^ but this is just an Internet forum making judgements on whether a reenactment would have helped. If the Portuguese police force believed it would have done then I choose to take the position of the professionals. And remember Kate had already refused to answer her questions when interviewed as an arguido under the advice of her lawyer. Would she have agreed at a later date? Who knows imo...
There were a few issues that they thought needed clarification, fair enough. My point, though, is that it would not have proven the McCanns' innocence, nor would it have sent the PJ back to the drawing board in hunting for a stranger abductor.
The door slamming issue and the JT/Gerry/Jez issue seem to have been the main ones. However, if they had checked the creche records, they would have found the answer to that question. The door slamming didn't really require Kate to stand there willing for the right gust of wind to blow on an arbitrary evening.
On the whole, I find Rebelo to have done a reasonable job in the circumstances and was quite methodical, but he inherited a chaotic investigation. João Carlos seems to have been an OK cop as well, even though there were a few mistakes.
By the time of the proposed reconstruction, everyone had lost faith and apparently the proposed date had been leaked to the press. I doubt that Rebelo did that, but someone seemingly did, according to Russell.
To me, Rebelo comes across as a box-ticker in the sense of tying up loose ends. The team spent ages, for example, checking out where the ink for the photos could have come from, when it would have been far simpler to just ask.
IMO, Rebelo's main job was to pick up the pieces and verify whether there were any grounds to charge the McCanns or Murat, or shelve the case, as they had already been made arguidos, poor old Murat had been stuck in limbo for ages, and time was running out.
There was no time to go back to square one. The only thing that would have prolonged the investigation even further is if Madeleine had suddenly turned up somewhere, or someone had made a spontaneous confession, which didn't happen.