00:00It appears to be a race against time to charge Christian B, the main suspect in the Madeleine McCann case.
00:08But we must know that he hasn't actually been accused of anything when it comes to Madeleine McCann.
00:15So it's kind of consequential evidence they're looking at rather than concrete evidence at the moment.
00:21That's true. Although the Portugal police has declared him as a suspect, as a formal suspect, but still no direct accusation, no indictment in that case.
00:32And we are still searching, or the police is still searching in that sense, definitely racing against time before he is released.
00:39But then I think this is where the media is pulled in. This is where the momentum is pulled in.
00:45But then if you discover something after a year, even if he is released, I think he can be still prosecuted simply to the crimes that he's done.
00:53But I guess it's, again, how much you can invest money into the case, how much effort you can put into the case.
01:01Three countries have been involved several years, more than almost two decades about the crime.
01:07So how long can you keep going? This is where the whole issue is.
01:10So I think the police is grasping the last momentum that they have to try to give it the last push before at least the funding and the support for a continual search is lost.