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The first piece of evidence Forensic found that strongly supports this theory, was Kate McCann had washed Madeleines beloved soft toy, ‘Cuddle Cat’ a short time after her disappearance. Claiming the soft toy was dirty and had tanning oil lotion on it. If your child had just disappeared, wouldn't you want to hold on to the one thing that represents Madeleine most which holds her scent? Also wouldn't she had washed the soft toy before claiming she had put Madeleine to bed with it. This is very suspicious and almost makes you wonder if Kate is hiding something. The night of Madeleines disappearance ‘Cuddle Cat’ was found out of her reach, which may lead you to think it may have been planted there as a cover up. Why would someone who abducted her, known and have the time to put the child's toy up high. Family members of the McCann’s were shocked and had difficulty coming to terms with why Kate had washed the toy.

The second piece of evidence that supports the theory that the parents were behind the disappearance of there eldest daughter Madeleine, was that her DNA was found in the boot of
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The evidence I have provided to support that the Parents, Kate and Gerry were behind her disappearance are as follows. Kate washed the beloved teddy of Madeleines which creates suspicion, DNA of Madeleine was found in the boot of families hire car also creates questions to how it got there, and finally that the only fingerprints found on the window that Kate claims she was abducted from were hers. It also makes me think how if someone had taken her, how did no one here or notice if they were only meters away and constantly checking up on the children. To this day Madeleine would have been 13 years of age and is still either missing or unfortunately decease. It is currently 10 years after her disappearance and there is still no definite explanation to why she went missing and was never

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