Gerry McCann's bedside reading: The Interpretation of Murder
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Gerry McCann's bedside reading: The Interpretation of Murder
The Interpretation of Murder, 03 January 2009
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Still taken from PJ video of Gerry's bedside table, at the Vista Mar villa
The Interpretation of Murder
Nigel Moore
03 January 2009
Thanks to Dr Martin Roberts for quotes
The PJ video recorded that Gerry McCanns' choice of bedtime reading, whilst staying at the Vista Mar villa, included 'The Interpretation of Murder' by Jed Rubenfeld.
A seemingly inappropriate choice of book for a man who believed his daughter had been abducted and could quite possibly be in the hands of a predatory paedophile.
However, when one considers some quotes from the book, this may not have been such a peculiar choice of reading material:
"The announcement was pure invention, but it was believed, and therefore within three weeks it was so. Mr Banwell had mastered the great truth that truth itself, like buildings, can be manufactured." (p.9).
"I cannot be expected to solve a murder if the evidence is trampled and tampered with before I arrive." (p.22).
"In this heat, he explained, decomposition would rapidly set in if the corpse was not refrigerated at once." (p.28).
"Littlemore studied the bedroom. 'Miss Acton', he said, 'how do you think the man got in here last night?'
'Well, he must have – why, I don't know.'
It was, Littlemore reflected, certainly a puzzle. There were only two doors to the Acton house, the front and the back... ....Could the intruder have climbed in through a window?" (p.299).
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Still taken from PJ video of Gerry's bedside table, at the Vista Mar villa
The Interpretation of Murder
Nigel Moore
03 January 2009
Thanks to Dr Martin Roberts for quotes
The PJ video recorded that Gerry McCanns' choice of bedtime reading, whilst staying at the Vista Mar villa, included 'The Interpretation of Murder' by Jed Rubenfeld.
A seemingly inappropriate choice of book for a man who believed his daughter had been abducted and could quite possibly be in the hands of a predatory paedophile.
However, when one considers some quotes from the book, this may not have been such a peculiar choice of reading material:
"The announcement was pure invention, but it was believed, and therefore within three weeks it was so. Mr Banwell had mastered the great truth that truth itself, like buildings, can be manufactured." (p.9).
"I cannot be expected to solve a murder if the evidence is trampled and tampered with before I arrive." (p.22).
"In this heat, he explained, decomposition would rapidly set in if the corpse was not refrigerated at once." (p.28).
"Littlemore studied the bedroom. 'Miss Acton', he said, 'how do you think the man got in here last night?'
'Well, he must have – why, I don't know.'
It was, Littlemore reflected, certainly a puzzle. There were only two doors to the Acton house, the front and the back... ....Could the intruder have climbed in through a window?" (p.299).
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A wise man once said:
"Be careful who you let on to your ship,
because some people will sink the whole ship
just because they can't be the Captain."
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A wise man once said:
"Be careful who you let on to your ship,
because some people will sink the whole ship
just because they can't be the Captain."
Re: Gerry McCann's bedside reading: The Interpretation of Murder
– Missing and Abducted Children: A Law-Enforcement Guide to Case Investigation and Program Management, National Center for Missing & Exploited Children;
– Training Courses, (CEOP Serious Organised Crime Agency – Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre);
– Making Every Child Matter…Everywhere, CEOP (Serious Organised Crime Agency – Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre).
Mark Harrison himself wonders how Gerald McCann could have obtained these books.
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– Training Courses, (CEOP Serious Organised Crime Agency – Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre);
– Making Every Child Matter…Everywhere, CEOP (Serious Organised Crime Agency – Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre).
Mark Harrison himself wonders how Gerald McCann could have obtained these books.
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