How about those who believe every word uttered by the McCanns and their friends and ignore any evidence that casts doubt on their stories?
I don't rate a policeman as 'truly professional' who expects me to accept that an abduction occurred when all he offers by way of evidence is that the child concerned was too young to leave and start a new life.
Mega nitpicking IMO. A remark taken out of context to give it false importance, when it was obviously just a passing remark regarding missing people in general - and not meant to be taken as a deadly serious observation of the McCann case.
Strange that sceptics who have turned this comment into something which it obviously isn't don't seem to have the same problem with those PT policemen who claimed that it was a 'dream' which changed the whole course of the McCann investigation. How anyone can regard that as 'professional' is beyond my comprehension.
I have no reason to believe that the McCanns or their friends deliberately lied about anything that happened during their holiday in PDL which ended in tragedy. What I don't expect is that they will all have identical and perfect memories of every minute of every day. Fortunately, neither do truly professional policemen.
AIMHO