Ok. Sigh.
I was commenting on your criticism of the "pro" article, which happened to mention the comment that had stuck i my mind about judicial secrecy. That comment coincides with numerous other statements made during the Leveson inquiry.
Whatever the source of the constant drip of half-baked leaks from the investigation, they came from somewhere. And were all insinuating that the McCanns were necessarily guilty of Amaral's theory and of the unsavoury mental image of transporting thawing, gooey remains in a car.
Which "facts" support the idea that a gooey, thawing mess of remains had been transported in the car? Or that 15 alleles in that contaminated soup were necessarily the result of that mess having been transported in it?
FYI: I was a long-time fencesitter (which, de facto, wasn't a popular stance with either camp). lol
You said they 'knew that escalating allegations about them weren't true' without saying which allegations you were referring to. Now you are referring to them being accused of 'transporting thawing, gooey remains in a car.'
Firstly, no-one has ever said that was a fact as far as I know. The PJ quite rightly asked them on 7th September if they could explain why the two dogs alerted to their apartment and hire car. I say quite rightly because they could hardly ignore it, could they? It isn't unheard of, you see, as this Q & A with a DCI shows;
Madeleine was killed, her body hidden before being moved in the boot of the McCanns' silver Renault Scenic
DCI Kirkham: This is what police will have been quizzing Kate about. You don't have some one in for 11 hours to check a few points. Portuguese police apparently believe Madeleine was killed by accident. That fits with the suggestion that her body could have been hidden for a while. If murder is pre-meditated, the killer has worked out what to do with the body. If it happens without planning, most people panic and either run, cover up how the death happened or hide the body. Small bodies can easily disappear down holes and even if you do not know the area you will not have to go far to find somewhere to dump it. Later, if you think you are getting away with it, there may be a temptation to return and dispose of the body before the search widens or somebody stumbles across it.
http://www.gerrymccannsblogs.co.uk/press/5sep7/MIRROR_08_09_2007.htmIn my opinion the emotive words you used are designed to suggest how unsavoury and outlandish the idea is, but it isn't. The police have to deal with unsavoury crime scenes and don't rule scenarios out because they seem outlandish to people unfamiliar with the actions of the desperate.