The hard drive found at the suspect's factory “contains evidence that Madeleine McCann is dead”
A hard drive was allegedly found in an abandoned factory purchased by the main suspect, containing evidence of her death, in Madeleine McCann investigation.
German prosecutors believe Christian Brueckner killed a three-year-old child after disappearing on a family vacation in Praia de Luz in Portugal in 2007.
The drive was discovered in an abandoned factory in 2016 and was purchased by Brueckner in 2008 for £20,000, according to The Sun.
Investigators also found an insurance document proving the suspect was at a music festival where he said he admitted to killing Madeline.
Christian Brueckner allegedly killing Madeleine McCann
Witness Helge B claimed Brueckner told him she was “not screaming,” but questions about his credibility were always there.
It is said that children's clothes and toys are already in masks, chemicals and guns.
German police also found six USB sticks and two memory cards in their wallets. Evidence was detected by dogs in 2016.
The suspect described taking drugs outside the nursery, while the other said he abused a four-year-old girl.
Skype conversations with other pedophiles were also found, including that he said he wanted to “catch something and use it for a few days”.
It is said that images of children abusive girls of four and five years old were also found during the search, and more than 75 swimming costumes were unearthed along with toys and small bicycles.
A few years after Madeleine's disappearance, a satellite navigation also showed that Brueckner was in the Algarve.
The claims will be broadcast in full swing in the Channel 4 documentary on Wednesday night.
Contact Bruckner's representative for comment.
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