Kate McCann, mother of missing British girl Madeleine, with her lawyer.
Kate McCann, the mother of missing British girl Madeleine McCann, displays a poster of her daughter, at during a news conference held with her husband Gerry, in Rabat, Morocco Monday, June 11, 2007. Kate and Gerry McCann arrived in the North African kingdom on Sunday to look into claims that a man and young girl matching Madeleine's description were spotted in Marrakech six days after the child went missing. The poster reads: "Look into my eyes, Madeleine McCann has been abducted in Praia Da Luz, Portugal, on May 3, 2007. If you have any information please contact Crimestoppers UK...." (AP Photo/Abdeljalil Bounhar)
Kate McCann, mother of missing toddler Madeleine McCann, walks with her husband, Gerry, unseen, to their local Catholic church, the Sacred Heart in Rothley, England, Sunday Sept. 16, 2007. The family of missing 4-year-old Madeleine McCann said Saturday it was planning a 80,000 pound (US$160,000, €115,000) advertising campaign urging people to keep looking for the girl despite the media's focus on her parents becoming suspects in Portugal. The newspaper, television and billboard campaign will be focused on Spain, Portugal and other parts of Europe and will be paid for using donations from a 1 million pound (US$2 million; €1.5 million) fund set up to help find Madeleine, her uncle, John McCann, said in a statement. (AP Photo/Gavin Fogg/pool)
Kate McCann (L), mother of missing British girl Madeleine, and her lawyer Carlos Pinto de Abreu, talk to journalists on their way out from a police station in Portimao, southern Portugal September 7, 2007. The mother of missing British four-year-old Madeleine McCann will be formally declared a suspect on Friday, a spokeswoman the family said. The sudden shift in the investigation came after authorities received forensic evidence recovered from the holiday apartment in the Algarve where Madeleine vanished on May 3. REUTERS/Carlos Brito - F32 (PORTUGAL) / SCANPIX