so how can words like "almost certainly" be used when other forum members agree that there is no specific evidence to point to abduction? how can any theory be "almost certain" with no specific evidence to point towards it?
Hi Path, welcome to the forum.
I was in the process of answering your last post ~ but you were too fast for me. I think you are right to point out that we can't really be certain about anything to do with Madeleine's case and some of us do hold very entrenched views on both sides of the argument.
There is so much misinformation about that it is probably quite difficult for those of us without ‘insider’ information to reach a conclusion.
However those who do have access to all the information on Madeleine’s disappearance don’t have that inhibition.
There was sufficient ‘new’ evidence for the PJ to reopen the case at the end of 2013.
Which followed on the Met decision that there was a raft of information that merited further investigation leading to their reopening of the case.
Neither the PJ nor the Met considered the Drs McCann to be persons of interest and are keeping them informed about developments.
That confirms ~ IMO ~ that both law enforcement agencies are working on stranger abduction.