Now you are using hyberbole. My reference was to tours, nothing else.
Both the McCanns & locals in Luz had already expressed their distaste for such events back in 2008.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1914777/Kate-and-Gerry-McCann-hit-out-at-ghoulish-Madeleine-tours-in-Portugal.html
I would hope that the producers of "The Moorside" had Shannon's permission to air the programme and guaranteed her access to counselling for the grief from her peer group which will undoubtedly follow.
Unfortunately, unlike accredited journalists, there is no code of ethics governing bloggers in respect of either words that they print or actions they undertake in connection with their subject.
Your reference to tours of 2008 have no relevance whatsoever to what I do.
In 2008, fairly large numbers of tourists were being bussed in for a jolly gawk. I note this includes visiting the church.
I have done one-on-one tours for people whom I know to have a high degree of expertise in the case, with no gawking whatsoever. I have never visited inside the church, as I have no reason to believe it has any relevance to the case. I have also consistently declined to do tours for people with no expertise in the case, for that would lead to gawking.
The experts involved have learned new insights from these visits, just as I have learned a considerable amount from them.
I would be happy to do such a tour for OG, since it appears they can't tell their elbow from their **** when it comes to logistics in Luz. Maybe that would progress important facets, like the Smith sighting, or the potential for abduction. Or perhaps they are going to continue to play armchair detectives in Belgravia. Presumably the latter.