Failure by the police to secure a conviction despite any compelling evidence they may have against CB can be a reason for utmost rejoicing by those who will thereafter enjoy carte blanche to continue their campaign of lies/misinterpretation and wishful thinking pushing the "parents dunnit" theory - I bet you can't wait for that day.
My opinion is that the police have carefully chosen the cases they intend to bring to trial and that includes the evidence re two rape cases none of us have ever really heard about in any great detail.
The assault on the beach relies on direct evidence from the witnesses.
The assault on the children in the playground is supported by direct evidence of the parents involved including an off duty police officer.
The rape and torture of Ms Behan.
Nothing at all reliant on hear say ~ all first hand and in the case of the two rapes I believe the evidence is electronic, although the police might have traced the victims. Who knows?
I think the dangers posed by Brueckner of flight and danger to the public which were if memory serves me well, were the reasons behind the refusal of his request for early release.
Anyway, now that the cops have taken him off the streets, I think the intention will be to keep him where he can do no more harm with his criminality.