IIRC Jayne Tanner didn't see the man's face and gave no description of it in her statements.
I think the differences in the hair are minimal - brown or black, and hair which was not long i.e.- as in not down his back, but ending at the neck. The point JT was trying to make about the hair was that it wasn't layered - in her opinion, all hairs being the same length - but still ending in the neck.
They are not major differences IMO.
They are IMO
dark skinned individual? Here
Dark skinned individual, male sex, aged between 35-40, ...snip
http://www.mccannpjfiles.co.uk/PJ/JANE-TANNER.htm Portuguese page
http://www.mccannpjfiles.co.uk/P1/01_VOLUME_Ia_Page_47.jpgAlso hair was longer at the back, Smiths said short and one said fuller on top, different IMO, and no one said his hair was way down his back, ! but the Mccanns DID misrepresent all this in their documentary
There is no way the Smiths descriptions in a million years could be depicted in a documentary which was designed as a reconstruction to bring forward new leads so shoddily and inaccurately, by showing a man with a nape necked BOB
!
And from JTs rogatry, no way is this short hair but if it was, pray tell why her police sketch artist produced what she produced
Reply “But, I mean, I think, so the things that I’m happy, that are still in my head, that still stick in my head is the hair and it was longer, it was sort of longish and, erm, I don’t know how to (inaudible), but each, each, almost the hair was long, the bits of hair were long, so it was long into the neck, you know, sort of in, when people have a number one or whatever at the back and it’s shaved, not shaved up, but, you know, sort of layered up, this was more long into the neck, so sort of long, each, each individual hair was long, erm, and dark, it was sort of quite dark and glossy, that sticks in my head