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There is strong evidence that they told lies, so as Robbied1 suggested, them changing their statements is evidence.So no evidence then
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One thing you do not want to do in a situation like this is lie. It is morally wrong, and makes you look very, very bad. This is exactly what the McCann’s did when they returned home from their trip without their daughter, they lied. It is to be expected that friends, neighbours and everyone will want to talk to the family, and offer their sympathy. We are all also curious by nature, so it won’t take long for people to ask what happened.
The McCann’s, for some reason, thought it was best to lie in this situation. They continued to tell their friends back home that an intruder had “broken” and “smashed” the shutters to take Madeleine out of a window. This was not true, as there was no evidence of a break-in. Nothing was smashed or broken. The McCann’s spokesperson, Clarence Mitchell, later stated that this was not true. So, why did they say it?