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I believe she is clueless and lying.Cadaver Scent on Kate and the Keys
I have been trying to search some of the internet forensic sources, to find out more about the liklihood of "transferring" a scent of a cadaver. Not having much luck with the specifics. Are we seriously supposed to believe, that:
1. Kate came in contact with a patient that had been dead for X hours (estimate 2 hours).
Hello Kate, care to tell the PJ that patient's name? ;
2. Kate transferred this cadaver scent to her civilian clothes and to that damn stuffed cat (I refuse to call it, cuddle-cat).
Yo Kate, have you heard of infection control? How about cross-contamination of bacteria & viruses from patient to your children? Will someone please do a culture and sensitivity on that disgusting stuffed cat? ;
3. Some weeks later, and presumably, loads of washing later, Kate continues to transfer this cadaver scent to other articles of clothing and/or blankets, personal items, etc. - all/some of which are taken on vacation.
And yes, I am fully aware that cadaver dogs have made successful "hits" on car interiors that were burned out.
Uh huh. Kate's explanation for this particular piece of evidence, is pretty thin to me. That, or Kate is clueless about cross-contamination and laundry.
Now theres a thought that I never thought of. Good onya BloodshotEye.Agreed.
I think Kate has the cadaver scent "on" her, because she hugged her daughter, when she realized she died.
I can easily imagine something happening to Madeleine- a tragic accident from overdosing or reacting to a sedative- and Kate just sitting there holding her dead daughter in her arms for who knows how long, stunned over her passing and trying to figure out what to do. The cuddling for the last time would be the maternal thing to do.
Yes, it is chilling. Dosing your daughter with something just so you can go out and have fun without providing a sitter or leaving her crying is monstrous. Causing her death because of an overdose, allergic reaction or accident is tragic, and covering it up is beyond comprehension. But afterwards, when you know it's too late and you can't take any of it back, my maternal instinct (apart from the cover-up) would be to gather up my child in my arms and just sit with her.
I'm not condoning what they did. I'm just saying I think that's one way Kate got the cadaver scent on her.
A 99% match is a done deal. If they have a 99% Madeleine match in the car, either the parents are done for or the person who was driving the car earlier is.
How is it a done deal ? It is still very possible for minute fragments of Maddys DNA to be all over the place - especialy on the mothers clothes /belongings etc .
As I said on another thread . If Maddys body had been in the car - we are talking a badly decomposed body - then there would have been a mass of DNA evidence - it would not have been cell fragments that I all I see being talked about at the moment
DNA Evidence
"The DNA taken from the boot of the car is reportedly a full match of 99 per cent and it's understood police believe Kate McCann was somehow involved in Madeleine's accidental death and that the pair conspired to cover this up".
ref: http://www2.skynews.com.au/news/article.aspx?id=188964
A lot of us were pondering the question of a report of the DNA test results being inconclusive and below 60 and 70%. Something like that. And now, they are a 99% match. I don't know what to make of this news report. Perhaps, they were reporting preliminary results yesterday. I dont' get it.