It may have been a deserted street, but actually it wasn't quite, was it? Jez Wilkins was there and it was he who had Gerry's attention and vice versa. Jane Tanner walked by without drawing attention to herself. The person in the forum I quoted above was alone, and even when greeted by name did not register the other person. Will you people ever concede that this is neither impossible nor even out of the ordinary?!
It was not possible to escape both men's attention passing them within feet in her flip flops that she had trouble walking in. Boy oh boy - If you tried to reconstruct it you would be the biggest laughing stock. That's why the police didin't believe it and kept questioning this sighting.
At some point she translated the statement of one of the ladies who belonged to the group and that she describes as a brunette one. This lady said to the GNR elements, and she (the witness) translated, that she had seen a man on the road who might have carried a child.
This situation surprised her because she (the witness) was convinced that when the lady saw the man, the lady was in a place from where she had no angle of vision for the place where she saw the man. She doesn't know exactly what was the position of the lady when she saw the man, but she knows that the lady said she saw the man in the street in front of the Madeleine's bedroom window, walking in the direction of the street that then leads to the Baptista supermarket.
http://www.mccannpjfiles.co.uk/PJ/SILVIA_BATISTA.htmIn my explanation JT turned left and took the pathway route to avoid the men chatting outside 5A gate and saw the man crossing the car park entrance in front of the apartments.
"She saw the man in the street in front of the Madeleine's bedroom window, walking in the direction of the street that then leads to the Baptista supermarket."