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Brueckner Claims He Can 'End the Scandal of the Century' After Release, Report Says He Sought Untraceable Phone

He remains uncharged as investigators say their evidence is not yet sufficient to indict.

Overview

  • A phone shop manager in Neumünster says CCTV captured Christian Brueckner buying a budget handset, asking for a SIM without ID, and boasting he had evidence to "end" the case.
  • The witness says Brueckner displayed his ankle monitor and claimed people wanted him dead, adding references to USB sticks during a 90‑minute exchange.
  • Brueckner was freed on 17 September under electronic monitoring and probation conditions, and the Metropolitan Police say he refused a formally requested interview submitted via an International Letter of Request.
  • German prosecutors continue to name him their prime suspect and cite mobile phone data indicating he was in the Praia da Luz area in 2007, while acknowledging the evidence is not yet strong enough to charge him.
  • Multiple outlets report he sought an "untraceable" phone and that his ID card showed no travel limitations, raising flight‑risk concerns that officials have not confirmed.