I'm just throwing some things out in the open. Red makes a good point: would an refrigerated body give of cadaver scent? Dressed in long sleeves if the child was in a cold state but that's not important because you would think a blanket would be used. I'm inclined to agree with the hypothesis of bag in the wardrobe (that pile of clothes dumped on that shelf still intrigues me) and Eddie's strong bark alert but the scent at the bottom of the garden is interesting. This is far fetched but could the child be hidden there for the scenario of getting out of the apartment and falling from the balcony. That's a very high risk strategy IMO but if found could explain a death. Is there any footage of Grime going back the next day in the daylight with the dogs searching the back garden?
I don't think that falling-over-balcony theory is that far fetched. However, I haven't found anything to substantiate it. Rebelo seems to have checked that out and the results didn't lead anywhere.
No one has yet explained to me how this child-in-fridge theory was supposed to work in view of the timelines and people (members of T9, OC staff, GNR, PJ, checking wherever a child might have been that night.
Neither have I found anything besides this "reconstruction" that could be construed as any kind of probative evidence that Joana had been stuffed in one.