- the bed sheets and the position of the soft toy raised suspicions. bed looks like nobody slept there, soft toy is position symmetrically to the pillow, pink blanket is almost folded. father confirmed that the blanket and the soft toy were in that position when he went to check his daughter
http://gerrymccan-abuseofpower-humanrights.blogspot.co.uk/2007/08/analysing-crime-scene-apartment-5a.htmlAll of the above items were in place after the McCann family vacated the premises, as verified by the photographic evidence to which Dr Amaral refers in the above clip.
Why was cuddle cat not bagged?
Why was the blanket not bagged?
Why were the bedclothes not preserved for evidence?
These are the last known articles which were close to Madeleine.
If they had been checked they might have shown a trace of an intruder.
Allowing further contamination of CC and the blanket which subsequently vanished and the destruction of the bedclothes as evidence is inexplicable.
The value of careful preservation of evidence enabling use of technology not available at the time to solve a case is illustrated by reference to the solving of the murder of Elaine Doyle in Greenock.
Although the probability of achieving a similar successful outcome from the last known items to be in direct contact with Madeleine and a possible abductor would have been slight ... we can never know because nothing was preserved.
- CLIP - The forensic scientist described years of work on samples taken from the crime scene.
She and her colleagues examined tape which had been laid across Elaine's body in the hope of trapping hairs or fibres which might help track down her killer. She also tested the teenager's clothes for clues.
The court heard how some tiny traces matched the DNA of police who had handled clothing or the body, forensic scientists, and a member of the laboratory staff.
But two results could not be accounted for until Mr Docherty volunteered a sample of his DNA in May 2012 and gave another sample on March last year, when he was arrested and charged with the murder.
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