Narrator: In their first interview
in America, Oprah talks to Madeleine
McCann's parents
Oprah: You have been vilified all
over the world. What do you want to
say about that?
Do you think that someone was
watching your family?
Will there come a point when you
will say enough?
What life is like now without their
daughter.
Do you believe she is still alive?
The new search for Madeleine next.
Oprah VO: Someone somewhere knows
what happened to MM. It's a story
that captured the world and
terrified parents all over the
world. Two years ago, two years ago,
little Madeleine vanished on a
family vacation in Portugal. She was
only 3 years old.
It was the spring of 2007. Kate and
Gerry McCann were enjoying a family
vacation in PDL Portugal with their
two year old twins Sean and Amelie
and 3 year old Madeleine.
Clip - Kate: They were having a
great time and the kids and
Madeleine in particular was having a
ball.
Oprah VO: The McCanns were
travelling
with several other families and some
nights the parents would put their
children to bed and meet up at the
resort's Tapas restaurant less than
100 yards away. The adults would
take turns checking on their
children every half hour.
Clip - Gerry: It seemed a fairly
natural sort of thing to do was so
close so you could actually see the
apartment.
Clip - Kate: There was absolutely no
way if I had had the slightest
inkling that there was a risk
involved there that I would have
done it.
Oprah - VO: On the fifth night at
around 10 o'clock it was Kate's turn
to check on the children
Clip - Kate: It was on the third
check which was my check erm that I
went erm, and I discovered Madeleine
had been taken and I just ran and
say not Madeleine not Madeleine not
Madeleine and I can just remember
saying that over and over and over
again.
Oprah: Madeleine was missing and the
search was on. The next day her
parents Kate and Gerry held their
first press conference. It would
prove to be the beginning of an
international media frenzy.
Clip - Gerry: Please, if you have
Madeleine, let her come home to her
mummy, daddy, brother and sister
Oprah - VO: Within hours of that
emotional plea. News of the McCann's
tragedy travelled around the world.
Various clips...Beckham/Pope etc.
Oprah - VO: After searching
tirelessly for four months with few
solid leads the McCanns became
suspects or what the Portuguese call
Arguidos.
Lawyer in Portimao: Kate and Gerry
McCann have both been today declared
Arguidos.
Oprah - VO: With that stunning news
Kate and Gerry decided to leave
Portugal - the last place they've
seen their daughter Madeleine.
Gerry at EMA: Whilst it's
heartbreaking to return to the UK
without Madeleine, it does not mean
we've given up our search for her.
Despite there being so much we'd
wish to say we are unable to do so
except to say this "we have played
no part in the disappearance of our
lovely daughter Madeleine".
Oprah (Studio): Well Kate and Gerry
were officially cleared as suspects
in the case of their missing
daughter last July and the McCanns
are here today for their first
interview in the United States.
Thank you for joining us.
Kate and Gerry: Thank you
Oprah: I know this is a really hard
time cause it's two years exactly.
Kate: It is yeah
Oprah: Uh huh...how are you?
Kate: Erm [sigh] we'll we're still
going. Erm, we're working really
hard and we have our better days and
our not so good days erm but we're
persevering and we're pressing on
whilst there's hope.
Oprah: Anniversaries harder than
other days or about the same?
Kate: I, I cannot believe that two
years has passed I mean I cannot
believe it's two years since I've
seen Madeleine and she's had two
years without being with her family
where she should be, so from that
point of view it's a real
significant mark.
Oprah: Do you believe she is still
alive?
Gerry: There's absolutely no reason
to believe that she's not alive and
I think that's the key thing and...
Oprah: Is that wishful thinking,
hopeful thinking or is there some
part of you that feels it, senses
it, or does...just does not want to
give up
Kate: I think it's partly fact in
that you know, there's no evidence
at all to suggest that Madeleine's
come to any harm. Erm, part of me
that, you know I do feel she's
there, you know that connection is
there, now whether that's just
because I'm her mother and erm that
will always be there that bond I
don't know but, I don't feel that
she's that far away you know
Oprah: Well I, you know, I'd read
something that said there were times
even you know early on after she err
went missing that you would say I
want I hope that whoever has her
gives her her blanket I hope that
whoever has her is keeping her warm
I hope that whoever has her...
