Christian Bruckner, the prime suspect in Madeleine McCann's disappearance, faces a crucial verdict that may influence future investigations into her case.
Prosecutors paint Bruckner as a 'sadistic psychopath' aiming for a 15-year sentence for raping three women and committing child abuse in Portugal.
His defense attorney argues the verdict should reflect that the trial is overshadowed by the McCann case, suggesting unjust biases in the proceedings.
If acquitted, Bruckner could be released from prison this spring, complicating efforts by German prosecutors to pursue further connections to McCann's disappearance.
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