Recently you have made a number of responses which, IMO, boil down to you deciding that you are not responding.
You very definitely have not answered my question.
The 'supplementaries' were an honest attempt to clarify your position. Without your clarification, I can only assume that you have nothing to back your assertion.
I find your ping-pong comment distasteful.
There was no personal attack in my queries. Why you chose to raise personal attacks is beyond me.
Perhaps if you think your comment was off-topic, you should not have thrown it in to the mix. Otherwise, it is up for discussion.
You asked, “Are you contending that Kate was asked this question twice in her arguida interview, but the first Q&A was not documented?” and I have no idea where you may have got hold of that misapprehension ~ because it bears no relation to anything I have posted.
Wasn’t the whole issue of the forty eight questions the fact that she answered only one of them?
Therefore logic dictates that when it is recorded “Kate McCann said she could not explain anything more than she already had.” It was obviously not with reference to the questions she was being asked as arguida.
Why would you think it does?
You asked, “Is there anything to support the assertion that Gerry was advised to remain silent by his lawyer?”
Of course there is … why would you ask what is common knowledge?
Kate was informed of her rights by a PJ inspector … I expect that is the procedure adopted prior to all interrogations, they had also been in conference at home with their lawyer who brought Kate home after her interview on the previous day and they discussed what was to follow at their next interviews.
QuoteGerry wasn’t back from his interrogation until 1.30am.
Like me, he was officially declared an arguido at the start of the proceedings.
His intention had been to take Carlos’s advice, as I had done, and refuse to answer any questions.
But when the first question – along the lines of ‘Did you dispose of your daughter’s body?’ – was put to him for the third time, incensed by its sheer absurdity and offensiveness and by the way the interviewing officer was goading him, he simply couldn’t stop himself.
In these conditions, his reaction was perfectly understandable, but unfortunately our inconsistent responses to interrogation led to me being portrayed as ‘difficult’ or even ‘guilty’ in certain sections of the media and, of course, by the nutters who pour forth bile on the internet.
However, I suppose this was a minor problem in the grand scheme of things
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