Christian Brückner, the primary suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, has rejected an interview request from the Metropolitan Police. The investigation into McCann’s case, which remains one of the most famous unsolved cases since her disappearance in 2007, continues without Brückner’s cooperation. He has not been charged in connection to the case and denies any involvement. Brückner is currently serving a seven-year sentence for unrelated sexual assault charges and might be released soon. Investigators have pointed to evidence linking him to the Praia da Luz area around the time of McCann’s disappearance, prompting ongoing inquiries despite a lack of breakthroughs. The case highlights differences between British and German legal approaches, as authorities in Germany suspect Brückner of murder, while British police classify it as a missing persons case. The investigation continues, supported by significant funding but without any formal charges against Brückner.