"If you're living a lie, you're not living at all " Paul/Jack 👊👊
@ChristinaLaMonica-p6e8 күн бұрын
The phrase "real parents" is often times offensive in the adoption community. Just fyi
@catwilliamson388714 күн бұрын
I think the data for criminal investigations should be used! I think I checked the box to opt in when I got my DNA done. There should be regulations to hide names unless the crime being investigated meets certain criteria and only when a close match is made. But I'm all for identifying victims. And identifying suspects of sexual assault, kidnapping, murder and those kinds of crimes. Finding biological families would require a different process with different protections.
@ZeroTrusttallesttree14 күн бұрын
Would love for her to talk about trace DNA or touch DNA on metal
@deniseYaniv14 күн бұрын
Interesting for Bryan Kohberger case.
@maryjones014717 күн бұрын
Cece you are a heroine❤❤
@rosieleb3222 күн бұрын
The process of teaching the public how to guarantee our ongoing privacy is so important that I hope CeCe keeps on seeing how important that is. Please educate us on this new and a bit scary topic.
@catherinenelson416227 күн бұрын
For years, I believed the east area rapist was a very intelligent, but also very sick man named James Coxrdanx. Sacramento based, then he got a promotion to San Jose, and (drumroll here), the east area rapist started raping in the San Jose area. My question is, was he a friend or relative to the golden state killer? I changed his last name, but left enough letters that you will recognize it. I got a clandestine phone call informing me that his desk was being combed through, but also that he wouldn't be bothering anyone again. The downtown Sacramento post office had a wanted flier on the wall. The mans picture looked like this James guy.
@williammcdonagh745428 күн бұрын
I think authorities should really hold a microscope to this monsters movements..I would speculate the body count is much higher
@DonnaDouglas-x3xАй бұрын
This interviewer was terriable, we learn he is a twin instead of asking more about that she jumps into who the real Paul is. Interviewer acts really not interested. This was terriable.
@IshinewsАй бұрын
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@IshinewsАй бұрын
ISHI isn’t just another conference. It’s a forum where the brightest minds in forensic science come together to share knowledge, spark innovation, and tackle the challenges of tomorrow. 📖 Learn more at www.ishinews.com.
@IshinewsАй бұрын
ISHI isn’t just another conference. It’s a forum where the brightest minds in forensic science come together to share knowledge, spark innovation, and tackle the challenges of tomorrow. 📖 Learn more at www.ishinews.com.
@IshinewsАй бұрын
ISHI isn’t just another conference. It’s a forum where the brightest minds in forensic science come together to share knowledge, spark innovation, and tackle the challenges of tomorrow. 📖 Learn more at www.ishinews.com.
@IshinewsАй бұрын
ISHI isn’t just another conference. It’s a forum where the brightest minds in forensic science come together to share knowledge, spark innovation, and tackle the challenges of tomorrow. 📖 Learn more at www.ishinews.com.
@IshinewsАй бұрын
ISHI isn’t just another conference. It’s a forum where the brightest minds in forensic science come together to share knowledge, spark innovation, and tackle the challenges of tomorrow. 📖 Learn more at www.ishinews.com.
@IshinewsАй бұрын
ISHI isn’t just another conference. It’s a forum where the brightest minds in forensic science come together to share knowledge, spark innovation, and tackle the challenges of tomorrow. 📖 Learn more at www.ishinews.com.
@IshinewsАй бұрын
ISHI isn’t just another conference. It’s a forum where the brightest minds in forensic science come together to share knowledge, spark innovation, and tackle the challenges of tomorrow. 📖 Learn more at www.ishinews.com.
@IshinewsАй бұрын
ISHI isn’t just another conference. It’s a forum where the brightest minds in forensic science come together to share knowledge, spark innovation, and tackle the challenges of tomorrow. 📖 Learn more at www.ishinews.com.
@IshinewsАй бұрын
ISHI brings together experts to share breakthroughs, foster collaboration, and shape the future of forensic science. 📖 Learn more at www.ishinews.com.
@joanneclarke771Ай бұрын
They are funny and they are a match made in heaven.
@joanneclarke771Ай бұрын
I really love these ladies. They have good senses of humor. I am about the same age as these women. It is wonderfully validating they are so successful. The Women’s Movement made more of a positive difference than most people understand.
@juliaisachenko1143Ай бұрын
3:11 Narrowed down the suspect list to 5. Does that mean all 5 were Millers? And were they related to each other or not?
@jaydenlangmead9667Ай бұрын
What scares the bejesus out of me, is even with how prolific he was, and the genetic genealogy pointing right at him, it still took someone like Holes with all his experience by surprise that he was actually the offender. If it weren't for this method, there is no way in a million years he would have ever been caught. For the sake of law enforcement future I hope they get some kind of interview out of him as to his motivations etc.... his viciousness and longevity both are absolutely obscene. How do you stay that motivated to be that horrific, for that long.
