SWP's back said:
I agree. Any guilty party would be crazy to answer them.
I don't agree. Guilty or innocent, I wouldn't be answering most of those questions either as they've been specifically designed to cast even further doubt on the respondent. And assuming that Maddie is missing (which is what an innocent Kate McCann would presumably believe), answering these questions would offer no assistance whatsoever in trying to find her.
I have no idea whether the parents are guilty or innocent. But I can certainly see why an innocent person would choose not to answer such a prejudiced set of questions.
Some people are claiming that her not answering these questions is some sort of smoking gun that proves she was involved somehow. I just don't view it like that. And as with most of the other 'evidence' against her, it would be ripped to shreds in court by any worthwhile defence.
As for the suggestion that she would have had a solicitor with her, I'm sure she did. And if that solicitor was doing his job properly it would have been him who told her not to answer such ridiculously loaded questions that have been designed to get her to incriminate herself.
The Portugese police fucked this investigation up in so many ways, one of which was going after the McCanns so obviously and so aggressively. They were about as subtle with their suspicions as a brick to the head. If the McCanns were indeed involved, the police's handling of their questioning ensured they would never find out.