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Offline Mr Gray

Re: Amaral and the dogs
« Reply #1650 on: July 30, 2015, 09:43:31 AM »
OK, so people were already questioning the McCann's story. You are saying this was intensified once Amaral's opinions became known. When did his opinions become known and what measure have you used to determine the intensification of questioning at that time?


No I didn't say it was intensified...another mistake by you...I said it was fuelled...and fuelled it was...

When those who suspected the mccanns were told that there was proof that Maddie died in the apartment then their suspicions re the parents were given a certain amount of credibility...problem was what amaral said was not true...he has therefore deceived people. There are donors on his site donating on the strength of cadaver odour...amaral has deceived them.

stephen25000

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Re: Amaral and the dogs
« Reply #1651 on: July 30, 2015, 09:44:04 AM »
In order to claim his suspicions were confirmed -  he had to 'cherry pick' the parts re the dogs which suited him - and turn a blind eye to the parts which cast serious doubt on his suspicions.     That's not proper policework IMO.

How do you think police function ?

Let's look at SY.

They don't even know what crime took place, yet they cherry pick abduction. %£&)**# %£&)**# %£&)**#

Offline Mr Gray

Re: Amaral and the dogs
« Reply #1652 on: July 30, 2015, 09:44:59 AM »
How do you think police function ?

Let's look at SY.

They don't even know what crime took place, yet they cherry pick abduction. %£&)**# %£&)**# %£&)**#

they have looked at the evidence and decided what is most probable...that is not cherry picking

Offline pathfinder73

Re: Amaral and the dogs
« Reply #1653 on: July 30, 2015, 09:47:52 AM »
There was a horrid smell reported in that car and the boot was left open!

The theory is simple: Keela detected Madeleine'a blood in the car boot. For that to happen in a car rented nearly a month after her disappearance the body was hidden on the beach then moved inside and stored in a freezer or her missing pink blanket with blood on was put in the boot re fibres and hairs found. Keela only alerts to human blood and the preliminary report said it matched (15 out of 19 alleles) Madeleine's profile and not any of the other family members.
Smithman carrying a child in his arms checked his watch after passing the Smith family and the time was 10:03. Both are still unidentified 10 years later.

ferryman

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Re: Amaral and the dogs
« Reply #1654 on: July 30, 2015, 09:52:07 AM »
There was a horrid smell reported in that car and the boot was left open!

The theory is simple: Keela detected Madeleine'a blood in the car boot. For that to happen in a car rented nearly a month after her disappearance the body was hidden on the beach then moved inside and stored in a freezer or her missing pink blanket with blood on was put in the boot re fibres and hairs found. Keela only alerts to human blood and the preliminary report said it matched (15 out of 19 alleles) Madeleine's profile and not any of the other family members.

A bag of meat burst open in the boot of the car and the meat went off in the heat.

Hence the smell.

It's all in the files ....

Offline Mr Gray

Re: Amaral and the dogs
« Reply #1655 on: July 30, 2015, 09:53:06 AM »
There was a horrid smell reported in that car and the boot was left open!

The theory is simple: Keela detected Madeleine'a blood in the car boot. For that to happen in a car rented nearly a month after her disappearance the body was hidden on the beach then moved inside and stored in a freezer or her missing pink blanket with blood on was put in the boot re fibres and hairs found. Keela only alerts to human blood and the preliminary report said it matched (15 out of 19 alleles) Madeleine's profile and not any of the other family members.

it didn't say that...cite ...if the 15 didn't match her family it would not have matched Maddie...and of course no blood was recovered

Offline pathfinder73

Re: Amaral and the dogs
« Reply #1656 on: July 30, 2015, 09:53:17 AM »
A bag of meat burst open in the boot of the car and the meat went off in the heat.

Hence the smell.

It's all in the files ....

Eddie and Keela don't alert to that.
Smithman carrying a child in his arms checked his watch after passing the Smith family and the time was 10:03. Both are still unidentified 10 years later.

ferryman

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Re: Amaral and the dogs
« Reply #1657 on: July 30, 2015, 09:54:21 AM »
Eddie and Keela don't alert to that.

