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The 48 questions Kate McCann wouldn't answer - and the one she did
She refused to answer all the questions that could have given the investigators any information that might have helped them to find Madeleine
That is definitely refusing to cooperate in my book.
If you want to say you cooperate in the investigation you're gonna have to answer some questions for me to believe you. Sorry. I know you have the right to refuse but I have the right to call it uncooperative.
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I can see why Kate McCann woudnt answer the questions in that she was possibly annoyed and worried about the possible implications that could have arisen from answering the questions.
In fairness to her, if I was in a similar position and had done nothing wrong, there may possibly come a point where i felt that the investigation was being directed at me and I would be tempted to move to a defensive position, which may be what Kate McCann was doing?
If this was the only reason for having suspicion at the way she/they behaved, then I would give her the benefit of the doubt, but the general actions of the couple, make me think they are hiding something personally.
As for the reconstruction, the McCanns couldnt refuse because they were arguidos was how I understood it, that then leaves just the Tapas friends, what reason would they have to not return? surely it would have been in the interests of Madeleine to have assisted the PJ in a reconstruction yet they failed to help her, very sadly imo, that even after her disappearance, the people that knew Madeleine failed to help move the investigation forward
That's actually a very good point I doubt anyone will really answer. Why in the world would they draw attention to it that soon? Why not take her down to the beach in the stroller and pretend she got swept out to the sea and drowned?
If they did dispose of her body, I'm wondering if they somehow were able to have it incinerated. Maybe their medical connections allowed them to pass her body onto someone who could put it in a crematorium or medical waste-type facility. Does anyone know if locations like that were ever searched in the area near the Algarve?
Have you ever thrown something in the ocean? It would have come back in by now. Unless they went out in a boat and tied something to her and dropped her into the sea, she'd have shown up by now. Even Lacy Peterson showed up
I don't believe so.
In the earliest days they were looking for an abducted Maddie not an incinerated one.
The Portugese initially bought the "abductor" story simply because they could not concieve of the alternative.
Once the detectives came in, suspicions began, but as PDL is surrounded by sea LE really had no reason to think an incineration would be the method of choice, and the ovens had all probably been reused by this stage anyway. It is highly unlikely the McCann could locate or use one in a foreign country.
The McCann had no reason or need to arrange an inter-country secret incineration. There was a huge ocean at their doorstep which would swallow a tiny body much more effectively and with far less hassle.
Indications are, they hid her body overnight, retrieved it first thing in the morning, refrigerated/froze her somewhere already searched, then later moved her to another part of the country altogether via the Renault and performed a private sea burial.
Poor little thing.
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Have you ever thrown something in the ocean? It would have come back in by now. Unless they went out in a boat and tied something to her and dropped her into the sea, she'd have shown up by now. Even Lacy Peterson showed up
I think that's exactly what happened.
We already know Kate was wandering around boat yards (see: "the vision").
The local priest gave them keys to the church so they could come and go any time. I do not know if this church had kitchen facilities but there were questions at the time so perhaps it did.
But, let's face it...it could have been hidden anywhere that had already been searched. All of the apartments were equipped with refrigerators. It could even have been hidden in a picnic chiller if they kept enough ice on it.
It may also have been chilled then buried then moved, or any combination of these three. We will likely never know.
Evidence please? I find this line of thinking a tad ridiculous. They didn't own a boat, you think they stole a boat, smuggled a dead body on board and went out into the sea and dumped her and came back?
When? Do you realize how many hours that would take?
Good points. It's just so difficult to imagine being able to hide a body for weeks in a fridge without anyone figuring it out, or being able to keep that person quiet if they did, and doing this in a foreign country at that. So complicated and so bewildering.
I agree that they had lots of luxuries and privileges during their stay in PDL after the disappearance, but I'm not clear on how that translates to being able to hide a body in a home freezer and move it at least once (maybe more than that if they started out with the body in the MW apartment and had to move it when they were transferred to the other home they lived in afterward), or being able to hide the body in a church kitchen either. Like I said, I'm not doubting the theory, but it just seems amazing that they did this undetected. I suppose they could have paid people off, but to have nobody ever come forward or come under suspicion...it's just really mysterious to me, I guess.
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