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Police ‘failed to DNA test evidence which could have led to capture of Maddie’s prime suspect’
Bungling Portuguese police failed to DNA test evidence in a rape case which could have led to the capture of the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case two years before her disappearance, it has emerged today.
Clothes and rope from a villa in southern Portugal where Christian Brueckner raped a 72-year-old American woman in 2005 were not DNA tested.
German prosecutors are now convinced that this crucial oversight by Portuguese police left 43-year-old Brueckner free to snatch Maddie two years later.
Sex criminal Brueckner raped the OAP in the Casa Jacaranda villa – just a 10-minute walk from the Algarve apartment where the McCanns holidayed in 2007.
The 2005 rape case inquiry was abandoned five months after the horrific attack, while neither a red T-shirt stuffed in the victim’s mouth nor a nylon rope used to tie her hands together were DNA tested, according to The Sun.
Portuguese police failed to DNA test evidence in a rape case which could have led to the capture of the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case two years before her disappearance (left, Christian Brueckner; right, Madeleine McCann)
Sex criminal Brueckner raped the OAP in the Casa Jacaranda villa – just a 10-minute walk from the Algarve apartment where the McCanns holidayed in 2007
Official documents show Carlos Farinha, then Director of the Judicial Police’s Forensic Science Laboratory, wrote in a November 2009 letter: ‘We have learned by telephone that the examination is no longer necessary. We are therefore cancelling the tests and returning the material sent to us for analysis.’
Brueckner was arrested over the rape in 2017 and convicted in December after German police reinvestigated and did DNA tests.
MailOnline previously reported in June how German prosecutors had written to Maddie’s parents to tell them that she is dead.
They refused to disclose how they knew, insisting that any further information could jeopardise the inquiry into suspect Christian Brueckner.
Hans Christian Wolters, who is leading the case, said he could not share key evidence with Scotland Yard officers or police in Portugal.
German prosecutors are now convinced that this crucial oversight by Portuguese police left 43-year-old Brueckner free to snatch Maddie two years later
MailOnline reported in June how German prosecutors had written to Kate and Gerry McCann (pictured together in 2007) to tell them that she is dead
Christian Brueckner is the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann in 2007
‘I sympathise with the parents but if we reveal more details to them it might jeopardise the investigation,’ he said.
‘We have concrete evidence that our suspect has killed Madeleine and this means she is dead. The parents have been told the German police have evidence that she is dead but we have not told them the details.’
The prosecutor also confirmed there is ‘no forensic evidence’ the child is dead, but there is ‘concrete evidence’ she has not survived her 13-year disappearance.
Scotland Yard and German police have received more than 1,000 calls since sex offender Brueckner, 43, was identified as a suspect in connection with Madeleine’s disappearance from Praia da Luz in May 2007.
They believe the German drifter burgled holiday homes in the Algarve and on some occasions sexually assaulted women and girls inside the properties.
Source: Daily Mail Australia | News Colony
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