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Christian Bruckner, the main suspect in the Maddie McCann case
Christian Brueckner, the main suspect in the Maddie McCann case, should leave prison in September. However, it has fines to pay, which can retain it in jail. With this, the investigation to find evidence of your involvement in Maddie’s disappearance can gain time.
The main suspect of kidnapping and killing Madeleine McCann He should leave prison on September 17, after serving a seven -year prison sentence for a 71 -year -old woman in the Algarve.
However, it says, Christian Brueckner may be retained In jail. According to his lawyer, the German criminal has several traffic fines and has no money to pay them.
Brueckner had already admitted that he would “disappear” and leave Germany as soon as he was free.
Although no charge has not been formalized, the 47 -year -old German is the main suspect of Maddie’s disappearance on May 3, 2007, in an apartment in Praia da Luz, Algarve, which shocked the country and the world for 18 years.
MADDIE INVESTIGATION WIN TIME
This scenario can give More time for the investigation in the Maddie caseto find evidence of his involvement in the disappearance of the British child Maddie, in May 2007, and produce an accusation.
Earlier this month, German authorities returned to Portugal to resume search for Maddie, in an area between Luz Beach and Christian Brueckner’s house, which lived near the area at the time of the facts.
Recently, new evidence allegedly found in Christian Brueckner’s hiding place point to Maddie to be dead.
The investigation in The Sun newspaper addresses the discovery of a hard album at the suspect’s house with photographs and a suitcase with four -and -five -year -old girls and children’s abuse images, which will have been associated with Brueckner, as well as children’s clothes and toys, as well as masks, chemicals and weapons found on the property.
In 2022, Broeckner, in prison, who kidnapped a girl from a Portuguese apartment during a robbery. The German will also have begged his cellmate to set his hiding place when he left the prison and asked him “a child’s DNA can be taken from bones under the ground.”
However, the German, which had already been investigated by PJ at the time of Maddie’s disappearance, has always denied participation in the crime. This month, in a letter released by the British newspaper The Sun, challenged the German police to present his connection to the child’s death.
“There are no traces of my DNA in the apartment where McCann were. There are no traces of the injured child in my car. There are no photographs. There is no body. There is nothing. The accusations are not supported and the process will be filed, ”he wrote, quoted by Correio da Manhã.