The dogs alerted to something. Could have been someones sweat or urine or period ar salivar .... any bodily fluid ... or ot could have been cadavar odour.
The very fact that upon forensic examination it was found that there was no evudence of Cadavar PROVES that that Madeleine did NOT die in 5A and neither was she carried in the hire car
1. I believe that the dogs almost always get it right, but right can mean any bodily fluid, cos Eddie is trained to alert to bodily fluids tyhe same as Cadavar odour.. The pointers are that Eddie alerted to bodily fluids, anyones, cos the forensics found none of Madeleines DNA where the alerts were.
2. Martin Grime got it wrong at least once. Cuddlecat had no odour on it when taken from that cupborad, but the pile of folders / papers on top of the cupboard did have some odour of bodily fluids or cadavar or even pig. Who put those papers there? That is what i would like to know.
3, The childs top that was alerted to, was S***s and far too small for Madeleine.
4. Now the car is something else.
How come that Eddie kept running past that car and had to be repeatedly ordered back?
How come that Grime had to keep rapping the car and shouting at Eddie.? Why was that necessary?
For a fair test, why didn't he give the other cars the same attention ?
5. And finally how was the odour of whatever , able to seep throught a water and air tight door? Car doors do not let in water or drafts even in the most appalling conditions unless there is a difference in pressures inside to out.
So just what was Eddie alerting to? Something on the outside of the car?
And, of course, yet again the DNA did not match Madeleines. So that was proof that Madeleine was NOT in that car.
Thank you Eddie, thank you Martin Grime and Thank you the forensic laboratory.
Between you, you did a great job proving that there was absolutely no evidence that Madeleine had died.
Sorry this post is late. Have been tied up.