Alleged Madeleine McCann family stalker cries as she tells jury 'I do believe I'm her'
Julia Wandelt, accused of stalking Madeleine McCann's parents, claims a genuine belief she is the missing girl and denies scientific links, with trial ongoing in UK court.
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Woman who claimed to be Madeleine McCann tells jury ‘I do believe I’m her’
Julia Wandelt, 24, who is on trial accused of stalking, did not confirm whether she still believes Gerry McCann could be her father. A Polish woman who has claimed to be Madeleine McCann cried as she told jurors in her stalking trial “I do believe I’m her”. Leicester Crown Court heard it is “blindingly obvious” that 24-year-old Julia Wandelt, who previously told jurors she was “50/50” about whether she was Madeleine, is not the missing girl. Wan…
Julia Wandelt, aged 24, accused of persecuting McCann's family for believing to be Madeleine, returned to court when she told the jury that she was the girl who disappeared in Portugal at the age of three in 2007. However, the charge argues that she is "very obvious" that the young man is not Maddie. During the trial, she was again told to the Polish that she is "very obvious" that she is not the missing British child. However, sadly, Wandalt sa…
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