Love the pics of the kids...so serious but ABSOLUTELY Cuties!
@donaDsejdiu7934 жыл бұрын
She is an incredible woman helping people to find their loved ones.They were tracked down and they were adopted by an academic man they reunited with their dad I saw another video of this story as this was left in half.
@mrsdutchess156 жыл бұрын
so we're blaming her when she offered him to come and get the kids? I don't think this lady was in the wrong I think she was in a very tough spot and had no one to help her she tried to do her best to keep her kids with their biological family he just didn't want to help. He left he left and didn't care enough to come back to get his kids and the story then later on after he suffered all the guilt from the shit now he wants to find them that's pretty messed up if you ask me but okay...
@carlkoh9 ай бұрын
That was my first thought too. It really irks me when the media tells a story from one aspect only.
@craftyoldhaeg18 күн бұрын
For real. The audacity of him to complain about her asking for money. Like yeah dude, she was a social pariah for having your kids and you left her… She was probably so alone and completely destitute.
@elvirashobbies4484 жыл бұрын
I can’t survive without my children. Some people wait so long to fix their mistake, it makes no sense to me.
@windyhawthorn73873 күн бұрын
Some things are more complicated then you realize.
@marchveris7 жыл бұрын
The guy made the Korean lady sound like some gold digger that only married him for money but if you look at part 5 she was saving all the bonds he was sending her and kept all of his letters and photos even after giving kids away. She wished one day her kids would find her because there was no way a single mom would be able to raise 3 kids on her own in S. Korea. If her first child was an American, I'm sure she would have decided to send him for adoption as well. The guy basically went deadbeat and she thought he found a new girl at Vietnam. You have to understand, South Korea after Korean War was one of the poorest nations in the world. It took time for the nation to get to where it is today. She probably thought the kids were better off going to America and get loved and educated by an American family instead of living with her in poverty. Single mom with 3 kids didn't really have much options in 70's S. Korea.. My grandpa worked at Camp Humphreys and he saw a lot of so called "yang-saekshi"which translates to American wives (Korean women who are girlfriends to an Ameican soldiers). Don't get me wrong, there are people who raised the kids by themselves and kids turned out well but mixed kids who lacked father figure just had hell. I remember up until late 90's when you were mixed and you didn't have your foreign parent figure around (usually fathers), people viewed you as "oh his dad was a soldier who lied to a Korean girl and just enjoyed her and left her when his time was done." I lived in Itaewon, a town where lot of foreigners lived, when I was a kid and two of my bestfriends are mixed Koreans. It's only from mid 2000's when those stereotypes disappered as you saw someone with mixed background on Television and movies and you stopped hearing about GI going deadbeat.
@FOTOFOTA7 жыл бұрын
You can't call the man a deadbeat. I was stationed in Camp Stanley near Seoul. It was saddening that young girls just graduated from high schools showed up at the outside the base clubs and sold themselves and that's how they could and still can make a living but unfortunately the third party mamasun have to have the bigger share. I had several friend with Yoboseo and monthly fees and in the same time those prostitutes have other clients when my friends were out in the fields for two weeks or a month. On the other hand there was this ugly prostitute that wanted to pay me to marry me so she could come to US. She was as old as my father and ugly I should say.
@marchveris7 жыл бұрын
Fass Strokaa It's one thing to just have a girlfriend but when you have a baby and decide to marry someone you gotta take care of your women. I know what you are talking about. My grandpa used work at Camp Humphreys and those girls used to rent rooms in his house because their boyfriends were GIs. From his story, a lot of "good girls" actually ended up marrying them and came to America. One of them actually got my grandpa the gig to work at the base which was really big for him.
@yesimtakeoffcantstopmenow26636 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry but were you there? No you weren't you watched two fucking videos about these people's lived and you're on KZbin typing out essays about shit you don't even know about.
@marchveris6 жыл бұрын
Let It Takeoff Someone uploaded the full video and I watched it. It even has a part where the twins reunite with the guy and rheu take him to Korean restaurant. You're logic is so stupid that I don't know where to start. I guess by you're logic, people can't make comments after watching a documentary, news footage, or etc. Get the fuck outta here. The deceased mother saved all the bonds he sent her and kept everything involved with twins and left it to her son when she died and that's the fact. Your dumbass call two three paragraphs essay? I know a lot about you already haha.
