Suspect: The McCanns follows Kate's cross-examination by detectives investigating the disappearance of her daughter Madeleine, and explores lesser-known events from that period.
The McCanns have been ordered to pay back £1m after earning up to £4.5m over five years from the drug operation set up in a large barn at their home in a Welsh village.
While Julia Wandelt, a troubled young woman, perhaps warrants some sympathy, the same cannot be said of many others who continued to perpetuate her fiction.
Julia Wandelt is a 'lady of some considerable intelligence' prosecutor Michael Duck KC said.
But her DNA 'evidence' was 'wholly irrelevant and a complete nonsense'.
A forensic officer from Leicestershire police was let into the McCanns' home in Rothley in Leicestershire to obtain a sample days after Madeleine vanished in 2007.
Kate and Gerry McCann were for a short while in 2007 made suspects by the Portuguese in the disappearance of their daughter which opened the floodgates for a barrage abuse.
Julia Wandelt turned up at the McCanns' property amid an alleged stalking campaign, which saw her sending unwanted emails and making numerous phone calls to the family, a court heard.