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Friday, 14 September 2007 01:45

McCanns Are Guilty Either Way

Written by Christopher Freind
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It's time to stop pretending. It's time to pronounce guilt in the Madeleine McCann case.


A little girl's life may have been snuffed out, so let's dispense with political correctness and call it like it is. By doing so, maybe we can prevent a similar tragedy from happening again.


Maddy's fate lies squarely with her parents, Gerry and Kate McCann. They are either directly responsible for her death (accident or otherwise), as Portuguese authorities believe, or they are complicit in her disappearance by their unconscionable irresponsibility in leaving her alone, night after night, in their apartment (along with her two-year-old twin siblings).


Either way, they are guilty and should be held accountable.

McCann supporters have asked me if I sympathize with the parents of a missing child. Of course I do. My heart always goes out to any parent who suffers the loss of a child.

But that doesn't absolve Gerry and Kate from their crimes.

How is it that they haven't, at the very least, been charged with child endangerment? Are they too famous and powerful for that kind of treatment? Perhaps. After all, these globe-trotting celebrities were able to arrange an audience with the Pope and a trip to the White House, tops among a long list of marketing coups.

I'm sorry, but it offends me that the Pope - my Pope - all but canonized these people for such a horrendous act. How much of a "devout" Catholic, as the British media continually labels her, could Kate actually be to leave her babies alone on a continuing basis?

I'm equally offended that top American officials in the White House - my White House - met with Gerry, effectively condoning his behavior and elevating him to bona fide international star status.

To be sure, there was, and still is, the need to publicize the case to help find Maddy, but to welcome the McCanns with open arms, while refusing to publicly admonish them, borders on criminal.

Does anyone really believe that if the same situation occurred to a black family, the same preferential treatment would be given to the parents? What if it happened to another white family, but instead of the parents being attractive, well-off doctors, they were merely "average joes"?

There are no bounds to the hypocrisy in this case.

If the situation wasn't so tragic, it would be comical to watch the British media implode. It is beside itself right now, not knowing whether to excoriate the McCanns, as it started to do after they became suspects, or to continue to blindly defend them and blame the Portuguese for everything.

Since, for the most part, the British media has chosen to ignore its journalistic mission of objectivity and aggressive investigation of all facts, it will continue to waffle on the McCanns -day by day and even hour by hour - as more developments come to light.

That's integrity for you.

Perhaps the biggest inconsistency of the McCanns, and there are many, is the weak admission that they take responsibility for leaving Madeleine alone. While it took them quite some time to put forth this sentiment, they then turned around and, in the same breath, exonerate themselves by saying they would never have left her had they thought anything bad could happen.

Remind me never to get sick in the McCanns' home of Leicestershire. If they can't see the flaws in that thought process, I don't want them treating me. I might go in for a heart examination and come out missing a kidney.

Sure, once again I will be accused of callousness, insensitivity, slander and, of course, being "unhelpful." After all, it was a "simple mistake," and woe to those who cast the first stone.

I have never accused the McCanns of killing their daughter, and they are entitled to the presumption of innocence in that regard. But not so with the negligence they have shown.

Those who criticize the McCanns certainly aren't perfect. But they do have a brain, a sense of decency and common sense.

Are these all traits that the McCanns lack? Guilty as charged.

Christopher Freind

Christopher Freind

Chris Freind is an independent columnist and investigative reporter who operates his own new site, The Artorius News Bureau.  Readers of his column “Freindly Fire” hail from six continents, thirty countries and all fifty states. His work has been referenced in numerous publications including The Wall Street Journal, National Review Online, foreign newspapers, and in Dick Morris' recent bestseller "Catastrophe."

Freind also serves as a weekly guest commentator on a Philadelphia-area talk radio show, WCHE, and makes numerous other television and radio appearances.

 

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  • Comment Link Nafydrog Saturday, 18 December 2010 04:45 posted by Nafydrog

    I completely agree with Christopher Friend's comments. What's more I wouldn't want Doctor Kate McCann as my GP. If she is so irresponsible to leave her children alone, how much care does she take with her patients?

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  • Comment Link Caroline Monday, 03 May 2010 11:21 posted by Caroline

    Has anyone seen the new images of Madeleine in the latest McCann video?There's the make up one and there are two others that i personally(and many others do)find really quite disturbing,even the McCanns friend Mark-WilliamsThomas condemned the photograph,but all three are just as bad as each other.

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  • Comment Link Sheila Tuesday, 02 March 2010 17:17 posted by Sheila

    Susan, Hi. No, I'm not from Jersey. I'm just frustrated with the idea that Paedophiles like the nursery worker in Plymouth recently are fairly routinely caught whereas the public has almost accepted that the powerful get away with the same heinous crime. I just can't go along with that way of thinking.

    Whether paedophilia was the motive in the McCann case or not, I find it hard to believe that everyone associated with the parents are too scared to speak out. Scared of Carter Ruck, scared of losing jobs, scared of damaging families, scared of ruining lives. And yet, something has to give. At the very least, they are guilty of neglect and no-one has even dared say that much!

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  • Comment Link Susan bla ckwood Sunday, 28 February 2010 00:14 posted by Susan bla ckwood

    Forgot to say
    Sr Amaral has my full support and respect

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  • Comment Link Susan Blackwood Sunday, 28 February 2010 00:09 posted by Susan Blackwood

    Sheila, I have only commented on this site once and I hardly think by
    "keep quoting about Jersey"becomes an excuse for inactivity.
    As you can read above I also mention the shocking Holly Grieg case, the franklin cover up.you choose not to mention these,are you from Jersey?

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  • Comment Link Sheila Saturday, 27 February 2010 23:44 posted by Sheila

    I agree but agreeing isn't enough. What are we going to do about it?

    IF paedophilia was the motive, we can't keep hiding behind the "these people never get caught" idea. It doesn't help to keep quoting Jersey because it becomes an excuse for inaction. It seems that there are powerful people hiding the truth about what happened to Madeleine. Well, so be it, but nobody controls everybody and everything all of the time. And there will always be people who care. We will find out one day. In the meantime, Sr Amaral needs as much support as possible.

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