Madeleine McCann Is Buried 13 Miles From Where She Disappeared – Psychic
Madeleine McCann Disappearance: A psychic has claimed that Madeleine McCann is buried only 13 miles from where she vanished in 2007.
Michael Schneider has boldly alleged that new coordinates he has released reveal the remains of the missing youngster.
The self-professed psychic has said she is buried in a scrubland area, a 20 minute drive from the resort where she was last seen in Praia da Luz, Portugal.
This comes after he previously guessed she was six miles away from where she vanished, but said he had made a “mistake”.
Eerie aerial photos of the location show a rural, forested area surrounded by farmland, with hardly any houses close by.
The German seer claims he has helped locate the remains of several missing people.
Michael said: “I think and have had the clear intuition that Maddie is dead and that she was killed by a pedo-criminal person
“I ‘see’ Maddie buried and I can always give metre-precise coordinates, but thank God I don’t get any pictures, only if someone is buried or in the water, in a basement, in a cave or lying free.”
Last summer, the clairvoyant also declared that he knew where Madeleine could be found and pointed to an entirely different spot to the one he has most recently said.
Then, he claimed Maddie could be found about six miles from her last known location, he said: “unfortunately dead and buried in Portugal north-east of Lagos”
He passed these onto investigating officers who reportedly dismissed his wild claims and a source close to the investigation said the area had already been searched.
However, he now claims his mystical abilities were slightly off, and has now produced a new location.
He said: “I’ve solved four missing person cases this year alone and found one missing dog alive.
“I asked myself again about the Maddie case with a time interval and I remain firmly on Ort Odi xere, only with the very exact coordinates I would like to please be allowed to correct myself one last time to the metre, seers are only human and people make mistakes.”
In July 2007, it was reported Portuguese police were probing an anonymous letter published in a Dutch newspaper which claimed Madeleine was buried under rocks in Odi xere.
Madeleine vanished from a holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal on May 3 in 2007.
Mr Schenider said he finds missing people by looking at a photo of them and asking God if they are living or dead.
He then looks at an atlas, road map and or Google Maps and runs his fingers over them until he stops at the spot where the missing person can allegedly be found.
It comes as Portuguese cops named German convict Christian Brueckner as a formal suspect in Madeleine’s disappearance last week.
They said a German man has been declared an “arguido” – a formal suspect.
He has been identified as Brueckner, despite Portuguese police opting not to name him.
German police first announced they were investigating him in connection to the girl’s disappearance in 2020, but he denies any involvement.
Portugal has a 15-year statute of limitations for crimes that could carry a maximum prison sentence of 10 years or more – a deadline of May 3 in Madeleine’s case.
However, this statute of limitations has been avoided because they named an arguido, though police insist the decision was made for evidential reasons.
Brueckner is caged in Germany for drug offences and was also given a seven-year term for raping a 72-year-old woman in Portugal.