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- Rural N.S.W. Australia
Disgusting piece of $hit
My heart goes out to her parents, maybe now they will have closure.
Christian Brueckner has been the prime suspect since he was named by German prosecutors two years ago.
He is currently serving a seven-year sentence in a German prison for the 2005 rape of a 72-year-old American woman in Praia da Luz at the same resort Madeleine disappeared from.
Earlier this year, Brueckner claimed in a series of letters from prison that it would have been “absurd” for him to have abducted the little girl.
In a string of letters to German TV station Sat 1 that was broadcast in February as part of a new documentary, Brueckner went further to dismiss the case against him, saying if he had been involved, it would have risked his criminal life.
He wrote that he survived as a drug dealer and was never caught by the police because he “followed a few key principles”.
“Where possible, only driving during the day so that my battered ‘hippy bus’ didn’t attract attention, only driving on the roads I needed to and, most importantly, never provoking the police,” he wrote.
“So that means not committing any crimes, certainly not abducting anyone.
“Having said that, this was just as absurd to me at the time as starting a nuclear war or slaughtering a chicken.”
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My heart goes out to her parents, maybe now they will have closure.
Christian Brueckner has been the prime suspect since he was named by German prosecutors two years ago.
He is currently serving a seven-year sentence in a German prison for the 2005 rape of a 72-year-old American woman in Praia da Luz at the same resort Madeleine disappeared from.
Earlier this year, Brueckner claimed in a series of letters from prison that it would have been “absurd” for him to have abducted the little girl.
In a string of letters to German TV station Sat 1 that was broadcast in February as part of a new documentary, Brueckner went further to dismiss the case against him, saying if he had been involved, it would have risked his criminal life.
He wrote that he survived as a drug dealer and was never caught by the police because he “followed a few key principles”.
“Where possible, only driving during the day so that my battered ‘hippy bus’ didn’t attract attention, only driving on the roads I needed to and, most importantly, never provoking the police,” he wrote.
“So that means not committing any crimes, certainly not abducting anyone.
“Having said that, this was just as absurd to me at the time as starting a nuclear war or slaughtering a chicken.”
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