A 23-year-old Polish lady named Julia Wendell made news throughout the world in 2023 when she claimed to be Madeleine McCann, the British youngster who inexplicably disappeared from a Portuguese resort in 2007.
Her startling assertions caused a great deal of debate, and many people rejected them as a fabrication.
The case, however, has recently taken yet another drastic turn.
Julia begged for assistance on social media using the account @IamMadeleineMcCann, explicitly requesting to talk to Kate and Gerry McCann, Maddie’s parents.
She even shared her experience on Dr. Phil, citing certain physical similarities as evidence. She eventually withdrew her statements and expressed regret to the McCanns, though, after receiving harsh criticism, including death threats.
Julia revealed that she wondered if she had been adopted after realizing in therapy that her childhood recollections were hazy. However, her relatives denied her allegations when she questioned them, so Julia started searching via missing persons websites.
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Julia clarified, “I never meant to hurt anyone, including [the] McCanns.” “I was genuinely curious about my identity.”
If she had the chance to do it over, she continued, things would have turned out differently. “I’d never use social media.” It has the power to ruin you.
The findings of a DNA test are shocking.
However, the situation involving Julia Wendell—also referred to as Julia Faustyna or Julia Wandelt—has recently changed again.
The Daily Mail reports that the 23-year-old says she has had a DNA test, and that a “world-renowned expert” has reviewed the results and compared them to DNA found at the crime site of Madeleine McCann’s 2007 disappearance in Portugal.
According to reports, this anonymous expert came to the conclusion that Gerry McCann might be her father. She also shared the “results” of the most recent DNA test on her new social media account, claiming Kate and Gerry McCann declined to take part.
The unidentified expert apparently came to the conclusion that Julia’s DNA is a “perfect match” with samples retrieved from the vacation apartment where Madeleine McCann vanished in 2007, which further fueled the debate.
In addition to the DNA results, she claims that specialists compared her eyes, teeth, and voice to those of Madeleine, the 3-year-old who vanished from her Praia da Luz bed on the evening of May 3, over eighteen years ago.
The results were examined by Dr. Monte Miller, a forensic specialist from Loma Linda University in California.
Dr. Miller told Metro, “The short answer is that the DNA in the evidence does not come from the suspect.”
“But there is a particular pattern that points to an almost certain family connection, and the match is stronger than what I would anticipate from pure coincidence.”
The Families of McCann and Wendell Oppose DNA Testing
The McCanns and Julia’s Polish parents are unwilling to undergo a DNA test to definitively resolve the issue, despite the startling findings.
This most recent disclosure runs counter to earlier claims made by Dr. Fia Johansson, a private investigator who disclosed Ms. Wandelt’s DNA findings in 2023, proving that she was, in fact, completely Polish. Julia’s parents maintain that she is not related to the missing British kid and is their legitimate daughter.
One of the most notorious unresolved cases in the world is the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. Kate and Gerry McCann, Madeleine’s parents, have consistently insisted that she was kidnapped after they left her and her siblings alone in their vacation rental in Praia da Luz, Portugal, so they could eat at a nearby restaurant.