oldfield said that he listened at door for noise and didn't actually do a visual check - so would not have noticed a missing maddy or open window.
I still think that two perps were involved . It was planned so they knew movements - perp 1 entered via patio door which he knew was unlocked as soon as Gerry had left from check - quickly into room and chloroform on Maddy - opens window and then hands a subdued Maddy to perp 2 who walks away to a car up the road
He either then goes back the way he came or goes out of window - all were wearing gloves and this would have taken minutes
Car would have been almost in Spain by the time Kate discovers a missing maddy
obligatory IMOO - It was possible and would have left no clues or forensics - especially after flat was full of people
who knows
No, you are wrong. Matthew Oldfield did do a visual check, he stood outside the open bedroom door and looked in, and saw the twins sleeping in the middle of the room in their travel cots, even saw them breathng he said, what he didnt do is stick his head around the corner of the room and see if Madeleine was there...******** also said he noticed no wind, cold, or movement of curtains which he said were closed, even described their colour, which btw he GOT WRONG, he was describing the curtains in his OWN flat which were different! or notice if the shutters were up and also smelt nothing strange, and btw, the bedclothes in that room were tested for sedative gases and the results were negative
*******what is ODD is that his wife states in her interview that HE wondered where Madeleine slept(now why would he wonder this if he knew where the kids bedroom was when listening before from outside their window?) and went and looked into her parents bedroom for her, but he didnt look in the kids bedroom for her?? Hello??
SO IF Madeleine was snatched at 9.15 and right under the nose of her father, Matthew would have seen an open window raised shutters and open curtains, that Kate Mccann found at 10 pm, but he didnt
All his statements can be found here under M
http://www.mccannpjfiles.co.uk/PJ/CASE_FILES_INDEX.htm