Maybe if Kate McCann had cooperated with the original police investigation and answered all their questions she wouldn't have felt the need to bare her soul in her book of truths.
She did answer all the questions asked of her throughout the investigation and during very lengthy sessions until she was made an arguida when she exercised her right to silence on legal advice.
As she recalled in her book, Murat did exactly the same when attending a confrontational meeting ... consulting with his lawyer and on at least one occasion both leaving the room to consult ... as was his right.
Portuguese law allows the right of arguidos to silence ... why is Kate to be castigated when the focus of the inquiry turned from searching for her daughter to attempting to implicate her in Madeleine's supposed death? Pretty daft of her to dignify PJ nonsense of mistaken and misguided conclusions, and abandon Madeleine to her fate as they had done?