Madeleine McCann: German prisoner identified as suspect #28

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  • #521
What did MN's solicitor do when MN was sending letters to the media?

Nothing! He can't do anything about it except telling his client not to do. His client is a grown up person!
 
  • #522
Nothing! He can't do anything about it except telling his client not to do. His client is a grown up person!
but did the solicitor continue to talk to the media? because here it appears FF is silent
 
  • #523
but did the solicitor continue to talk to the media? because here it appears FF is silent

The solicitor quit talking to the media since his client decided to do so! Imo s..t hit the fan for FF. I assume he (FF) expected to use this case to substantiate his reputation. But i assume he has been kicked into reality very soon.

He is far away from being a Johann S. imo...
 
  • #524
In one letter, to be shown in the TV documentary, Brueckner writes:' I was never caught by the police because I followed a few key principles.

'Where possible, only driving during the day so that my battered 'hippy bus' didn't attract attention, only driving on the roads I needed to and, most importantly never provoking the police.

'So that means not committing any crimes, certainly not abducting anyone.'

It's such a peculiar rationale he gives here. He's saying he wouldn't abduct anyone because he wouldn't want to draw attention to his other illegal activities. Makes no sense. Especially given all the crimes and burglaries we know he committed and the things he boasted about to others. His antics in the Messines playground kind of undermine everything he is saying here too, he had gone into hiding, with an international arrest warrant out for him at the time and yet he has the 'urge' to go and do something like that that and gets himself extradited.

Exactly.
He has an alternative reality, so typical of a narc.

JMO
 
  • #525
The solicitor quit talking to the media since his client decided to do so! Imo s..t hit the fan for FF. I assume he (FF) expected to use this case to substantiate his reputation. But i assume he has been kicked into reality very soon.

He is far away from being a Johann S. imo...
JS is also CB's lawyer but stays very much in the background.
 
  • #526
The solicitor quit talking to the media since his client decided to do so! Imo s..t hit the fan for FF. I assume he (FF) expected to use this case to substantiate his reputation. But i assume he has been kicked into reality very soon.

He is far away from being a Johann S. imo...

CB won't be getting narcissistic supply in prison, he can't help writing letters, he needs to 'feed'. Usually narcs go to great lengths to protect their reputation, they need to feel superior, have no interest in taking responsibility, can't bare being humiliated and see others as disposable - Their view of themselves is usually very different to how others view them, once you get to know them their realities become transparent and quite ridiculous.
JMO
 
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  • #527
agreed. I think the sentences are generally very lenient for child sexual abuse. they should all be jailed for life :-(

What they've (and others who do this have) done is effectively killed a child. The sentence should reflect that.

I have very depressing thoughts on why crimes like this continue to attract such low sentences.

As everyone knows I don't believe there is any video. I think what is happening is basic police work.

They got the tip on CB, which fits with one of the main theories of the case - the burglar theory. The more they looked at him, the more they have found circumstantial evidence. Accomplices who confirm he is a burglar, modus operandi. potentially stolen SIM card from OC. Inside help.

Then the rape case gave them a similar breaking/entering - plus the violence.

CB put himself in the frame with his careless talk and writings.

I do wonder though, without the body what specifically can link him to murder?

Agree. I'm past arguing. I'm just going to wait for HCW to reveal his hand and finally charge CB with the evidence that he claims he has that will conclusively point to CB and finally tie up all the 'loose ends'.
 
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  • #528
What they've (and others who do this have) done is effectively killed a child. The sentence should reflect that.

I have very depressing thoughts on why crimes like this continue to attract such low sentences.



Agree. I'm past arguing. I'm just going to wait for HCW to reveal his hand and finally charge CB with the evidence that he claims he has that will conclusively point to CB and finally tie up all the 'loose ends'.

Well there is certainly lots of media activity right now - i do wonder if there are rumblings out of the prosecutors office.
 
  • #529
What they've (and others who do this have) done is effectively killed a child. The sentence should reflect that.

I have very depressing thoughts on why crimes like this continue to attract such low sentences.

