Some crimes go unsolved or at least unresolved for many, many years. The fact that the police have yet to bring charges against the key suspect should not imo be an excuse for mockery or gloating and yet it appears that that is precisely what is happening here on this thread and often on other threads thanks to the trolls and WUMs who get their kicks from such childish behavour. It's time people behaved like adults and realised that just because a crime is complex and difficult to solve doesn't mean that the police are not on the right track. Anyone with an ounce of decency would be hoping for a positive outcome from this investigation, and by that I mean the successful prosecution of the culprit that took Madeleine from her bedroom.
It is amusing to watch the "but what about the ... ... ... " showing so little regard for the victims of the crimes with which Brueckner is currently charged.
What about the three rape victims whose cases are on hold while Brueckner's lawyers protect his right to a fair trial? There are also the sexual assaults on children to be considered as the authorities weigh their rights and Brueckner's rights in the same legal argument involving all five indictments.
In what way have indictments speeded up progress to trial?
There is a log jam here ~ and until it is resolved and it decided not if but where Brueckner will face trial we are stuck with it.
All part of the legal process and presently the ball is with Brueckner's lawyers. It is all very time consuming but if they seem to be in no hurry to be getting on with it, why the furore?
Madeleine's case is unlikely to be dealt with in court any sooner than anyone else's even if Brueckner was charged. We are watching the delay happening with five charges already ~ why would it benefit anyone to add a sixth delay.
Brueckner has rights and his legal team is defending them to the hilt. So who is defending the rights of the victims. Is that objectionable for some people. I think it seems so.