I don't know how many was I can say this Benice. By the time Gerry spoke to any of his relatives he had, according to him, tried the shutters and knew they could be opened without forcing or jemmying anything so why didn't he say that to any of those relatives instead of implying they had been forced ?
That's a good point, Faithlilly.
One more time I reckon that sceptics are accused to suspect the group of covering up. This wasn't needed and usually "dirty clothes are washed within the family" as we say in France (le linge sale se lave en famille, for Rachel).
Mrs Tanner saw someone, she couldn't invent such a strange sighting, someone whose face she couldn't describe, if not refused to.
The first story telling is vague and amazes Silvia Bastista, the interpret :
when she saw this man, the lady (JT) was positioned in a spot that has no viewing angle to the location where she had seen the man.Mrs Tanner's sighting sounds consciously or not complacent because it implies kind of believing in Santa Claus. The implications of such a sighting are not plausible : the abductor and Mr McCann leaning on each side of an open door without the second suspecting the presence of the first, without hearing him breathing ? The abductor walking with Mr McCann's daughter 20 m far without again Mr McCann seeing him ? The abductor walking around PDL during 50 minutes, as if the child he stole had no family to check on her? A little girl deeply sleeping against a stranger's body, with a light pyjama on in the 12°C windy night ?
Madeleine, if abducted, couldn't have been abducted then. This was clearly the crucial point to clear up in the reconstruction requested by the AG.