As long ago as the beginning of June 2010, I discovered a shallow grave in the rear garden of a derelict building (5 Pescadores de) situated across the street from the village church (St Vincent's) in Praia da Luz, Portugal, where I believe the remains of Madeliene McCann, or items of clothing worn by her, at the time she seemingly disappeared, are buried. I discovered this derelict building during a holiday I took with my wife. We stayed at the Ocean Club, in block 6, apartment 6A (which was effectively the first block on the opposite side of the road, next to where the McCanns stayed (block 5, apartment 5A) in May 2007). I understand that at the time when Madeliene went missing, or shortly afterwards, that the PJ used apartment 6A in block 6, (the same one allocated to us in June 2010) as a control centre, which to my mind deepened my curiosity and interest in the case. The internal layout of the McCann apartment (5A), block 5, was identical to that of our apartment (6A), block 6, other than theirs was ground floor, and ours was upper floor! Another difference, was that although we had a sliding patio door on the poolside of the building, there wasn't a set of concrete steps leading down to the road, with accompanying gates (at roadside, and at patio level). The McCanns also had a poolside garden, whereas we didn't. Lastly, the external lockable door on the car park side of the buildings in the McCanns apartment led directly onto to a footpath with a wall which served to separate the apartment block (5) and its roadside car park. In our case, upon leaving the lockable door on the car park side of block 6, you would have to walk along a landing to a stairway and descend these in order to get to ground floor level.
Everything else, including windows, window locks, external window shutters, internal doors, doors handles, doors and type of locking mechanism on either side of the apartment block doors, were identical