Kate: I mean it's funny, it's you
know, I mean as a mum it's things
like that you worry about as well
you know. Is someone brushing her
teeth. Is someone rubbing her tummy
when she's not feeling well. You
know, it's all those things as a
mother you do and you should be
doing and...
Oprah: But then do you let yourself
go to the worst sometimes?
Kate: I mean I do I think it's
natural and you know I know people
mean well and they say don't let
yourself go there and it's not going
to help going there but as, as a mum
inevitably there are times when I do
and they're the times that I kind of
dip down erm obviously I'm going to
worry about her constantly you
know...
Oprah: I would imagine there have
been many times when you have dipped
down. In this past two year cycle so
much has happened what has been the
worst for you were there times when
you thought you wouldn't get through
it?
Kate: I mean I think nothing is
gonna be worse than those early days
really. It was horrific, it was
awful and I don't believe there can
be a greater pain.
Gerry: It's something that you know,
no parent should have to go through.
It is just the most devastating
horrible sensation err fear for your
child and your whole existence, your
family existence.
Oprah: Yeah, yeah, we'll be right
back with Kate and Gerry McCann
Clips in Rothley: slushy music...
Kate: You know we tried very hard
erm to have a baby and err it took
many years err until I got pregnant
and the day Madeleine was born it
was the, the most special day of me
life and I did actually believe she
was a real gift to us...
...I just can't believe how I you
know...after five years of
desperately trying to have children
to suddenly having three it was
great it was just lovely we were
just so happy..
...I never had a day where I took my
children for granted erm having been
through what I'd been through. But
you actually forget how precious
life is erm until something awful
happens and you realise just how
perfect our life was.
Twinkly music - Gerry/Kate looking
solemn.
Kate: You know it's only a couple of
years since I've seen her but for
someone so young erm I just thought
she's quite amazing
Video from Xmas 2008...happy and you
know it...
Kate: It's obviously quite hard
thinking about it....sorry. She was
just really good company you know
just err. She just I mean...she just
she's like my little friend sort of
all the time...
...the ones that Madeleine has done
I just can't pull down to be honest.
Yeah it says here "Madeleine Donegal
- Easter/2007" and that was erm the
April we went to Portugal.
You know I look back and think oh
why can't we just rewind the clock
and it takes you back to really
happy memories you know, things that
you really enjoyed and it's just a
reminder really of what isn't here
anymore.
Oprah: Ooh..that’s hard...it's hard.
The McCanns are here today for their
first interview in the United
States. Well you know you have been
vilified all over the world for
having dinner with your friends that
night and the proximity you know
less than a hundred yards away and
leaving your children, the twins and
Madeleine alone. And I'm sure you
have beaten yourself up many times
over that. Obviously if you could do
it differently you would at this
point.
Kate: Absolutely.
Oprah: Yeah, so what do you want to
say about that?
Kate: I mean erm as you say I know I
can persecute myself everyday about
that and I feel awful that we
weren't there at that minute and
somebody took an opportunity to take
Madeleine erm but if there'd been a
second where'd I'd had to consider
is this ok to do this it just would
not have happened, it just would not
have...
Oprah: Because this was, you all had
done this every night for five
nights straight, is what I'd read.
So you'd done it every night and
never thought err we are endangering
our children or maybe we shouldn't
do it.
Gerry: I think no we felt very safe
and, and a quite a lot of resorts in
Europe there is a baby listening
service and we were, we were doing
that ourselves within the group in
actually going in to the apartments.
Oprah: So there's a group of seven
friends was it?
Gerry: There was nine adults in
total erm and that's what we were
doing and really we were just
checking to make sure none of the
kids were crying.
Oprah: How man, how many children
are being checked on there?
Gerry: There were eight
Oprah: Eight children?
Gerry: Yeah
Kate: Three, three families
Gerry: Can I, can I just say I think
the worst thing about you know, the
fact that many people have blamed us
and vilified us and and with
hindsight you know it was clearly a
mistake with hindsight but the worst
thing for me about that is there's
an abductor out there and that
person stole our child and went into
an apartment and took a child and
he's anonymous and blameless.
Oprah: You believe it was a he?
