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Forensic DNA tests 'reveal traces of Madeleine's body on resort beach'
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/world/story/0,,2185418,00.html
Because a "close friend of the McCann's" is quoted, I take this with a grain of salt and think it is another red herring. Plus, Madeleine had been on that beach, and the parents could have directed searchers to a place where she had played in the sand. That doesn't prove much.
Also, the article stresses that people still need to search for a living child, so I think it is more misdirection and contradicts the other story tonight about the DNA on the couch.
Most of all, I think the parents want Madeleine's death to be as far away from that apartment as possible.
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/world/story/0,,2185418,00.html
Krugel, of the University of Bloemfontein, claims that his technique is able to locate a missing person anywhere in the world using only a single strand of hair. He became famous in South Africa after helping a television crew locate the whereabouts of five South African girls who went missing during the Eighties. Last July the retired detective spent four days in Praia da Luz following a request for assistance from Madeleine's parents, Kate and Gerry McCann.
'He clearly identified an area of the beach where Madeleine may have passed through or was buried,' a close friend of the McCanns said yesterday.
Because a "close friend of the McCann's" is quoted, I take this with a grain of salt and think it is another red herring. Plus, Madeleine had been on that beach, and the parents could have directed searchers to a place where she had played in the sand. That doesn't prove much.
Also, the article stresses that people still need to search for a living child, so I think it is more misdirection and contradicts the other story tonight about the DNA on the couch.
Most of all, I think the parents want Madeleine's death to be as far away from that apartment as possible.