48 Hours - The Puzzle: Solving the Madeleine McCann Case - Encore
Episode Date: March 20, 2022Thirteen years after a child is abducted, investigators have a credible suspect. Is the puzzle of what happened to her complete? "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates....See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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ConstantContact.ca We have breaking news in one of the world's most infamous missing persons mystery.
A German prisoner has been identified as a new suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann from a holiday resort in Portugal 13 years ago.
It is every parent's greatest fear.
Please, please do not hurt her.
Please don't scare her.
Please tell us where to find her.
Three-year-old Madeleine McCann, taken from her bed with no clue left behind.
We don't know where she is. We don't know who's taken her. We don't know why.
A massive search.
A global media storm.
And an international investigation.
Days turned into months, turned into years with no answers.
That hope is still there. There's still hope that we can find Madeleine.
It's a mystery that has been compared to a jigsaw puzzle with too many pieces missing.
Until now.
The accused is a sex offender with several previous convictions who has already been convicted of sexual abuse of children.
His name is Christian Bruckner.
He absolutely matches the profile of a person
who could potentially abduct and or kill a little girl like Madeleine McCann.
Was he anywhere near the resort where this crime took place?
He lived in a house run about one mile away from where Madeleine was potentially abducted.
It's one part of the puzzle, you can say, but there are some pieces missing
for this puzzle to complete it. His cell phone was tracked at the crime scene,
or at least next to the crime scene, the night Maddy disappeared.
seen the night Maddy disappeared.
That call puts him
in the area at the time
the crime was committed.
On his property
in Germany, they found his B-drives
with pictures and videos
of child abuse.
It's when you put those things together
that you get that clearer focus,
where the jigsaw becomes much, much more complete.
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It's been more than a decade of waiting for Kate and Jerry McCann.
We will leave no stone unturned
in the search for our daughter, Madeline.
Years of searching since their daughter disappeared
on May 3rd, 2007.
We have to be hopeful.
That's what keeps us going and keeps us focused.
Now they finally may be closer
to finding out what happened to Madeline.
In June 2020, in Braunschweig, Germany, Prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters held a press conference
and made a stunning announcement. German police had a suspect, 43-year-old Christian Bruckner.
He also had devastating news.
old Christian Bruckner. He also had devastating news. He declared that Madeleine McCann was likely dead. It's been said that German prosecutors are always very tight-lipped. You must have some
strong evidence that allowed you to make that statement to the public. We have strong evidence
that Christian B. killed Maddy McCann.
But you don't have a body, correct?
There's no body?
No, we have no forensic evidence.
Then how can you be so certain?
We have other evidence.
Just as German law does not allow Wolters to use Bruckner's full name, he also cannot
say what that evidence is.
I heard the news that the Germans had a
credible suspect and my first thing was, here we go again. Jim Gamble was head of the UK's Child
Exploitation and Online Protection Centre and involved in the early investigation. Madeline's
case was complex. Over the years, he has seen countless leads end up as dead ends.
But this time, he believes the Germans may be on the right track.
Everyone, including myself, who's touched this case,
is more hopeful with the German case than we've been in 13 years.
Back in May of 2007, British doctors Jerry and Kate McCann were on vacation with their family in Praia da Luz,
a resort town in the Algarve region of Portugal.
The coastline's beautiful, the sunshine's beautiful.
Jane Hill is a BBC news anchor who covered Madeleine's story.
The five members of the McCann family, including Madeleine and her younger twin brother and sister,
stayed at the Ocean Club.
They were joined by several other families.
The Ocean Club resort was seen as a place where families went.
They'd gone there for generations.
It was seen to be family-friendly and safe.
We were having a great holiday. We had lots of fun.
Especially fun for Madeline.
She might look like Kate, but in terms of personality,
she's much more of a mccann.
She's very extroverted and lively.
She's very sociable.
But their idyllic holiday
would soon come to an end.
On May 3rd,
at around 8.30pm,
the McCanns left their sleeping children
alone in their unlocked apartment
and went to meet friends
at the resort's tapas bar
about 50 yards away.
That was their routine behaviour.
They'd been doing it all week.
And the friends would take turns.