Gerry: Almost certainly a male
almost certainly
Oprah: And is that because one of
your friends Jane...
Gerry and Kate: Tanner
Oprah: ...had seen was err explain
to me because I had read that she
was coming out of her villa at nine
fifteen. So let's go back to that
night if you don't mind.
Gerry: Yeah
Oprah: Let's go back to the night.
Nine oh-five, you all are at dinner
and you made the-the-the check at
nine so you're checking every half
hour.
Gerry: It was actually nine o'clock
while the whole group were in the
restaurant and one of our friend's
Matt already went up and checked his
err daughter and as he came back I
went up to check on Madeleine
[hesitation] and the twins and I
went into the apartment and err
really just checking the crying and
the door...
Oprah: Checking to see if there was
any crying
Gerry: Yeah that was it and the door
was erm open more, I'd, I'd left it
just ajar about 5 degrees and we
checked them before we left and they
were sound asleep
Oprah: Which door are you talking
about?
Gerry: This is the bedroom door, to
err their room, the three children
were in the same room so I actually
stepped into the room and the twins
were sound asleep and Madeleine was
lying in her bed exactly where she
was when I left, Cuddle Cat up
beside her head on her blanket and
err and I closed the door and went
to...
Oprah: And this is about
nine-oh-five?
Gerry: Just yeah, so I went outside
and I was outside the apartment and
I met err one of the other guests
and he was coming the other way with
his kid and I actually crossed the
road to erm to chat to him and we
were sort of chatting for about five
minutes and during that, Jane went
to check on her children and it was
at that point she was just passed us
going up to the corner and she saw a
man carrying a young girl with almo..
she described independently the
pyjamas that Madeleine had on and
she didn't see the child's face she
didn't you know she saw me there
she'd seen that I'd just been in the
apartment and so she at the time she
thought it was something odd but it
didn't raise enough alarm bells to
challenge the person or anything
Kate: The child was barefoot and
bare armed and he had a quite heavy
jacket on so I think it was one of
those things that just seemed a
little bit odd but obviously it's
not until later on that you realise.
Oprah: So this is the sketch of that
person that err your friend Jane err
remembers seeing but Jane, Jane
didn't say anything when she came
back to the table, yeah, because she
saw you standing there.
Gerry: Yeah yeah
Oprah: So erm you discovered that
Madeleine was missing so you checked
it about 9:05 another friend sees
this man at 9:15 and you went back
to check again at...
Kate: Well actually at 9:30 I stood
up to go and check on Madeleine,
because it was my turn. And at the
same time Matt our friend stood up
and we both started walking and he
said well I'm going to check on
G***e they were the next apartment
to us he said "I'll check on
Madeleine" and he hesitated a bit
and then he said "no, I'll check" so
he went to check at half nine came
back said fine everything's fine so
I then went at 10 o'clock the next
check erm...
Oprah: Did he see her in the bed at
9:30?
Kate: No he just went in and
listened and there was no crying
Oprah: So he came back and said
everything's fine cause you all
everybody's just checking to see if
there's crying and there's no crying
so everything's fine and so then you
went at ten.
Kate: I went at ten and I went into
the apartment and there was no
crying I stopped and there was no
crying. And then I just noticed that
the door was quite open
Oprah: Which door?
Kate: Their bedroom door sorry, and
we usually have the door as Gerry
said sort of not closed but ajar
just so that a little bit of light
gets in and it's not too dark in the
room so I thought oh Matt must have
gone in and left the door open
Oprah: same thing he thought
Kate: Yeah, so I thought well I'll
just close it over again, and as I
went to close it over it slammed
shut and I thought and it was like
sort of you know a draught had
caused it to shut so I turned behind
me and I thought are the patio doors
open and they were closed and I
thought well that's strange so then
I opened the door thinking I'll open
it ajar a bit again and that was
when I kind of looked into the room
and when I just looked and it was
quite dark and I was just looking
and looking at Madeleine's bed and I
was thinking is that her that I was
looking for why isn't Madeleine
there? And then in the end I walked
over and thought oh, she's not in
bed and then I thought maybe she's
wandered through to our bed and
that's why the door's open so I went
through to our bedroom and she
wasn't there and then I kind of see
then I'm starting to panic a bit and
I ran back into their room and
literally as I went back into their
room the curtains that were drawn
over just "foooosh" flew open and
that's when I saw that the shutter
was right up and the window was
pushed right oper. And that was when
I just knew that erm someone had
taken her. So I, I mean I ran to the
window and I didn't know what I
thought was going to see but I ran
to the window and then I quickly hmm
quickly looked through the wardrobes
I had I suppose this temporary
thought she was cowering in a
wardrobe or something anyway she
wasn't there and I just ran out and
soon as...
