Look the thing I can't get my head round about all this is this...... and I am no detective but seems obvious.....
Ok children don't normally get taken from a dwelling on the spur of the moment, it would take some planning, it is not like an opportunist burglar looking to rob a place.
What would be the chances of someone comming upon a holiday home looking to take a child who has been left alone and finding one??? eg. just so happens there is an appartment with 3 children in it all under 5 on there own, and just by luck they even got the correct window to break into. RUBBISH!
This person has to have known the family, even if they only met them on holiday and the person or person's responsible would of had to know the parents were out eating alone. They just wouldn't have chanced taking a child if they thought 2 parents were possibly indoors even if they knew a family were staying in the appartment.
I just find the probabilities to high to be a chance occurence so therefor must of been planned and could of only been done I would have thought by getting close to the parents. (provided the parents had nothing to do with it.... I hope not)
I think the police need to be consentrating on everyone the family has had contact with since they got there.
All very strange and lots more to this than just a one of those things snatching.
Barstuards!