Posted on 09/29/2025 8:00:55 AM PDT by RandFan
The freed suspect in the Madeleine McCann case has come out of hiding to confront the prosecutor who has accused him of the British toddler's murder.
Christian B, who cannot be fully identified under German privacy laws, travelled for hours to try to speak to lawyer Hans Christian Wolters.
Mr Wolters has stated publicly that he has evidence, which he has not revealed, to show that Christian B abducted and killed Madeleine, who vanished from her bed during a Portuguese holiday in 2007.
Christian B denies any involvement in her disappearance.
The suspect, who was released from a rape sentence two weeks ago, told Sky News in an exclusive interview: "The prosecutor refused to meet me, but I told his representative I wanted his help to get my life back.
"I'm being hounded by the media, and it's his fault. I want him to take responsibility.
"I was told there was nothing they could do to help. I had been convicted and released, and I wasn't their responsibility."
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There are 2 options:
1. He’s innocent
2. He’s a sociopath.
CC
I believe this is the guy who’s cell mate in a German prison said he admitting abducting Madeleine.
Which may be factual. But it is still hearsay.
They had to protect the Podesta’s.
No, it’s an admission against interest. Pretty much always admissible.
I guess I meant that a lot of convicts will use it to get their sentence reduced or better conditions in the prison.
Which means you have to take what they say as skeptical.
For the one crime alone, the horrific and violent rape of an elderly American tourist, for which he has just been released after time-served, should have been enough to see him committed for life. Irrespective of the McCann case.
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