Oprah: was she in a closet, in a
closet?
Kate: Yeah just in case, just in
case she's hiding or something I
don't know and then I just went
flying out the backdoor and erm ran
to Gerry and just as soon as I saw
the table where they were sitting I
just started shouting "someone's
taken her, Madeleine's gone" you
know and erm that's how it all
started really but erm
[hyperventilates]
Oprah: Why did you feel immediately,
I'd heard that you'd said "They've
taken her, they've taken her"
Kate: nnnn....I didn't say that I
said, said "somebody's taken her
Madeleine's gone". Well from the way
I found the room it was obvious
because a child could not open those
shutters and the window
Oprah: uh huh
Kate: erm so it was obvious to me
Gerry: You know when she came back
and she she shouted "someone's taken
her" and there was just disbelief
Kate: Taken her that's fine they all
jumped up and they were saying if
Kate don't worry she's fine, she's
fine she'll be there she'll be there
and I said she's gone, she's - tak,
somebody's taken her you know it was
just like...
Gerry: And the way the room was you
know.
Kate: It was just like disbelief you
know...
Gerry: The way that window was and
the shutter up and the window open
there was no way Madeleine could
have done that err at that age and
err it was just terrifying.
Oprah: Madeleine was almost as they
said four or sixth birthday will be
May 12th erm and recently the
McCanns had this age progression
done by the National Center for
Missing and Exploited Children with
the hope that the search for their
daughter Madeleine will continue.
Here's what three year old Madeleine
looked like when she disappeared and
here is what experts believe that
she will look like today. Almost
six, on May the 12th is her
birthday. We will be right back.
Narrator: Coming up....
Oprah: First of all tell us why you
seemed not as emotional
Rothley sequence
Kate: In the last kind of few hours
that I spent with Madeleine were
lovely. Erm she was really tired,
very very tired, erm after she'd
tea, dinner erm we went back to the
apartment erm, bathed all the kids,
and then we, we sat on the couch and
we read some stories and, had a few
little treats and we were all
cuddled in and it was nice. It was
erm it was warm and loving and erm.
And I can remember it quite vividly.
Mmmh. Yeah I can visualise it as I'm
speaking.
End sequence
Oprah: Well two years ago Madeleine
McCann vanished while on vacation
with her family in Portugal. Her
parents Kate and Gerry are here
today because they want the world to
know they are still searching for
their little girl and they believe
that someone, somewhere knows
something about her, her
disappearance. How often do you
think about those last moments?
Kate: Quite a lot I mean, they were
really special actually it was funny
in a way because that night at that
time was more significant than
previous nights I remember
everything I mean she took my
engagement ring off and put it on
her finger which she she did quite
frequently and err...you know I can
remember the stories I read you
know.
Oprah: What did you read?
Kate: Oh it was one of her favourite
stories which is called Mog which is
about a cat and, I mean a story we
read which seems ironic now but the
story we read erm the last story is
"when you're happy and you know it"
Oprah: uh huh
Kate: and err...
Oprah: And so when you came and
realised that your daughter was
missing and you're in a foreign
country at the time you made a
decision you know an effort to try
to get her picture out to try to err
engage the media, is that true?
Gerry: It wasn't [sigh] so much a
conscious decision after a few hours
erm some of our friends were saying
that we'd contact the media, contact
the media you know at least
Portuguese police were saying no, no
media, no media and we were
desperate at that point
Oprah: uh huh...
Kate: The overwhelming feeling was
like helplessness. Absolute
helplessness I mean you're
absolutely desperate I mean this is
our daughter who you just love
beyond words and every second is
like hours you know...
Oprah: uh huh...
Kate: and nothing can happen quick
enough...
Oprah: uh huh...
