Madeleine McCann: Investigators discover new “disturbing” evidence

A report in the UK newspaper The Sun revealed a new unfolding of the case of Madeleine McCann, British girl disappeared in 2007 during a family vacation in Portugal.

According to the story, investigators of the German police asked the English police to reopen the investigation into the girl’s case before Christian Brueckner’s departure – the main suspect of the case – leave the arrest.

The request was reportedly made after police found evidence at a deactivated factory that Bruceckner bought in the interior of Germany in 2008 a year after Madeleine disappeared. According to The Sun, the evidence would be “disturbing” and would show the suspect’s obsession with children – including children’s abuse images, children’s girls photos, as well as texts on kidnapping and even toys and weapons. A hard disk was also found.

The suspicion about Bruecker is reinforced by the fact that the investigators found evidence that he was in the area of ​​Madeleine’s disappearance in Portugal, in the years following the registration.

In addition, police discovered a request for insurance indemnity signed by Bruecker, when he hit his car at a festival in Spain in 2008 – where he allegedly confessed that he killed the child.

UK agents monitor the consequences of the case, amid German police requests to hurry to prevent Brueckner from being released earlier – today he is serving seven years in prison in Germany for the rape of an American woman in 2005.

Despite being pointed as the main suspect, he was not formally accused and denies any involvement in the case.

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This content was originally published in Madeleine McCann: researchers discover new “disturbing” evidence on CNN Brazil.

Source: CNN Brasil

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