Was investigative journalism really that dead in 2007? No-one would have enquired the reason why they cancelled a trip one day only to embark on it the following day?
Thank you for the cite.
Which confirms that the McCanns knew nothing about why the police wished to see them precipitately. They did not view if as an investigation into themselves but still under the delusion they were concentrating on looking for Madeleine. Their happiness to cooperate has been noted.
Definitely more important than their Huelva trip and definitely covered by judicial secrecy however you may feel about full disclosure of the investigation.
Never heard the phrase "killing two birds with one stone"? Gerry's illness was expedient both from the arrangement with the police and it not being a good idea to be in transit while unwell.
They did not have to give any reason for the cancellation and if someone did ask they could just have answered 'no comment' as they did when asked if they knew Murat.
When you said precipitously you gave no timescale. They certainly knew about it hours before it happened. As to their happiness to cooperate i believe, like here if the police have a warrant to search your property, they wouldn't have had a choice.
The forensics being carried out were certainly of more importance to the McCanns than the Huelva trip but still no need to tell the press anything.
One thing we do agree on though is that Gerry's 'illness' was expedient, well certainly after the police rang up, warning them that they were coming to the villa to do forensics. It seems to have been nonexistent before that. In fact they were all packed, ready to go, before it if Kate is to be believed.