Kate: so you just want as many
people as you can out there
looking...
Oprah: uh huh...
Kate: praying...
Oprah: uh huh...
Kate: closing borders, you know...
Gerry: I think yeah...
Kate: to try and get her back
Oprah: I think that's a really
powerful statement I never actually,
never thought of it that way before
but I'm sure other parents who are
watching you or anybody who's had a
child missing understands what you
mean when you say "nothing can
happen quick enough"
Kate: And you know Oprah...
Oprah: ...nothing can happen quick
enough...
Kate: It was so dark...
Oprah: uh huh...
Kate: it was dark, erm I've never
had such a long night it was dark
and you're just praying for the
light you know to come up to get out
there it's just...
Oprah: uh huh...
Gerry: There's a feeling of utter
helplessness as well and erm it's
interesting cause although there's
been a lot of negative those early
days there was just an incredible
power that people wanted to help us
Oprah: yeah in the early days
Gerry: yeah yeah I mean and
Oprah: and then that turned
Gerry: it did yeah
Oprah: Yeah, can we go back to that
press conference that was four days
afterwards cause there was a press
conference that was held err just
four days after Madeleine
disappeared Kate made another plea
to the public for her return, let's
watch that.
Press Conference Clip:
Kate: Madeleine is a beautiful,
bright, funny, and caring little
girl. She is so special. Please,
please do not hurt her. Please don't
scare her. Please tell us where to
find her or pla - put her in a place
of safety and let somebody know
where she is. We beg you to let
Madeleine come home.
Oprah: Well the tabloids used that
press conference against the McCanns
saying that Kate's lack of emotion
implied that she was guilty, so,
first of all tell us why you seemed
err not as emotional.
Kate: I mean there were two aspects
really, I'd spent seventy two hours
I think crying erm and then suddenly
almost feel like a little bit numb
it's really hard to describe you
know
Oprah: Yeah so I just want to verify
that cause I had read that before
the conference a behavioural expert
spoke to you
Kate: certainly in the first week
yeah
Oprah: uh huh...
Kate: and they said it's quite
important that you don't show any
emotion erm because the abductor
could get some kind of I don't know
some adverse kick out of it and I
tell you when someone says to you,
you know if you do this or you, you
know you get a feeling from them
that if you do this it could be
detrimental in some way to your
daughter
Oprah: uh huh...
Kate: I mean it's huge pressure on
you to, to do that I mean the last
thing I want obviously is to cause
any extra further harm to Madeleine
so...
Oprah: do you regret taking that
advice?
Kate: No, I mean it was advice that
was given with the best intention
Oprah: yeah
Kate: and I have to take expert
advice you know I mean
Gerry: Who can judge how you're
going to react?
Oprah: right...
Gerry: You know how many people have
been in that situation?
Oprah: uh huh...we'll be right back
Narrator: Coming up
Oprah: And then there were the
hurtful rumours that you
accidentally caused her, her death.
Clip: Kate holding Madeleine as a
baby
Oprah: How has your marriage been
through all of this because a lot of
marriages, a lot of people get
pulled apart
Gerry: Hmmm, I think you know a
child abduction I think could
destroy any family, there's no doubt
about it erm it's, it's one of the
most devastating things and then if
you look what's happened to us
subsequently but we, we've been
supported tremendously well
Oprah: uh huh...
Gerry: and I think that's helped us
stay strong and stay together
Oprah: uh huh...
Gerry: ...and obviously we're really
united in our goal and our love of
Madeleine and Sean and Amelie.
Oprah: Once you were made official
suspects, erm what was that moment
like for you?
Kate: [sigh] Oh it was err, there
were two things really I mean one it
was incredibly upsetting cause you
know just when you think things
can't get any worse but actually it
made me very angry erm and I know
anger is not a good emotion but, it
suddenly dawned on me that they
weren't looking for Madeleine. They
weren't looking for Madeleine and
they weren't looking for the
abductor and I just, I just felt so
angry on her behalf I thought she
just deserves so much more than that
and suddenly when that happened and
I got angry I just felt strong I
just thought I'm going to fight you
to the death for Madeleine you know,
she needs us to be there and I just,
suddenly, I don't know I just kind
of got strength from somewhere.
Oprah: uh huh...
