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I've read this entire thread, and I've gone from thinking they were just neglectful, to thinking they did it, and now I'm not sure what to think :/
I just don't see where they could have hidden the body. If she did have an accident and it wasn't pre-meditated, how would they have found somewhere to hide the body? I've seen theories such as in underground tunnels, but they hadn't been there before so how could they know there were tunnels underground?
Another theory is that they dumped her body out to sea, the only way this would be possible really, is for them to hire a boat and go into the ocean, if they did this then the boat hire people would be witnesses? The would need to do it in the dark and wouldn't that be suspicious?
As for just chucking her into the sea, that wouldn't work because her body would drift right back in again.
I'm just thinking out loud here sorry.
I've always thought the church to be honest - and then somewhere between there and Huelva (when all attention was on sightings in Malta rather than the McCanns themselves).
It's just speculation of course - but it fits in with the cadaver smell in the car boot, which immediate dumping at sea wouldn't explain.
But where did they put the body before they put it in the Church? And why would they be so confidant no-one would enter the Church where the body was kept? And they couldn't just hide it because it would smell.
There are some theories about empty apartments and fridges ... including a witness statement about Gerry McCann being seen entering one such apartment I think).
Don't forget too that the police were looking for a live child, that there are presumably, just as in the UK, man hole covers in the roads/pavements and presumably a water outlet into the sea? Plus covered boats dragged up onto the beach .. a host of places to hide a small child

It also wasn't that warm at the time, which would slow decomposition - which would be slower in a healthy body anyway, so moving a few days later (in a bag?) would neither look or smell suspicious.
I'm not sure if the church has a crypt - I don't think so, but this is a Catholic church in a Catholic country, where incense is burned frequently, the interior is cool, the priest is sympathetic and they had privacy and were free to come and go as they pleased, whenever they pleased.
As for moving a body 2 months later ... there would hardly be any smell by then.