Revealed: The four words a top German detective said before ‘last-ditch’ Madeleine McCann search… as sources claim three-day operation turned up ‘nothing’

The head of the German force leading the fresh searches for Madeleine McCann told a friend who wished him luck: ’Thanks, we need it.’

Rainer Grimm, boss of the BKA, Germany’s equivalent of the FBI, is in Portugal overseeing the search which ended yesterday.

His apparent lack of confidence in the operation to his pal echoed what many have seen as the ‘last throw of the dice’ for investigators looking to solve the 18-year riddle.

But sources close to the investigation said that ‘only animal bones and bits of old adult clothing’ have been found in the estimated £300,000 operation.

One officer told MailOnline: ‘We always knew it was going to be a waste of time but we have to show cooperation.

‘What did they expect to find after 18 years? We were happy to work with them but we knew it would be a waste of time.

‘And they weren’t happy on Thursday after Portugal beat Germany 2-1.’

Sources close to the Madeleine McCann investigation said that ‘only animal bones and bits of old adult clothing’ have been found

Sources close to the Madeleine McCann investigation said that ‘only animal bones and bits of old adult clothing’ have been found

One officer told MailOnline: 'We always knew it was going to be a waste of time but we have to show cooperation'

One officer told MailOnline: ‘We always knew it was going to be a waste of time but we have to show cooperation’

The head of the German force leading the fresh searches for Madeleine McCann (pictured) told a friend who wished him luck: ¿Thanks, we need it'

The head of the German force leading the fresh searches for Madeleine McCann (pictured) told a friend who wished him luck: ’Thanks, we need it’

Convicted rapist and paedophile Christian Brueckner, 48, (pictured) has been identified by German prosecutors as the man behind Madeleine¿s ¿abduction and murder¿

Convicted rapist and paedophile Christian Brueckner, 48, (pictured) has been identified by German prosecutors as the man behind Madeleine’s ‘abduction and murder’

Convicted rapist and paedophile Christian Brueckner, 48, has been identified by German prosecutors as the man behind Madeleine’s ‘abduction and murder’.

He was sensationally named by German authorities in June 2020 as the man responsible for Madeleine’s abduction and murder, but he has not been charged – and the sands of time are running out. 

Brueckner, who has vehemently denied the allegations, is currently serving a seven-year sentence for a separate rape case and is due for release in September and has already vowed to leave Germany.

As a result, it means prosecutors will have trouble bringing him to court should they charge him in connection with Madeleine’s disappearance.  

His earliest possible release date is September 17 however that is unlikely as he will have to pay 1500 euro in outstanding fines from a series of motor offences to do so. 

But his legal team say he is broke and so a release date of January 6 looks more likely. 

Brueckner’s lawyer Philipp Marquort told MailOnline:’I haven’t had a chance to speak with him yet about the searches and I am not going to comment on what has been happening in Portugal.

‘What I will say is that I don’t think he will be coming out in September as he doesn’t have any money to pay the fines because it went on his legal fees, so I can’t see him leaving prison until early next year.

Polcie searched the remote Portuguese area for three days this week

Polcie searched the remote Portuguese area for three days this week 

Permission had been given to search the derelict outbuildings on the scrubland close to where Brueckner used to live

Permission had been given to search the derelict outbuildings on the scrubland close to where Brueckner used to live

‘He will probably see the news on the TV in his cell and he will talk about it when he calls me next time but I still do think when he is freed he will leave Germany.’ 

Last October he was cleared of a series of unrelated sex attacks that took place in the Algarve between 2000 and 2017.

Two years ago police also searched a dam close by for evidence but after a week-long operation nothing was found. 

Brueckner continues to deny any involvement with Madeleine’s disappearance.

Details of Mr Grimm’s downbeat message came as the operation at Atalaia near Praia da Luz was brought to a close after three days. 

Permission had been given to search the derelict outbuildings on the scrubland close to where Brueckner used to live and where he previously to park his campervan until Friday

Meanwhile locals expressed exasperation at the eyes of the world once again being on Praia da Luz with one business owner telling MailOnline: ‘What on earth do they expect to find after 18 years ?

A criminal police investigator searches the area near a ruin as police resumes the search for the body of Madeleine McCann, who went missing in the Portuguese Algarve in May 2007, in Atalaia, Portugal, June 5, 2025

A criminal police investigator searches the area near a ruin as police resumes the search for the body of Madeleine McCann, who went missing in the Portuguese Algarve in May 2007, in Atalaia, Portugal, June 5, 2025

Police investigators search an area during an operation in the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine (or Maddie) McCann at Atalaia, Lagos in Algarve on June 5, 2025

Police investigators search an area during an operation in the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine (or Maddie) McCann at Atalaia, Lagos in Algarve on June 5, 2025

Officers pack up a tent at the end of the day of searching at one of the base camps close to Praia De Luz, Portugal, where searches are being carried out by officers investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann

Officers pack up a tent at the end of the day of searching at one of the base camps close to Praia De Luz, Portugal, where searches are being carried out by officers investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann

‘It’s been such a long time, of course everyone sympathies with the parents but it’s gone on for too long now and to be honest no one here is convinced this German guy did it.’ 

The German police team will fly back on a military plane due to pick them up today and which will also carry two vans brought with them.

German officials said they would update the media on Friday or Monday if they had anything significant to say but the feeling was one of disappointment.

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