Gerry: I think though that that when
the policeman told us they were
going to be reinterviewed as arguido
I mean it's a slightly odd legal
situation, it really means a person
of interest to the enquiry it's not
really you know that you're being
charged you can be declared arguido
if you're have to answer questions
which may incriminate yourself but I
think Kate just turned round and
said "what are you trying to do,
destroy our family?" you know and
you'd already had the biggest insult
you could have as a parent and then
to be accused or err it was
suggested you were involved in your
own daughter's disappearance...
Oprah: uh huh...
Gerry: ...that was pretty bad.
Oprah: And then there were the, the,
the hurtful rumours that you drugged
Madeleine or that you gave her
sedatives that you err accidentally
caused her, her death.
Kate: [long pause] I mean we know
it's all lies
Gerry: It's just nonsense you know
there's no that people can have
theories and that's all it is
there's no evidence to support any
of that and it's absolute ludicrous
you know and it's....
Oprah: Did you understand at first
though because in our country I
don't know obviously you've heard of
the Susan Smith case which was over
fifteen years ago woman who stood up
Gerry: Yeah Kate's....
Oprah: and killed her children...and
I think that's what changed the way
everybody thought about child
abduction particularly in our
country after Susan Smith L-I-E-D in
public
Gerry: it's it's...
Oprah: ...and, and it turns out
she's the one that put her children
in the lake.
Gerry: It was, it was interesting
though cause Kate's aunt who lives
in Vancouver she was talking about
when we'd been accused of having
lack of emotion and she, she cited
this...
Oprah: uh huh...
Gerry: ...err woman's case and
saying she was screaming and wailing
and balling...
Oprah: uh huh...
Gerry: ...you know and you think you
know that doesn't mean anything you
know
Oprah: yeah it doesn't mean
anything...
Gerry: but it, it was and it's quite
hard you know you can you just deny
things and it's like well you know,
does a denial change anyone's mind
Oprah: mmmh...
Gerry: ...and it's quite hard you
know once you've been smeared like
that it's actually how do you prove,
how do you prove a negative
Kate: How do you prove innocence?
Oprah: Yeah. Her birthday is May
12th.
Kate: [makes tut noise]
Oprah: And will you celebrate that
birthday? Will there be an
acknowledgement of that birthday?
Kate: We haven't planned anything
yet certainly last year we had a
party, just close family and we had
a birthday cake and Sean and Amelie
knew it was Madeleine's birthday and
erm sis
Oprah: Do they remember her?
Kate: Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, they're
amazing honestly
Oprah: they're four now, they're
four...yeah
Kate: yeah, yeah...
Gerry: I mean it's hard cause
they're older than Madeleine was
when she was taken now err but those
days when you just when things are
really bad and you just want to
crawl under a rock and never and
just say make it all go away Sean
and Amelie will just come out with
something like "when Madeleine comes
back I'm going to give her this" and
they talk about her all the time you
know she's, she's a big part of
their life now and err and you just
think you know if Madeleine walks
through the door, if we find
Madeleine today for Sean and Amelie
it'll, it'll feel like she'd never
been away and that it err it when
you're really struggling they just
give you that energy and drive to,
to carry on and, and I suppose it's
like one of the things we were
saying a lot just now is we can't
give up never give up on Madeleine.
Oprah: So when you think of her
though do you think of her as her
almost four year old self or do you
think of her as the photo. Let's
show the photo err again of what we
believe she would look like today.
Do you think of her as being...
Kate: No I mean I think of her as
she was really cause that's the
Madeleine that we know and that's
the Madeleine we have memories of
and you know the pictures of when
she was nearly four tell a story you
know we can relate that picture to
our time with Madeleine erm I, I
don't actually know this little girl
you know erm but
Oprah: but if she came back....
Kate: Oh yeah...
Oprah: ...you'd be willing to
yeah...
Kate: Oh yeah I'd know 'er if she
went past me I'd know 'er for sure
Oprah: We'll be right back.
Rothley Clips:
Sean and Amelie on swing: We're
just, we're just, we're just gonna
pick some cheese
Kate pushing swing: Getting some
cheese on the moon ok
Kate VO: Life has to go on you know
if we didn't function then we'd
achieve nothing.
