🔗 Share this article Suspected Stalker Inquired: 'Yet Imagine I Might Be Madeleine?' Karen Spragg - who a court has heard believes she is disappeared Madeleine McCann - deny the allegations A female indicted with pursuing Kate McCann reportedly left her a phone message which questioned: "what if I am Madeleine?" The defendant, twenty-four, who a jury heard has repeatedly claimed she was the missing Madeleine McCann, and her co-defendant are standing trial charged with harassing Kate and Gerry McCann between June 2022 and February 2025. Madeleine McCann's case has not yet been concluded On Monday, Leicester Crown Court learned phone records and data recovered from phones logged Ms Wandelt consistently demanding Madeleine's mother for a DNA test during 2023 and 2024. Madeleine's case in 2007 - when she was three years old during a family holiday in Portugal - is considered the most widely reported missing child cases and remains unsolved. 'I Am Not Seeking Money' A separate voicemail, played in court, documented Ms Wandelt stating: "I know I'm overweight and not pretty like Madeleine was, but I believe what I know." While another instance of Ms Wandelt's recordings with Mrs McCann's answerphone said: "Imagine there is a slight possibility that I am she? What then? Isn't that significant for you?" "I am not seeking money, I possess a living here in Poland, I simply desire to know," she added. The panel was told that through electronic messages, text messages and calls, Ms Wandelt demanded a genetic test, forwarded early photographs to her phone in a effort to display a likeness to Mrs McCann's disappeared daughter, and asserted to have "memories" from a early life with the McCanns. The investigator, a data specialist with law enforcement who collated the information, told the court there "seemed to lack any answers" from Mrs McCann. Ms Wandelt additionally communicated with family friends of the McCanns, as per the call data. On 9 October 2024, the father answered a communication from Ms Wandelt to his wife's phone, declaring she had "a wrong number." On that occasion Ms Wandelt left a recording on Mrs McCann's recording declaring "I will persist and I will prove my claim." Kate and Gerry McCann testified to the court from using a protective barrier on Wednesday The court heard the co-defendant established a association online with Ms Wandelt prior to assisting her on a appearance to the McCanns' residence in Leicestershire in that winter. Phone records demonstrated Mrs Spragg had reached out using messaging service to Mrs McCann to say the news outlets had depicted Ms Wandelt as "a crazy person" but that she should be taken seriously in the time preceding the appearance to Rothley, Leicestershire, in December 2024. The court was told message exchanges between the two individuals, in last November, considering endeavoring to acquire Mrs McCann's biological evidence from her garbage or from silverware at a eating establishment. "We must assert ourselves," the co-defendant advised Ms Wandelt. On the occasion of the visit to their house, the defendant dispatched a text which stated: "We find ourselves positioned near the McCanns' home with our headlights off like private investigators. I had hoped to do this with someone else I didn't imagine I would be engaged in this with the McCanns." The trial proceeds.