on 15-10-2013 07:59 PM
Investigators are hoping that new information will help solve the mystery of what happened to Madeleine McCann.
The then- three-year-old British girl disappeared six years ago while vacationing with her family in Portugal.
Scotland Yard is planning to release a computerized sketch of a possible person of interest in the case.
Former prosecutor Wendy Murphy joined America’s News Headquarters to discuss the development.
"I’m not buying it. I think this is more PR than anything," Murphy said. "I think this is all related to a civil suit now underway in Portugal."
The McCanns sued the former police chief for defamation because he wrote a tell-all book.
Alisyn pointed out that the McCanns claim the Portuguese police never took the case seriously
read full transcript http://joana-morais.blogspot.com/2013/10/former-us-prosecutor-wendy-murphy-think.html
taken from http://foxnewsinsider.com/2013/10/10/new-image-suspect-be-released-madeleine-mccann-case
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Wendy Murphy (former child abuse and sex crimes prosecutor, now adjunct professor and trial and appellate attorney specializing in crime victims)
on 16-10-2013 09:16 AM
@am*3 wrote:Friday 11 October
Wendy Murphy's McCann case blooper on national TV
The anti McCanns are jubilant because a US commentator and former prosecutor, Wendy Murphy said she wasn't buying Scotland Yard's "new suspect" in the case.
She gave as her reasons that the McCanns "hired a team of lawyers right away" and refused to answer questions "right away".
I am not sure where Ms Murphy has done her research into the case (perhaps she is getting muddled up with the Ramsey case), but these two claims are very demonstrably false.
There exists ON RECORD, both transcripts and police accounts of the numerous police interviews which the McCanns gave during the four long months following little Madeleine's disappearance (up to 13 hours at a time). They had lawyers present in none of them. In fact, as witnesses (which they were until September), under the law of the land, they had no option but to answer police questions! Portugal is nothing like the US!
The McCanns did consult lawyers because it was being reported in the press that they were going to be prosecuted for neglect. Surely it is common sense to consult a legal expert in such a situation? Surely as a lawyer, Ms Murphy would herself advise this? As it happened, they were not prosecuted because in Portugal, the offence of child neglect requires "intent to harm" and there was clearly none. These lawyers did however give them other, very valuable advice with regard to Madeleine - ie. that she should be made a ward of court. The McCanns took this wise advice in the best interests of their daughter.
With regard to hiring lawyers to defend them on involvement in Madeleine's disappearance, they did not do so until the point in the investigation where it became clear that they were being treated as suspects (i.e. September). Even then, they answered questions for 11 hours on the day before they were made arguidos. At this point, their lawyer advised both of them to answer no more questions - their right as arguidos but not previously when they were witnesses. In the event, Gerry McCann was so frustrated at the line of questioning, that he answered the questions anyway albeit against his lawyer's advice.
The McCann case has been fraught with bungled police work and appalling misinformation from the start. Tabloid myths fuelled a hate campaign against the couple, threatening the search for Madeleine and the safety of themselves and their other children. The case is only now getting on track. The very last thing it needs is for some TV personality to set it all back to square one.
Wendy Murphy should familiarise herself with the facts of the case (and not by reading Pat Brown's "ficitonalised scenarios") as well as the basics of Portuguese law before she opens her mouth again.An "arguido" is someone who is treated by Portuguese police as more than a witness, but has not been arrested or charged.
Just bumping this as it may answer the questions about lawyers and answering police questions.
on 16-10-2013 09:17 AM
@icyfroth wrote:
Yeah but you'd think the kids were pretty safe after you'd put them to bed in a hotel room while you went to dine in same hotel restaurant!I mean, it's a fairly controlled environment.
No, they would not be safe left in a hotel room, even if the restaurant was close. But this restaurant was 50 metres way, that is a long way. Quite unacceptable to leave them unattended, no matter how many times they were checked.
on 16-10-2013 09:19 AM
Wendy Murphy is an American. She has no connection at all legal or otherwise with the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine.
She has no experience with the Portugese justice/police system nor the British system.
Mos, if not all, of the places her opinions are quoted in, are blogs.
on 16-10-2013 09:46 AM
@am*3 wrote:Wendy Murphy is an American. She has no connection at all legal or otherwise with the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine.
She has no experience with the Portugese justice/police system nor the British system.
Mos, if not all, of the places her opinions are quoted in, are blogs.
As I said, these people are whipping up hatred and hindering investigation. There should be laws to hold them responsible. They are vultures praying on this terrible tragedy.
