Maddie McCann latest testimony on German in prison I saw

Maddie McCann, latest testimony on German in prison: ‘I saw that at Brueckner’s house’

Rome, July 16, 2023 – twist on the disappearance of maddie madeleine mccann, the 4-year-old English girl who disappeared in Portugal on May 3, 2007? A protected witness. An ancient confidence, almost like a boast. A story that could shed light on this mystery.

“Christian Brückner came through the door at the Praia de Luz residence,” he told the Sun Helge Bwhose confidences have already caused trouble for his ex-boyfriend, who is in prison for sexually assaulting an elderly woman and the prime suspect in Maddie’s disappearance.

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Maddie McCann and the last statement

But how do you come to this conclusion? Meanwhile: Helge B met Brückner three years before the child disappeared. The man said he saw a full set of burglary tools at his former boyfriend’s house. Helge B went into detail: lockpicks, keys to open all kinds of locks. So the witness’ conclusion was that Brueckner “entered the door” in the apartment where little Maddie slept. Even if the investigation – which was also the subject of much controversy – had concluded that it was the kidnapper had used the window instead.

Research in the Algarve Basin

By May, the German police had organized themselves an impressive research not far from Praia de Luz, in the Arade reservoir in the Algarve. Several items have been found, but it was leaked a few days ago that there was no certainty that they were linked to the little girl’s disappearance. One eerie detail remains: Brückner called this place “his little paradise”.

letters from prison

In the same days of the searches, Brückner was released from prison he protested his innocence. “I didn’t kill Maddie,” the prime suspect wrote. Between one possible twist and another, Madeleine’s mystery continues to cause great suffering.