Kate to twins: C'mon then I think we
need to get ready though.
Kate: If I was so consumed with the,
the pain and grief then you know I
wouldn't be doing my job as a mother
to Sean and Amelie and not for
Madeleine you know we still need to
find her.
Kate: It's those times that
obviously all the emotion comes
flooding out and whilst that is
important you couldn't do it all the
time so yes you know, meals have to
be cooked washing has to be done.
Gerry: Bedtime, let's get a story
ready
Kate: Sean and Amelie know that
we're looking for Madeleine. Now
they obviously love their sister
very much and for them that's
become, that's our job really erm
and they know it's ok to be sad
Oprah: How has this affected the way
you parent Sean and Amelie? Are you
afraid to ever let them out of your
sight?
Kate: I think it, it definitely has
affected erm I mean it's important I
suppose to get the balance I mean
they, they have to live, they have
to experience life. And there are
times when you have to let go a
bit...
Oprah: uh huh...
Kate: ...for their development.
Oprah: uh huh...
Gerry: It's hard
Kate: it's difficult
Gerry: yeah...but they also
understand now that we're here erm
asking people to help us search, for
Madeleine and that, you know that
image is err, we're looking for a, a
six year old girl now.
Oprah: Well I, you know I, I heard
you were criticised, villified for
washing the Cuddle Cat that was in
her bed what seventy days later err
do you still carry the Cuddle Cat,
that' the Cuddle Cat
Kate: Yeah I do, it's with me
[laughs] Yeah I mean I, I find that
quite bizarre really I mean Cuddle
Cat always used to get washed you
know
Oprah: So seventy days after
Madeleine was gone there was a story
in the, one of the tabloids about
her washing away the DNA from the
Cuddle Cat but it had been SEVENTY
days.
Oprah: Have you ever come close in a
lead. Have you ever come close to
thinking that you were close to
finding her?
Gerry: [sighs] err...I don't think
so really it's, it's, it's hard
because you almost don't want to let
yourself to go there so I think that
in the early days and weeks we used
to hear about sightings often
through the media and lots of family
and other people would get very
excited and, and sometimes they had
you know, almost no credibility
whatsoever and until we have some
sort of evidence, you know like
photograph or, or something then I
think we wouldn't allow ourselves to
really think this is it
Oprah: to get hopeful
Gerry: too hopeful, yeah...
Oprah: uh huh...
Gerry: ...was hopeful but not
thinking that you're there. It's
happened for other families.
Oprah: uh huh...
Gerry: You know we, we other people
might think you know, they're
deluded, you know Madeleine's not it
has happened Elizabeth Smart and
we've met the Smart. You know
there's two ways I think
Madeleine'll be found this age
progression picture...
Oprah: uh huh...
Gerry: ...someone now where
Madeleine is around will recognise
her and that's why we want the image
out there...
Kate: ...a match.
Gerry: as far and as wide so they'll
do it or the second thing is we'll
identify the abductor and...
Kate: ...or...
Gerry: ...that's key
Kate: ...or somebody knows something
because at the end of the day this
man is known to somebody you know,
he's someone's son, someone's
brother, someone's cousin, someone's
neighbour, someone's colleague,
someone's partner, so he's known to
someone and even if these people
don't know that he definitely did it
they might have a suspicion and it's
just I guess it's somehow reaching
out to them and saying please come
forward you know.
Oprah: We'll be right back.
Snow White video then NCMEC clip:
Ernie Allen: We're currently in our
forensic imaging unit err these
forensic artists every day are
ageing the photographs of long term
missing children. Nine hundred
children have been recovered
successfully.
Ernie: The photo in the centre is
the photo we used of Madeleine
McCann so this is the photo of Kate
McCann on the left at age five or
six and the photo on the right is of
Gerry McCann at the same age. So
what our artist will do is to create
a combined image that we believe is
representative of what Madeleine
looks like today.
Kate [hugs Ernie]: It's nice to see
you
Ernie: I really want you to
understand circulating the
photograph of a child who was not
quite four, two years later err is
not good enough. This is our age
progressed image of Madeleine.
Kate: I mean I think it is a
reminder of what we've missed out on
and particularly you know what
Madeleine's missed out on.