Yes, the parents made a mistake, and they are paying terrible price for it, and it will haunt them and their other kids for the rest of their lives. What more do these creeps want?
The way I understand it it was not an ordinary hotel, it was a gated holiday resort mainly catering for families. The restaurant was just across the court yard. When my daughter was 3 and went for her afternoon nap I used to sometimes play tennis; the court was in the back of our garden more than 50m where she slept. We usually got back before she woke up, but sometimes she just came up to the court. Somebody could have climbed over the front fence, taken her and our very quite leafy court nobody would have seen them putting her in the car. Of-course, all these people, who say McCanns were negligent, sit next to their kids beds and watch them every second of the day&night, I am sure.
on 16-10-2013 10:02 AM
@***super_nova*** wrote:
As I said, these people are whipping up hatred and hindering investigation. There should be laws to hold them responsible. They are vultures praying on this terrible tragedy.
Yes, the parents made a mistake, and they are paying terrible price for it, and it will haunt them and their other kids for the rest of their lives. What more do these creeps want?
The way I understand it it was not an ordinary hotel, it was a gated holiday resort mainly catering for families. The restaurant was just across the court yard. When my daughter was 3 and went for her afternoon nap I used to sometimes play tennis; the court was in the back of our garden more than 50m where she slept. We usually got back before she woke up, but sometimes she just came up to the court. Somebody could have climbed over the front fence, taken her and our very quite leafy court nobody would have seen them putting her in the car. Of-course, all these people, who say McCanns were negligent, sit next to their kids beds and watch them every second of the day&night, I am sure.
Your scenario was quite different, Supernova. Their's was in a foreign country, there were two babies in the room as well. Carers do not need to be in the same room, but they do have to be aware of any situation all the time.
I agree with your first two paragraphs. Some people have venom running through their veins.
16-10-2013 10:15 AM - edited 16-10-2013 10:17 AM
what I have trouble with is the fact that people seem to be accepting a media report from some mysterious barrister ..who according to the media allegedly met a person who boasted of being introduced to the girl ..as fact .
I'm not in the legal profession ...though if I met someone who boasted of meeting a girl who is the subject of world wide attention .I would know that this person IS of interest to the police and could possibly be a suspect of something more than withholding information (if that is a crime ?) ....I'd be calling the police while I was at that party so that the Police can do the questioning ...
not contacting them the next day as reported in the media about this supposed report. .When who knows where this person is to be found.
that all sounds like BS to me.
16-10-2013 10:27 AM - edited 16-10-2013 10:30 AM
50 metres from my front door to my neighbours front door. It doesn't seem that far.
So, watching that British re enactment, it appears at least 3 other families left their children alone in their units as well?
At all times Kate speaks about Maddy as being still alive. Remember when that little Kiesha diappeared, her parents spoke about her in the past tense?
on 16-10-2013 10:33 AM
@azureline** wrote:50 metres from my front door to my neighbours front door. It doesn't seem that far.
So, watching that British re enactment, it appears at least 3 other families left their children alone in their units as well?
At all times Kate speaks about Maddy as being still alive. Remember when that little Kiesha diappeared, her parents spoke about her in the past tense?
I believe that from the restaurant the McCanns had a clear view of the unit.
on 16-10-2013 10:39 AM
@azureline** wrote:50 metres from my front door to my neighbours front door. It doesn't seem that far.
So, watching that British re enactment, it appears at least 3 other families left their children alone in their units as well?
At all times Kate speaks about Maddy as being still alive. Remember when that little Kiesha diappeared, her parents spoke about her in the past tense?
You're not thinking of 50 feet? Yes, the other families did the same, but that doesn't make it OK. My views come from looking at thousands of autopsy reports, and I am aware of what can happen to babies and children, whether they are awake or asleep. Things other than abduction I mean.
I do hope she is still alive. I haven't read all the recent reports, is the family doing their best to keep this incident in the eyes of the public? If the Morecombe family hadn't done that, the police would never have put so much money and effort into solving that tragedy.
16-10-2013 10:42 AM - edited 16-10-2013 10:44 AM
50 metres from my front door to the neighbours front door. Not 50 feet.
The parents seem to be devoting every waking minute to this, just as the Morecombes did.............. damned if they do and if they don't.
I didn't say it was ok but it appears it was the norm there on that holiday for those families. I could have left 3 of mine like that if I wanted to but the other 2 of them ... no, those 2 would probably have arranged a party!
Every family is different.