Christian Brueckner is out of prison: what is known about the new life of the main suspect in the McCann case.
According to The Sun: The suspect in the disappearance case of Madeleine McCann, Christian Brueckner, was seen enjoying himself at a nightclub less than 48 hours after his release from prison.
The criminal was spotted in the disco of his new town and at several bars, not hesitating to go out for celebrations.
BILD Fotoservice Christian Brueckner was seen with an ankle bracelet after his release from prison. BILD Fotoservice He was seen smoking a cigarette.
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He also enjoyed a burger from McDonald's.
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The photo of Madeleine McCann, who disappeared from a resort apartment in Portugal.
His presence in the new town became noticeable when he entered a store at the main train station, and women began to scream.
A source reported: “Brueckner is now famous in Germany, so women in the store instantly recognized him and started screaming. Brueckner pulled up his pants to show his ankle bracelet and began to say: ‘I am innocent, I am innocent.'
“Nobody in this town wants him here; it only causes problems for everyone.”
Brueckner received a private apartment at the state's expense and continues to receive 24-hour police protection after being denied shelter, which typically accommodates homeless individuals and recently released prisoners.
The topic of funding his protection has caused controversy, as the police of Hamburg reported providing assistance in protecting Brueckner outside their jurisdiction.
Rumors about a possible interview with this criminal, which could be prepared by leading media in Germany, are also being actively discussed, as there are laws in the country allowing payment for participation in interviews.
After his release, Brueckner was spotted at McDonald's, where he ate a cheeseburger and chicken nuggets, just a few meters from a baby store.
Conditions of Stay
Brueckner is required to wear an ankle bracelet for the next five years and report monthly to a probation officer.
He is also prohibited from relocating without permission.
In case of violation of the terms, he may face a fine or up to three years in prison.
Despite the strict conditions, Brueckner's attorney stated that the release was a “success.”
The lawyer noted: “Thanks to the police escort and the closure of roads used behind the convoy, the journey to the destination went without further incidents. No information regarding the current whereabouts or residence of Christian B has been provided.”
AFPChristian Brueckner is the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, but he is currently a free man.
Brueckner was serving a sentence for the rape of a 72-year-old American woman in 2005 in Praia da Luz – the resort from which three-year-old Madeleine went missing two years later.
He was supposed to stay in prison for another four months, but a former FBI agent who previously investigated his case paid off his court fines over concerns for his human rights.
However, the prosecutor in the Madeleine case, Hans-Christian Wolters, noted: “In prison, he underwent no therapy. Therefore, we believe that the risk of re-offending is high. This worries us. During Madeleine's disappearance in 2007, Brueckner was in the southern part of Portugal in his car.
“When the girl went missing, his mobile phone rang in that area.
“Over five years of investigation, we found nothing that could justify him. No alibi. On the contrary, we have accumulated incriminating evidence.
“It is obvious to us that it was him. There were never any other suspects. But without sufficient evidence, we cannot prevent the release of the prime suspect.”
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