Gerry: If that Madeleine walks
through the door tomorrow it'll be
like she was never been away.
Back in Studio:
Oprah: That was Ernie Allen from the
National Center For Missing and
Exploited Children. They do amazing
work there showing the McCanns what
they believe Madeleine erm might
look like today. I hear you keep
her, Madeleine's room ready for her.
Kate: Yep, no it's all ready and
waiting [sigh]..
Oprah: Do you go in the room often?
Kate: I do yeah, I go in about twice
a day.
Oprah: Do you talk to her?
Kate: I do usually I mean I, I must
admit I tend to open and close the
curtains morning and evening and
just say hello really, just tell her
we'll still going and you know we're
going to do everything we can to
find her.
Oprah: uh huh...
Oprah: Are the Portuguese Police
still looking?
Gerry: Well what's happened is erm
the file is officially closed and
it, and that was a really difficult
period because in Portugal they have
a thing called Judicial Secrecy and
you're not meant to know what's
going on but that was closed last
July and then we were given the
files on DVD in Portuguese so we
have a small err team which is
funded from erm Madeleine's Fund and
we really hope that people who were
in Praia da Luz who might have
information and we've asked the
local community in Portuguese to
come forward and again in
combination with a sighting so you
know this for us this is a very
active search and Kate...
Kate: ...there's no....
Gerry: Kate spends...
Kate: ...there's no law enforcement
agency though actively looking for
Madeleine I mean obviously you know
Gerry: the onus is on us which you
know is pretty frustrating actually
Kate: ...we're driving this
Gerry: ...but as parents you've just
got, got to do everything.
Oprah: So have you gone back to
work?
Gerry: Yeah I made a decision to go
back and for two reasons, one I, I
felt it was important that the twins
had normality back in their life and
erm and me going to work was, was
normal and I think almost for
selfish reasons I needed to be
thinking about something else.
Oprah: Yeah, we'll be right back.
Oprah: Will there come a point when
you will say "enough"?
Kate: I mean, I think even if you
wanted that and there are days when
you just want to get under the duvet
or you just want to be in a coma
till it's over just to, relieve the
pain and get some peace but you
can't. I don't think they'll ever
get a day if we're still in this
situation where we feel we've done
everything I, I don't think any
parent could, even if you were
thinking I need, I need a rest, I
need something.
Oprah: Do you think that somebody
was watching your family?
Kate: I do now yeah.
Oprah: uh huh...
Oprah: You think somebody was
watching you over a period of days
or?
Kate: Yeah, which is horrible
Oprah: uh huh...
Kate: I mean it makes you feel sick
actually when you think about it
Oprah: What do you want to say to
that person?
Gerry: It's not too late to do the
right thing you know, they can give
her up. They can tell us where she
is. They can hand her over, to a
priest...or...someone in authority.
They can do the right thing.
Kate: Madeleine should be with us.
Madeleine should be with her family.
She's got a little brother and
sister who want her back in her life
you know and please you know if you
don't want to think about Gerry and
I think about Sean and Amelie you
know and, bring their big sister
back you know.
Oprah: We'll be right back.
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Oprah: You recently went back to
Portugal...
Gerry: Yeah
Oprah: ...er what was that like for
you?
Gerry: It's difficult erm but you
know I feel nothing against Praia da
Luz or the Algarve as such because
child abductions happen all over the
world and it's the perpetrator
Oprah: uh huh...
Gerry: ...and we don't know where
that person is rather than the
apartment or the resort or Portugal
Oprah: ...or the people of the town
Gerry: no, not at all and they were,
they were really supportive and
Oprah: and you're right, abductions
happen all over the world
Gerry: that's right and I think you
know, the best thing for everyone is
if we can find Madeleine and who
took her
Oprah: uh huh...
Oprah: Thank you so much
Kate: thank you
Oprah: ...for this conversation
today...thank you
Gerry: thank you for the opportunity
Oprah: and listen I, it has happened
before, it has happened before and
so I wish the best for you.
Kate and Gerry: Thank you
Oprah: If you have any information
you're watching anywhere around the
world go to find Madeleine dot com,
find Madeleine dot com
Oprah: Bye everybody
Kate and Gerry: Thank you
Oprah: Thank you. |