I could do better than that: If my neighbour ran banging my door telling me her daughter had been abducted - I would phone the police immediately and I would be able to tell the police everything I did that day-who I spoke to- what I had for dinner- what time I got up...ALL of that and then some, and it wasn't even my daughter!
The fives times table never changed - unlike the timeline... That was the point you missed! whoosh way over the head! lol
The Judiciary at that time needed clarification why can't you accept, that there are still to this day, discrepancies- now they may be innocent and easily explained discrepancies- but why try and make out it was about entrapment? and the McCanns should have been placed on a pedestal. You really do not have a valid argument or produce a reasonable excuse for Maddies parents behavior.
And maybe they 'knew' their chosen timeline would not stand up to scrutiny and that is why they felt it would be a 'trap'.
Anyway, we will never know. They didn't go!
And what if you had nine other neighbours who became involved. Would you expect them to be able to do the same - and expect everything they said to fit in exactly with everything you said?
Memories don't work like that - they work like this:-
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In a crime situation memory is influenced by many factors such as stress, the presence of a weapon and even just the desire to help police solve the crime.
"Police know how fallible the memory can be," says Steve Retford, a former head of the investigative skills unit at GMP and now specialist interviewing adviser with the force.
"They also know this is usually not through mischievousness on the part of the witnesses, but through stress and shock."
Take the case of Jean Charles de Menezes, shot at Stockwell Tube station in 2005 by police who mistook him for a suicide bomber.
Eyewitnesses said he had vaulted a ticket barrier when running away from the police. In fact it was later shown by CCTV that Mr Menezes had walked through the barriers, having picked up a free newspaper, and only ran when he saw his train arriving.End quote