@lauriedmills7581Ай бұрын
Actually, the parents had no right to be upset or angry - they KNOW the child is not biologically theirs and that the child is a human being thus will act according to human nature = needing to know their genealogy.
@khughes1963Ай бұрын
The irony is that the real Paul Fronczak was found in Michigan and diagnosed with terminal cancer. His daughters have not been cooperative with the case. He lived in upstate Michigan until he was identified by DNA analysis before his death. My guess is that the woman who raised him might well have kidnapped him from the hospital where he was born. Some people think that Linda Taylor, the Chicago area fraudster, might have kidnapped him, but this seems not to have been the case.
@AA-tg2mcАй бұрын
i possible had a child swop i possible have two sets of twins twin boys lucas e anderson there was a kidnapping when my kids were born i have heard
@AA-tg2mcАй бұрын
amanda jean anderson 06/13/1983 born in park river ND walsh county born i have three kids twins that are 13 aerial and gabriel krueger and my oldest lucas elliott anderson may 03 2003 twins 07/01/2011 pembina county crystal ND
@AA-tg2mcАй бұрын
ive always lived in crystal ND nowhere else
@AA-tg2mcАй бұрын
my aunt is shirley anderson she has done a dna and my brother bobby joe anderson from pembina county passed at age 47
@CB-vg1wqАй бұрын
The real Paul Fronzck, who was taken from the hospital and grew up in Michigan, what was found out about his journey? Was his adoptive parents aware that he was taken from a hospital? Who was the woman that took him? Was there an illegal adoptive agency that kidnapped Paul Fronzck ? Did the real Paul Fronzck, raised as Kevin Baty ever think there was something odd?
@annagarner1280Ай бұрын
That genetics gal is all about plugging her lab crap - she actually sounds bitter cause it took a year for this man to get back to her.... come on lady get over yourself....if you act like that - EVERYONE should pass you by.....she is a malignant narcissistic....its all about her not the individual she's helping....god lord run run fast far away from her....
@janicescott65692 ай бұрын
I will never understand why there isn’t more info on the real Paul Fronzac’s adoptive mother. There was a crime committed in some kind of child trafficing with him being stolen and a probable illegal adoption of Paul. While there are still people alive like friends and siblings of Paul’s adoptive mom. What do Paul’s children say about his upbring. What did Paul’s mother and dad tell him or did they tell him he was adopted! Why wouldn’t his children want to get to know their biological that are still left? Wouldn’t they want the truth or maybe they do but are doing it privately.
@faybyshe2 ай бұрын
45:41 Michelle McNamara was the wife of comedian and actor Patton Oswalt. She died of a drug overdose of prescription painkillers and speed
@Me2Lancer2 ай бұрын
Kudos for the work you do using Genetic Genealogy to identify missing persons.
@TastaCherry2 ай бұрын
I will call him the Person of the Century.
@roxanamartinez7122 ай бұрын
How can I get in touch with someone about a missing migrant?
@rahulbhaira1922 ай бұрын
Your research is our post graduation examination question
@IndividualHumanRights-up3ml2 ай бұрын
Did the perpetrator have any relationship whatsoever with her mother? My first thought was, Did her mother set her up?
@skyeseaborn11702 ай бұрын
This is so interesting! Thank you for doing this interview!
@FatimaOrka2 ай бұрын
I'm so proud of her
@louismeyers50852 ай бұрын
It would have been nice if you talked about something meaningful.
@annmccarthy42572 ай бұрын
My late boyfriend was adopted at 4 dats old. He was on the fence about finding his birth parents. He never did the search. I wish he had, just on the health history aspect, not necessarily to find his birth parents. His adopted parents names are on the birth certificate. What his late mom told me years ago, and what she said to other family members, didn't quite click. Now it's up to his kids to find out about their background. I can only guide them. For Paul's case, I can't imagine what he's going through, or what hus adoptive parents felt.
@jordynhardy22022 ай бұрын
poor girl… so glad she’s okay now. i can’t imagine how traumatized she must’ve been.
@Yahmeen902 ай бұрын
Love the interview. Does Ms. Brown have a KZbin channel ?
@Ishinews2 ай бұрын
I don't know if she has a KZbin channel, but you can read her articles on the Washington Post website: www.washingtonpost.com/people/deneen-l-brown/
@patricathomas61552 ай бұрын
If it's nuture or nature, can this person change?
@SarahDIrish3 ай бұрын
👀
@ShaDi_DFW_TX3 ай бұрын
I'm kind of surprised at his parents reaction. They had to have known he was stolen. They had all the newspaper articals about his kidnapping. They jad to have known someone lost him against their will and missed him.
@malinolsson59213 ай бұрын
They found the ‘real’ Paul, has his Biological mother met him?