Here, incidentally, is where Mark Harrison wrote that the villa might be an "obvious" place to look for Madeleine's "concealed and deceased remains":
- All accommodation occupied by the McCann family and their friends as well as any hired vehicles.
- The villa and garden occupied by Robert Murat and any vehicles he had access to.
- Areas of wasteland adjacent to Murat’s and the McCann’s apartment.
- Areas of the beach in Praia da Luz.
- A portion of the coastline east of Praia da Luz.
These recommendations were based on the fact that these areas had not been previously searched with the specific intent to locate Madeleine McCann’s concealed and deceased body and that the areas recommended afforded likely and obvious places to consider for concealment in such an investigation.
Of course the Renault Scenic was always an "obvious" place to look for Madeleine's "concealed and deceased remains", as was the villa ....
Who dreamed up this rubbish?
I don't believe, for one moment, it was Mark Harrison who, himself, drew up a perfectly logical (suggested!) schedule of searches, themselves, not omitted; rather added to, in a way superfluous and that, themselves, heaped yet more ill-deserved opprobrium on Kate and Gerry McCann.