00:01The investigations immediately followed two parallel directions. The first, the most obvious,
00:07search for little Maddy alive, kidnapped by a stranger. The second, less obvious, less
00:12exhibited, less welcome to the family and her entourage, searches for the little girl's body. Let's see them
00:18both. The first kidnapping suspect was Robert Murat, an Englishman living in Praia.
00:24Dallouche, to a villa about 300 meters from apartment 5A, and from the very beginning he had behaved in a
00:30to test suspicions in some of the investigators. He asked questions, offered himself as an interpreter in the
00:35interrogations, he was always there, he seemed to want to check the progress of the investigations. And
00:42Jane Tanner claimed that because of the way he walked, moved, his height, his build, he was
00:48identical to the man she had seen walking away during the night around 9.10pm, 9.15pm, looking
00:54at random, right in the direction of Murat's villa. However, in this villa no one was found.
01:00no clue, no trace. That night someone else saw a man walking with a
01:06baby in her arms, but later, around 10pm, the time of the alarm given by Kate, and in
01:13a different place, in the opposite direction. An Irish family, the Smiths, met a man
01:20holding a little girl of about four years old, with blond hair down to her neck, wearing pyjamas
01:25pink, her head on the man's shoulder. A man who was certainly not Robert Murat, however,
01:32known to the Smiths. This testimony will be developed later. Meanwhile, despite
01:39The alleged sightings all over the world, the kidnapping trail leads nowhere. The same
01:45Murat is released from the investigation. Jerry and Kate McKenna remain in Praia da Lush. They rent
01:51a small villa and a car, this one. Every evening they go down to the sea, they reach this one
01:57They stop for a few minutes in the little church to reflect. They have become friends with the pastor and his wife.
02:04They even have the keys to the church, in case they feel the need to come when it's
02:08Closed. Meanwhile, tests continue on the apartment.
02:13Amaral manages to get these two dogs from England. They are special dogs,
02:19There are very few in the world like them. They have helped solve many cases.
02:23difficult. Eddie is able to detect the smell of a corpse, even after a long time.
02:29Kila finds organic traces even where the most sophisticated techniques have failed.
02:34In apartment 5A, Eddie reports the smell of corpse. Here, next to the sofa, under this
02:40window, about 4 meters high from the street. Here Kila also reported something, traces
02:46organic, perhaps blood, as Amaral claims. The smell of corpse here too, near the closet.
02:52in the parents' bedroom and in the outside garden. Also on Maddy's teddy bear, from
02:58which Kate never parted with, and on a jacket of Kate's. Strangely, Eddie and Kila find traces
03:04also on the rental car 24 days after Maddy's disappearance, in the trunk and on the
03:09door. The findings were sent to an English laboratory, but they did not yield any results.
03:16clearly decipherable. You will remember that Jerry and Kate McCann were reached by a warning
03:21warrant for concealing a corpse. The investigation was based on the hypothesis of an accident.
03:26What do you think happened? I'm keeping my beliefs to myself, honestly. But according to
03:33The entire team was involved in an accident. Another possibility is a resuscitation attempt.
03:41after an excessive dose of sedatives. Because the little girl had already been crying two days earlier.
03:49for two hours. That's what a neighbor said. Maybe someone could have given her the sedatives.
03:56and they hurt her. So there was an attempt at resuscitation which could justify
04:02blood. But this too is a hypothesis that has not been explored further because we do not have
04:06had time to do it. And those who came after us worked only for archiving
04:11of the case. Maddy's paternal grandfather had stated that the children were given
04:16an antihistamine that has the side effect of making them sleepy. Someone reported that
04:22After the alarm, many people had entered the apartment. There was confusion and commotion. But the two twins
04:28They continued to sleep in their beds in the center of the room. Hence the hypothesis of an overdose.
04:34of medicine administered to Maddy and a subsequent attempt at resuscitation. Another hypothesis is that
04:41the little girl woke up and heard her father talking under the living room window, here where
04:46reminds Jane Tanner or here, as Gerry claims, she climbed onto the sofa, fell,
04:53Bad. Police hypotheses, not proven by scientific evidence. The McCanns in September
05:002007 they return to England and are filmed getting off the plane. Mr. Smith,
05:06remember, he sees the BBC news and says he recognizes Gerry McCann as the man that
05:12He was walking down to the beach at night with a little girl in his arms. He's 80% sure.
05:18enough to avoid the closure of the investigation. The organic traces found in the car, according to
05:23Amaral, indicate that Maddy's body was moved from a first temporary hiding place,
05:28but no definitive results were obtained from the analyses. Meanwhile, the McCanns and their investigators
05:34They continue to behave according to the hypothesis of a kidnapping. They are looking for Maddy,
05:40the kidnapper. They had the image of the girl, who would now be six years old, processed. Even
05:47We are spreading it, in the hope that Gonzalo Amaral is wrong, that his are only interpretations
05:53of the facts as an old cop, distrustful of everyone, until proven otherwise. He distrusts the
05:59behavior of the McCanns' friends as well. He accuses them of complicity. Because at the very least
06:04They all did wrong towards their children. They all were negligent in
06:09child custody in all those days. And in England, we inquired, we
06:14read the English law on this, failure to keep, negligence, is punished severely,
06:20sanctioned in England. They could even take away his other children. He views it with suspicion.
06:26the frenetic coming and going between the restaurant and the apartment with a cadence of a few
06:30minutes. It hadn't been like this the previous evenings. You see the crying of almost two hours of average of
06:36two nights earlier reported by a neighbor. Even the way the man in the identikit carries himself
06:41the child, as told by Jen Tanner. The form as this kidnapper was described
06:47imaginary, it almost seems like a Michelangelo statue. Pity, right? It's just that no one carries a child.
06:56in this way. No one raises a child in this way. There are many things that are not
07:03They fit. They're lies. They're lies upon lies. The latest identikit then. The strange thing, indeed
07:13Curiously, journalists have started writing. They're saying there's a new
07:21a new identikit, there's a new kidnapper. And then I said you'll see that it will be a
07:27Mediterranean type, ugly, nothing British, nothing British because it's definitely not
07:32whatever they want. So that he would look as little as possible like the man the Smiths saw.
07:38All to divert attention, according to him, from Jerry McCann. We don't know what he thinks of Maral.
07:44of the latest news, of the English paedophile tracked down in Germany by investigators
07:48McCann, but we can imagine. The man, suffering from cancer, is hospitalized, he seems to be in the end.
07:55of life, in a clinic in Aachen. He has a wife and six children in precarious conditions.
08:00At the time of Medi's disappearance, he was with his family in a camper van in the Algarve.
08:05Thank you all.
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