In an attempt to enrich himself Amaral has written a book laying out his claims and formulating a variety of suspicions. The book, 'The Truth of the Lie' has been banned from sale, and rightly so in my opinion.
Of course, any parent would question the wisdom of the McCanns in leaving their children alone whilst they dined nearby, and I'm sure that they have been wracked with the guilt of having done so, for had they remained with their children, whether in the accommodation or when dining out, then this dreadful saga would never have happened. However, that they did leave them, and the terrible consequence of that decision, is a fact. What is not needed is the situation that Amaral has created with his suppositions and fabrications.
There is another thought that occurs to me, however. Does Amaral know for certain that Maddie is dead because he was involved in her abduction and murder? Now, I'm not saying he was. I'm not even suggesting that he was. But if he is so absolutely certain of his facts --- certain enough to write his book stating them --- it could be a possibility couldn't it?
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