Saturday 6 May 2017

Kate McCann's secret diaries reveal details of Maddie's disappearance

Advised by psychologists, Kate passed on to the role all her pain, her anger, after Maddie's disappearance. Police kept the diaries when they suspected the couple and are in the process.


By João Bénard Garcia | May 6, 2017 at 5:45 p.m.


There are secret diaries where Kate McCann wrote everything she saw, heard, and felt in the days after her daughter Maddie's disappearance on May 3, 2007. In these intimate diaries, which the Inspectors of the Judicial Police (PJ) seized when they suspected Parents had hidden the child's corpse, all the steps the couple took, travels, press conferences, details of the investigations, what Kate and Gerry cried and what her daughter Maddie told her hours before disappearing.

The writings of Maddie's mother only began to come to life on paper two weeks after the child disappeared from apartment 5A of the former Ocean Club resort. A psychologist, who accompanied the English couple in Portugal, and Philomena McCann, Gerry's older sister, were the two people who most encouraged Kate to write about everything she felt, in a way of outburst and therapy to fight the pain.

In the now-defunct 24-hour newspaper, Philomena McCann revealed what Kate's sister-in-law listened to and even looked at the 'tip' as 'something positive'. "For her it was like she was talking to her daughter and telling her everything the family, the parents, the cops were picking up," revealed Gerry's sister, then raising a little veil about what the police would find in the Secret diary of the medical anesthesiologist who lost her daughter in the Algarve: "there are loose sentences, sometimes thoughts and descriptive texts of the days of the searches, the contacts with the people involved."

Kate's sister-in-law also made public "she wrote about the trips they made to Maddie, but also about the press conferences they gave, the donations they received, the hopes, the fears, the prayers they made as a couple and The news that was transmitted to them by the police, "noting that her brother's wife wrote several dramatic lines about" the possibility of the girl disappearing forever, when the police searched at Robert Murrat's house, "an Englishman suspected of having Kidnapped the child in the Algarve.

Without ever having read the diary, but having learned from the mouth of her sister-in-law of her content, Philomena McCann assured that Kate also wrote about positive things that helped her regain her strength and continue to live: "She wrote about the good moments that All passed together and recalled things that Madeleine did and said during the vacation days they spent at Praia da Luz, namely that they had been 'the best vacation of their [short] life', "he said.





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Related: Kate's Diary




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