So every 15 minutes or so,
one of the adults from the group would go back
and just check on their sleeping children
and check that everything was OK.
At 10pm, when it was Kate's turn,
she found the twins sound asleep.
But this bed, Madeline's bed, was empty.
Kate said to me, Jane, Madeline's gone. Madeline's gone.
Jane Tanner was one of the friends who was dining with the McCanns.
It's the least thing you'd ever think in a million years
that a child is going to be abducted in a safe family resort.
When Tanner heard that Madeline had disappeared,
she says she remembered that earlier in the evening,
as she walked near the Ocean Club,
she passed a man who had caught her attention.
As I was walking up the road,
this man was walking across the top of the road,
carrying a small child.
The thing that I noticed the most was he was holding her,
and I could see her bare feet and the bottom of the pyjamas.
Tanner told the Portuguese police what she had witnessed that night,
but investigators didn't appear to take immediate action.
There was quite a laissez-faire attitude.
She's wandered off somewhere, she's probably got lost,
we'll find her, she'll come back.
And that was one of the criticisms,
that the police activity didn't really get going until the next day.
Police in Portugal are investigating claims
that a three-year-old British girl has been abducted.
By that time, Madeleine's disappearance
was making headlines across the world.
I'm Jane Hill, live in the Algarve,
where there is still no sign of...
My editor took me off air the day after she disappeared
and said, get on a plane to Portugal.
Hill was one of the first British journalists at the scene.
Why did this capture people's attention so?
It is every parent's nightmare, isn't it?
In some ways, Madeleine was more than a daughter to the McCanns. She was their
miracle. Unable to conceive, the couple endured a series of grueling in vitro fertilization procedures
until Kate finally became pregnant with Madeline. What was it like for Jerry and Kate when Madeline
was born? Well, they were walking on air, quite frankly.
Family friend John Corner spoke to 48 Hours back in 2007.
The bond between Kate and Madeleine is something amazing, really.
Please, if you have Madeleine,
let her come home to her mummy, daddy, brother and sister.
Within days, Madeleine's face fuelled one of the largest international searches for a missing child in history.
Madeleine's face became so familiar. She became ubiquitous.
Madeleine! Madeleine! Madeleine's face became so familiar. She became ubiquitous. Madeleine! Madeleine! Madeleine! Madeleine!
It was heartbreaking because photographs were released that the family had taken on that holiday.
It's obviously extremely difficult.
Every day me and my team were there, we just watched the press pack grow and grow and grow.
As the cameras followed the McCanns everywhere,
it seemed Kate was never without Madeline's pink stuffed animal.
Well, it's something that Madeline has with her every night.
And if she's upset or not well, then she has Cuddle Cat.
And so it provides me with a little bit of comfort.
It's something of Madine close to me.
Days passed and the McCanns grew frustrated
as the Portuguese police conducted their investigation
and shared very little.
Portuguese police are not allowed to reveal any details
of an ongoing investigation,
not just to people like me, to the family involved.
And what happens when you have no information?
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It's almost a week since Madeleine was abducted from her holiday apartment.
The expat community in the Algarve were the first to join the search for Madeleine.
And six days on, they still feel compelled to carry on the hunt.
I cried yesterday. I'm crying now. I'm just very upset about it.
There were rumours circulated all the time. I can't tell you what a rumour mill it was.
And you would think, where is this coming from?
A week after Madeline's disappearance, suspicion fell on a man who lived just down the street
from where Madeleine had vanished.
Why don't you just talk to either one journalist?
Tell me, who is Robert Murat?
Robert Murat is a British expat who lives in Empresa de Luz.
So he had local knowledge and he spoke Portuguese
and engaged with a number of reporters and others
in proximity to the investigation and offered himself up
to provide help by way of translation or advice.
Police quickly named Marat a suspect.
Witnesses say Marat showed up at the Ocean Club after Madeleine disappeared
and claimed he was acting suspiciously.
Marat's mother said that wasn't possible.
They couldn't have seen him. He was at home all night.
Then the public began to turn on the McCanns for leaving their daughter alone.
Did it go from, we feel so sorry for you, to how could you have done that?
There were people saying that.
I recorded an interview with a man from the Algarve Tourist Board.
