Day 80 -
22/07/2007 Sunday
Spent the whole day travelling from the Algarve to Washington where I will be visiting the
National and International Centers for Missing and Exploited Children and
meeting politicians involved in recent legislation on missing children. The flights
for our campaign manager and myself were kindly donated by an airline.
There is a very upsetting story on the front page of a British
National Newspaper today. The headline suggests that Kate and I face
prosecution for neglecting our children by dining 50 yards away and checking on
them regularly. We know that there has been criticism in some quarters of our
actions but at the time, we felt our actions were responsible. We were
essentially performing our own baby listening service although we have talked
of the guilt we felt at now being there at the moment Madeleine was taken.
We have been advised that legally our behaviour was well within
the bounds of responsible parenting and subsequently been assured that no
action will be taken. These types of criticism, particularly at this stage, as
well as being hurtful are extremely unhelpful in the search for Madeleine. From
the moment we discovered Madeleine missing Kate and I have done everything in
our power to try and help get her back.
Our opinion now is completely clouded by what has happened to us
and of course has sent shock waves through thousands of families. The real
issue is that we should not have a constant fear of abduction of our children
from their bedrooms, gardens or streets for that matter.
What Kate and I did was at worst naïve and no one should forget
that the real criminal is the predator who has taken a completely innocent
child in such a premeditated fashion. It is this act that has wreaked havoc on
our family and affected millions of other people
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