Agree. I'm past arguing. I'm just going to wait for HCW to reveal his hand and finally charge CB with the evidence that he claims he has that will conclusively point to CB and finally tie up all the 'loose ends'.

I agree 100%. vile vile individuals. if only for that, CB should be charged for the videos, photos and chats he had.
 
  • #530
Well there is certainly lots of media activity right now - i do wonder if there are rumblings out of the prosecutors office.

trying to see whether there was any such fury before in the case... especially from the German media before HCW and the BKA made a public statement.
 
  • #531
In one letter, to be shown in the TV documentary, Brueckner writes:' I was never caught by the police because I followed a few key principles.

'Where possible, only driving during the day so that my battered 'hippy bus' didn't attract attention, only driving on the roads I needed to and, most importantly never provoking the police.

'So that means not committing any crimes, certainly not abducting anyone.'

It's such a peculiar rationale he gives here. He's saying he wouldn't abduct anyone because he wouldn't want to draw attention to his other illegal activities. Makes no sense. Especially given all the crimes and burglaries we know he committed and the things he boasted about to others. His antics in the Messines playground kind of undermine everything he is saying here too, he had gone into hiding, with an international arrest warrant out for him at the time and yet he has the 'urge' to go and do something like that that and gets himself extradited.

I have the feeling CB is some kind of fantasist and loser. Likely with substance abuse issues.

Now he has some notoriety and an audience for his nonsense.
 
  • #532
The brown part is Suedbaden. LÖ means Lörrach, so it’s def. Suedbaden
 

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  • #533
I have the feeling CB is some kind of fantasist and loser. Likely with substance abuse issues.

Now he has some notoriety and an audience for his nonsense.

That’s the least of his worries
 
  • #534
I have the feeling CB is some kind of fantasist and loser. Likely with substance abuse issues.

Now he has some notoriety and an audience for his nonsense.
I almost feel a book coming on...
 
  • #535
yes- it appears so.

" This serviced was carried out between 10H00 and 11H00, together with his colleague who is named Mario, and consisted of the repair of a blind in the room of the parents of the minor;"

Maybe irrelevant regarding possible 'pool man' but I just found this.............

"A Sun on Sunday probe this week has found that at least two members of staff at the complex where the McCanns stayed had criminal records.
Both were interviewed by Portuguese police, whose probe was derailed as they wrongly focused on Madeleine’s parent Kate and Gerry, both doctors aged 52 from Rothley, Leics.
One of the staff members was in their apartment – 5A – carrying out repair work two days before Madeleine went missing.
He has a previous conviction – like Christian B – for drug trafficking."

Ex-lawyer says 'psychopathic' Christian B could be behind Maddie's abduction
 
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  • #538
Maddie suspect mocks cops saying they have NO evidence he snatched her

He wrote: "Even if at the moment attempts are being made to create a shattering overall picture of me with bought-in witnesses, it is the essential questions, the decisive questions, that will never be answered with a 'yes'.

"Was I or my vehicle clearly seen near the crime scene on the night of the crime? Are there DNA traces of me at the crime scene?

“Are there DNA traces of the injured party in my vehicle? Are there any other traces of the damaged party in my possession? Photos? And, not to forget, is there a dead body?

This is an extract from one of the 7 letters CB wrote to Jutta Rabe. The language is quite telling IMO. Jutta explained in the documentary that in all of these letters she received, not once does he actually deny the crime, or give an alibi. Instead he boasts that the BKA won't be able to prove it.

It shows a narcissistic personality, and whether guilty or not, he gives the impression of revelling in the notoriety. Another strange comment he made in the letters was along the lines of:

"What do you think? Am I innocent or did I commit the perfect crime?"
 
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  • #539
Precious, sweet, innocent MM. She is all I can think of.

JMO
 
  • #540
Seems he’s not bothering to deny anything, he’s challenging BKA to prove that he did it. Answering questions with questions, a basic deflection strategy. Can he really be so confident to be convinced he made no mistakes and left no trail anywhere, or is he wanting to find out what evidence they do have that could incriminate him?!
 
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