First things first.
Have you noticed that there is a problem with where the children were collected from in the afternoon?
Have you noticed a problem with the weather charts?
OK, then, first things first.
FIRST:
"Have you noticed that there is a problem with where the children were collected from in the afternoon?"ANSWER: Yes, I have, actually. Elizabeth Williamson (crèche nanny) is clear; the children were collected from their respective creches,
not when they were allegedly all together at any 'high tea':
STATEMENT OF ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON:
She says that the twins were generally left at the creche at 09.00 and that the parents dropped them off before leaving Madeleine in her classroom. Then between 12.00 and 12.30 the parents would pick up the twins until 15.00. Between 17.00 and 17.30 the parents would collect the twins from the creche.The problem is simply this. There is seriously conflicting evidence about whether there really was any 'high tea' that day (Thursday) on the Tapas bar - or any other day. As I said up the thread, everyone who examines this conflicting evidence has to decide how to resolve this conflict of evidence.
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Now second things second:
"Have you noticed a problem with the weather charts?"ANSWER: Again, yes I have. The 'problem' is that the weather on the Thursday that week does not match the weather on the Last Photo.
Frankly I find the efforts by some on this thread to try to change what the weather actually WAS on that Thursday lunchtime quite laughable.
The Last Photo is clear:
* Sunny
* Warm
* Gerry in sunglasses (the ones bought on Tuesday???)
* Perspiration on Gerry's forehead
* Gerry in T-shirt
* Gerry in shorts
* Madeleine bare-armed
* Amelie bare-armed
* Madeleine with sun hat
* Amelie with sun hat
* Gerry's feet dipped in cold water pool.
The midday temperature on Sunday lunchtime was 21oC (70oF).
On Thursday lunchtime it was a mere 17oC (63oF).
If there is any further attempt by anyone on this thread to say it was warm and sunny on the Thursday when it wasn't, then let Dr Kate McCann speak for herself ("madeleine", hardback ed., page 63, QUOTE:
"The weather was a little on the cool side and I remember thinking I should have brought a cardigan for her..."