Believe it or not, it's what police do, they investigate every possible scenario.
Partially correct, as I've noted before.
Here is the critical caveat, though.
They do so
in the hope of finding something that will assist, or even solve, an enquiry.
I've asked the question before and will repeat it: even hypothetically, what of worth to the enquiry might have come from
most of these inspections?
Hypothetically, the vehicle-inspection might have held up the possibility of finding Madeleine's blood in a vehicle driven by Murat. Of course, we should underline and emphasise that no such find was made, and that Robert Murat's arguido status was lifted because
no evidence against him was ever found. Of course, the same is hypothetically true of
Mruat's villa. Again, it should be stressed that nothing suspicious of Robert Murat was found.
But the McCanns' villa?
Madeleine never lived in it.
The McCanns' vehicle? The one with the
find Madeleine stickers on the back?
The only vehicle of interest in a nominal line-up of 10.
The one with Gerry's blood on the ignition key.
The one hired 3 weeks after Madeleine vanished.
Why inspect it at all?
The gym?
No one associated with Madeleine went near it; neither (of course!) Madeleine herself.