German Police Drop Shocking New Clue in Madeleine McCann Case—Are British Authorities Hiding the Truth?
Authorities also recovered black-market weapons, ammunition, and masks.
Proving Brueckner’s role in McCann’s disappearance is the police’s last chance to keep the suspect behind bars
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Investigators say the digital material retrieved from the factory strongly supports the theory that Madeleine passed away shortly after her disappearance from a holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal, on May 3, 2007.
Sources state that German authorities are preparing to present “over 20,000 pages of Madeleine evidence.”
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In response to German calls for cooperation, the UK’s Metropolitan Police (MET) issued a cautious statement, saying that they will “continue to support Madeleine’s family to understand what happened on the evening of 3 May, 2007,” and explaining that those efforts will include collaboration with officials from both Germany and Portugal.
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The MET’s tepid response raised concern among German authorities, who reportedly believe that, without their intervention, they may not have enough time or jurisdictional reach to file charges before Brueckner is freed.
Prosecutors sought to extend Brueckner’s sentence last year, but a judge dismissed their evidence as “worthless”
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48-year-old Christian Brueckner has been serving a sentence for the 2005 r**e of a 72-year-old woman in the same resort where McCann disappeared.
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