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“Bombshell New DNA Test Results” Are Released By A Woman Claiming To Be Madeleine Mccann, 18 Years After The British Toddler Vanished In Portugal

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“Bombshell New DNA Test Results” Are Released By A Woman Claiming To Be Madeleine Mccann, 18 Years After The British Toddler Vanished In Portugal

The most recent DNA test results from a Polish lady who claims to be missing British toddler Madeleine McCann have been made public.

In February 2023, 23-year-old Julia Wandelt went viral on the internet after claiming to be Kate and Gerry McCann’s missing daughter on Instagram under the handle “@IAmMadeleineMcCann.”

Also known as Julia Wendell, the 23-year-old appeared on the American chat program ‘Dr Phil’ to explore the improbable possibilities. In an interview with the BBC last year, she expressed sorrow and said she’regretted’ the entire experience.

However, Ms. Wandelt has now shared the “results” of a new DNA test that she claims Kate and Gerry “refused” to take part in on her new social media account, “@AmIJuliaWandelt.”

“The results were sent to a ‘world expert’ who compared them to the crime scene after Madeleine McCann vanished in Portugal in 2007,” she added.

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According to Ms. Wandelt, they also compared the toddler’s eyes, teeth, and voice to that of the child who vanished from her bed on the evening of May 3, over eighteen years ago, when she was only three years old, in a vacation apartment in Praia da Luz.

Last week, the 23-year-old posted multiple times on the platform, claiming that her “source” thinks the genetic evidence “strongly supports that Gerry McCann could be Julia Wandelt’s biological father.”

Encouraged by ‘experts’ in the field of analysis, Ms. Wandelt shared the initial portion of the DNA results that showed she was ‘half British and part Irish’ rather than 100% Polish.

This declaration specifically disputes the assertions made by Dr. Fia Johansson, a private investigator, who revealed Ms. Wandelt’s DNA results in 2023, indicating that she was, in fact, completely Polish.

The 23-year-old claimed that Dr. Johansson was lying, which the investigator flatly rejected, and that she had previously been “struggling to understand” the results from nearly two years earlier.

Dr. Monte Miller, a “highly respected and recognized world expert,” examined “part two” of the DNA results, which Ms. Wandelt then provided.

Miller, who holds a PhD in Biochemistry from Loma Linda University in California, provided Ms. Wandelt, who had previously referred to herself as a “fantasist,” with an update following the DNA interpretation.

“The simple answer is that the suspect is not the source of the DNA on the evidence, because their DNA is not fully established everywhere,” Miller said in an email to the 23-year-old.

“However, they do match fairly well, more than I would expect at random, and a specific pattern emerges that look like an almost certain family connection.”

The most shocking assertions in the three-part posts were the outcome of the final examination of the DNA results, which showed that Ms. Wandelt’s source’s DNA “perfectly matched” samples retrieved from the toddler’s disappearance scene.

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According to reports, the source, who reportedly wants to stay anonymous, examined “saliva from the bed quilt at the scene” and “hair obtained from the floor of the crime scene in Portugal.”

According to the source, a 69.23% match was found after cross-referencing, “suggesting a biological connection between the two individuals.”

Additionally, they stated that Ms. Wandelt’s DNA can be completely connected to “being inherited from the father’s profile,” which is allegedly derived from a DNA sample taken from Gerry McCann.

They concluded by saying: “The genetic evidence strongly supports that McCann could be Julia Wandelt’s biological father, as the data aligns perfectly with a parent-child relationship.”

“If this analysis is accurate and properly derived from their DNA samples, the relationship between McCann and Julia Wandelt is biologically consistent with that of a father and daughter.”

Ms. Wandelt previously told Marianna Spring, the BBC’s misinformation and social media correspondent, about her early sexual assault and how she initially thought she was Madeleine McCann after noticing similarities between her abuser and suspect sketches.

The 23-year-old stated that when her parents rejected inquiries about whether she was adopted, she began to experience memory lapses and had suspicions about her upbringing.

Ms. Wandelt also claimed that she was never shown a birth certificate or pictures of herself when she was younger, but her parents swiftly denied this and offered proof.

They said in a statement: “For us as a family it is obvious that Julia is our daughter, granddaughter, sister, niece, cousin and step niece. We have memories, we have pictures.”

“Julia also has these photos, because she took them from the family home with the birth certificate, as well as numerous hospital discharges.”

“We always tried to understand all situations that happened with Julia. Threats to our address from Julia, her lies and manipulations, activity on the internet…we’ve seen it all and we’ve tried to prevent it, explain it, we’ve asked her to stop.”

The 23-year-old wants to do a DNA test with both her Polish parents and the McCanns, but they have always refused, according to Ms. Wandelt’s media representative Surjit Singh Clair, who spoke to MailOnline.

He said: “Despite indicators she is related to Gerry McCann, neither he nor Kate will take a DNA test.”

“Police have denied organising a DNA test after hearing Julia was Polish on the BBC, but even if she was just a random Polish person how can they possibly explain her DNA being linked to the crime scene.”

“They have spent £20million on this investigation and now won’t spend £60 on a DNA test, even though she offered to pay for it.”

Operation Grange was started on May 12, 2011, to apply the force’s ‘special expertise to the Madeleine McCann case’, and the Home Office still funds it, according to the Met Police.

The Met is still collaborating on the case with German and Portuguese law enforcement.

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