Convicted rapist Christian Brueckner is made an 'arguido' or official suspect in Madeleine McCann case
Christian Brueckner is now an 'official suspect' in the abduction of British child Madeleine McCann, then three.
The convicted rapist, 44, has been made an 'arguido' or 'suspect' by Portugal, on the eve of 15th anniversary. Portugal has a statute of limitations for serious crimes after 15 years of incident that shocked the world. If charges are not brought before May 3, there is a reduced chance of conviction due to period since crime
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