‘Makes me sick’: Eamonn Holmes fumes ‘I want to beat his head in’ as shocking details emerge about Madeleine McCann suspect

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Georgia Pearce

By Georgia Pearce


Published: 07/05/2025

- 18:59

A new documentary into the case is set to uncover 'bombshell information' about prime suspect Christian Brueckner

GB News host Eamonn Holmes has expressed his disgust at the Madeleine McCann case as new bombshell evidence is set to be unveiled in a new TV documentary.

Madeleine McCann: The Unseen Evidence will deep dive into the life of Christian Brueckner, the only remaining suspect in the disappearance of the then three-year-old on May 3, 2007.


In the latest development into the case, the documentary reveals a hoard of evidence belonging to Brueckner, uncovered in a disused factory purchased for £20,000 in 2008, a year after Madeleine vanished.

Among the chilling evidence, investigators found 75 children's swimming costumes, clothes and toys alongside a hard drive - which police claim contains evidence indicating Madeleine is dead.

Eamonn Holmes, Madeleine McCann

Eamonn Holmes says the suspect tied to Madeleine McCann 'makes him sick' as new details emerge

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Discussing the newly found evidence on GB News, Breakfast host Eamonn Holmes claimed the case "made him sick", criticising Brueckner.

Eamonn fumed: "I was going through it with Ellie [Costello] earlier and it just makes me sick, it really makes me sick.

"He had kidnap fantasies about about children - 'a very small blonde girl I'm thinking about, i'm in Paradise'."

Eamonn told the GB News panel: "I don't care if he's guilty or innocent or not - I just want to go and beat his head in after reading that."

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Delivering her verdict on the case, commentator Clare Muldoon agreed that Brueckner is an "evil, abhorrent man".

Muldoon explained: "Christian Brueckner has been known to the authorities for being an absolutely evil, abhorrent man.

"I don't think anyone ever thought that Christian Brueckner was a paradigm of virtue and someone that had to be held up high. But if the evidence is there, why has it taken so long to get any conviction? And why is it reading its ugly head now? That's what I want to know."

Muldoon also questioned why the Madeleine McCann case is so high profile, stating that she is "not the only child" who has disappeared.

Eamonn Holmes

Eamonn told GB News that he wants to 'beat his head in'

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Muldoon told GB News: "I still don't know why Madeleine McCann is given column inches. She's not the only child that ever disappeared. She's not the only child's parents who have gone through hell, and still continue to go through hell and not know what has happened to their daughter.

"But The Sun has got this exposé, because there's a Channel 4 documentary tonight - that's why it's back in the news."

Echoing Muldoon's thoughts, commentator Norman Baker said that for those parents whose children are never found, it must be "torture" for them to experience, similar to the McCann parents.

Baker concluded: "It's quite right. There are a huge number of kids, I'm afraid, who've never been found. No one knows what's happened to them, and I think it was terribly sad and moving because it's bad enough to lose a child, but to have a child disappear and not know what's happened to them, it's actually torture for parents."