EXCLUSIVE: "SHE PRACTICED BEING MISSING!" – FATHER OF MADDIE MCCANN IMPOSTER DROPS BOMBSHELL THAT CHANGES EVERYTHING!
GLOBAL EXCLUSIVE — The saga of the woman who gripped the world by claiming to be the missing Madeleine McCann has just exploded into a spectacle of lies, dark obsessions, and a chilling childhood secret that has left even hardened investigators trembling.
In a world-first interview that threatens to shatter the entire narrative, the biological father of "The Claimant" has finally broken his silence. And he isn’t just denying her story—he is exposing a calculated, decades-long game that his daughter allegedly played from the safety of her own bedroom.
Veteran reporter Nick Pisa, who thought he had seen it all, was reportedly left speechless by the father’s revelations.
THE RED NOTEBOOK
According to the distraught father, the key to the mystery isn't a DNA test—it’s a battered red notebook found hidden beneath floorboards in the woman’s childhood home.
"She wasn't kidnapped," the father told The Crime Desk, his voice shaking with a mixture of rage and sorrow. "She was studying."
He claims that from the age of 12, his daughter developed a "morbid and pathological" obsession not just with missing persons cases, but specifically with the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
"I found the notebook last week," he revealed. "It wasn't a diary. It was a script. She had written down answers to questions she hadn't been asked yet. She had memorized the timeline of May 3rd, 2007, better than the police. She practiced her 'sad face' in the mirror. We thought it was just a phase—a dark, teenage theatrical phase. We never dreamed she would take it to the world stage."
"SHE WANTED THE FAME, NOT THE PAILY"
In a twist that turns this tragedy into a psychological horror show, the father alleges that his daughter often complained that her own life was "too boring" and that she "deserved a story."
"She used to tell us at the dinner table, 'Imagine if I was the most famous girl in the world,'" the father confessed. "She didn't want to find parents; she wanted to find an audience."
THE EYE DEFECT: FAKE?
Perhaps the most damaging blow to her credibility comes from the father's claim regarding the famous coloboma—the distinct defect in Madeleine’s right eye. The Claimant has cited a similar mark in her own eye as definitive proof.
But her father says it’s a lie.
"She never had that mark growing up," he insisted, slamming a stack of childhood photos onto the table. "I don't know if she used drops, or surgery, or just stared at the sun until she damaged her iris, but that mark appeared after she started reading the files. It is self-inflicted destiny."
WHAT’S NEXT?
As the world reels from these accusations, questions are mounting. Is this woman a victim of her own delusions, or a cold-blooded mastermind playing on the grief of the McCann family for clout?
One thing is certain: The DNA results are coming, but the court of public opinion may have just reached a verdict.

