Mrs Healy, of Allerton, Merseyside, added: "I know my daughter and I know how much Madeleine meant to her. My daughter had nothing to do with the disappearance of Madeleine."
Police have refused to reveal what alleged evidence they have against the McCanns. It is not the first time Mrs Healy has claimed that false evidence has been used in the case.
When the McCanns were made suspects she said: "This is a set-up. It must have been planted by the perpetrator.'The mother of Kate McCann fears that evidence is being planted to frame her daughter, she told yesterday.
Mrs Healy has also said she believed plotters might still be planting false evidence to make it appear that Mrs McCann and her husband Gerry were involved in the disappearance of their daughter Madeleine.
She told Panorama: "I'm worried that evidence is being planted."
Police have refused to reveal what alleged evidence they have against Mr and Mrs McCann, both 39, of Rothley, Leicestershire. (Daily Mail)
Something controversial was slipped into my awareness by a gentleman here. There is the implications that someone somewhere close to where MM resides has been taking DNA samples from MM and passing them on down the line for them to be placed in strategic places in order to add fuel to the recent DNA stories that circulated in the media. It seems someone was adding weight to the stories with samples of DNA from the living and breathing MM.
Huge efforts have been made to confuse and to also point the finger at Gerry & Kate. Someone who opposes them has gone to extraordinary lengths to have them made official suspects .... Daily Merlin Thursday 15th November 2007