🔗 Share this article Suspected Harasser Inquired: 'However Imagine I Am Madeleine?' Julia Wandelt - according to court testimony believes she is missing Madeleine McCann - dispute the charges A female accused with harassing Kate McCann reportedly deposited her a voicemail message which posed: "suppose I am Madeleine?" The defendant, twenty-four, who court testimony revealed has consistently declared she was the vanished Madeleine McCann, and Karen Spragg are facing charges indicted with harassing Kate and Gerry McCann between June 2022 and February the current year. Madeleine McCann's disappearance has never been solved On Monday, the tribunal learned call records and data recovered from phones recorded Ms Wandelt repeatedly asking Madeleine's mother for a DNA test over that period. Madeleine's disappearance in 2007 - as a three-year-old during a vacation in Portugal - is considered the most publicized investigations and remains unsolved. 'I Am Not Seeking Money' Another recorded message, played in court, recorded Ms Wandelt stating: "I understand I'm heavy and plain like Madeleine used to be, but I know what I believe." While one recording of Ms Wandelt's one-way conversations with Mrs McCann's answerphone expressed: "What if there is a small chance that I am she? Then what? Is that not important for you?" "I do not need money, I maintain a life here in Poland, I only wish to understand," the message continued. The jury was informed that by means of emails, mobile messages and communications, Ms Wandelt asked for a biological test, forwarded early photographs to her phone in a bid to display a likeness to Mrs McCann's disappeared daughter, and stated to have "memories" from a early life with the McCanns. An intelligence analyst, an investigator with the police force who compiled the data, told the court there "didn't appear to be any answers" from Mrs McCann. Ms Wandelt furthermore reached out to close associates of the McCanns, based on the communication logs. On 9 October 2024, the father answered a phone call from Ms Wandelt to his wife's phone, stating she had "incorrect contact information." On that occasion Ms Wandelt left a recording on Mrs McCann's answerphone stating "I won't give up and I will prove my claim." Kate and Gerry McCann gave evidence to the court from protected by a privacy screen on Wednesday The court was informed Mrs Spragg struck up a connection via internet with Ms Wandelt before assisting her on a appearance to the McCanns' home in Leicestershire in that winter. Communication data demonstrated Mrs Spragg had reached out through WhatsApp to Mrs McCann to say the news outlets had characterized Ms Wandelt as "mentally unstable" but that she should be treated respectfully in the period leading up to the trip to Rothley, the county, in December 2024. The court learned communications between the two defendants, in November 2024, considering endeavoring to obtain Mrs McCann's biological evidence from her garbage or from utensils at a dining venue. "We need to assert ourselves," the co-defendant advised Ms Wandelt. On the night of the appearance to their residence, the defendant dispatched a message which stated: "We find ourselves sitting near the McCanns' residence with our vehicle dark like private investigators. I wanted to achieve this with Peter Andrew I didn't imagine I would be engaged in this with the McCanns." The trial ongoing.