Irish Daily Mirror

Maddie chance missed by cops

Police knocked on suspect’s door but he was out

- BY MARTIN FRICKER martin.fricker@mirror.co.uk

PORTUGUESE detectives tried to quiz Christian Brueckner shortly after Madeleine Mccann vanished – but he was not in when they visited and it is not known if they returned.

The astonishin­g revelation that police may have given up probing the German fiend early on after getting no answer at his door came from Goncalo Amaral.

The disgraced ex-chief led the much-criticised initial probe in 2007 and has been in a legal fight with Madeleine’s parents Kate and Gerry for nine years.

Amaral, 60, said: “I have been told by colleagues, who are retired like me, that they had come knocking on the door. That person was not at home.”

He said he was not aware if any more inquiries were made after the visit, which was made shortly after Madeleine vanished in Praia da Luz, aged three.

Amaral’s comments, in a TV interview on Portugal’s TVI, came after it emerged last week Brueckner told a judge he was a paedophile when he was in court in 2006, charged with petrol theft.

But officials in Portimao apparently failed to pass that on to the

Policia Judiciaria – which Amaral was in charge of.

Lisbon-based Amaral said on TVI that police did not know Brueckner, 43, was a convicted paedophile.

It is thought he was known to them through a theft conviction and living in Praia da Luz.

Amaral was removed as head of the probe in 2008 after criticisin­g British police. And he falsely claimed in a 2009 book that Madeleine died accidental­ly and Kate and Gerry covered it up.

Rather than admitting in his latest interview mistakes were made, Amaral launched a fresh attack on the Mccanns and their holiday pals.

The Mccanns sued Amaral for defamation over his controvers­ial book, The Truth Of The Lie, in the Portuguese courts and the battle is still rumbling on. Amaral has made more than €380,000 from his book and a DVD spin-off.

He made similar claims in last year’s Netflix documentar­y about Madeleine’s disappeara­nce.

And in Sunday’s interview, he claimed Brueckner – currently in jail in the German city Kiel on a drugs conviction, and fighting a second sentence for raping a 72-year-old woman – has been made a “scapegoat” as he is an “almost perfect suspect”. He alleges German authoritie­s altered photos of the pervert’s VW Westfalia camper van.

Amaral handed the presenter what he claimed were photos of the vehicle taken last year, showing it had cartoon-style characters painted on the front and back, and a Portuguese number plate.

Amaral said: “I think it’s important to ask why the photo put out by the authoritie­s of the van was altered.”

Asked if he thinks Brueckner is guilty, he replied: “To answer that it has to be proven first an abduction took place.” During their libel case against Amaral, the Mccanns spoke of the “devastatio­n, anxiety and pain” that his claims caused.

 ??  ?? INTERVIEW Amaral on Portuguese TV
INTERVIEW Amaral on Portuguese TV
 ??  ?? MISSING Madeleine was nearly 4
CONVICTED Brueckner is child sex offender
MISSING Madeleine was nearly 4 CONVICTED Brueckner is child sex offender

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