READ MORE:The legal team defending Madeleine McCann prime suspect Christian Brueckner in his trial for unrelated sex offences is attempting to have a key piece of evidence thrown out of court, arguing that investigators broke international law in obtaining it.
'The Portuguese authorities were not even informed of this. It is as if the German police just went to England and started carrying out a police investigation there and then seizing evidence and flying it back to Germany. It's outrageous!' Details of the hard-drive were provided yesterday in court by Titus Stampa, a detective commissioner for the Federal Criminal Police , Germany's equivalent of the FBI.Two of them were used to send pornographic pictures, including of himself and his erect penis.
Moreover, it also included various versions of two stories, the 'Mother / Daughter' story, and the 'Zofen story'. But the defence has consistently tried to prevent this story from being heard in court, arguing that the police search was unauthorised and therefore evidence secured there is inadmissible.
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