Everything is a bit dozy and probably will be until we get something new to discuss ... back to (dozy topic) ...
Burglaries seem to be a huge problem in the Algarve.
It seems burglars have no compunction about entering premises whether occupied or unoccupied.
They were happening long before Madeleine vanished from her bed and are still going on today.
I think that possibly the main problem with them, apart from the fact they seem to occur with impunity, is the climate of denial which has allowed them to flourish.
When at last something really valuable was taken the urgency to get the case done and dusted must have been palpable. I think Madeleine McCann and her parents may well have been the victims of ensuring the tourist trade emerged from this hiccup unscathed.
I went to stay at the Villa Kings in...
Although the Villa was nice we were broken into on the 11th day of our stay while we were asleep in bed they took all our money, left us with nothing, Cosmos did not even apologise for this and the patio was damaged as they must of tried to get in through that way but they ended up
coming through the window of which my mother in law was asleep at the time and the neighbours Villa the Estelle was also robbed as they were asleep.
https://www.holidaywatchdog.com/35050-Gale-Kings_Villa-Holiday-Review.htmlReceptionist Dawn Turp was 17 when burglars struck at her family’s holiday home in Praia da Luz twice in five months.
She saw one man from the back and got a good look at his getaway car, a silver Ford Ka.
In the first burglary in 2001 she saw a man leaving with stolen items in a towel.
Dawn, 29, said: “He was foreign looking, possibly Portuguese, with short dark hair.
"I didn’t get a look at his face but I will never forget the Ford Ka bubble car he got into.
"As soon as he got in, it roared off, so I think there must have been a driver.”
Five months later Dawn and her friend awoke to find phones, cash and credit cards had been taken from their bedroom.
Dawn said: “It could well have been the same people who burgled us before, they seemed to know the layout.”
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/473937/British-tourist-s-burglary-clue-that-could-help-Madeleine-McCann-mystery