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But he was too eager to blame the parents when that happened. Okay so the dogs picked up a scent from an alleged body,but they couldn't say whose body. It could well have happened months before the family stayed there as cadaverine can be detected by these specially trained dogs many months after an event.
This implies that somebody else has previously died in the apartment - before the MM incident. The apartment would seem cursed if that were the case.
I did read from one of the holidaymakers that that particular apartment was on the corner and as such far more visible than any of the others and that she was glad she hadn't been allocated it. It makes me think that the perpetrator watched the comings and goings and became familiar with the routine before striking as he did.
I am thinking that Maddie may have been drowned in a boating accident involving members of the tapas 9, on the afternoon of her so called disappearence!
Yet more public money has been allocated to this case. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-43550383
Operation Grange is a deliberate distraction. From the beginning, its scope has included neither Madeleine's parents nor their friends. I noticed an English version of Amaral's book was on sale via Amazon last year but is no now longer available and the site states they were unsure whether it will return. Not sure what's happened there?
From what I understand the McCanns threatened to sue any distributor of the book and were granted an injunction in the UK but a Portuguese court ruled that Amaral could sell his book, which is why it's currently available on Amazon. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Madeleine-daughters-disappearance-continuing-search/dp/0552165158/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_t_0/262-6103932-1848243?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=F2QEH9VY5CE6V8V4ASCS
Yes but that's my point. It's not actually available (and that's the wrong link).
Has this been posted before? https://youtu.be/4x2J7g-jU-Q