He said, I mean, you keep an eye on your suitcase, why would you not keep an eye on your child?
It's a question Jane Hill had to raise when she became the first reporter to interview Kate and Jerry McCann.
A lot of people in the last three weeks have said, I can't imagine doing such a thing.
I wouldn't be able to leave three children in that situation.
How do you deal with those sort of comments?
I think, you know, no one will ever feel more guilty than us.
If you thought for a minute that someone could abduct your child,
of course you would never have left them.
Portuguese investigators also began eyeing the McCanns.
Three months after Madeline vanished,
specially trained sniffer dogs were flown in
to scour the family's vacation rental.
Traces of blood were detected inside the apartment
and in the trunk of the McCann's rental car.
Partial samples of the blood were recovered
and sent to a British lab for DNA testing.
But the results indicated that the blood found in the apartment
did not belong to Madeline.
found in the apartment did not belong to Madeleine.
And the results from the DNA in the rental car were inconclusive.
Well, I've seen the letter from the forensic science lab.
The forensic test didn't say this DNA is Madeleine McCann's because actually the full analysis of that
says that up to half the forensic scientists in the lab
would have had similar DNA characteristics.
It was not a complete DNA sample.
What's more...
The car wasn't actually retained by the McCanns
until weeks after Madeleine had gone missing.
And if you were to believe that Madeleine was in the boot of the car,
they must have either killed her and or hidden her sometime earlier,
recovered her body whilst the media were surveilling them, hidden it in the car, then moved it to a place where they could dispose of it, where no one could see that happen, and then bring the car back.
It just doesn't add up. The forensics don't add up.
And yet, four months after Madeleine vanished... Today, Kate McCann has returned to Portimao
to be questioned by the Portuguese police.
Portuguese police declare the McCanns are guidos,
suspects in their own daughter's disappearance.
The enormous media coverage in this,
do you believe in some ways that pressured Portuguese authorities to say,
we have our real suspects, it is Kate and it is Jerry?
Well, I can't speak to that. You'd have to talk to the senior investigating officer from the Portuguese police.
But in my opinion, do I think that that type of pressure would focus the attention of the senior investigating officer? Of course.
that type of pressure would focus the attention of the senior investigating officer, of course.
48 Hours reached out to the Portuguese police for comment,
but they did not reply.
The McCanns should have been suspects day one, minute one, hour one.
And I don't believe for one second the McCanns committed this crime.
But what I'm saying is your attention should be, first of all,
to look at the parents and actually to rule them in or rule them out.
Not to wait until you're months down the line where you have exhausted all of your other ideas to then say, well, actually, it must be the parents.
Because that's not fair on anyone.
Surprisingly, almost immediately after being declared suspects, the McCanns were allowed to fly to the UK, returning home for the first time without their daughter.
We have played no part in the disappearance of our lovely daughter, Madeline. Kate McCann told her family that Portuguese investigators had pressured her to sign a confession
in which she was to admit that Madeline had died accidentally
and that Madeline's disappearance had been staged.
Kate refused.
48 Hours spoke to Kate's mother in 2007.
Kate said, why would I sign that confession, you know?
If an accident had happened, Madeleine had fallen,
Kate and Jerry wouldn't have hidden that.
When the McCants were named as suspects in Portugal,
were they seen as suspects in the UK as well?
I'm sure there were people in the UK who did think that they had had some involvement.
And that was reflected particularly in the British tabloid press.
Some British newspapers began running unsubstantiated, sensational storylines.
And what happened is the war of the tabloids began to take place.
The onslaught of wild accusations
continued for months, effectively portraying the McCanns as killers. And then you get the
armchair detectives, and with social media you've got the geeks, freaks and morons,
but when you've got this world of bile being created online, then people continually feed it.
It wasn't until the following summer, in July 2008, that Portuguese investigators cleared the McCann's.
By then, Jerry and Kate had spent nearly a year under a cloud of suspicion.
It's hard to describe how utterly despairing it was
to be named our Guido
and subsequently portrayed
in the media as suspects
in our own daughter's abduction.
The police also
cleared Robert Marat.
But what had happened to little
Madeline? The McCanns remained
singularly focused on
finding out.
