The conversation about padeophiles that they allegedly had shortly before Madeleine was allegedly abducted. That extraordinarily inapprpriate conversation (assuming it ever happened which I doubt - would be interesting to see if the police interviewed the father who claimed her felt like a 'dirty old man' videoing his three year old) that would have been included so that Kate could raise in the reader's mind that idea of a paedophile abduction.
The detail in the book about Madeleine's final days. Too much information here - it feels fabricated. It is over-embellished, over-elaborated. It reads like a concoction. The descriptions of what Madeleine was wearing. It feels fake, like a purple passage.
Which leads me to believe that something happened to Madeleine the night of 1st May when Mrs Fenn heard crying from the apartment. Which adults, if any, were in the apartment at the time. To my mind, those final two days are crucial to the case. If my hunch is correct (and many others seem to be thinking along similar lines) that give the McCanns and anyone else involved two days in which to get their ducks in a row.
As Kate said herself: 'The first 48 hours you are non-functioning'. The first 48 hours of what, exacty?