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Mystery female donor who paid £1,300 fine to free Madeleine McCann suspect Brueckner is former COP who investigated him

Published on June 20, 2025 at 03:57 PM

THE woman who has paid for the prime Madeleine McCann suspect’s early release has been revealed as a cop who had been investigating the paedophile.

The mystery donor which means , 48, will walk free in less than three months, on September 17.

Christian Brueckner in court.
The woman who has paid for Christian Brueckner’s early release from jail has been revealed as a cop
Photo of Madeleine McCann as a toddler.
Brueckner’s release will have a major implication on the investigations into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann

Reports have now identified her as a former officer with the German FBI – known as the BKA – who claims to have been involved in wire-tapping his jail cell.

She confirmed to respected Hamburg-based publication Der Spiegel she paid the funds directly to the justice system – allowing the .


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Convicted rapist Brueckner had only been able to pay off £210 of the total fine and faced being kept behind bars until January.

That scenario would have granted cops four precious extra months to hunt down forensic evidence and finally charge him over .

As it is, the ex-cop’s intervention undermined the same force she previously worked for – all as they in two weeks ago.

The woman – who has not been publicly named – claims she worked in the field of “Operative Technology Audio”;.

She says she was involved in bugging Brueckner’s cell – allegations that emerged in last year as the disturbed German was cleared of fresh rape charges.

The female fine-payer did confirm: “I never had personal contact with Christian B.”;

And when confronted over the fine payment, the woman bizarrely told Spiegel it has been a “misunderstanding”; and she had tried in vain to reverse the payment.

She reportedly believed the fine was due to Brueckner insulting a police officer, something she said “wasn’t justified”;.

When she learned that the penalties were actually to do with a number of infractions, including bodily harm, “it was already too late,”; she said.

Spiegel reports it has been able to verify she transferred £1,300 to an account of the Braunschweig public prosecutor’s office at the Comdirect bank.

It cleared a 2016 Helmstedt District Court fine for drunkenness in traffic and forgery of documents and a 2017 Braunschweig court levy for assault.

Brueckner will now walk free when his sentence for raping an American woman, 72, in Praia da Luz, in 2005, ends.

He has been named publicly as the prime suspect over the May 3, 2007 disappearance of Maddie, of Rothley, Leics., since 2020 but has never been charged.

He has used letters to deny the claims but has refused to answer questions or provide an alibi.

His phone was in Praia da Luz on the night Madeleine vanished and made a 30-minute call from the area.

Photo of Madeleine McCann wearing an Everton football shirt.
Young Maddie vanished on May 3, 2007 in Portugal
Christian Brueckner in court.
Brueckner appeared in court earlier this year over verbal assaults on prison guards

His was re-registered into a name the day after the disappearance.

A Sun investigation this year revealed bombshell new evidence – including Brueckner’s obsession with snatching and abusing small, young, blonde girls.

We also placed him at key police locations of interest, including a lake where cops dug for evidence,

And we showed evidence he was at the scene of an al-but-confession when he allegedly said Maddie “did not scream,”; in 2008.

Our probe – aired on – revealed the existence of a hard-drive and laptop containing crucial picture evidence on the case.

Police maintain they have physical evidence Maddie is dead – but no forensic links.

German police have recently stressed the value UK authorities could provide by getting involved in the case again before Brueckner’s release.

He has refused to rule out leaving and insisted he will go to ground on his release.

If he travelled to a non-extradition country all hopes for McCann justice could disappear with him.

Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (10669210l) Christian Brueckner, 43, a German convictd paedophile, who has been named as the man suspected of abducting and murdering Madeleine McCann. He is said to be currently serving a prison sentence for raping a 72-year-old American woman in September 2005 at the Praia da Luz in Portugal where Madeleine disappeared where she was aged three. Brueckner, who has also been convicted of child sexual offences, is suspected of taking Madeleine from the family holiday apartment in Praia da Luz on the night of May 3, 2007. German police have confirmed that a man serving seven years in prison in Germany, who is a convicted child sex offender, is the new main suspect in Madeleine's abduction and possible murder. New suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, UK - 03 Jun 2020
Brueckner is serving time in jail after being convicted of rape
Police searching scrub land near an abandoned building.
Police tirelessly dug for new clues in Portugal two weeks ago

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