts, examine the clues... and before   you know it, the case is solved!"

Or maybe not -

OG have been pushed out by the Germans who have reserved all the deck chairs for the foreseeable future

stephen25000

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In that case, why bother?

Kate McCann's utterance springs to mind in this regard

'he deserves to feel miserable and feel fear'.

Now knowing the fact the McCann's wanted revenge on Amaral, the connections between them, Metodo3 and Correia are empirically obvious.


An examination of other quotes from him reinforces what was going on.

Offline Mr Gray


In that case, why bother?
If you can't understand my post as it is it would be a waste of time trying to explain
Would be better if you put me on ignore as you suggested earlier

Offline Mr Gray

Kate McCann's utterance springs to mind in this regard

'he deserves to feel miserable and feel fear'.

Now knowing the fact the McCann's wanted revenge on Amaral, the connections between them, Metodo3 and Correia are empirically obvious.


An examination of other quotes from him reinforces what was going on.

It's a cite for the statement which is required
You obviously can't supply one apart from Bennett
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stephen25000

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I don't give a flying fig about Bennett.

Evidently you hold in high regard.

Offline Mr Gray

I don't give a flying fig about Bennett.

Evidently you hold in high regard.

I must admit I like some of his music

Offline Brietta

Kate McCann's utterance springs to mind in this regard

'he deserves to feel miserable and feel fear'.

Now knowing the fact the McCann's wanted revenge on Amaral, the connections between them, Metodo3 and Correia are empirically obvious.


An examination of other quotes from him reinforces what was going on.

Is there an actual quote from Kate McCann saying, "he deserves to feel miserable and feel fear"?.

I can find cites from Spudgun ~ Morais ~ Havern et al.

Can you possibly provide the source for Kate McCann saying it?  Thank you.
"All I'm going to say is that we've conducted a very serious investigation and there's no indication that Madeleine McCann's parents are connected to her disappearance. On the other hand, we have a lot of evidence pointing out that Christian killed her," Wolter told the "Friday at 9"....

Offline misty

Is there an actual quote from Kate McCann saying, "he deserves to feel miserable and feel fear"?.

I can find cites from Spudgun ~ Morais ~ Havern et al.

Can you possibly provide the source for Kate McCann saying it?  Thank you.

Kate McCann - Madeleine (Hardback copy)
Page 341: Amaral’s appeal was heard in December in Lisbon, over five days that ended up being spread over three consecutive months. Gerry and I felt it was important, essential even, for us to attend to represent Madeleine. She needed somebody there for her. She was the victim in this, not Gonçalo Amaral. I also needed to see the whites of Sr Amaral’s eyes. We flew out to Portugal on 10 December.

Not sure how I feel about seeing Mr Amaral – for the first time ever, I hasten to add! I know I’m not scared but that man has caused us so much upset and anger because of how he has treated my beautiful Madeleine and the search to find her. He deserves to be miserable and feel fear.

Offline sadie

Kate McCann - Madeleine (Hardback copy)
Page 341: Amaral’s appeal was heard in December in Lisbon, over five days that ended up being spread over three consecutive months. Gerry and I felt it was important, essential even, for us to attend to represent Madeleine. She needed somebody there for her. She was the victim in this, not Gonçalo Amaral. I also needed to see the whites of Sr Amaral’s eyes. We flew out to Portugal on 10 December.

Not sure how I feel about seeing Mr Amaral – for the first time ever, I hasten to add! I know I’m not scared but that man has caused us so much upset and anger because of how he has treated my beautiful Madeleine and the search to find her. He deserves to be miserable and feel fear.

He was only searching for a dead Madeleine wasn't he ?  He had decided from day that she was dead, so didn't bother to look for a living Madeleine.  He lost the 'Golden hours', because of his attitude.   What a way to treat a little missing girl ... and her parents.

I am inclined to agree with Kate.  He deserves what he gets.


Offline Brietta

Kate McCann - Madeleine (Hardback copy)
Page 341: Amaral’s appeal was heard in December in Lisbon, over five days that ended up being spread over three consecutive months. Gerry and I felt it was important, essential even, for us to attend to represent Madeleine. She needed somebody there for her. She was the victim in this, not Gonçalo Amaral. I also needed to see the whites of Sr Amaral’s eyes. We flew out to Portugal on 10 December.

Not sure how I feel about seeing Mr Amaral – for the first time ever, I hasten to add! I know I’m not scared but that man has caused us so much upset and anger because of how he has treated my beautiful Madeleine and the search to find her. He deserves to be miserable and feel fear.

Thanks, Misty.

Taken in context a perfectly reasonable statement in my opinion.  In similar circumstances I think my opinion of him would have been far harsher.

What I find interesting also is that she was about to see Amaral face to face for the very first time.
 
"All I'm going to say is that we've conducted a very serious investigation and there's no indication that Madeleine McCann's parents are connected to her disappearance. On the other hand, we have a lot of evidence pointing out that Christian killed her," Wolter told the "Friday at 9"....

Offline misty

Thanks, Misty.

Taken in context a perfectly reasonable statement in my opinion.  In similar circumstances I think my opinion of him would have been far harsher.

What I find interesting also is that she was about to see Amaral face to face for the very first time.
 

I don't think my opinion would have been printable in the same circumstances.
Recently I read something (can't remember where right now) about the team flown down from Lisbon tp help in Portimao & someone else from that team was jointly in charge with Amaral. Does that ring any bells with you?

Offline sadie

Thanks, Misty.

Taken in context a perfectly reasonable statement in my opinion.  In similar circumstances I think my opinion of him would have been far harsher.

What I find interesting also is that she was about to see Amaral face to face for the very first time.
 
Allegedly he never even spoke to her ... even questioned her .... yet he made her an arguida

Allegedly he never spoke to Gerry either ... even question him ... yet he made him an arguido


And allegedly, he never really searched for a living Madeleine, having decided from day one that she was dead.

Offline John

Allegedly he never even spoke to her ... even questioned her .... yet he made her an arguida

Allegedly he never spoke to Gerry either ... even question him ... yet he made him an arguido


And allegedly, he never really searched for a living Madeleine, having decided from day one that she was dead.

Apparently you still don't understand how the Portuguese justice system worked back in 2007 Sadie. Police officers including Amaral sought out the evidence, it was not their job to designate anyone arguido, that was the responsibility of the State prosecutors.

As to your claim that Amaral didn't search for a living Madeleine, is that really so surprising given what he and his team were presented with?

« Last Edit: December 31, 2016, 02:12:39 AM by John »
A malicious prosecution for a crime which never existed. An exposé of egregious malfeasance by public officials.
Indeed, the truth never changes with the passage of time.

Offline Mr Gray

Apparently you still don't understand how the Portuguese justice system worked back in 2007 Sadie. Police officers including Amaral sought out the evidence, it was not their job to designate anyone arguido, that was the responsibility of the State prosecutors.

As to your claim that Amaral didn't search for a living Madeleine, is that really so surprising given what he and his team were presented with?

Yes they should have searched for a living Maddie as there was no evidence she was dead