“Madeleine McCann IS HERE” — Ch:il:ling discovery of a Josef Fritzl-style dungeon hidden in the basement where Christian Brueckner once lived

Christian Brueckner is said to have expressed a desire to construct a dungeon with soundproof walls; however, there is no evidence indicating that he ever acted on this intention.

The suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, Christian Brueckner, reportedly mentioned wanting to create a dungeon reminiscent of Josef Fritzl’s in his residence.

Brueckner, a 43-year-old paedophile believed to have abducted and murdered Madeleine 13 years ago, allegedly stated his intention to build the dungeon in his cellar, according to a friend.

This friend, who chose to remain anonymous, informed the Sun: “He had a cellar and he said he wanted to line it with heavy plates, like the guy in Austria.”

He is said to have guided a television crew to the residence where he was living around 2013.

While residing in Brunswick, Germany, after returning from Portugal, Brueckner reportedly shared his ‘fantasy’ with his friend.

The anonymous acquaintance also asserted that Brueckner managed a kiosk next to a school and kindergarten in Brunswick.

Fritzl was sentenced to life imprisonment after it was revealed that he had kept his own daughter as a sex slave for 24 years in a horrific dungeon.

The garden house of a property owned by Fritzl.

He stated: “[The children] would use their pocket money to buy sweets here.

“He provided the children with lollipops at no cost.”

Over a decade ago, Fritzl was sentenced to life imprisonment after it was revealed that he had kept his own daughter as a sex slave for 24 years in a horrific dungeon.

He received a life sentence for his incestuous and abhorrent crimes committed at his residence in the town of Amstetten, located in the north-eastern state of Lower Austria, before her suffering finally concluded on April 19, 2008.