
Julia Wandelt bombarded the McCann family with hundreds of calls, messages, voicemails and letters, and turned up at their home, the court heard. Photograph: Go Get Fundin
DNA test confirmed alleged stalker was not Madeleine McCann, court hears
Investigating officer says he went against procedure to test Julia Wandelt, accused of campaign of harassment against McCann family

An alleged stalkerâs claim to be Madeleine McCann was ruled out after a DNA test proved conclusively she was not the missing girl, police have revealed in court.
Julia Wandelt, 24, is accused of a campaign of harassment against the family of Madeleine, who went missing from Praia da Luz in Portugal in 2007 at the age of three.
The Polish national bombarded Kate and Gerry McCann and their adult children, Sean and Amelie, with hundreds of calls, messages, voicemails and letters between 2022 and earlier this year, and turned up at their home demanding a DNA test, Leicester crown court previously heard.
Giving evidence on Tuesday, the senior investigating officer on the missing personâs case, Operation Grange, said he had gone against procedure to test Wandelt âin the hope she may stop her behaviour towards the McCann familyâ.
DCI Mark Cranwell said 13 people had previously claimed to be the missing girl but said: âWe would not take DNA unless we believed that person was Madeleine because I did not want to set a precedent.
âIf it became known in the media I had taken DNA off an individual quite likely not to be Madeleine, I was concerned I would have had a lot of people coming forward saying âIâm Madeleineâ.
âI genuinely have major concerns about approaching the family to say I intend to take DNA from an individual â that could have raised their hopes. It could have been quite emotionally damaging and difficult for the family.â
He said the police had already judged Wandelt not to be Madeleine due to a lack of resemblance and that she was two years older than the missing girl. But, he said, after finding out Leicester police planned to arrest Wandelt on stalking charges, he âmade the decision that the DNA would be taken upon arrestâ.
He said: âA comparison took place. It conclusively proved that Julia Wandelt is not Madeleine McCann.â
The court heard that in April this year, Cranwell visited Wandelt in custody and told her that her DNA had been compared to Madeleineâs and that the profiles did not match. The jury heard he told Wandelt during the visit: âYou are not Madeleine McCann.â
The court heard that during their conversation, Wandelt said: âDo you really want to find Madeleine?â, and Cranwell told the jury he replied: âYes.â
He said despite the test, he believed Wandelt âwould suggest we have tampered with the sampleâ, adding: ââThere was a possibility she would never accept she isnât Madeleine even when provided with scientific proof.â
Earlier in the trial, the court heard how the family were left frightened and distressed by their âcreepyâ and âdeeply disturbingâ interactions with Wandelt and her co-defendant Karen Spragg, 61, from Cardiff, as the pair attempted to push for a DNA test.
The jury were told how the pair made âââincreasingly bizarre plansâ to collect Kateâs McCannâs DNA, which included going through the McCannsâ bins and taking forks from restaurants that they had eaten in.
Wandelt and Spragg both deny one count of stalking. The trial continues.