“‘We have to look a little crazy.’ The phrase was allegedly said by Marine and Marc, the mother and stepfather of the two French children abandoned in Alcácer do Sal, in the back of the police van transporting them from Fátima, where they were arrested, to Palmela, where they made an initial stop before later being taken to the court in Setúbal to be questioned by a judge.
One of the GNR officers accompanying the couple, who understood French well, quickly reported the remark to the authorities. His statement was immediately sent to the magistrate overseeing the case and is expected to carry weight in the coercive measures that will be decided after both suspects are interrogated.”
The mother and stepfather spoke openly and at ease throughout the journey, and the GNR officers did not show that they were understanding them. As reported by RTP and confirmed by Observador, the officer who heard the remark gave a statement at the Palmela station upon arrival, and that testimony is already being used in the interrogations at the Setúbal court.
The mother and stepfather of the French children abandoned in Alcácer do Sal arrived at the Setúbal court on Friday afternoon, after being transferred from the GNR facilities in Fátima. The mother was the first to enter the room where she will be heard, with the assistance of an interpreter, for the application of coercive measures at around 6:40 p.m., about two and a half hours after their arrival.
Both during the stop in Palmela, where they spent an hour for lunch, and upon arrival at the Setúbal court, there were disturbances caused by the couple.
At the entrance to the court, the GNR van did not fit into the garage and had to reverse, positioning its rear at the entrance. On departure, surrounded by security, Marc, the stepfather, shouted “I love you all” in French (“Je vous aime”), and it was not clear whether he was addressing the GNR officers escorting him or those waiting outside, such as journalists. Meanwhile, Marine, the mother, was singing loudly, displaying unusual behaviour.
Iridium-88 on
Completely normal behaviour /s
No_Conversation_9325 on
Crazier people procreate with more ease, that’s for sure.
HopelessAutist01 on
Where is the biological father of the children?
Samurai_GorohGX on
Going for that insanity plead isn’t going to be that easy, it seems. Who knew that some GNR officer could understand such a niche exotic language as French!
Honestly, they should remain under arrest for their own sake. There’s a non insignificant chance that they would be lynched by a mob. Everyone in the country knows them and hates them by now.
ProblemAlternative55 on
Those poor babies, how scared they must have been!
Jpratx on
Im starting to think that the wrong people found their children. What if they had a deal with some “Epstein/Ghislain” child traffiicker and the only reason these kids are in safty is because someone else found them first in the woods.
This could have easily been another maddy 2.0 tragedy story.
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“‘We have to look a little crazy.’ The phrase was allegedly said by Marine and Marc, the mother and stepfather of the two French children abandoned in Alcácer do Sal, in the back of the police van transporting them from Fátima, where they were arrested, to Palmela, where they made an initial stop before later being taken to the court in Setúbal to be questioned by a judge.
One of the GNR officers accompanying the couple, who understood French well, quickly reported the remark to the authorities. His statement was immediately sent to the magistrate overseeing the case and is expected to carry weight in the coercive measures that will be decided after both suspects are interrogated.”
The mother and stepfather spoke openly and at ease throughout the journey, and the GNR officers did not show that they were understanding them. As reported by RTP and confirmed by Observador, the officer who heard the remark gave a statement at the Palmela station upon arrival, and that testimony is already being used in the interrogations at the Setúbal court.
The mother and stepfather of the French children abandoned in Alcácer do Sal arrived at the Setúbal court on Friday afternoon, after being transferred from the GNR facilities in Fátima. The mother was the first to enter the room where she will be heard, with the assistance of an interpreter, for the application of coercive measures at around 6:40 p.m., about two and a half hours after their arrival.
Both during the stop in Palmela, where they spent an hour for lunch, and upon arrival at the Setúbal court, there were disturbances caused by the couple.
At the entrance to the court, the GNR van did not fit into the garage and had to reverse, positioning its rear at the entrance. On departure, surrounded by security, Marc, the stepfather, shouted “I love you all” in French (“Je vous aime”), and it was not clear whether he was addressing the GNR officers escorting him or those waiting outside, such as journalists. Meanwhile, Marine, the mother, was singing loudly, displaying unusual behaviour.
Completely normal behaviour /s
Crazier people procreate with more ease, that’s for sure.
Where is the biological father of the children?
Going for that insanity plead isn’t going to be that easy, it seems. Who knew that some GNR officer could understand such a niche exotic language as French!
Honestly, they should remain under arrest for their own sake. There’s a non insignificant chance that they would be lynched by a mob. Everyone in the country knows them and hates them by now.
Those poor babies, how scared they must have been!
Im starting to think that the wrong people found their children. What if they had a deal with some “Epstein/Ghislain” child traffiicker and the only reason these kids are in safty is because someone else found them first in the woods.
This could have easily been another maddy 2.0 tragedy story.