The most revealing imo are the rog interviews. Unsurprisingly they were wary; particularly one of them who took refuge in remembering nothing in particular. We also have evidence in those interviews that they were discussed with the police before being recorded. Finally, two had to be re-done, apparently due to equipment failure. Even so, I found interesting snippets in them. I think all aspects are important because of what they tell us about interactions between the witnesses over time. Dianne's amazing recovered memory of seeing Matthew, for example.
People interpret things differently but for me they are just a bunch of people on a week's break having an uneventful time: breakfast, creche, lunch, creche, all interspersed with tennis lessons, water sports and jogs followed by a jolly up in the evening at tapas.
I would be more concerned if they were all in perfect synch or anything close. No reason why people would have perfect recall over the minutiae.
At most I think some may be reticent with the extent of the checks and the security of the apartments. Eg KM makes clear the patio doors were always unlocked in the evening and yet GM said the opposite initially. If they were attempting to cover something up you would think the pair would get this part of their story right. Imo GM is just trying to deflect blame as with the benefit of hindsight he came to understand the decision to leave the children in the unlocked apartment was absolute madness. This is key imo. The abductor knew MM was in the apartment without adult supervision/baby monitor AND knew it was unlocked both of which only a finite number of people knew about.
One thing that does stand out for me in all the wit stats and rogs is that I haven't seen any mention of cars in the car park or immediate vicinity. T9 didn't raise nor does it seem they were asked?
The listening service available at other MW resorts is completely different in that a MW member of staff patrols locked apartments by listening for any disturbance. If a would be abductor wanted to enter they would need to force entry and this would act as a significant deterrent as most would realise the noise made and time taken would be high risk in that in all probability they would get caught. In this case all the abductor needed to do was to sneak in the patio door, stage the window and shutter, scoop up MM, exit via the front door and drive off. Could all be done in well under 2 minutes.