Madeleine McCann: German prisoner identified as suspect - #22

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  • #861
That is interesting!

Maybe he was on his way to HB?

Milano is close to Genua. From there you can use the ferry to Corsica.

Although you do not really need a passport from germany to italy due to the open borders, but you need a passport for using the ferries from the port. Maybe the officials are controlling the shiptraffic on other rules, than via mainlands in europe?

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Maybe he knew about the arrest warrants and tried to change his identity with a second document because he knew that the border police at the ports are going to check the identity?
 
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That is interesting!

Maybe he was on his way to HB?

Milano is close to Genua. From there you can use the ferry to Corsica.

Although you do not really need a passport from germany to italy due to the open borders, but you need a passport for using the ferries from the port. Maybe the officials are controlling the shiptraffic on other rules, than via mainlands in europe?

Erscheinen zur Einschiffung und Formalitäten

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Maybe he knew about the arrest warrants and tried to change his identity with a second document because he knew that the border police at the ports are going to check the identity?

But surely he would have given his real ID to Italian officials otherwise they wouldn't have known to arrest him?
 
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But surely he would have given his real ID to Italian officials otherwise they wouldn't have known to arrest him?

Right! That wouldn't fit.
 
  • #864
Right! That wouldn't fit.

He'd only need a passport to go outside Schengen area, like you say. He had whole of Europe to hide in.
So I wonder where he was planning to go?
 
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He'd only need a passport to go outside Schengen area, like you say.
So I wonder where he was planning to go?

You get a passport if stolen at the embassy, not the police station. There is one in Milano.

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So maybe the embassy called the police?

I would assume, the police at the port in Corsica (?) checks all entrances?
 
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So i think, the whole story of being robbed on train was a big lie and somewhere in Milano still must be a bag with his stuff and maybe a car he used to go there....

Seems FF said CB was 'on holiday' at the time.....
Netherlands, Switzerland then on to Italy.

"Detectives first tried to covertly track his movements but he soon realised that he was under surveillance. The officers then began openly following him.
‘We stood in front of his house at night, walked beside him when he was out, and talked to him,’ said an investigator.
Brueckner went to the Netherlands, where the Dutch police who took over surveillance lost him. From there he fled to Italy, where he was arrested a month later and extradited back to Germany where he was convicted of the 2005 rape of a pensioner."
British woman claims Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner 'targeted her' | Daily Mail Online

"However, Fulscher told the court as his client had only gone on holiday he did not have to inform the authorities he was leaving the country.
He said: "In the framework of the supervision order he was not required to remain on German territory.
"He wanted to go on holiday. This was communicated to his probation officer."

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/12148680/madeleine-mccann-suspect-exploited-eu-open-borders-court/
 
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  • #869
Is this true..

Few people know that cadaverine, the odorous substance that detects corpse dogs, is also found in small quantities in "everyday materials", for example in sauerkraut or fermented grain. Much more interesting, however: also in human saliva, usually in very small quantities - but not when teeth and / or gums are inflamed and decomposition processes are in progress, increasingly also in older people. Dog handlers know that.
This is true but cadaverine is one of the by-products of decomposition. And supposedly not the only one that dogs detect after training
 
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Is it possible that the VW Westfalia van plates ended in 84DL ?
 
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Thanks. Could you give me a link to the photo?
 
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the number plate photo link was posted above by C.greek
 
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Yes the Westfalia plates read "34-91-XE" in a photo at Malaga which was taken on 30 Mar 2007.

Do you know if that's a Portuguese number plate, please?
 
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Do you know if that's a Portuguese number plate, please?
IMO that looks like a "P" (=Portugal) on the blue area of the number plate
 
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