I'd still like to know how this reconstruction would be undertaken. No-one has ever offered an explanation?
For instance JT says she left the table 5 or 10 mins after Gerry. So which time do they use in a reconstruction -12 months later - 5 min or 10 mins? or what if she was wrong and it was actually 7 mins. Jez Wilkins said he spoke to Gerry for 3 to 5 mins - so which time would they use during a reconstruction ?- would Jez and Gerry stand together for 3 mins or 5 mins? The same problem arises with everyone else who could only give approximate times.
Would they have to keep doing the recon over and over again using all the possible different times?
The number of different permutations that are possible taking into account all of these approximate times are incalculable.
Normally in reconstructions accurate timing is not that important, but in this case it was imperative that they recreated their exact movements because of the small window of opportunity which was made available by them for an abduction. And that is the one thing none of them could do - except Gerry with his 9.05 definite time.
With so many people all only able to give approx. times, it simply isn't possible to guarantee recreating their movements with any accuracy. And even if they could - how could it prove the McCanns 'innocence' - I've never quite understood that. 'Innocence' of what?
On the other hand SY with their super duper technology could simply key All of the information (times, distances etc etc ) into a computer programme and it would do all the different permutations for them and confirm whether or not it was possible that there was a window of opportunity for Madeleine to be abducted. Clearly it was possible - as Andy Redwood confirmed. Also much quicker, much cheaper and without the anguish of having to relive that night again which returning to Portugal and physically taking part would inevitably invoke.