@TexasbyStorm6 жыл бұрын
My uncle met his wife while serving in South Korea. He is 71 years old now and she is 68. She is my Aunt Yong and one of the strongest and best women I know. Her entire family (parents, sisters and their spouses) were all able to move to the U.S. with him, so I do not see how this man could not get his wife and children over here. Something doesn't ring true about his story.
@DannaK247 Жыл бұрын
My brother is a Vietnam vet. He had a relationship with a woman there. He sent pictures of them both home. She was missing one of her hands if I remember correctly, as I was very young at the time. I remember that my parents, especially our Mother wasn't happy about my brothers relationship. When American soldiers were sent home he wasn't able to bring her with him. Apparently, he had a son with this woman and knows little to nothing about them now. I'd like to find my nephew but have no idea how to go about it. I remember my brother came home and was a different man. Sullen, with an under lying anger. I believe this was because of the quilt over this situation. He's still has the underlying anger and a chip on his shoulder. I'd like to find his son so he can atleast inquire if he's still alive and possibly meet him. However, I've no idea how to go about finding him. Only clue I have is my brother was stationed in DaNang Vietnam before he was shipped out. I keep thinking possibly his AmerAsian son might just be looking for him too and cant find him.
@carolinegoss8564 жыл бұрын
No one was to blame she needed money to raise her kids as a single Mom in very tough times. He did what he could & so did she.
@wildswan2216 жыл бұрын
Other men brought their wives home. Why couldn't he?
@Wondorawoman6 жыл бұрын
Wild Swan I believe he did. On another video it says she flew back to Korea with her children.
@ceeceeceecee52806 жыл бұрын
@@Wondorawoman I thought the same thing, so before i googled, if what i thought was actually true, I first checked the comments, and found yours...so sad, that his original wife and kids where left to fend for themselves😢
@지이니-q5x5 жыл бұрын
@Wondorawoman @CeeCee CeeCee Did you watch the whole video? There was 'no indication' that she flew to U.S. It said she was denied to enter the U.S. only twins were permitted!! So she refused to send the twins away without her and her other son. Later, when she thought Thomas abandoned her for good, she send the twins away, because it was hard for mixed babies to live in Korea, and she thought being in America would be a lot better for the twins' well-being.
@Koolkaratekats5 жыл бұрын
She didnt have a passport, but the twins did. She wouldn't let them come to America without her.
@alohalivin5564 жыл бұрын
It isn’t as easy as you think. Especially since there was a child with another father who was Korean. Women with mixed children, and the children, were treated badly and she would have had a difficult time supporting those kids. They didn’t just let people waltz in then or now, My uncle fell in love with a woman in France as my father and my uncle and many others freed Europe from the hold that the Nazis had on them. It took my uncle three years and friends with contacts in the government to even get her over here at all. It took a lot of time and a lot of money. Now there are many who walked away, my husband’s biological father left children in Hawaii, Texas, Vietnam, and somewhere in the Midwest. He knew about those children and he walked away. But that doesn’t mean they all did. Easier to judge than to give the benefit of the doubt.
@DeadSpaceracoon9 жыл бұрын
you are some very good news reportets
@micahbronaugh33578 жыл бұрын
+lrattie that is so rude.
@BooYayi4 жыл бұрын
It’s not uncommon for this to happen, women in other countries believe these men and then are abandoned.
@vichosford7 жыл бұрын
I feel kind of bad for this old, vet dude for obvious reasons. But, when one examines this situation closer, it makes no real sense why he didn't support his 3 legal kids, let alone his two bilogical ones, when he had the opportunity to do so. Why then bring kids to this life and adopt a third one when you have no plans to be there for them emotionnally, physically, or economically? If he doesn't have money, then why not enlist another family member to help him out? I'm sure his parents could have stepped in for this man, for example, until something could have been figured out. Keep in mind that I also grew up without my old man, so I'm familiar with type of situation. My biological father didn't take care of his paternal obligations, but years later when I looked him up in order to know my roots, he magically wanted to form a relationship, nah, screw that; I just wanted to meet the guy and my half siblings--nothing else. However, please note that his parents at the time when I was a baby, did want to take me in and raise me when he defaulted on his paternal responsibility, but my mother chose to keep me. I would have been happy either way. Everyone just needs to feel like they belong, and that they are wanted and loved.
