Regarding the CP material and autobiographical accounts found in the box factory raid, I'm wondering if the intention wasn't to bury them, but rather to destroy them.
In GA's book, he says that the Lidl carrier bag (in which the pen drives were found) was filled with "firewood".
And in JC's book, he says the following -
Detectives also stumbled across the burial site of one of Brueckner’s dogs ... and under it, in a Lidl carrier bag, an alarming hoard of child sex abuse images and videos. The stash had been found entirely by accident when a policeman kicked over the ashes of an apparent bonfire and spotted a bone from a dog.
So if you built a bonfire directly on top of a dog that burnt enough to expose bone, which in turn was on top of a bag filled with firewood, surely the expectation is that the contents of the bag were meant to burn too? Piecing together to the two accounts, it seems to me now that CB may have piled this incriminating evidence into some kind of pit and set fire to it with the intention of destroying it for good. Except it would appear the fire burned out before it reached the lower levels. That's assuming of course that GA's and JC's accounts about the firewood and bonfire are true. Would also be interested to know who exactly 'euthanized' CB's dog (as was recently reported) and when exactly this was.
If that is what happened, the question then is what prompted CB to take that action, at that particular time? It feels possibly like something done in a rush (and poorly) in response to an imminent threat he perceived from the authorities closing in.
Is the date of when this dog died known?