Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, has broken his silence with a four-word denial: "No, of course not." Brueckner, a convicted sex offender, made this statement during an interview with a freelance journalist.
He accused German prosecutors and federal police of fabricating a "phantom bad guy" to frame him, claiming they intended to silence him. Brueckner believes he is being unfairly persecuted and shadowed by authorities, feeling like a victim of a state-driven narrative.
Despite being electronically tagged and monitored, Brueckner remains at large and moves between hostels and budget hotels. His lawyers have criticized the surveillance as harassment and a violation of his human rights. Brueckner's past convictions include rape and child abuse, and he has faced other charges, though some cases have ... download the app to read more
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