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Really??? Thats crazy its obviously them.

 

It might not be. I was listening to a forensics expert on the radio last night and he said that a cross-contamination could occur even after all that time.

 

On BBC news site an example was used of two people meeting in the street. They shake hands and one then goes off to commit a murder leaving only the other persons DNA at the scene.

 

Weird!

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It might not be. I was listening to a forensics expert on the radio last night and he said that a cross-contamination could occur even after all that time.

 

On BBC news site an example was used of two people meeting in the street. They shake hands and one then goes off to commit a murder leaving only the other persons DNA at the scene.

 

Weird!

 

Is really wierd. That being said, how the hell did her blood get into the spare tyre place??? Someone got blood on there hand from Maddie and then had to change the spare wheel of the car????

 

Is really loking suspicious, in a way i really hope it is the parents fault so that the search can stop and her body can be laid to rest. if there is still a body.......

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"Pamela Fenn, who was in an apartment above the family on May 3 - the night Madeleine disappeared - is quoted as saying she believed Mrs McCann sometimes became violent and "out of control" in the room below.

She claimed that "the little girl's screams calling for her daddy were very audible".

 

Another witness is quoted as saying that Mrs McCann "seemed to have moments of aggressiveness towards her children" and that her husband, "though more absent, had more emotional control".

 

Mrs McCann is said to have strongly denied both these allegations in police interviews.

 

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It was claimed that Mrs McCann became "hysterical" at times during her 13 hours of interrogation and refused to reply to some of the questions.

 

It was alleged that she offered no explanation for why Madeleine's DNA appeared to have been found in a car the couple hired 25 days after she vanished.

 

Nor is she said to have given any satisfactory answer to whether she had slapped her daughter, or whether she sedated the children. "

 

 

From : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=481168&in_page_id=1811

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It might not be. I was listening to a forensics expert on the radio last night and he said that a cross-contamination could occur even after all that time.

 

On BBC news site an example was used of two people meeting in the street. They shake hands and one then goes off to commit a murder leaving only the other persons DNA at the scene.

 

Weird!

 

Note to self: Physical contact with random stranger before my next killing spree :hunter:

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"Pamela Fenn, who was in an apartment above the family on May 3 - the night Madeleine disappeared - is quoted as saying she believed Mrs McCann sometimes became violent and "out of control" in the room below.

She claimed that "the little girl's screams calling for her daddy were very audible".

 

Another witness is quoted as saying that Mrs McCann "seemed to have moments of aggressiveness towards her children" and that her husband, "though more absent, had more emotional control".

 

Mrs McCann is said to have strongly denied both these allegations in police interviews."

From : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=481168&in_page_id=1811

 

Good find Jake, Not looking good for them.

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Having had the sad and stomach turning task of cleaning up after a tenant died in a warm flat in the UK, and was there for a week with the fire on full, it would be a very messy affair moving a body 28 days after death, kept in Portugal, in the Summer, unless it had been kept in a freezer, or bagged. There's also the probability of smell and flies to consider. Storing or shifting corpses around and leaving no trace is fraught with problems these days. Someone medically qualified might have more idea than most about the best way to do it, without getting too morbid, or citing possibilities. The case has certainly gained a following, and a LOT of air time! They'll be searching the Vatican next.

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It is still possible that they happened to hire the same car that the guilty party hired? How many hire car companies are there near that specific place etc etc

 

The story keeps changing because it is not FACT.

 

I am not sold on the mother losing her temper either, thats 1 womans word, it could have been her!! Also, sorry, a kid being told off always screams for it's other parent, I don't think we can name her as guilty because she shouts at them and slaps them when they are naughty.

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on the news tonight they said the dna in the boot of the hire car was diffinatly maddies, 25 days after she went missing! ...
All the UK speaking news channels were covering this case while we were in Corfu - you couldn't get away from it. Yesterday I saw a newsflash that said the DNA didn't match 100%.
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