@Alexp365002 жыл бұрын
I just want to start with this isn't an excuse. my dad left me and my mom for a whole other family that ended him in prison where d he died 3 days later. so I was abandoned too and he was over 60k behind on child support so I get you there I really do.... that being said this is 1960s a time where Americans still believed their country would do the right thing. he was also still enlisted in the army which meant he wasn't allowed to stay there and support them. I think he truly went into a loving relationship with children he loved and assumed that as soon as he left they would be coming too. there was no internet. there was no history you could look up to see that the government is deceitful and doesn't actually care. you believed the propaganda and what they were telling you because it was easier. again I'm not saying what he did was right or wrong, look at what happened with Vietnam, but i don't think he was malicious in his intentions ever.
@Alexp365002 жыл бұрын
oh and your paternal grandparents wanted you... mine shunned me. I didn't see any of them for 10yrs until my dad died. so I do understand your pain.
@beastly.warner3 жыл бұрын
What an awesome job! I was able to track down my brother and birthfather but i had to be persistent and not accept "I dont know" or any other excuse. Took 10 years but I did it. Been contemplating switching careers but havent really found anything i feel id love as much as what i do now. May have to do some digging into this type of work. Never know right?
@snowdrop57464 жыл бұрын
In the photographs of Sandra and James, we can see a lot of questions in their eyes.
@purgatoryofhope14146 жыл бұрын
From the comments here I can see that people are either polarized against one or the other people in this conflict. But you'd have to understand the situation is at the time and how people treated the father and mother in their respective countries at that time also if you were a GI and you had married someone overseas and you tried to bring her home you were usually met with contempt by your family over here especially if you had a local sweetheart you left behind her family this could have spent affect you if you were a small town family person or even a city kid from the Bronx your family is telling you that all she wanted was your money just cuz you got kids she'll find another GI and all your your buddies are telling you the same thing and if she's got a kid already who's the father of that child will probably someone who died during the conflict like in Vietnam or Korea or World War II so your suspicion start to mount Plus on top of it you have family pressure saying forget it build your life back here Etc then you have the young woman on the other side of the world she has a child by a foreigner in a very tight Lee held nationalist ethnic viewing type of country wasn't so hard in Europe and the European men a lot of them stepped in and married but there were thousands upon thousands of abandoned GI kids in Europe to but they were just thrown in with the rest of the abandoned children of Europe into the orphanages and many of them were adopted out and came to America on that trip. yes this young woman may have felt that she was abandoned by him on his trip from Vietnam nobody volunteers to go to Vietnam if they don't have to just so they can go to Korea for 30 days to see their family he wanted that family the problem was by the time she offered him the children to bring them over he didn't have any money to get them over any wasn't in the military anymore where they would have helped him possibly do it and I can tell you this the military their words were we're not in the business of taking care of family and we're not in the business of having any buddies bastard kid shipped when he tried to get his orphaned Vietnamese child back to the States while he was still in the military serving and the mother had been killed during an air raid by the Vietcong attack by the Vietcong sadly he did not get his child and does not know what happened to him after all these years because the military they were in the business of helping you take care of your family they were in the business of making sure you gave your life to them and this was just extra stuff Now there's some other things people don't understand why he couldn't bring her and her son over when he first left Korea and this has happened since the beginning of time when there's a country that's had conflicts they've been invaded and their young women unfortunately give in to the power of the food shelter and affection provided by the Conquering or stabilizing Force you can ask this of any young woman in East Berlin who would do anything to get food including dating a revolting Russian soldier to an Iraqi War Widow dating an American GI Who's country had destroyed her world. Sadly I have a very bad feeling since she had a son previously that her government has listed her as a prostitute or the US military had. This happened during WWII, Korea, Vietnam many soldiers did not know there was this practice. They would even marry with their officers permission but find out when they wanted to bring home their bride they couldn't because the woman's government or the military even their officer might have put something on the young woman's record keeping them from getting a visa to the US. My ex-husband's father was a governing General over a certain portion of Japan and he said it happened to his own son. George wanted to marry a young woman he met in Japan and even his own father who had control of that area could not get it approved. He tried everything he could and he said I know my son hates me for it because I wasn't able to get her cleared. Even with my level of control over the area her registration as an unsupervised 19 year old left her record open to poor interpretation. My son has never forgiven me. this was a good 40 years later and this family was still fractured by what happened over in Japan. so many people at the time that this man had his family in Korea would have been pushing him and her to give up on this relationship to find someone else to do what they could to start life without the other I am sure that his family really wasn't supportive until he married someone who understood the nee to find these kids. Most wives over here didn't want their husbands going and finding the ex girlfriend or children of those Liaisons. They were afraid that they would lose their husband to his past, unfortunately all the way around the people are being told out of sight out of mind don't worry about it they'll move on they'll find somebody else they don't need you Etc or they're just gold digging they just want money from you they probably have 20 other guys knocking on the door and you're just another one you know even the Marine Corps has a name for the guy knocking on the back door as you walk out the front. It just doesn't happen over there it happens here too if the guy gets shipped out instead of his friends being supportive they start ragging on how well your wife sleeping with that and she's probably not by the time he gets back he's full of jealousy is completely uncalled for. I went through it myself and I finally told my dearly departed he didn't make it to the staff sergeant if I didn't have time for him when he was home why did he think I I would have time for somebody else as I was working 80 hours a week trying to take care o parent f a very ill and be a good wife at the same time you don't have time to be messing around those women that are messing around they have way too much time on their hands
@crystallineblue43444 жыл бұрын
TLDR. Go back to grade 2 and learn PUNCTUATION. Uneducated fool!