Indeed.

Eddie never alerted to the boot of the car.

(Good dog, Eddie!)

stephen25000

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Re: Amaral and the dogs
« Reply #1658 on: July 30, 2015, 10:00:47 AM »
they have looked at the evidence and decided what is most probable...that is not cherry picking

You don't know that and unless the crime is known, which it isn't, it's just poor policing.
« Last Edit: July 30, 2015, 10:11:26 AM by stephen25000 »

Offline Benice

Re: Amaral and the dogs
« Reply #1659 on: July 30, 2015, 10:07:14 AM »
There was a horrid smell reported in that car and the boot was left open!

The theory is simple: Keela detected Madeleine'a blood in the car boot. For that to happen in a car rented nearly a month after her disappearance the body was hidden on the beach then moved inside and stored in a freezer or her missing pink blanket with blood on was put in the boot re fibres and hairs found. Keela only alerts to human blood and the preliminary report said it matched (15 out of 19 alleles) Madeleine's profile and not any of the other family members.

Oh dear - Groundhog day again.  It's clear to me PF that you either don't read or choose to ignore the explanations re the alerts in the boot both from the FSS and other posters who have explained it numerous times.

If there had been cadaverscent that strong present in the car then Eddie would have alerted to it.  He did not.  The material which Keela alerted to was so tiny FSS could not say what it was - only that it was 'cellular material. It is only the fact that Keela only alerted to blood that it is assumed that is what it was.

A statement by an anonymous person which is not in the files - and which IIRC Amaral claimed was handed to him after he was removed is not credible evidence IMO.    (from memory so happy to be corrected if necessary)

 
The notion that innocence prevails over guilt – when there is no evidence to the contrary – is what separates civilization from barbarism.    Unfortunately, there are remains of barbarism among us.    Until very recently, it headed the PJ in Portimão. I hope he was the last one.
                                               Henrique Monteiro, chief editor, Expresso, Portugal

Online Eleanor

Re: Amaral and the dogs
« Reply #1660 on: July 30, 2015, 10:07:47 AM »
TOPIC.  This Thread is wandering off again.

Offline Alice Purjorick

Re: Amaral and the dogs
« Reply #1661 on: July 30, 2015, 10:16:00 AM »
TOPIC.  This Thread is wandering off again.

It needs a collar and lead perhaps.
"Navigating the difference between weird but normal grief and truly suspicious behaviour is the key for any detective worth his salt.". ….Sarah Bailey

Offline Lace

Re: Amaral and the dogs
« Reply #1662 on: July 30, 2015, 10:16:40 AM »
Oh dear - Groundhog day again.  It's clear to me PF that you either don't read or choose to ignore the explanations re the alerts in the boot both from the FSS and other posters who have explained it numerous times.

If there had been cadaverscent that strong present in the car then Eddie would have alerted to it.  He did not.  The material which Keela alerted to was so tiny FSS could not say what it was - only that it was 'cellular material. It is only the fact that Keela only alerted to blood that it is assumed that is what it was.

A statement by an anonymous person which is not in the files - and which IIRC Amaral claimed was handed to him after he was removed is not credible evidence IMO.    (from memory so happy to be corrected if necessary)

If you think about it,  if Madeleine had fallen from the sofa and hit her head so that it bled enough for some of the blood to have leaked under the tiles.

Does anyone honestly believe that there would have only been a tiny miniscule amount to be found?   For one it would have stayed in the grout.

ferryman

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Re: Amaral and the dogs
« Reply #1663 on: July 30, 2015, 11:08:34 AM »
If you think about it,  if Madeleine had fallen from the sofa and hit her head so that it bled enough for some of the blood to have leaked under the tiles.

Does anyone honestly believe that there would have only been a tiny miniscule amount to be found?   For one it would have stayed in the grout.

More than that, Eddie would have reacted much more quickly (and with much less 'encouragement') than he did ...

Offline Mr Gray

Re: Amaral and the dogs
« Reply #1664 on: July 30, 2015, 11:22:52 AM »
You don't know that and unless the crime is known, which it isn't, it's just poor policing.

no...just very poor understanding and logic by you