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Ah! Thank you.
It’s a good point though.
Ah! Thank you.
Luz beach cafe........
Indeed! In Portughese-speaking countries too: Brazil, Mozambique, Angola, Cape Verde.Jornal de Noticias said the number Brückner was called from (+351) 916 510 683 was registered to a man called Diogo Silva, which is a common name in Portugal.
I don’t know what I’m allowed to say or not but I googled the name and the infamous Portugal town and that cafe popped up
Who knows if this person was a criminal or had anything to do with the crime though? Could just be a mate of CB and the police want to know what was said on the phone call etc.I’m not quite buying it though. If you were into this kind of lifestyle, would you really register your phone under your own name?
I really hope they look into Peggy too. It was never satisfactorily resolved. Or was it? I need to refresh...
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''EMBARGOED TO 1915 WEDNESDAY JUNE 3 Undated handout photo issued by Metropolitan Police of a 1993 Jaguar XJR6 that has been linked to the suspect.
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Detectives identify new suspect in Madeleine McCann disappearance
''Mr Cranwell told reporters on Wednesday he was taking the "really unusual" step of releasing two mobile phone numbers as part of the appeal.
The first, (+351) 912 730 680, is believed to have been used by the suspect and received a call from another Portuguese mobile, (+351) 916 510 683, while in the Praia da Luz area, starting at 7.32pm and ending at 8.02pm on the night of May 3 2007.''
''He added: "This is a significant development, which is why we've made the decision to take this significant step of making a public appeal on some information that we would not normally talk about in our major investigations."
The Operation Grange incident room can be contacted via 0207 321 9251 or [email protected].''
They did get someone for Peggy, but not before another man was imprisoned and later pardoned for her murder. Excuse the crappy source, it was the first MSM I came across with an update.
Cops in Germany have solved the case of a young girl who went missing 15 years ago - after the DNA of a dead neo-Nazi killer was found on her body.
Now German police have announced that DNA matching that of Uwe B[..], a member of a neo-Nazi cell, has been found on a piece of cloth recovered from her grave.
Peggy Knobloch WAS killed by neo-Nazi, cops reveal
Who knows if this person was a criminal or had anything to do with the crime though? Could just be a mate of CB and the police want to know what was said on the phone call etc.
They did get someone for Peggy, but not before another man was imprisoned and later pardoned for her murder. Excuse the crappy source, it was the first MSM I came across with an update.
Cops in Germany have solved the case of a young girl who went missing 15 years ago - after the DNA of a dead neo-Nazi killer was found on her body.
Now German police have announced that DNA matching that of Uwe B[..], a member of a neo-Nazi cell, has been found on a piece of cloth recovered from her grave.
Peggy Knobloch WAS killed by neo-Nazi, cops reveal[/QUOTE
This from 2018...
Man admits dumping German girl's body
They did get someone for Peggy, but not before another man was imprisoned and later pardoned for her murder. Excuse the crappy source, it was the first MSM I came across with an update.
Cops in Germany have solved the case of a young girl who went missing 15 years ago - after the DNA of a dead neo-Nazi killer was found on her body.
Now German police have announced that DNA matching that of Uwe B[..], a member of a neo-Nazi cell, has been found on a piece of cloth recovered from her grave.
Peggy Knobloch WAS killed by neo-Nazi, cops reveal
What number?
Because when I called both of them, my carrier's automatic message said that it was inactive.
So I am very surprised by your statement.
Per Wikipedia, Snapchat was created in 2011 Snapchat - Wikipedia
So, the mobile number was in use after 2011 to be registered with Snapchat, or am I wrong?
Long post at thread circa 2019I thought they vetoed that one and then found someone else guilty of disposing of her body but not her murder.