@jean6872 Жыл бұрын
Where is the rest of the story?
@beverlymcgue5143 жыл бұрын
There are so many children born to soldiers who are left behind thinking they are not wanted but we're.
@marciam62245 жыл бұрын
I'm trying to find the other parts of this story. Is there anyway to find the rest of the story?? I found one other video but the audio is nothing more than tiny blips of sound. I really want to know whether he found his kids.
@raphaelobinna4764 жыл бұрын
He found them. Go to you tube and type 'allen Thomas twins reunited'. Ended well.
@rexsales22464 жыл бұрын
This man is such a hypocrite, if he really wanted to see the kids he fathered he should have searched for them in that 40 year span
@crazymomwife4 Жыл бұрын
They said he and his second wife searched for decades. What do you mean? Did you watch the whole thing?
@mjz167 жыл бұрын
I know a couple of people for who "don't know where the person is" was a very coincidentally beneficial way of getting out of certain monetary responsibilities. I even called out one of them who didn't have much to say in return. Not saying this guy is like that but I didn't see details that make me think he tried very hard.
@crystallineblue43444 жыл бұрын
For WHOM. Get some education.
@tinaaij12tribes204 жыл бұрын
I can’t find the other parts. What happened to the children ?
@SiiaAne Жыл бұрын
Seriously ABC… Every time I watch one of your stories, there are never any endings links listed in your descriptions. Part three would not only be nice but it would give you more views. Unless ABC feels that since they are so established, they can just leave people hanging?
@genevaayte53025 жыл бұрын
This is ridiculous. US citizen children stuck in S Korea? He didn't need money. How about he picked up a phone and called his Congressional representative? That would have started the ball rolling. His excuses are too many and too lame.
@ottery34133 жыл бұрын
It's so weird. Came across this video today. Couldn't help but be surprised by the name James Allen considering coincidentally both my step-dad and brother in law are James Allen's. The most bizarre part is they were born on Sept 15 about 20 years apart. It got even more fun when his name turned out to be James Allen Thomas. Must be more common than I imagined considering they are in Korea.
@spencer11476 жыл бұрын
What do you mean she kept asking for money?? You had a wife and three kids back in Korea. How was she suppose to be able to work with 3 small kids and you weren't there to help her watch them? Who was going to pay for childcare? She kept asking for more money?? WHY SHOULD SHE HAVE TO ASK FOR MORE MONEY??!! You should have just been sending money regularly so she wouldn't have to worry about asking!! How dare you.
@pratikreddy54024 жыл бұрын
Where is part 3?
@artSFCA2 ай бұрын
I've never met my American G.I. father. I don't even know his name. I was born post Korean War in Seoul. I would like to find my father but I don't know where to start.
@salpimienta10 Жыл бұрын
Where can I see the sequel? Thank you
@generosamanansala86686 жыл бұрын
where is the rest of the story?
@lifeunfiltered014 жыл бұрын
You couldn't turned around cause you knew that was the last time you would see them ....you left them ....I feel sorry for the twins mother ...
@diz7595 Жыл бұрын
Looking for part 3?
@mjz167 жыл бұрын
I'd have done anything to at least stay in touch even if I had to do it through someone other than the mom. And I'd go there whenever I could. You don't have to be in the military to go there. I big-time doubt that the mom would not have chosen to let him take them rather than adopt them out. Sometimes grown-ups' contempt for each other and selfishness cloud their sense of responsibility and judgment.
@crystallineblue43444 жыл бұрын
How old are you - 8?
@foreveryoung39396 жыл бұрын
God bless you!!!
@carisowealthy4 жыл бұрын
You abandoned your kids bruh.
