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Brueckner chillingly speaks as new Madeleine McCann search begins…saying he can't wait to savour steak on his release

Brueckner chillingly speaks as new Madeleine McCann search begins…saying he can't wait to savour steak on his release

The Irish Sun2 days ago

MADELEINE McCann prime suspect has bragged he can't wait to be freed - so he can have a steak and a beer.
In his first interview, convicted paedo Christian Brueckner, 48, told a German broadcaster he was fed-up of being in prison - just as a
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Brueckner whinged about his life in prison and bragged he can't wait to be free to have a steak and a beer
Credit: Dan Charity
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Madeleine McCann disappeared aged three from the Ocean Club in Praia da Luz where her family were staying in May 2007
Credit: Handout
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Police officers move a barrier blocking a road as they resume the search for Maddie's body
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German cops are equipped with ground-penetrating radar that can scan 15ft below the surface
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The rapist - who has refused to answer police
He even claimed he had forgotten how to use his facial expressions.
Brueckner told
He also denied the 2005 rape he was convicted of in 2019 and which keeps him behind bars.
read more on Maddie
He said: "As I told you, of course, the fact that I have been in prison for many years for something that I cannot have committed and that therefore, through the participation of the media, half the world considers me a cruel rapist."
Brueckner was sentenced to seven years behind bars for raping an elderly woman in the Algarve - and is
He is seeing out his sentence in voluntary solitary confinement after being attacked by another inmate, who broke one of his ribs.
German prosecutors have been clear they
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Brueckner admits that, if released,
Philipp Marquort, one of his lawyers, previously said: "If I were him I would leave Europe and look for a state which doesn't extradite to Europe or Great Britain, maybe like Suriname."
New Madeleine McCann search launches TOMORROW near villa where she vanished & suspect's house as UK cops issue statement
The lawyer also told
That means that even if evidence linking Brueckner to Maddie's death surfaces further down the line, it may be impossible to haul him back to Germany to face justice.
Prosecutors have been scrambling to buy time in this knowledge.
Their last attempt involved charging Brueckner with insulting a prison guard - a crime in Germany - for which he was found guilty, but only received a suspended sentence, meaning his jail term was not extended.
The paedo
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German cops pull up to the new search site, where they began scouring on Tuesday
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On Monday, German cops announced they would be launching a fresh dig for Madeleine's body today in Praia da Luz, Portugal, where she vanished from a holiday flat in 2007 aged three.
The area has been searched before, but this time the teams are armed with radar technology which can scan 15ft down into the ground.
will focus on extensive groundworks that took place at the time she vanished
, and last until Friday.
A source said: 'It's now or never.'
This bombshell new search is most important yet
By Rob Pattinson, Senior District Reporter
AFTER the airing of our exclusive investigation it quickly became clear - very few people had any idea over the extent of what the convicted paedophile and rapist might be capable of.
Despite denying any involvement in Maddie's disappearance, we need to remind ourselves, he is currently on course to walk free in September - in a matter of some 15 weeks.
And THAT is why the development of
No dig for the remains of a child can not should ever be greeted with happiness. Of course not.
The plight of Maddie is heartbreaking for us all - nevermind how impossible it must be for her dedicated family to consider.
But justice must be done in such appalling circumstances, mustn't it?
A
police
theory is the three-year-old or her pyjamas might have been dumped in trenches near the
where her family were staying in May 2007.
At least 30 agents from Germany's FBI — the BKA — acting on a tip-off arrived in
on Monday.
The search area will include a cottage half a mile away used by
and nearby scrubland.
A Sun investigation released last month uncovered a raft of evidence found at Brueckner's lair found by the German police.
A range of disturbing items show Brueckner's obsession with young kids.
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Children's toys and bikes were found at the suspect's lair
Credit: Dan Charity
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Hidden hard drive with photos taken in Portugal, which convinced police Madeleine died soon after vanishing
Credit: Dan Charity
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Cops found 75 youngsters' swimming costumes at childless Brueckner's bolthole in Neuwegersleben
Children's clothes and toys were found at
, plus masks, chemicals and guns.
There was also a hard-drive of pictures, which German investigators continue to keep secret, that is believed to indicate
Much of the newly uncovered evidence was found by chance at
in 2008, a year after Madeleine vanished.
In 2016 a dog ran on to the property and
Local cops then discovered Brueckner's dead dog - but underneath
They contained highly disturbing material — and 100 cops launched a
TIMELINE OF EVENTS
Here's a timeline of the case which has gripped the world.
May 3, 2007
January 15, 2016
Neighbour reports a possible 'grave' at Brueckner's abandoned factory in East Germany.
Cops find disturbing
February 16, 2016
Christian Brueckner is convicted for abusing a girl of five in a park after images found on his laptop.
He was sentenced to 15-months behind bars but was already on the run by then.
May 3, 2017
Around this time,
He reports an alleged confession by Christian Brueckner.
September 27, 2018
On-the-run Christian Brueckner is arrested over outstanding drugs claims in Italy.
He is extradited to Germany the following year.
December 16, 2019
Christian Brueckner was convicted, in Germany, for the 2005 rape of an American woman in Praia da Luz, Portugal, after his DNA was matched to a hair found on her bed.
He was sentenced to seven years behind bars.
June 4, 2020
German prosecutors reveal to the world they have a suspect in custody under investigation for the abduction of Madeleine McCann.
For the first time they claim
German media later name him as
June 23, 2023
In his first interview, witness Helge B alleges to German newspaper Bild that Christian Brueckner all-but-confessed the Madeleine abduction to him, by allegedly saying 'she didn't scream' as they talked about the case, at a music festival, in Spain.
February 16, 2024
Brueckner goes on trial accused of none-McCann allegations of rape and sex assault, in Braunschweig, Germany.
Prosecutors hope for a conviction to keep him behind bars permanently and lead to McCann charges.
October 8, 2024
Prosecutors launch an appeal, however. Decision pending.
September 17, 2025
Date on which
Prosecutors require an arrest warrant for a retrial over claims from last year - or over the McCann case.

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