Two weeks after Germans identified a suspect, there is no further clarity but much slander and speculation
Out of the blue, more than 13 years after Madeleine McCann disappeared, it seemed as if a resolution to the case might be in sight when German
police this month identified a new prime suspect and launched an international appeal for information.
Circumstantial evidence placed Christian Brückner, a convicted paedophile currently in
prison, in the town of Praia de Luz on the day of the disappearance, 3 May 2007. “It was a real bombshell in
Germany,” said Roman Lehberger, a journalist at the news magazine Der Spiegel. “It was clear to all of us immediately that this was a huge breakthrough.”