@nicolezapata38986 жыл бұрын
What was she supposed to do welcome him with open arms after not seeing him for years or keep wait around for him? Until another war started so that he could get a free ride?....you have to be kidding me! when there is a will there is a way....he's full of excuses. She did what she had to do and he did what he wanted to do. I always find it interesting when dead beat dads want to meet their kids in old age....like you had your whole life to be with them and now you want to see them for What? So that they can forgive you? Please...start begging for mercy not forgiveness
@crystallineblue43444 жыл бұрын
STFU judgemental tart.
@nicolezapata38984 жыл бұрын
@@crystallineblue4344 awe.....are you butt hurt? Truth hurts keep scrolling Bitch.
@crystallineblue43444 жыл бұрын
@@nicolezapata3898 "Butt" has noting to do with this. It is OBVIOUS you didn't bother watching the video. We intelligent, educated people LEARN definitions of words before using them. "Deadbeat dad" means a father who does not pay child support. It was impossible for this man to contribute financially (that means give money) to the children's upbringing because HE LOST ALL CONTACT with them and their mother. NOT DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND.
@crystallineblue43444 жыл бұрын
@@nicolezapata3898 "had your whole life to be with them and now you want to see them for What?".... OMG what an ignoramus! This fellow wanted to "be with them" throughout his "whole life"... but HE DIDN'T KNOW WHERE THEY WERE. Hence, he started posting on Facebook in an attempt to LOCATE (that means find) them. Again - Not difficult to comprehend (that means understand). IF you watch the entire episode. Here's a thought:WATCH the video BEFORE commenting! It's what intelligent people do. While there is absolutely no chance you will ever be smart, you can at least improve yourself. No need to settle for abject stupidity.
@clair2335 күн бұрын
And now he got exposed.
@Kennithomass6 жыл бұрын
Yeah sounds like a Dead Beat Dad to me.
@elainelu847 жыл бұрын
My mom is from Vietnam 🇻🇳
@marylandgirl73586 жыл бұрын
Where do I see part 2, part 3, etc Story ends after first video,
@angelac19114 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/e5nTgWRjopiGaNU part two
@Tangga1boy012 жыл бұрын
F/o you left your family and wanted it back? Very responsible.
@asdffeefff6 жыл бұрын
Did he find the twins? Where are the other parts?
@Aliciaek Жыл бұрын
I can not find Part 3 ....that he ever was reunited with James and the twins?
@texaskoreana66784 жыл бұрын
I am Korean, that time my Country was Sooo poor Country
@amandalopez20404 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love her I am still struggling with what I wanna do with my life I’m already 30 years old but I could see myself doing this I just don’t even know where to start
@kunokoaeri35053 жыл бұрын
i think there is diplomas for it so maybe u can search about it (it really does help cuz u can get access to some documents u usually don't if u r only searching for ur family) and i would say u can try to do ur own background to start !
@triciac10192 жыл бұрын
You can take classes in geneology/family history. This may be what you have been searching to do.
@micheleleigh19984 жыл бұрын
💙💙💙💙💙💙✊🏼Bless you
@arlenealdridge99754 жыл бұрын
I guess a lot of foolish GI's did this. It wasn't just single GI's. My dad extended his service in Korea. I was told I have brothers and sisters in Korea. My dad lied to the Korean woman and told her he has a daughter, but his sister was raising her. Eventually, the woman went to an interpreter and sent a letter to my mother, thanking her for raising his daughter. I'm sure the same things happened in Vietnam. My dad eventually left Korea and walked away from his Korean family. I'm sure he lived with this grief. Let this be a lesson to all women overseas where military bases are nearby.
@systajenn14 жыл бұрын
But what about their half older brother. Did they ever get in contact with him or see him again?
@conniethacker81755 жыл бұрын
First thing he said about her he went with physical description. She kept asking for money! Really, I guess she wanted to feed your children. What a lame person..
@NDBit6 жыл бұрын
I watched ten seconds of this, and he sounds like a tool. If you're not ready to be a father because you've just endured a 'bankruptcy' and it's 'really hard', then for God's sake, don't have kids. And so many sets too. Geez.
@theinkbrain6 жыл бұрын
He's lying when he says he signed up to go to Viet Name just so he could go to Korea. He didn't need anyone's help to buy a ticket to Korea.
@mecha1754 жыл бұрын
He did if he didn't have the money. He said he was bankrupt. When he signed up to go to Vietnam, he did so because soldiers serving in Vietnam could take leave to certain countries. Korea was one of those countries. I hope your bitterness and pessimism take you far.
