If Scotland Yard wished to review the Smith family evidence in my opinion it would be to dot the i's and cross the t's of exactly what they had witnessed.
I doubt very much if they would have requested any further facial identification details ... unless they have been reading different files than those to which we have access.
I think any notion that the Smith family had any input to efits is a red herring.
Despite months of exposure to seeing Dr Gerry McCann's face from all angles in photographs and moving pictures it was not the features he thought he recognised, but the way he was holding his son.
There is no information of a meeting with Scotland Yard and the Smith family. Just as there is no written or video statement recording the realisation of his mistaken identification of Madeleine's father.
However I am sure he is not a stupid man and his and his wife's supportive statements for Madeleine and her family would tend to indicate his opinion has indeed changed.
The Smith family may have been unable to assist with efits ... but other witnesses were not and had already provided contemporaneous examples.
Reading of James Murray's article gives a slightly different 'take' on the one which cost the Sunday Times a substantial contribution to Madeleine's fund.
New photo clue to Madeleine McCann caseDETECTIVES are using the latest computer technology to try to create a new image of a “prime suspect” who might have been involved in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.By JAMES MURRAY
PUBLISHED: 00:00, Sun, Mar 11, 2012
They are also working on a “computerised reconstruction” of the night she disappeared by putting thousands of pieces of information into the police Holmes computer.
The developments come at a significant time with the Policia Judiciaria in Portugal announcing it has a cold case team working on the investigation in Porto, north Portugal.
The Portuguese officers will work closely with the Scotland Yard detectives and will have “primacy” in the investigation.
The Sunday Express understands the Yard team have been examining all photofits, e-fits and drawings of people suspected of being involved in the disappearance of three-year-old Madeleine from an apartment in the Algarve resort of Praia da Luz on May 3, 2007.
One of the best known drawings was based on a description given by a friend of Madeleine’s parents, Gerry and Kate.
Jane Tanner claimed she saw a man carrying a child in his arms but did not get a good look at his face.
Other images were created from witnesses who saw people acting suspiciously in the vicinity around the time of the crime.
Irishman Martin Smith and members of his family saw a man carrying a child in his arms at about 10pm, about 45 minutes after the Tanner sighting.
However, he was not asked to help produce a photofit.
The Met refuses to discuss the details but it is expected that officers will approach Mr Smith and his family for help.
Yard experts are looking at ways of improving the images to end with one pristine likeness of the “suspect”.Officers are using the Home Office Large Major Enquiry System for computer logging of all relevant information and have tailored it to help create what is described as a “computer reconstruction” of the key events of the night of May 3.
It is hoped that eventually there will be an almost minute by minute account, which will assist officers.
The Yard launched its review last year after Kate and Gerry McCann appealed directly to David Cameron.
Officers have visited Portugal several times and are said to have a good relationship with their Portuguese counterparts.
PJ deputy chief Pedro do Carmo said: ‘‘The Porto team is very experienced in these cases.”
Kate and Gerry, of Rothley, Leicestershire, hope the review will lead to a full scale reopening of the case.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/307369/New-photo-clue-to-Madeleine-McCann-case