'Named and shamed'? He's a convicted rapist, FFS, and drew even more attention to himself by taking a swing at the media. Sane people would think he shamed himself long ago. Oh wait - are convicted rapists bad for the PDL tourist trade?Re: Murat interviewed
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FFS! Can this get any dafter?? Jesus Christ all these people named and shamed for what?
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/madeleine-mccann-police-quiz-rapist-4779612
A convicted rapist was interviewed for the third time yesterday over the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
Scotland Yard detectives spent more than six hours talking to dreadlocked pig farmer
Joaquim Jose Marques.
Marques is among 11 men and women who this week are being interviewed by British and Portuguese officers probing the mystery.
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Good job the armchair defectives are on hand to keep the REAL police right.The Suppressionals @1matthewwright1 3h3 hours ago Wales
Get those new DNA results & any other evidence found in the summer digs over to the CPS #mccann
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The Yard are awfully interested in Murat and his wife, which is odd. They shouldn't have any information. Oh, and Bennett really needs to forget all his imaginings about Kate and Gerry McCann somehow knowing Murat.Rebecca Barry @BeccaBarry 14 mins14 minutes ago
Robert Murat is being questioned at Faro Police station #McCann
He should consider reality - that there is NO connection between them at all. So, why is the Yard so interested in Mr and Mrs Murat? Good job he's got that cast-iron alibi!
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@OlwynMassey No word play, it's a fact. PJ cleared & apologised to Murat long before the #McCann case was shelved. @19Barbara57 @IWTT_Ringo
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Four hours? That's a long time to tell them what he had for his tea with his mum. And this makes NO sense.
I suspect it's safe to assume that asides like that in news stories have come from the Usual Source. Team Gonzo.
Madeleine McCann: Police question British ex-pat witness Robert Murat for four hours
Dec 12, 2014 19:09 By David Collins, Gerard Couzens
The IT consultant, 41, who is not suspected in any involvement in the youngster's disappearance, was quizzed after police finished interviewing his wife
British ex-pat Robert Murat was questioned as a witness for more than four hours today at an Algarve police station about the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
The IT consultant, 41, was driven away from Faro Police Station late lunchtime along with his lawyer Francisco Pagarete after answering questions.
It was the second time in three days he had attended the station.
Police were due to question Mr Murat on Wednesday but ran out of time after interviewing his German-born wife Michaela Walczuch, 38, as a witness.
He was the last of ten men and women - four Brits, a German and five Portuguese nationals - quizzed this week on the Algarve at Scotland Yard’s request.
A British woman described as the wife of one of the Portuguese witnesses is also understood to have been questioned in the UK.
There was no immediate word on what Mr Murat had been asked or replied.
The interviews were conducted behind closed doors and Mr Pagarete declined to comment.
Michaela did not return to the police station with her husband today.
There was no sign either of Operation Grange boss Andy Redwood or DCI Nicola Wall, who is due to take charge of the British police probe into Madeleine’s disappearance when he retires later this month.
Mr Murat was questioned days after Madeleine went missing on May 3 2007 before being cleared a year later.
He is not suspected of any involvement in the youngster's disappearance, and said last month when it emerged he was facing questioning that he was happy to cooperate.
Speaking before he received his official notification, he said: "My conscience is clear and I have no problem speaking to police again."
Michaela, Mr Murat's girlfriend when Madeleine vanished, was questioned three times as a witness after the youngster's disappearance.
A Portuguese lorry driver later came forward to say he had seen a blonde woman he said resembled the estate agent passing a blanket containing a child to a man on an Algarve farm the day after Madeleine vanished.
A Spanish woman also claimed she had spotted her in a town in northern Morocco in June 2007, moments after she had seen a girl who looked just like Madeleine.
Michaela's home was searched by Portuguese police after Madeleine disappeared.
Protesting her innocence in a December 2007 interview with a UK newspaper, she said: "I lost my faith not just in justice but in the whole system and everyone that supports it.
"The worst part is people putting me in this, knowing I have nothing to do with it.
"They have no feelings, no heart.
"They are completely empty.
"When Robert called me to tell me that there was a story about these sightings I went into town and I just saw my face on the front of all the papers.
"I felt sick."
This week's police quizzes were the first since four men were questioned as arguidos at the start of July.
All four - who included Russian businessman Sergey Malinka and a schizophrenic heroin addict - insisted they had nothing to do with Madeleine McCann's disappearance.
British police believe Madeleine was killed during a bungled burglary, a theory their Portuguese counterparts who are conducting their own parallel investigation into Madeleine’s disappearance have privately rubbished.
Parts of the Praia da Luz resort where the youngster vanished were dug up in June at Scotland Yard's request in a grim search for her body - but failed to yield any clues.
British police are now expected to seek permission to carry out new tests on DNA material taken from Madeleine’s apartment and held at a lab in Coimbra, northern Portugal.
Operation Grange officers visited the lab during a previous trip to the country in mid-October.
Four hours? That's a long time to tell them what he had for his tea with his mum. And this makes NO sense.
Why would they do that? That was pretty much the PJ's own Theory when they decided the deceased Tractorman was their main suspect. A Theory, incidentally, which sane people didn't think very much of, due to Tractorman being extremely black, which didn't really tie in with any of the witness descriptions....British police believe Madeleine was killed during a bungled burglary, a theory their Portuguese counterparts who are conducting their own parallel investigation into Madeleine’s disappearance have privately rubbished.
