NSChristian Bruckner, the prime suspect in the kidnapping and murder of Madeleine McCann, had a secret magic door in the house he was living in in Braunschweig, Germany.
According to The Mirror, it was the property’s current tenant who contacted authorities when he learned that Christian was accused of kidnapping three-year-old Maddie, in the Algarve, and that he lived in that house after that crime.
By the time he went to live there, the man didn’t care what he found in the trapdoor, but after Christian’s arrest, he began to suspect that something was going on there. The ceiling was painted blue, and the room had fairy lights and handmade wooden dolls that were “beautiful and sinister”.
However, an old friend of the German also revealed last summer that the German wanted to line the basement with sheet metal like Josef Fritzl did when he kidnapped his 11-year-old daughter Elisabeth.
Remember that Christian Bruckner was arrested in Milan in 2018, extradited to Germany where he was imprisoned, and sentenced to seven years in prison, for the rape of an elderly American woman, in 2005, in the Algarve.
Soon after his conviction, German authorities accused him of being responsible for Madi’s 2007 disappearance from Praia da Luz, where he was vacationing in the country.
Everything indicates that the formal charges against him, related to this case, will be lifted later this year. The defense attorney ensures that Christian has nothing to do with the British girl’s disappearance.
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