I think there's a really good chance she's still alive.
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More than two years had passed since Madeleine McCann's mysterious disappearance,
and Portuguese investigators were no closer to knowing what happened to her. As head of the UK's Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre,
Jim Gamble knew he had to take action.
Madeleine disappeared on the 3rd of May 2007 while on holiday with her family in Portugal. We produced a viral video called A Minute for Madeleine McCann.
If you know who is involved and you're keeping
this secret. The video that said it's never too late to do the right thing and if you know
something go to your local police. I understand that the video was in seven different languages
is that right? Yes it was in Chinese, in Arabic, in Spanish. I mean it was downloaded in every part of the world. And as the views ticked up,
so too did the number of potential leads. Give me a sense of the number of sightings that were
pouring in from all over the world during these years. There's been a number of sightings of Madeleine McCann, you know, in Australia, in parts of Africa, across Spain, Portugal and beyond.
All turned out to be nothing. The trail went cold.
But things were about to heat up. In 2010, Gamble was asked by the British government to officially review the case.
When Portuguese police began
this investigation, you believe they made some fundamental errors. I do think they made some
critical errors. Gamble says Portuguese investigators failed to take a close look
at everyone staying near the Ocean Club at the time. It was clear that, you know, the searches
were ad hoc.
The fact is that all of the details of all of the people who'd stayed
in that apartment block
or had been in proximity to the time
hadn't been captured.
Gamble also found that cell phone data
around the Ocean Club the day Madeline went missing
hadn't been properly analysed.
The telephone companies captured
all of that information in 2007,
yet there was absolutely no evidence
that any of that cell size data had been investigated.
In June 2010, Gamble finished his case review
and submitted recommendations to the British government.
But for almost a year, nothing happened.
Until...
Gerry McCann wrote an open letter on the front page of a popular tabloid to the Prime Minister.
And in a day, Operation Grange was commissioned.
Operation Grange became one of the largest and most expensive investigations in British history.
The full weight of Scotland Yard was now brought in to assist the Portuguese investigation.
There was a sense in the UK that this was almost a fresh start.
Let's regroup, let's see what wasn't looked at, let's go through witness statements,
let's see whether we can make fresh appeals for information
and really revitalize this.
That meant taking another look
at every possible scenario
of what might have happened that night.
Could this be that the child
simply walked away?
Could it be an abduction?
Could it be a burglary that's gone wrong?
Could someone have broken into the room?
Might they have been disturbed by Madeline?
And could they have responded out of fear, out of anger, nervousness and taken her away?
There was one dark scenario that weighed most heavily.
The possibility that Madeline had been kidnapped by a sex offender.
Obviously that was our biggest fear,
but just the thought of someone so lovely and beautiful,
our child being subjected to something like that,
was enough to destroy us.
Operation Grange solved one early mystery,
the identity of the man seen in this police sketch whom that family friend had reported seeing.
Scotland Yard determined it was just a man on vacation with his child.
Age progression technology was also used at the time to further the investigation.
used at the time to further the investigation. I have on many occasions looked at images of children who have been found and the likeness sometimes is remarkable.
By 2016, the number of alleged Madeline sightings had grown to more than 8,600,
spanning more than 100 countries. Scotland Yard investigated every credible lead,
but none led anywhere.
How could it be that years later
there was still no trace of this little girl?
How was that possible? Nothing.
What we're waiting for over these years
is all these bits start to fall into place.
The cell site data, information about suspects,
other sex offenders in the area.
We're waiting for that last piece to fall into place.
Then, in June 2020, from a small German city,
some startling news.
German police revealing that a convicted sex offender
currently serving a jail sentence is now the prime suspect.
After years of dead ends, finally a promising suspect.
This 43-year-old German man.
A look into his past would reveal a monster. On the anniversaries and on our birthday,
they are by far the hardest days, by far.
In 2017, Gerry and Kate McCann marked a grim anniversary.
It had been ten years since their daughter disappeared.
Whatever it takes for as long as it takes,
but there's still hope that we can find Madeleine.
So certainly from my point of view, you know, somebody knows what's happened.
Little did the McCants know, more than 500 miles away,
in Braunschweig, Germany, police had received a game-changing new tip.
German prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters.
In 2017, a person contacted the German police
and gave us the name of Christian B.
According to news reports,
Bruckner, who German authorities refer to as Christian B.,
allegedly made a drunken confession to a friend
that he knew what had happened to Madeleine.
Germany's highest police agency conducted an investigation,
and what they uncovered was that Bruckner had a long and disturbing background of crime spanning three decades.
Who is Christian B.?
Christian B. is a criminal who committed a lot of financially motivated crimes like burglary or drug trafficking.
Mark Hoffman is a crime and intelligence analyst based in Germany who has studied Christian Bruckner.
He also has a darker side.
Authorities say he had a history of targeting little girls.
He is a very likely psychopath with no empathy, no deep feelings, who is interested in feeling some sense of power over defenseless victims, especially young children.
So he absolutely matches the profile of a person who could potentially abduct and or kill a little girl like Madeleine McCann.
abduct and or kill a little girl like Madeleine McCann.
Official documents obtained by 48 Hours show that Bruckner's life of crime began when he was arrested for theft at the age of 15.
Two years later, in 1994, he sexually abused a child in Germany.
Bruckner fled to Portugal to escape serving his sentence.
He moved from job to job. He moved from crime to crime.
Until 1999, when he was extradited to Germany to serve his sentence.
But he would soon return to Portugal, where Bruckner lived out of a VW camper van
before eventually moving to this house.
He lived in a house around about one mile away from the crime scene where Madeline was abducted.
While living in Praia da Luz, investigators say Bruckner had returned to a life of crime,
often stealing from hotels and holiday apartments.
from hotels and holiday apartments.
He was known for burglary in hotel resorts and Maddy disappeared from a hotel resort.
So it's possible that this crime maybe started as a hotel burglary
and it ended as the potential kidnapping and or killing of Maddy McCann.
Jim Gamble says that theory is certainly possible.
The hypothesis that it was a burglar who responded in an opportunistic way
is one that I've always thought is credible.
In fact, just one year before Madeline disappeared, Bruckner was arrested in Portugal for theft.
But it is unknown what the Portuguese police knew about his past sexual offense in Germany.
48 Hours reached out to them to find out, but they did not respond.
But it is clear that Bruckner should have been looked at more closely by the Portuguese authorities from the beginning.
German investigators now believe they have discovered a key piece of evidence.
On May 3rd, 2007, a call was made to Bruckner's cell phone approximately one hour before Madeline disappeared.
The cell phone information that you received, do you believe that placed him around the resort area at the
time that Matty McCann disappeared? The phone number placed Christian B. to the Ocean Club,
but we have to find out which person uses this phone at this time. Normally, it was used by
Christian B., but we don't know which person used it on the 3rd of May in 2007.
Gamble says this lead could have been pursued at the time
if Portuguese police had only analyzed the cell phone data.
I believe the information that now ties the present suspect's phone to the area
would have been available at that time if someone had looked for it.
And German investigators also learned that immediately after Madeleine went missing,
Bruckner did something suspicious.
He put his car in someone else's name.
He deregistered his car one day after the disappearance.
Shortly after that, he quietly slipped out of Portugal
and returned to Germany once again.
Bruckner eventually settled in Braunschweig
and briefly ran a small general store by a school
and kept a low profile.
Pretty often, these child molesters,
this is like their dirty little secret.
They don't talk about it to anyone.
But they talk about their crimes and fantasies quite openly to other child molesters.
As it turns out, Wolters and his team learned Bruckner was still operating in the darkest shadows of society.
In 2013, he posted in a pedophile chat room on Skype. This was a Skype chat where
he openly discussed his fantasies of torturing little children and using them and raping them
for a couple of days. Although Bruckner's posts made no mention of Madeleine McCann,
the search of an abandoned factory once owned by Bruckner
would uncover photos and videos that would raise more questions.
Do you think Christian Bruckner is responsible for the disappearance of Madeline McCann?
See what makes Bruckner a compelling suspect at 48hours.com.
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As Wolters and his team continued their investigation into Christian Bruckner's past, they learned that not long before that alleged drunken confession in a bar,
his name had been linked to Madeleine McCann's.
