It is claimed he boasted about owning the tools to his pal 😮
The suspect in the abduction of missing Madeleine McCann had a 'lock pick kit' for breaking into homes, according to police.
Another line of enquiry they're working on is whether Christian Brueckner employed a chemical found at his job as a car mechanic to sedate Madeleine and move her out of apartment 5a without her making a peep. Likely thinking he could use it for his own petty crime, Helge B kept the kit and told German police: "You can use it to pick any lock, including security locks.”
To sign up, simply type your email address into the purple box at the top of this story, hit subscribe and we'll do the rest. He said: “[The victim] said: ‘This borders on rape!’ And he just said: ‘Shut up.’ That's when I knew what kind of guy Brueckner was.”
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