Bombshell in sight? Primetime interview with Julia Faustyna, the young woman who claims to be Madeleine McCann

It is one of the unsolved cases that still arouses interest around the world despite having passed more than 15 years.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
24 March 2023 Friday 01:46
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Bombshell in sight? Primetime interview with Julia Faustyna, the young woman who claims to be Madeleine McCann

It is one of the unsolved cases that still arouses interest around the world despite having passed more than 15 years. The disappearance of the British girl Madeleine McCann from her family's vacation apartment in the Portuguese town of Praia da Luz, Portugal, on May 3, 2007, left a lot of unknowns that remain unresolved to this day.

At least until a few weeks ago a 21-year-old Polish girl, Julia Faustyna Wendell, left the world speechless by stating that she could be little Madeleine. A case that is proving to be quite a challenge for investigators, and while Julia waits for the analysis of the DNA evidence she requested from the McCanns to be completed, she continues to defend her truth.

Not alone. She is accompanied by the private detective and medium Fia Johansson, who is helping her in such a complicated undertaking. It is she who is collaborating with the Polish police in the investigation and who is demonstrating her determination to achieve two objectives: first, for Julia to discover her real origins; and second, to bring to light all those who would have acted to the detriment of the well-being and safety of the young woman. People who for Johansson have a name and a face: the Wendell family.

Not content with taking her story to the press around the world and giving updates on all the details of the progress of the investigation through Instagram, the detective has achieved something unprecedented: Julia tells her story out loud in prime time on one of the most watched programs in the United States.

Julia will sit next to Fia to recount her hell and everything she has had to suffer in recent years with the well-known presenter Phil McGraw, better known as Dr. Phil, who hosts his successful homonymous program in which he deals with various cases in which who advises and advises on a different topic in each installment, given his years of experience as a psychologist.

Thus, Julia will be able to tell the world her version of everything she has experienced on Monday, March 27. The person in charge of announcing this television intervention has once again been Johansson, who considers it quite an achievement for the young woman: "I am happy to be able to give Julia a platform on which to speak with courage, shedding light on her violent past and, with luck, to be able to take her even closer to obtaining justice".

The Dr. Phil Show, currently the number one talk show in the country, is recorded at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, California; which will mean Julia's first foray into American territory to tell her story.

The Polish girl's chances of being the missing girl are slim, despite the fact that the results of the DNA tests are still missing. However, Johansson is clear that the young Polish woman is not who she has been told she is, and for this reason she plans to "go all the way", with two people to whom she does not intend to give up: Julia's adoptive parents and the family of she.

It has been precisely on her social network account where she has issued a serious warning against Julia's parents, after the young woman has shared how they have treated her during all these years.

"You can't hide anymore," he tells them, through a direct on the social network. What's more, he addresses Julia's mother directly, who has always been against her daughter's exposure throughout this process: "I don't know if it was good or bad [for you] that Julia found me, but I think - as how I feel towards you and the desire I have to investigate both you and your family- that it was bad that Julia found me".