"A friend dismissed reports of scientific findings that could have aroused suspicion, saying traces of Madeleine’s DNA allegedly found in the back of the car they hired 25 days after she disappeared could be explained easily.
He also sought to explain yesterday why sniffer dogs — trained to detect the “smell of death” — allegedly became so excited when shown the boot of the car.
“Kate and Gerry had to transport all their rubbish to a communal rubbish dump half a mile away,” the friend said.
“There was a regular run with the boot of the car being full of rubbish including bags of rotting fruit, rotting meat and soiled nappies belonging to the twins.”
The friend said the dogs would have been confused by the mix of smells."
So thats it then, the dog smelt last night's leftover steak which is why he got so excited. Guess we can close the case now.
FFS. Im pretty sure that the dog is taught to tell the difference between a bit of left over meat, and a dead corpse.
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