What evidence do we have regarding the Met's opinion of the McCanns' innocence or otherwise? Well we do have the statement made by Andy Redwood as shown in my signature below, and that evidence tends to strongly suggest that the Met don't regard the McCanns as suspects. And on the other hand we have - NOTHING AT ALL, which to the "sceptic" seems to suggest that the Met may well consider the McCanns as suspects. It's quite hilarious, really.
Nope that won't do Alfred.
You are deliberately missing the point.
Benice stated that the one achievement of the yard was the declaration that the McCann's werent suspects or persons of interest (made right at the start of the investigation).
But then it was also stated that by Benice that the yard won't be giving a running commentary.
I therefore asked the question that given the yards lack of running commentary how do we know for certain that that statement made many months ago has not changed?
The only reasonable answer is there is absolutely no guarantee that that statement still stands within the investigation.
Why can't you accept that basic concept?