I suspect it's safe to assume that asides like that in news stories have come from the Usual Source. Team Gonzo.
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No. In fact, it would be hard to be MORE wrong. Here's a Big Clue - the police of both countries are hoping to nail the scumbag/s that abducted Madeleine McCann.Philip Prince @PhilipIndigo 9m9 minutes ago
Am I right in thinking that the Portuguese police are gathering witness evidence to present against the #McCann's in court?
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Do we know what samples are held in the lab in Coimbra ? Is there any chance the are some left of the blood samples behind the sofa or the fluids from the car ?
That would be a miracle I suppose.
1. There were no 'fluids' in the car.
2. The blood traces on the floor have ALREADY been identified; much of it came from a clumsy Portuguese police officer.
All this is in the police files; why do these idiots never bother reading them?
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From another forum with thanks also for the comments.
The famously-stupid yoyo imagines this is what the Yard is asking Murat and co:
They might like to ponder this. One of Gonzo's reasons for making the McCanns arguidos was that the law was just days off changing, so that the likes of him could no longer do that to people without EVIDENCE.
As has been explained repeatedly to the haters, and as was repeated this week in court:
There are now FOUR new arguidos, at least one of them being Murat's friend. This means there is actual EVIDENCE against them.
Anyone that imagines the Yard have the slightest interest in what Murat thinks of the McCanns needs to see a psychiatrist. As do those attempting to make up a ridiculous story involving someone who is the spitting image of Murat, that is bi-lingual and translates for the police, isn't actually Murat.
Wake up and smell the coffee, and stop being so STUPID.
The famously-stupid yoyo imagines this is what the Yard is asking Murat and co:
Oh, do stop being silly! It's astounding that they can't see what's going on, it's all but biting them on the nose."Did you know Kate and Gerry, or any of their holiday friends prior to the incident"?"
"Did you hear or see them saying or acting out of the oridinary when you were acting as their translator"?
"Did they behave peculiarly that you feel the Police need to know"
They might like to ponder this. One of Gonzo's reasons for making the McCanns arguidos was that the law was just days off changing, so that the likes of him could no longer do that to people without EVIDENCE.
As has been explained repeatedly to the haters, and as was repeated this week in court:
It was a shockingly nasty thing for Gonzo to do, but typical of the man. Anyway, the law has changed now and no-one can be arguido-ed without actual EVIDENCE against them.He added that the investigation deviated from any objectivity and that the British police, Martin Grime and Mark Harrison realised this and feared that the McCanns were going to be subject to an impulsive, unfounded making of arguidos.
He also recalled that Stuart Prior was "very worried" when he met with the PJ on the fourth of september, just days before the McCanns were made arguidos. And that he was worried because he knew it was wrong to accuse them of anything because there was no evidence and the DNA reports were being misread, for the PJ's convenience.
There are now FOUR new arguidos, at least one of them being Murat's friend. This means there is actual EVIDENCE against them.
Anyone that imagines the Yard have the slightest interest in what Murat thinks of the McCanns needs to see a psychiatrist. As do those attempting to make up a ridiculous story involving someone who is the spitting image of Murat, that is bi-lingual and translates for the police, isn't actually Murat.
Wake up and smell the coffee, and stop being so STUPID.
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Deluded tw@t - do they actually believe sh*te like this, or do they just tell each other these fairy stories to comfort themselves?Re: Madeleine McCann: British police to observe questioning in Portugal - BBC 9/12/14
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Where the McCanns Mad Madeiran lawyer ran away to, just before that story broke? What a coincidence.
Marcos didn't 'run away', he married a Brazilian girl, at a wedding in Brazil, and the couple have been back living in Portugal for some time now.
Didn't Morais bother to tell them?
PS - Marcos isn't 'mad', either - just ask Gonzo, he's terrified of him, due to Marcos thrashing him in court several times now.
Morais probably hasn't told them about that, either.
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/madeleine-mccann-cops-fight-year-4847449
Madeleine McCann cops had to fight for a YEAR for crucial DNA evidence
Dec 20, 2014 22:20 By Nick Dorman
The Metropolitan Police made repeated requests for samples and fingerprints from four Portugese men
Portugese police snubbed a request by their British counterparts for crucial DNA evidence in the Madeleine McCann case for at least a year.
Repeated pleas by the Metropolitan Police for samples and fingerprints from four Portuguese men were denied as local police said it would be illegal.
The first appeal was made by officers working on Operation Grange in July 2013.
Portuguese police finally questioned the men as arguidos – “person of interest” – at the request of Scotland Yard a year later.
However, the Home Office has refused to reveal if DNA samples were handed over.
A source said: “This dragging of heels by police in Portugal can’t have helped the investigation.”
Earlier this month detectives spent four hours quizzing British ex-pat Robert Murat at Algarve police station.
He was on a list of 10 men and women, made up for four Brits, a German and five Portugese national, who were questioned by Scotland Yard.
Mr Murat is not suspected of any involvement in Maddie's disappearance and has said he is happy to cooperate with the investigation.
British police believe Madeleine was killed during a bungled burglary.
Parts of the Praia da Luz resort, where Madeleine vanished from, were dug up by detectives in June but no clues as to what happened were found.
Madeleine was just three when she vanished from her family’s holiday flat in 2007