The Scotsman

Girls’ swim costumes found by police probe into German suspect

- By TREVOR MARSHALLSE­A newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Girls’ swimming costumes, children’s clothes and 8,000 child abuse images were found by police investigat­ing Madeleine Mccann suspect Christian Brueckner, according to German media reports.

Brueckner also reportedly boasted that a motorhome he owned and drove repeatedly between Germany and Portugal was ideal for hiding “drugs and children”.

German investigat­ors believe Brueckner killed Madeleine soon after abducting her from a holiday apartment in the Portuguese resort of Praia da Luz in May 2007.

The 43-year-old Brueckner is serving a 15-month prison sentence in Germany for drug dealing. He is appealing a conviction for the 2005 rape of a 72-year-old American woman, also at Praia da Luz, for which he was sentenced to seven years in jail. Germany’s

Spiegel TV has revealed in a documentar­y that police seized the motorhome in May 2016 as part of an investigat­ion into the disappeara­nce of fiveyear-old Inga Gehricke – the so-called German Maddie.

The red and white Allegro Bay RV had been bought by Brueckneri­ngermanyin­2010. It was found at a disused factory site near Braunschwe­ig that Brueckner had bought six years earlier at auction. During a six-day examinatio­n of the site, police also found computer memory sticks with more than 8,000 files, mostly containing pictures and videos of child abuse, the documentar­y said.

The items were in a carrier bag buried beneath the body of Brueckner’s dog.

Brueckner was under suspicion after Inga vanished from the woods near Diakoniewe­rk Wilhelmsho­f in Saxonyanha­lt during a family picnic in 2015. He was charged in relation to the child pornograph­y, but not in relation to Inga.

Spiegel TV said police had also found numerous items of children’s clothing, most of them “small swimsuits”, in the motorhome. Brueckner does not have any children.

A friend of Brueckner’s, identified in the documentar­y as Bjorn R, spoke of Brueckner’s behaviour while he lived near holiday resorts in Portugal.

“Alcohol sometimes loosened his tongue,” Bjorn R said. “He said that he was in Portugal and he got in everywhere and stole cameras.”

A former ambulance driver who met Brueckner and saw the RV said: “He told me ‘drugs and children, you can transport them in this van, it’s a safe space in the van, nobody can find them. Nobody can catch you’.”

Bjorn R told the documentar­y he had been contacted in 2013 by police investigat­ing Madeleine’s disappeara­nce.

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