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GB News host Eamonn Holmes has expressed his disgust at the Madeleine McCann case as new bombshell evidence is set to be unveiled in a new TV documentary.Madeleine McCann: The Unseen Evidence will deep dive into the life of Christian Brueckner, the only remaining suspect in the disappearance of the then three-year-old on May 3, 2007.FULL STORY HERE.
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00:00It's interesting to get your take on certain stories and here's one in the front of the sun today
00:04and I was going through it with Ellie earlier and it just makes me sick, it really makes me sick.
00:09It's about Madeleine McCann here and this guy who they suspect of being, how would you say,
00:18because he's been found guilty of nothing, but they expect him linked to her death,
00:22but he had vile kidnap fantasies about children and it's just a very small blonde girl I'm thinking about, I'm in paradise.
00:36You see, I don't care if he's guilty or innocent or not, I just want to go and beat his head in after reading that.
00:41Yeah, but Christian Bruckner has been known to the authorities for being an absolutely evil, abhorrent man, okay?
00:50But we have to, I mean, I still don't know why Madeleine McCann is giving Colin Minches.
00:55She's not the only child that ever disappeared, okay?
00:58She's not the only child's parents who have gone through hell, still continue to go through hell
01:03and not know what's happened to their daughter.
01:06But, however, the sun have got this expose because there's a Channel 4 documentary tonight.
01:12That's why it's back in the news.
01:13Maddy, the unseen evidence, the headline is, a very small blonde girl, as you said, Eamon, I'm in paradise.
01:22I don't think anyone ever thought that Christian Bruckner was a paradigm of virtue and someone that had to be held up high.
01:30If the evidence is there, why has it taken so long to get any conviction?
01:36And why is it rearing its ugly head now?
01:39That's what I want to know.
01:40I would just say, picking up one of Claire's points, one of the most moving things I did as a Home Office Minister
01:47was to go to an annual event at St Martin's in the Field Church in Trafalgar Square
01:53where you gathered together all the parents of kids who'd gone missing and nobody knew where they were.
02:00And as Claire says, it's quite right.
02:01There are a huge number of kids, I'm afraid, who've never been found.
02:05No one knows what's happened to them.
02:06And I think it was terribly sad and moving because, you know, it's bad enough to lose a child.
02:11But to have a child disappear and not know what's happened to them is absolutely torture for parents.
02:16And the amount of money that this case still gets that's publicly funded is, I just can't quite get my head around it, to be honest with you.
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