Irish Daily Mail

‘I didn’t think anything’

Aged 17, German was in the dock for sex attacks on young children. Asked by judge what he thought of his actions, his chilling response...

- By Inderdeep Bains and Sam Greenhill

THE first details of Christian Brueckner’s troubled Bavarian youth emerged yesterday as it was claimed that he was given up by his mother at birth and began abusing children as a teenager.

Brueckner was 17 when he molested a six-year-old girl in a public playground in his home town of Wuerzburg, Bavaria.

He only stopped groping the terrified schoolgirl when she began to scream and cry and he then ran away, a youth court was told.

Later, the then-teenage Brueckner ‘dropped his trousers’ at a nine-yearold before fleeing the scene, according to German newspaper Bild yesterday.

Brueckner, who had quit secondary school to train as a car mechanic, was arrested later for the vile acts in 1994.

At his trial at Wuerzburg District Court, he was asked by the juvenile judge what he thought about his actions and he replied: ‘I didn’t think anything,’ according to the newspaper.

A psychiatri­st told the court that Brueckner required ‘intensive supervisio­n’. He was sentenced to two years in a young person’s detention centre, convicted of both offences.

Born in Bavaria in 1976, he was born Christian Fischer but was given up by his birth mother and placed in a children’s home in Wuerzburg.

He was later adopted by the Brueckner family, taking their name, German media reports said.

But he descended into a life of crime as a young teenager and was convicted of his first burglary in Wuerzburg in 1992, aged 15.

In 1993 he was sentenced to an eightmonth suspended juvenile sentence for multiple thefts and driving without a licence. His formative years appear to have been a swift descent into petty crime and depravity.

He did not even complete his twoyear youth detention before hotfooting it to Algarve, Portugal as a backpacker after turning 18 in 1995.

It set the scene for a lifetime on the run, as the German drifter reportedly funded his 12 years in the Algarve sunshine by breaking into holiday homes, peddling drugs and stealing car parts.

He left Portugal shortly after Madeleine McCann disappeare­d in May 2007 and returned to Germany ‘to start a new life’, according to a friend who gave him somewhere to stay in Braunschwe­ig.

In 2012 Brueckner set up a kiosk business in the city, selling soft drinks, alcohol and cigarettes.

The kiosk business collapsed and Brueckner ended up drinking heavily, living on the streets and scraping by with social security payments. A former neighbour, named only as Norbert M, claimed: ‘He became more and more aggressive. I heard that he left the kiosk and then went to Portugal or Spain with a girl. He then left dogs in his kiosk for weeks.’

He said that he had negotiated with Brueckner to take over the kiosk in 2015 and he ‘went crazy’.

Norbert M said: ‘He wanted to take a freezer and the air conditioni­ng with him, even though he didn’t own it.

‘He was very aggressive. A little later he showed up here with some acquaintan­ces. One of them threatened me.’ Yesterday it was reported that Brueckner could be released from prison in days.

He is currently in jail in Kiel in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein, after being handed a sentence for selling drugs on the island of Sylt.

He was originally jailed in 2011 for almost two years.

He was released due to good behaviour but sent back to jail in October 2018 for breaching probation.

As of tomorrow, he will have served two-thirds of the 2011 term meaning he is now eligible for parole.

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