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Lie Detector Test for Madeleine McCann’s parents Kate and Gerry

By: Daniel Chubb | September 21, 2007 | 2 Comments

Madeleine McCann parents test

To prove their innocence Kate and Gerry (Madeleine McCann’s parents) want to take a lie detector test, this just shows how determined they are to clear their names.

Although we all know that you should be innocence to proven guilty, in this world it does not work that way and I am sure in millions of homes people have different opinions.

Since the Portuguese police have made Madeleine McCann’s parents official suspects, their world has been turned upside down (even if it was not already painful enough as it was).

Although I am not sure what the truth is, I also find it so hard to believe that it was possible for Kate and Gerry McCann to stage an elaborate cover-up in front of the world’s media.

So this leaves us just one other question:
Even if they passed a lie detector test, would it change anyone’s minds?

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  • Teyrez Moore

    Yes !! Take the test but be sure it is one by a person not connected with the case at all. It may well help you.

  • Don Adams

    Interesting. About a week ago I posted a comment on ABCNEWS.com related to how the McCanns were in full PR crisis mode, with family and friends disparaging the Portuguese police at every opportunity because they had named suspects. From a statistical perspective the vast, vast majority of child murders are committed by one of the child’s parents. In fact in the UK, a parent is found to be responsible in almost 80% of all child murders. The next highest category is another family member, then a friend or acquaintance. Contrary to popular belief, child abduction and murder at the hands of a stranger is an exceedingly rare occurrence, which is of course the reason why the media covers these cases so breathlessly. In the US, 3 to 5 children are killed by a parent every single day – and almost half of those cases involve a child under one year of age.

    In my ABC post, I mentioned the same facts and stated that if my child was abducted (and possibly a a victim of murder), I would immediately submit to a polygraph test and answer any and all questions, so the police could eliminate me as their most probable suspect. But that’s not what the McCanns have done. In fact, the mother refused to answer a number of questions in the interrogation on the advice of her Portuguese attorney. And the father answered “No Comment” to all the questions posed to him in his interrogation, taking advantage of his right to remain silent.

    So why are these people not cooperating with the police and using their right to remain silent? A parent who was truly innocent would give the police everything they wanted and more, and not concern themselves with whether the police suspected them, because the police should suspect them. The McCanns remind me of OJ Simpson’s statement after his acquittal that he spend the rest of his days looking for the Nicole’s killer. Apparently he thinks the killer will most likely be found on a golf course.