Evidence comes to light linking Christian Bruckner to Madeleine McCann’s disappearance
He is the main suspect in the case

Madeleine McCann.
Christian Bruckner has long been the prime suspect in the case of the disappearance and death of Madeleine McCann in the Praia da Luz (Portugal) apartment 17 years ago.
Now, a detective, Titus Stampa, has revealed that there are several pieces of evidence linking the accused to the case that could be very close to solving what happened on May 3, 2007.
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Bruckner is currently immersed in various legal proceedings, accused of multiple rapes, abuses and robberies. During his testimony at the Braunschweig District Court, Detective Stampa made a startling revelation about the Madeleine McCann case.
The investigator took the stand and, once there, confessed that the Federal Criminal Investigation Office (BKA) has evidence linking two of Bruckner’s email accounts to McCann’s disappearance and death, but made it known that he could not give further details because that case is still open.
Bruckner’s creepy emails that may solve McCann case
Despite this, he made public that the suspect had used these accounts to exchange images of sexual abuse of minors and that, something that had caught the attention of investigators is that all evidence from the first half of 2007, the year of McCann’s disappearance, was removed from the account.

In his statement, Stampa refers to one of the emails sent and in it Bruckner refers to a fantasy where he kidnaps a five-year-old girl and her mother and, after taking them away, sexually abuses them with brutality.
Another piece of evidence in the BKA’s possession, an external hard drive containing a multitude of documents, also attracted attention, although it was not stated what the documents were about.