There is a prevailing view amongst the "sceptic" community that the McCanns are uncomfortable with the Smithman e-fits as revealed on the Crimewatch programme in October 2013. I pointed out on another thread that the OFM FB page featured these e-fits 7 times and these posts received 75,000 shares. There is also a button on the OFM FB page entitled "watch video" which links to the Crimewatch appeal that some "sceptics" are convinced is the McCanns least favourite programme as it features them sitting on a sofa looking uncomfortable as Redwood "decimates" JT's sighting and introduces us to the Smithman e-fits (which many sceptics are convinced look exactly like Gerry).
So what's the evidence to suggest that the McCanns actively distance themselves from the Smithman e-fits? Let's have it here please...
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Let's face it, the e-fits had similarities with Gerry but then it has been pointed out they also have similarities with other characters involved in this case.
To remind readers of the facts. Irish tourist Martin Smith holidaying in Praia da Luz with his family encountered a man carrying a young girl in his arms about the same time as Madeleine was found to be missing. He never thought anything more of the casual encounter even after learning of the disappearance but when he watched a TV news item months later which included footage of Kate and Gerry McCann returning home to the UK he contacted his local Guarda office. He went on to make a statement to his local police in which he claimed that the vision of Gerry carrying one of the twins down the aircraft steps had a striking resemblance to the man he had encountered many months previously in Praia da Luz. Other members of the extended family were not similarly convinced. Mr Smith and at least two other members of his family later returned to Portugal and were interviewed by Portuguese detectives. There is no record of any e-fit or artists impression being provided at this point in time.
The Smiths were later approached by McCann supporter Brian Kennedy to provide e-fits but these were not provided until fellow Irishman Kevin Halligen, founder of Oakley International, got involved. At least two e-fits of the man they encountered that night in Praia da Luz were created, e-fits which bare a fleeting resemblance to Gerry McCann.
The e-fits were passed to police some months afterwards but were never released to the public until 2013 inevitably creating the suggestion that they had been withheld due to the likeness. Sceptics argue that refusing to release the e-fits damaged the worldwide search for Madeleine, a charge which the McCanns themselves have consistently laid at the door of former Portuguese coordinator Gonçalo Amaral.