Also, I did not know what Parkour was. Now that I do I can see how the accused could have been very skilled and creative at removing Alesha from the home with out anyone awaking. It was July, not sure what the weather was like but if her bedroom had an open window the accused could have, given his parkour abilities, scaled the outside of the house up to her bedroom
Which brings into question, for me - how did he know
that Alesha was visiting the island at that time
where her room was in the McPhail home
I know it's a small place and I know how that goes ( I grew up in a small place ) everyone knows everything, but it's a stretch for me to believe that a 16 yr old teen, just starting his summer hols, would be remotely interested in the holiday visit timeline of a 6 year old girl who he - allegedly - did not know at all.
I think there is a grey area around the evidence ( in so much as the snippets we have heard ) about whether or not the accused had ever been inside that house and what he knew, or didnt know about the occupants.