These are the two witness statements by Amy Tierney. In the rogatory statement she mentions having given statements (plural) in May. If there is another statement, I have not been able to find it. There appears to be an investigative timeline starting in June 2007, when the PJ received four photographs from the GNR. The printer is correctly identified as G 600 not G60 by the laboratory.
AT states in the later interview that she was at her desk at the Tapas Bar, leaves it open in the first interview and gives no location. But why is the Tapas Bar still open at midnight and why should her desk be there as she is head of the Baby and the Mini Club?
In any case, she is in 5a very soon after the alarm and covers the 50 - 100 meters in thirty seconds.
From the reports requesting analyses of the photographs I find the: "we have yet to determine more that would point to what occurred in the first twelve hours" very interesting.
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Amy Tierney witness statement:
Date: 2007-05-06
Place: Praia da Luz
Occupation: Head of the Baby Club and Mini Club
Place of Work: Ocean Club
Date: 2007-05-06
Place: Praia da Luz
Occupation: Head of the Baby Club and Mini Club
Place of Work: Ocean Club
2007.05.06
(statement translated by Robert Murat)
Time/Date: 15H45 2007/05/06
When asked, the witness confirms that she has been in Portugal since the 18th March 2007 having come to Portugal to work in this tourist resort.
She confirms that she works as head of the Baby Club and Mini Club, the former being for children aged up to eleven months and the latter for children aged between three and five.
She confirms that Madeleine is known by her as frequenting the Mini Club, as she was aged almost four.
When questioned about Madeleine's behaviour, the witness says that she is a shy girl but very intelligent for her age, she tended to play with older children, the witness describes her attitude and behaviour as perfectly normal.
The witness confirms that she also knows Madeleine's parents as they would go to fetch her from the club, but she adds that it was normally Madeleine's father who did this.
When questioned, the witness states that she has not noted anything abnormal in the relation between the child and the parents.
[..]
She confirms that, on the night of the disappearance she was on duty and immediately went to the bedroom to see if the girl was hiding. She saw that the shutter was raised and that the window was partially open
[..]
The witness confirms that the girl's father went to the reception to call the police as soon as her disappearance was noticed and that twenty minutes had passed. The GNR took 30 about 35 minutes to arrive.
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She states that the distance between the apartment and the restaurant where Madeleine's parents were was 30 seconds by foot away but that there was no visual contact with the back window of the bedroom where Madeleine was.
(statement translated by Robert Murat)
Time/Date: 15H45 2007/05/06
When asked, the witness confirms that she has been in Portugal since the 18th March 2007 having come to Portugal to work in this tourist resort.
She confirms that she works as head of the Baby Club and Mini Club, the former being for children aged up to eleven months and the latter for children aged between three and five.
She confirms that Madeleine is known by her as frequenting the Mini Club, as she was aged almost four.
When questioned about Madeleine's behaviour, the witness says that she is a shy girl but very intelligent for her age, she tended to play with older children, the witness describes her attitude and behaviour as perfectly normal.
The witness confirms that she also knows Madeleine's parents as they would go to fetch her from the club, but she adds that it was normally Madeleine's father who did this.
When questioned, the witness states that she has not noted anything abnormal in the relation between the child and the parents.
[..]
She confirms that, on the night of the disappearance she was on duty and immediately went to the bedroom to see if the girl was hiding. She saw that the shutter was raised and that the window was partially open
[..]
The witness confirms that the girl's father went to the reception to call the police as soon as her disappearance was noticed and that twenty minutes had passed. The GNR took 30 about 35 minutes to arrive.
[..]
She states that the distance between the apartment and the restaurant where Madeleine's parents were was 30 seconds by foot away but that there was no visual contact with the back window of the bedroom where Madeleine was.
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Date :
2008-04-17
Time. 10.00 Place: Praia da Luz Name: Amy Tierney Has made previous statements in May last year. Given that she does not speak Portuguese, Silvia Batista acted as interpreter. When questioned and shown the photographs referred to in the previous statements, depicting the English girl, on 'Kodak Xtra Life ' paper, 10 x 15, she said they were printed on her printer, also of Kodak brand. When on the night of 3rd May, at about 24.00, she was at her desk at the Tapas bar, inside the resort, when at a certain time, one of the friends of the McCann couple, Russell, asked for a USB memory stick reader, in order to print photographs of Madeleine. Immediately the deponent replied that she did not have an USB reader, but that she had a printer with this hardware, which could read from memory sticks. She went to her room and returned to the Tapas with the printer where she printed out 20 to 30 photographs of the girl, using her own paper, in 10x15 format mentioned previously. The memory stick containing the photos belonged to the McCann couple, and came from their camera. She thinks that all of this took place at about 24.00 on 3rd May 2007. She presumes that she handed all of the photos to Russell, who distributed some to those present, the rest would be for the police authorities. As regards her printer, she says that it is no longer in her possession as it is now with her boyfriend in France, she says, after consultation, and in accordance with her previous statements, that is was a 'Kodak', model Easy Share G60, of thermal ink transfer, with continuous tonality. In annex, is documentation about the printer, describing its technical characteristics, which she recognises as being identical to her printer. No more is said. She signs the statement together with the interpreter.
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It's been a few years but the penny has finally dropped, thanks Tigger. So many questions.
ReplyDeleteRussell & co went through the photos and discounted them (last photo and playground pics) in favor of some clearly older ones that were on a USB stick therefore he couldn't see? And Amy took the keystick and plugged it into the printer and presto 2 perfect (but older) pictures came out like magic.
How was Russell so sure he had what he needed on the memory stick, if it was me I'd have taken a few cameras - just in case.
Surely Amy who knew Madeleine would have questioned the suitability of those older pictures?
Surely Amy who owned the printer understood a little about graphics software and would have had no difficulty editing/cropping one of the holiday photos which would have been more suitable.
To the best of my knowledge any pc/laptop would serve as a viewer, Amy's statement doesn't make any sense. I can't see anyone putting a keystick into a printer and pressing print & hoping for the best. Surely it would be more logical to view the files instead of wasting expensive paper and time by printing something potentially useless.
All of this done before the GNR arrived at 11.30?
I have just looked at the tech spec of the printer (on Amazon) and you can't see the photo when you are just using a memory stick. So how did she select that one ? None of this makes an sense (How surprising !)
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ReplyDeleteLooking at the G600 manual and you can't even print from a USB stick without a camera docked?
http://resources.kodak.com/support/shtml/en/manuals/urg00536/urg00536c6s1.shtml