German Police Drop Shocking New Clue in Madeleine McCann Case—Are British Authorities Hiding the Truth?

German Police Drop Shocking New Clue in Madeleine McCann Case—Are British Authorities Hiding the Truth?

“The clock is ticking against the case,” said a source close to the investigation, as Brueckner’s potential release date of September 17 inches ever closer. “Investigators do not want to see [him] walk free.”

German police beg UK police for help before main suspect in Madeleine McCann’s case walks free

ADVERTISEMENT

Image credits: Rex Features

Disclaimer: this story contains references to adult crimes committed against children. Reader discretion is advised.

It all began with a haunting discovery in a German factory in 2016. Much of the evidence linking Brueckner to the McCann case was discovered when police conducted a search in an abandoned factory he had purchased in Neuwegersleben, Germany in 2008—just a year after McCann vanished.

Image credits: Netflix

Following a tip from a neighbor about a potential grave site, investigators scoured the area and uncovered a trove of items that painted a disturbing portrait of the suspect’s private obsessions.

Hidden beneath the remains of Brueckner’s dead dog, police found a metal suitcase and wallet stuffed with USB sticks, memory cards, and photographs.

Image credits: Mirrorpix

ADVERTISEMENT

Among the contents were disturbing images and videos of children, at least 75 swimsuits for minors, small toys, handwritten accounts of abductions and perverted fantasies, as well as snippets of internet chats with other alleged child abusers.

“I want to capture something small and use it for days,” one message read, with similar ones describing scenarios in which he would dr*g and kidnap women and young girls. 

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5

Post Comment

RSS
Follow by Email