Like say, after being abducted, a cadaver dog that had never falsely alerted in more than 200 criminal case searches comes along and alerts on 12 separate occasions? All factors that DID occur.
You are totally wrong. Where did you get your figures from?
Try studying the forum at later discussions of the doggie facts. Where there was more understanding of what their barks meant and did not mean.
There was nothing that was remotely strong enough to take to Court.
Eddie was a cadavar and a "living" blood dog.
Eddie may have smelled dried "living" blood in the one spot that he alerted to. Please note: Only one spot is unaccounted for within 5A but it is a dud. see below.
A previous owner of 5A died in hospital. His ashes and clothes were likely brought back to his greiving widow in 5A. The scent appeared to be on /in front of the wall at the side of the bed.
Just the spot where a greiving widow would place the ashes for her comfort in the night.
Nothing of any substance there Cheeky. That one and only alert by Eddie would be chucked out of Court pronto,
AIMO