
Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner writes chilling letter from jail
Christian Brueckner, who is currently serving time for raping a woman in 2005, wrote a sick letter from his jail cell mocking cops for their inability to find a body
The prime suspect in the Madeleine McCan n case, Christian Brueckner, has penned a disturbing letter from prison asserting that evidence against him will never be found.
The convicted German sex offender, who is currently incarcerated for raping an elderly woman, taunted authorities in his appalling correspondence by highlighting the absence of a body. The repugnant letter stated: "Is there a body? No, no no."
These haunting words have come to light following the decision by German police to halt their intensified search near Praia da Luz, where the young girl was last seen nearly two decades ago.
At the time of Madeleine's disappearance, the suspect and known sexual predator resided in the vicinity.
This week saw a joint effort by German and Portuguese law enforcement to comb through properties and lands associated with Brueckner, as he is set to complete his sentence this coming September. Detectives are reportedly convinced that the paedophile abducted the three year old and are eager to establish this before his potential release – despite his denials of any involvement, reports the Mirror.
A sinister letter authored by 48 year old Brueckner has been disclosed by The Sun, wherein he boldly claims the lack of incriminating evidence. He provocatively questions whether his DNA or any trace of the child has ever been detected at the crime scene or in his vehicle.
He penned: "Are there other traces/ DNA carriers of the injured party in my possession? Photos? And, not to forget, is there a body/corpse? All no, no no."
He continued by saying the allegations against him "will not hold up and that the investigation will be dropped".
In his correspondence, Brueckner claimed the allegations were founded on "purchased witnesses", yet he professed confidence in the German judiciary, asserting his conviction for her disappearance was unlikely.
Brueckner added: "Now, my path is paved with misjudgements, so to speak, but from now on the whole world is watching. Not even the Braunschweig regional court will now dare to make an obvious misjudgement."
These statements emerged just one day after investigators discontinued their latest search due to unsuccessful efforts in uncovering any substantive evidence or hints. The operation commenced on Tuesday, June 3, examining over 20 parcels of land towards the east of Praia da Luz - including a dwelling where Brueckner purportedly resided when Madeleine disappeared.
The sex offender is also said to have alternated between living in his vehicle and camping while in the south of Portugal.
During the searches, animal remains and fragments of adult attire were unearthed, as reported on Portuguese television. At this stage, officials have not given a comprehensive account regarding these findings.
During the three-day search, diggers and ground-penetrating radars were utilised, but it remains uncertain whether any discovered items will be sent to Germany for additional examination.

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