2) What time was the alert actually raised? We can't be sure.
3) Kate saw the shutters & window open, supposedly, there's your break in.
4) Smithman lowered his head as if to signal that he did not wish to speak. Hardly brazen really.
5) Are bin men supposed to trash gaze everytime they empty a bin?
6) The PJ didn't know of the Smiths sighting until weeks later.
2) OK, what time does the alarm have to have been raised to make your theory plausible? Please demonstrate using a timeline.
3) Why only SAY you saw the window open and the shutters up, but not actually do it?
4) Lowered his eyes? What a cunning disguise. You think carrying a dead body en route to a bin in the direction of the nightlife and possible witnesses as opposed to away from town and down a residential back alley is plausible? It seems pretty brazen to me, even if you think it’s the kind of thing any old murderer would do, eyes lowered.
5) Trash gaze? Nice phrase. I would expect them to see the odd banana skin, fishbone and child’s corpse in the course of their day-to-day work, yes, is that outrageous of me?
6) So what? There was a missing child. Whether it was Smithman or an abductor, if throwing a body in a bin is such a common method of body disposal then why would they not do a searchof the local tip on day one? Give me one good reason.