MADELEINE McCann “investigators” have handed over “crucial evidence” to prosecutors that could help snare prime suspect Christian B. Speaking to The Sun, press spokesperson Hans-Christian Wolters confirmed that the SAT.1 documentary team had handed over its material when it came to conduct an interview at the public prosecution office. Christian B sent twisted letters to investigators from prison Three-year-old Maddie McCann disappeared from her parents’ holiday apartment in Portugal in 2007 The 45-year-old convicted rapist was sensationally named as the prime suspect for Maddie’s disappearance almost two years ago, with prosecutors even suspecting he had murdered her. But since then there has been little progress, with no sign of him being charged with any involvement in the disappearance of Madeleine. The three-year-old vanished from her parent’s Kate and Gerry’s holiday apartment in Praia da Luz on Portugal’s Algarve coast in May 2007. Now in a series of letters to a German TV station and broadcast on Monday night, Christian B dismissed the case against him. He wrote: “Even if at the moment attempts are being made to create a shattering overall picture of me with bought-in witnesses, it is the essential questions, the decisive questions, that will never be answered with a ‘yes’. “Was I or my vehicle clearly seen near the crime scene on the night of the crime? Are there DNA traces of me at the crime scene? Most read in News HEAT IS ON Boris Johnson and Carrie face police quiz over boozy lockdown party within DAYS RAILWAY SLEEPERS Signalmen controlling trains to 2nd-busiest station seen SLEEPING at work ON THE STREETS Fury as family of Alfie Lamb, 3, not told killer had been released EARLY TEE'D OFF I'd have knocked out Andrew if he told me to pick up his golf balls, says ex-cop HORROR CRASH 'Beautiful' influencer killed when boyfriend crashed Audi into taxi at 98mph 'I'M SORRY' PM apologises for boozy No 10 lockdown-busting parties after Sue Gray report “Are there DNA traces of the injured party in my vehicle? Are there any other traces of the damaged party in my possession? Photos? And, not to forget, is there a dead body? “This public propaganda against me has been going on for (almost a year and a half now). However, I myself have not been heard on a single accusation so far.” In another letter Christian B said it would have been “absurd” for him to have abducted the little girl because it would have put his drug dealing business at risk. Read our Madeleine McCann live blog for the very latest updates… He said: “I was never caught by the police because I followed a few key principles. “Where possible, only driving during the day so that my battered ‘hippy bus’ didn’t attract attention, only driving on the roads I needed to and, most importantly, never provoking the police. “So that means not committing any crimes, certainly not abducting anyone. “Having said that, this was just as absurd to me at the time as starting a nuclear war or slaughtering a chicken.” He added: “I see no reason to comment on the accusations made by the Braunschweig public prosecutor’s office. In theory, I could sit back and relax and just wait for the findings.” The letters were part of a programme broadcast last night on German TV station Sat 1. An earlier episode of the revealed Christian B worked as a repairman at the holiday apartments where she was snatched. He is said to have been called out “repeatedly” to the Ocean Club in Praia da Luz and was “very familiar” with the layout. Christian B currently serving a seven year sentence for the rape of a 72-year-old American woman in Praia da Luz a year before Madeleine vanished He is also being probed over a series of rapes and sex attacks on the Algarve. His lawyer Friedrich Fulscher has previously told The Sun: “For almost two years this has carried on – for the sake of the McCann’s and my client the prosecutor office should say what the evidence is.” Fulscher has declined to comment about the new material being handed over to German prosecutors. The SunHans Christian Wolters confirmed receiving the new material from SAT.1[/caption]