Well let's see. If she was worried then that demonstrates she cared about the welfare of her children, yet there are some here claiming that she was an uncaring mother, so we can't have it both ways. So - either she worried about it and is therefore caring and loving or she didn't worry about it and is uncaring and neglectful - so which is it to be?
No wriggling Alfie.
You posted " is Kate McCann lying in your opinion when she writes: "Speaking for myself, I can say, hand on heart, that it never once crossed my mind that this might not be a safe option. If I'd had any doubts whatsoever, I would simply never have entertained it".
The answer must be yes because her best friend said in her statement :
" 'She did, she brought it up and that she, I mean, this is awful in retrospect as well, she asked what my opinion was on, erm, tut, on whether they were okay leaving the, the doors unlocked, because she was saying 'Is it better that if Madeleine wakes up she can get out and find us or', erm, 'or locking it and, you know, finding that we're not there and the door's locked if she woke up', because Madeleine had woken up, what I thought was the night before. Erm, tut, and it was in that context really, just asking, you know, what I thought. So it was obviously something that was on her mind a bit, huh'."
Don't you agree?