In 2013, German police had received their first tip that Christian Bruckner could be involved in her disappearance.
There was a first hint to our suspect in 2013, but the police contacted Christian B., and there was nothing found to investigate any longer.
While it didn't pan out, just one's home while he was living in Braunschweig.
During this time, he was also charged with sexually abusing a five-year-old.
He was sentenced to 15 months in prison for committing both offenses. But before
serving his sentence, he fled once again to Portugal. If I look at his life and criminal
record, it seems a little bit like he was always fleeing and trying to escape law enforcement. So
whenever he committed a crime, whenever he was investigated in connection
with some crimes, he left the country. Bruckner would later be extradited to Germany once again
to serve his sentence. And then, if there is a house of horrors in this tragic mystery, it may be this one.
A deserted factory deep in the woods of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, that Christian Bruckner once owned.
In 2016, investigators conducted multiple searches of this property.
48 Hours has learned these searches were part of a broader investigation into child pornography.
And what they found was troubling.
Law enforcement confirmed that they found at least three girls' swimsuits in a camper van.
So, of course, you need to ask the question, who do these swimsuits belong to?
Investigators have not revealed if they know the answer.
But that's not all they found.
On this property, they found USB drives containing pictures and videos,
including videos and pictures of child abuse,
and also videos which he produced himself.
And these USB drives were in a plastic bag,
buried under his dead dog in the ground.
It seems that Bruckner had a long fascination with recording his crimes.
In 2018, a witness came forward saying they had seen a videotape from 2005
of Bruckner raping a 72-year-old American woman at her home in Portugal. Up until
then, the attacker's identity had not been known. This was not just rape. This was the most brutal
form of rape I ever heard of. That assault had taken place close to the Ocean Club and two years before Madeleine McCann disappeared.
Bruckner was charged and convicted for these crimes in 2019.
His DNA matched DNA found at the scene.
He is definitely a bad guy. He's definitely a psychopath and he's definitely a full-time criminal.
But the question is, is he really guilty in the Maddy McCann case? Wolters will not reveal details about his current investigation
into Christian Bruckner, but he is adamant about one thing. We're sure that Christian B. murdered
Maddy McCann because of the evidence we have. And may I speculate that that evidence may include
photographs or video of Maddie McCann? You may speculate, but I'm not allowed to
tell you if you are right or if you are wrong. But despite the evidence he says he has,
Wolters admits he needs more of it in order to charge Bruckner.
And in Germany, we charge someone only if we are sure that he will be sentenced by the court.
If there are doubts, we don't charge him. need is to find the person who made that call to Bruckner's cell phone approximately one hour
before Madeline disappeared on May 3rd, 2007. This might be the only person who could confirm
that indeed Christian B. was holding his cell phone in his hand that night. And this would
be a proof that not just his cell phone was at the crime scene, but that he was at the crime scene.
Although investigators made an appeal to the public, they have been unable to identify the mystery caller.
The phone which was used for the call to Christian B. was a prepaid phone.
So we are not able to find this person in an easy way.
The McCanns have not commented on Christian Bruckner,
but they posted this on their website.
We will never give up hope of finding Madeline alive,
but whatever the outcome may be,
we need to know as we need to find peace.
Meanwhile, Bruckner has remained silent
behind prison walls where he is serving a seven-year sentence
for raping that 72-year-old American woman.
Bruckner's lawyer spoke to 9 News Australia. He is innocent until proven guilty.
Bolters admits that without a body or forensic evidence, this case will be hard to solve.
But he is not backing down. And you believe there are people out there, whether it be in Portugal or in Germany, who have information about this case
that is important. We think that there are people who can help us and we hope that these people will
contact us or the police. I have spent many years hoping that there will be a resolution. BBC News anchor Jane Hill,
who covered Madeline's story from the start, hopes this new investigation will finally provide
answers, as painful as they may be for the McCants. I hope that there can be closure in some way for a family that has spent 13 and a half years not knowing what
happened to their little girl not knowing what they can say to her younger brother and sister
about where she's gone madeline is a beautiful bright funny and caring little girl Mae Madeline yn ddyn bach, ffynig, ffynig a chyfnogol.
Mae hi'n arbennig iawn.
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