Just to be absolutely clear I posted a quote from Amaral saying he requested early retirement in order to be able to express himself freely. That statement is supported by what he himself wrote in the foreword to A Verdade da Mentira.
You stated as a fact that he resigned in order to cash in on the case. I have seen nothing to support your statement except speculation.
In other words you accused him of lying about his reason for retiring and were unable to offer proof of that so-called fact.
I did not accuse him of lying. Provide a cite or withdraw your claim. It is entirely consistent to claim you are resigning in order to "excercise freedom of speech" with publishing a book which enables you to do just that. What do you think he actually meant by being able to speak freely? Chatting about the case with his mates down the pub? Of course not, he made it absolutely clear that he intended to speak publicly about the case, and that included writing his book and talking about it on TV. The initial print run of his book was 40000, he made a public appearance at a bookshop in Lisbon on the day of publication at which there was a queue of hundreds waiting to get their book signed, and you don't think cashing in on the case ever crossed his mind beforehand? Do me a favour!
In any case, all by the by: As Faithlilly has now confirmed, the forum is OK with members making unevidenced claims against individuals of hustling, taking money for media interviews and telling lies in those interviews, so kindly rescind my warning for libel as hers was. Thank you.