Heather McCord, who claims to be Katrice Lee, will take a DNA test and stay at a hotel near Gatwick, just a 90-minute drive from where Katrice's sister Natasha Walker and her mother live.
An American woman who claims to be missing British toddler Katrice Lee will arrive in the UK next week to prove her identity. Heather McCord is due to land at London Gatwick Airport on Thursday - and says she plans to take a DNA test.
Katrice vanished on her second birthday from an armed forces supermarket in Paderborn, West Germany, in 1981. Her family has denounced McCord as a hoaxer who wants to gain attention and money out of their tragedy. McCord, from New York, previously started a GoFundMe page to raise money for travel to the UK before it was closed down following complaints by Katrice's loved ones.
Katrice's sister Natasha Walker and her father Richard, 76, who was based in West Germany as a Sergeant Major in the Army, believe McCord is the latest in a string of scammers trying to involve themselves in the case. Ms Walker, 51, told the Daily Mail: It's deeply disturbing that someone thinks this is perfectly normal behaviour. I am obviously concerned for my family as nobody really knows what she is capable of.
It's dangerous and it puts my family at risk. This behaviour is just not OK. McCord said she will stay at a hotel near Gatwick, just a 90-minute drive from where Ms Walker and her mother, Sharon, live in Gosport, Hampshire. Katrice vanished on her second birthday from an armed forces supermarket in Paderborn, West Germany, in 1981.
Heather McCord, from New York, previously started a GoFundMe page to raise money for travel to the UK before it was closed down following complaints by Katrice's loved ones. Richard Lee holds a picture of his daughter Katrice. The toddler had been with her mother, Sharon, and her aunt Wendy in a NAAFI supermarket, shopping for snacks for her birthday party.
Ms Walker says a member of The Search for Katrice Lee Facebook page, who has now been blocked from the group, had been feeding information to McCord and may have given her their addresses. She has reported her concerns to the Royal Military Police, the investigating force in Katrice's case. McCord claims she was abducted as a child and says she has been blocked from getting DNA tests in the United States by authorities.
She admitted to the Mail that she has nothing set up for her arrival in England but claims she has no further options for finding out her true identity. McCord claims to have a condition known as exophoria, where one eye drifts outwards, which she says confirms she is Katrice. Katrice suffered from strabismus, a related eye condition which was severe enough that it would have needed two operations to correct.
McCord also claims she has a similar birthmark to Katrice's on her lower back, resembling a rash. Her GoFundMe page appeared to have raised $217 before being taken down from multiple platforms. McCord claims to have a condition known as exophoria, where one eye drifts outwards, which she says confirms she is Katrice. Read More Father of British toddler who vanished in Germany in 1981 blasts scammer who is claiming to be her.
McCord has claimed all of it had been spent on a flight to the UK. She says she booked the tickets in January and that she just wants to know who she is. It is not the first time Katrice's family have been blighted by people claiming to be the missing girl. Ms Walker says the current claims remind her of when the family was tormented by Donna Wright, from County Durham.
Wright repeatedly harassed them with phone calls in 2014 while on a suspended sentence for the same offence. Another woman, named Heidi Robinson, pleaded guilty to a malicious communications offence in 2019 and was sentenced to 18 weeks in prison, suspended for two years, with a mental health treatment order. The Royal Military Police has previously admitted to failures in its initial investigation into Katrice's disappearance.
She had been with her mother, Sharon, and her aunt Wendy in a NAAFI supermarket, shopping for snacks for her birthday party. At the checkout, Sharon realised she had forgotten to buy crisps for the event and so nipped back down the aisle to grab them while Katrice stayed with Wendy. Within a second, Katrice turned to run after her mum, and it was assumed by Wendy that she had caught up with her. The toddler was never seen again.
The Royal Military Police failed to question checkout workers for six weeks and no national borders were closed, leaving the family with a 45-year mystery which continues to this day
Katrice Lee Heather Mccord DNA Test Katrice's Family Scammers Royal Military Police Disappearance Paderborn West Germany
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
British Woman Dies After Turkey Weight-Loss Surgery as Surgeon Remains Unresponsive in UK InquestAn inquest into the death of Morgan Ribeiro, a 20-year-old who died days after a gastric sleeve operation in Turkey, has been delayed due to the non-cooperation of the operating surgeon, Dr. Serkan Bayil. The coroner is struggling to obtain information about the procedure from the doctor, who is based in a foreign jurisdiction, stalling the investigation into potential malpractice.
Read more »
British Woman Dies Days After Weight-Loss Surgery in TurkeyA 20-year-old woman from Croydon, south London, died from an infection in her abdomen just days after getting a gastric sleeve operation in Turkey. The inquest heard that the woman, Morgan Ribeiro, travelled to Istanbul for the procedure and became unwell during her return flight to the UK, leading to an emergency landing in Belgrade, Serbia, where she died.
Read more »
Woman who claims to be missing British toddler Katrice Lee to arrive in UKHeather McCord, an American woman who claims to be missing British toddler Katrice Lee, is due to arrive in the UK next week to prove her identity. Katrice vanished on her second birthday from an armed forces supermarket in Paderborn, West Germany, in 1981. McCord's claims have been denounced by Katrice's family, who believe she is a hoaxer trying to gain attention and money out of their tragedy.
Read more »
Lee Andrews Kidnap Claims Mirror Real Ordeal of Jailed British Grandfather, Says SonWolfgang Douglas asserts that Lee Andrews fabricated a kidnapping story that closely resembles the documented torture and imprisonment suffered by his father, Albert Douglas, in Dubai. The controversy intensifies as Katie Price, who publicly campaigned for Andrews, now demands answers from him upon his release from prison.
Read more »




