The primary suspect linked to the disappearance case of Madeleine McCann made an attempt to approach a prosecutor in Germany. Christian Brueckner was observed trying to gain access to the office of lawyer Hans Christian Wolters, who alleges having evidence of his involvement in the abduction and murder of the British child.
Brueckner has consistently claimed his innocence ever since Madeleine vanished from her family’s vacation residence in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in 2007. Recently released from prison after serving a seven-year term for assaulting an elderly woman, the convicted sex offender expressed his desire to regain his normal life but was rejected by the prosecutor’s representative.
On September 17, the 49-year-old was transferred from prison to a German location where he now resides in public housing. Brueckner’s lead lawyer, Dr. Fulscher, criticized the Braunschweig public prosecutor’s office for prejudging the case without presenting substantial evidence, hindering his client’s chances of rehabilitation.
New images have surfaced revealing the modest flat where Brueckner stayed before fleeing due to a leaked address on a local WhatsApp group. As angry locals confronted him with accusations, police escorted Brueckner from the flat, carrying his few belongings in bags. The sparse furnishings of the apartment included a single bed, a chair, and a desk with a lamp, while other rooms were empty.
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