When inquired by police about Nov. 1's robbery NF admitted she had a call from CB (his mobile 915 078 040) but said he was in Germany that day and that he came to Portugal from time to time in a van where he slept.
Diesel?? Really?? That is carfuel!!CB was known as Chris Diesel in Algarve after he was arrested.
Diesel?? Really?? That is carfuel!!
Diesel?? Really?? That is carfuel!!
Diesel?? Really?? That is carfuel!!
I suspect people used the name mockingly.
Hmm...
“In the previous appeal, the suspect was described as a tanned, dark-haired man who spoke English slowly. He had a foreign accent and possibly slurred speech, had unkempt hair and was unshaven. Witnesses also said he smelled strange, and some said he had a pot belly.”
Sounds like someone who’s drunk with English as a second language. We know he had an alcohol problem.
Ah this is a different mobile number for CB than the number released previously by German police.When inquired by police about Nov. 1's robbery NF admitted she had a call from CB (his mobile 915 078 040) but said he was in Germany that day and that he came to Portugal from time to time in a van where he slept.
NF was not married. She was solteira, single. Source: sexta9.So CB stole a car and came with the stolen car to Portugal?(was that the jag?) (0.4.12).BP knew this?Also it could be that NF was married with RS
https://cdn-ondemand.rtp.pt/nas2.share/informacao/2020/wultimasbruckner_0307ww_289109.mp4
Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner's 'girlfriend' accomplice is finally unmasked | Daily Mail Online
It’s the daily mail I know but interesting about the phone call and keeping a look out.
Roman, a rich German who paid Foral's rents, was in Germany at the time NF and CB lived at Foral. He returned in December to find upwards of 50.000€ in expensive things and new furniture in their home NF couldn't justify to him. He filed divorce at the time (or shortly thereafter).
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100.000€ is a lot of money. Women say NF saw them going to bank to deposit it, but they couldn't. Maybe they couldn't justify where it came from IMO. Anyway if they went to police that money was probably legitimate but they couldn't justify that to the bank.
Mendel, was her babysitting ad actually in the name NF? What phone number was on it?
I agree. You'd just look to satisfy yourself. If you're already at the door it would have taken literally secondsNot implying anything, but I just find it so strange that MO (or anyone for that matter) whose task it was to check on 3 very young children....on hearing 'a noise' from the bedroom, would not look in on them? Does anyone else agree? Why wouldn't you check to see if one of the kids was stirring, needed the bathroom or whatever...
I agree, doesn’t really help his cause does it. The whole point of the checks was to listen for noises. He hears a noise and doesn’t investigate. Doesn’t even tell the parents when he goes back to the table... ‘oh, I just heard a noise in there, but didn’t bother to look into the room where your 3 children were, kate’. Not great.
I also cannot understand why the parents got so many things ‘confused’. The timings, who was where, Tanner sighting, Murat sighting, picking Murat out as tannerman. Pointing the finger at Murat was only going to help find the child, if everything about it was true. But it wasn’t true, and so it wasted loads of police investigation time. Imo.
They didn't answer those questions.
who says this? AB, someone in Braunschweig or was someone said in court?
'He was very engaging, dominant and sociable, he seemed like a hopeless dreamer who always had big plans,'says one companion. 'I knew he was up to no good. Drugs and such. But I had no idea that he had sexually abused children.'
'The man says it was no secret that the police were always after him. One former girlfriend had regularly called the police because Brueckner had allegedly beaten her.
'It was conspicuous that he had boasted about a sudden financial windfall after he returned from Portugal in 2007. Friends remember him telling them that he had found cash in a pile of clothes, large sums of money, after breaking into a home in the Algarve.
'In addition to a mobile home, he also used the money to buy a derelict factory property in the state of Saxony-Anhalt.