Amaral now freely admits that mistakes were made early on. Too much emphasis was placed on the abduction scenario despite a total lack of any credible evidence that one had taken place. The parents and to a lesser degree some of their friends were allowed to call the shots to the detriment of the investigation. The Press were allowed to prance around and turn the situation into a circus with performing clowns topping the bill.
The tapas group and other foreign witnesses should never have been allowed to leave the country until a proper reconstruction had been carried out. Suspects should have been identified and designated arguidos much earlier. Political interference by the British authorities however conspired to destroy the investigative process by denying the investigators the support they needed to check out suspects properly. Background checks and other information requested by the Portuguese police were denied to them by their English counterparts.
Frankly, it isn't at all surprising that Amaral came to some of the conclusions he did. He was acutely aware that there was in existence a conspiracy to discredit him and have him removed from the investigation the moment his detectives moved to rule out stranger abduction and started to consider parental involvement.
Who was in charge of the investigation into Madeleine McCann's disappearance? The Policia Judiciaria under the command of Goncalo Amaral?
The parents and their friends were not responsible for who had access to the scene immediately the Portuguese police arrived to investigate. The police should have been and they had been ordered to do so.
Nor were the victims responsible if the forensic were unusable ... bearing in mind the contamination from cigarette ash and dogs emanating from police sources in attendance and the fact that the bedding was removed and washed and not preserved as evidence or sent for analysis.
The police decide on what should be investigated when a crime has been committed ... following the evidence at the scene and in the case of a potential abduction eye witness evidence in particular.
If Amaral claims the victims and witnesses called the shots and dictated the course of the investigation ... all he was doing was highlighting ineptitude and incompetence on the part of the police ... who were under his command.
They were in control and should have exercised it over the situation, yet the senior officer claims the victims took over his investigation and dictated the terms.
Think about it.
The claims Amaral made regarding foreign interference which became so embarrassing they eventually led to his dismissal ~ are risible.
The Portuguese are a proud sovereign nation whose prosecutors and politicians just would not have tolerated such a situation which equates to political suicide.
Neither am I at all surprised that Amaral came up with the lame excuses he did to cover the incompetence of his investigation.
As far as reconstruction is concerned the decision against was taken by the PJ when it might have been of some use in finding Madeleine, or even witnesses coming forward, like the Smiths who hadn't at that time made the connection that they might be in possession of relevant information.
In chapter five Amaral writes ...
"The reconstruction was never to take place. The reasons put forward to justify that decision - in spite of opinions to the contrary - are multiple.
There are lots of holiday-makers at this time and sealing off the perimeter would ruin their stay;
the airspace would have to be closed;
the hotel complex would be overrun with hordes of journalists;
people might think that the parents and their friends were suspects and, of course, the field mustn't be left open for that kind of deliberation.
For all that, a more discreet reconstruction, even partial, with only the couple present, might provide useful information. No a priori judgment is implied, quite the contrary."
Goncalo AmaralIt is my opinion that Amaral should never have been allowed near the case of a missing child and I think that had he been allowed free rein it is highly probable we might have had a board on the forum arguing for the McCann release from a Portuguese jail.
With the added bonus for any perpetrator that no-one would have been looking for a "dead" child over the past few years with her parents safely discredited under lock and key and unable to help her.