You would think through their own intelligence system and informants they could have known CB's address even if CB had never told them.
Amaral was the co-ordinator of the investigation until he was sacked from it. Even in the light of the present circumstances his focus does not reach beyond his prejudices. For example he seems to be in denial about any information which diverts attention away from that very limited point of view ~
On the matter of the cell phones and the association of the cell phone numbers during the investigation at the time of the disappearance, Gonçalo Amaral has doubts about the origin of those numbers recently associated with the German suspect Christian Brueckner: "Is anyone sure that this phone belongs to this man?” he questioned, underlining that "small details like this, is what makes the evidence".
The former PJ believes that if the German police knew that the phone number belonged to Brueckner, "they wouldn't need to seek for more information."
in Correio da Manhã, June 27, 2020 at 20:28