Saturday, December 12, 2009

No one turns up to support Partick and Kate McCann at their libel trial in Portugal against Gonçalo Amaral




















Dear All

I think it is widely known that I have no time for the McCann Circus and their continual attempts via lawyers to gag people who don’t agree with their version of what happened to Madeleine McCann.

At present the McCann’s have gagged the former Portuguese Policeman Gonçalo Amaral for speaking out on what he believes happened to the McCann’s little girl.

The McCann’s have got an injunction banning the book written by Gonçalo Amaral and are suing him.

Such is the strength of support for the McCann’s that no one turned up to support them at Court.

No one!

So, the McCann’s big day turned out to be a damp squid, Gonçalo Amaral’s lawyer is ill and his secretary has swine flu so the trial lurched to a halt.

Illness stopped play.

Gonçalo Amaral appears to have generated a considerable amount of support from advocates of free speech who attended the Court case to support him.

So to the crux of the matter, the book containing the theory of the death of Madeleine McCann; where did that come from?

The original hypothesis of death came from an English expert, Mark Harrison.

Harrison presents the results of his study into the case to the Portuguese Police. He indicated the most plausible scenario is that there is no doubt that Madeleine McCann is dead.

He also stated that her body was hidden somewhere in the area around Praia da Luz.

That is where Mark Harrison’s results took him.

Then there is disquiet about the reactions of both the specialist dogs brought from England to aid the investigation.

Eddie and Keela both separately indicated at numerous spots, the presence of death and blood.

Cadaver dogs are known as valuable forensic tools in crime scene investigations unless of course you are Gerald Patrick McCann and Kate McCann, then they are dismissed out of hand.

And still there is no justice for Madeleine McCann and her parents are still refusing to answer the 48 questions posed by Portuguese Police.

Yours sincerely

George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

6 comments:

  1. Thank you for taking the time to read the case files, mr. Laird, and thank you for supporting the truth.

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  2. Thank you and spot on. They can return to try and gag Sr Amaral and of course for the £1 million they are claiming in damages, but couldnt return for a reconstruction, oh and Kate wouldn't answer the 48 questions. They allowed the case to be archived and still haven't asked for it to be reopened. Kate says she has longed to return wtf its taken 2 and half years to come up with that statement. Narcissists if ever i saw them.

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  3. Thank you from me as well Mr. Laird, wish you could join us next time in January.

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  4. Dear Joana

    As I have previously said I remember Gerald McCann from my time at University of Glasgow.

    He was the type of person who when you walked passed you instinctively turned round and looked at.

    He had a cold souless look about him in his eyes.

    I hope the Portuguese uphold Gonçalo Amaral's right to freedom of expression in your country.

    Yours sincerely

    George Laird
    The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

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  5. I didn't take time, I must admit, to read the papers on this, but from day one I have been extrememly suspicious of the whole thing.

    None of it rang even vaguely true with me. Two very intelligent and educated people though, who have had a knack of making the press work for them, and of course the natural suspicion in Britian, of anything slightly foreign.

    I hope the McCanns lose this case, because we need someone to find out what happened to the poor little girl left alone in a strange place in a foreign country with 2 2 year olds, by parents who preferred partying to parenting.

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  6. Your description of meeting Gerry McCann at University chills me to the bone.

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