Mother of missing British girl to be declared suspect
By Anna Valderrama
PRAIA DA LUZ, Portugal (Reuters) - The mother of missing British girl Madeleine McCann, who disappeared in Portugal four months ago, will formally be declared a suspect on Friday, a spokeswoman for the family said.
Kate McCann entered the police station in the city of Portimao on Friday at around 6 a.m. EDT to be interviewed for the second time in 24 hours.
The sudden shift in the investigation came after authorities received forensic evidence from the holiday apartment in the Algarve where four-year-old Madeleine vanished on May 3.
A friend of the McCanns said Kate had told her that police found blood in a car hired by her and her husband, Gerry, but there was no confirmation it was Madeleine's blood.
"Kate knows it's possible that she could get arrested," the family friend told Reuters.
Since her disappearance, Madeleine's parents have campaigned relentlessly to draw attention to the case and won sympathy around Europe. Their efforts led to a meeting with Pope Benedict in Rome who blessed a picture of their daughter.
"She will be formally declared a suspect," said Justine McGuinness, a spokeswoman for the McCanns. Gerry was also expected to be interviewed separately by police on Friday.
Portuguese police could not be reached for comment.
Kate, who has been going to church almost daily to pray for her daughter's safe return, was questioned for about 11 hours at a police station in the Algarve on Thursday.
Under Portuguese law, declaring her a suspect would indicate that police think she may have been involved in the crime but it would not necessarily mean that she would be detained.
It could mean that she would be barred from leaving Portugal but she would also have more legal protection than as a witness, including the right not to answer questions. She would be more closely monitored by police.
The only other suspect, a Briton living in Praia da Luz, has not been arrested even though he was declared a suspect soon after Madeleine disappeared. His house has been searched twice.
A friend of the McCanns who spoke to Kate in the early hours of Friday said she was stunned at being declared a suspect.
"I did speak to Kate in the early hours of this morning and clearly she is stunned and disappointed. Disappointed, not only to be at this stage a suspect, but I think (at) the realization that they are not actually looking for Madeleine," the family friend told the BBC.
"She sounded disappointed, calm, disappointed, tired."
British business tycoons and celebrities ranging from "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling to soccer stars have contributed to a reward for her return.
(Additional reporting by Avril Ormsby)
(This is outrageous, IMO. Either there is something more they aren't saying here, or they are really grasping at straws.
This is shades of JonBenet Ramsey, replete with bumbling keystone cops.)