@theinkbrain4 жыл бұрын
@@mecha175 That's just your unsupported opinion. The evidence and facts are that he was a heartless, irresponsible, lying sob. I hope your sanctimoniousness and hypocrisy take you far.
@mecha1754 жыл бұрын
@@theinkbrain Post your "Evidence", because I and everyone else have no reason to believe a word you say.
@theinkbrain4 жыл бұрын
@@mecha175 I wipe my ass with what YOU have to say, you maggot, and you LIE when you say you speak for "everyone". Go lie to your mother if you want to be taken seriously.
@mecha1754 жыл бұрын
Be sure and post sources as well. I don't think you are donald trump, so you can't just say things and expect people to believe you in the real word.
@triciac10192 жыл бұрын
Of course she wanted (actually needed) money, she had three children to support and had the stigma of two of her children being mixed and being a single mom. Korea was such a very poor Country. Such a sad situation all around.
@carolynballiet50543 жыл бұрын
Did he really try to go back and help his kids ?
@Talkandcrime17 күн бұрын
Did they find the kids.
@lilyfine60733 жыл бұрын
Did he ever find his children
@mary._.yamborghini5 жыл бұрын
how are you gonna marry someone and not bother to even learn to say her real name?
@crystallineblue43444 жыл бұрын
Koreans who speak english ALWAYS choose an anglophone name for themselves. LEARN FACTS before shooting off your uneducated mouth/keyboard.
@rlbproduction7924 жыл бұрын
Where's Part Three?
@vishwasparanjape64274 жыл бұрын
people go thru hell and strange situations and compulsion s.what is the point in being harsh and judgemental about what they did in their 20s ? leave them alone .they have already had enough of torment and sadness .let us not add to that .
@andrecureton68626 жыл бұрын
Did he ever find his twins ????
@marchveris5 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/np7HqIaFrrJnjck Hey guys here's a link to full episode.
@dandylionriver4 жыл бұрын
Are Pamela Slaton and CeCe Moore the same person? They look the same and do the same thing finding people.
@mary._.yamborghini5 жыл бұрын
why is abc spinning this to make the guy out to be a victim? those kids were legally americans so he could've gotten them over here and eventually the mother
@frederickvanhelsun93154 жыл бұрын
Where is the rest
@suemcculley74494 жыл бұрын
Where's part 2?
@monahicks-baker14296 жыл бұрын
Where is the rest? why cant we see what else happened?
@marchveris5 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/np7HqIaFrrJnjck Here you go
@marjorieroswell2 жыл бұрын
@@marchveris This video isn't available anymore
@ML-ro6in6 жыл бұрын
He found them!! Entire episode: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y4nJdX6XbZmjn80
@cwalter737 жыл бұрын
Where's part 2mm
@aa-dj9br4 жыл бұрын
I dislike that government did not let mums: kids from Vietnam there at first place
@weiweiinefuku92426 жыл бұрын
obvious with this incomplete video, many comments below were critical. I suggest all to do a KZbin search of "Pam Slaton" and "Allen Thomas" and "twins"... you'al will find a video of the whole story... a story with a happy ending.
@salizwanongauza20504 жыл бұрын
Why did he give her a new name?
@MW-fu8bi6 жыл бұрын
Her dad?
@purpleloover9 жыл бұрын
where is part 4?
@KenshinHimura-eb9bv8 жыл бұрын
Jochebed Lael D. Huang how many parts is it
@ettajeanwilliams60306 жыл бұрын
Jochebed Lael D. Huang
@leeperese89224 жыл бұрын
Lofee
@יחידהשהרבניבןטולילה-ט8ז6 жыл бұрын
Here in Israel we are looking for children who born on the 50'S . WHO WAS TAKEN WITHOUT PERMTION FROM THEIR PARENTS FOR AD0PTI0N IN NORTH AMERICA OR EUROPE . PLEASE IF SOMONE SUSPECT THAT HE/SHE IN THIS CATEGORY MAKE DNA TEST AND CONTACT "ACHIM VEKAYAMIM " THE FAMILIES DESPRATLY WANT TO FIND YOU.
@lucyloud62487 жыл бұрын
SO AWESOME
@lizardkingwalking4 жыл бұрын
Deadbeat dad
@storyshiftchara185213 күн бұрын
This is the worst KZbin I’ve seen. It never gets to the end😡
@MyMason1006 жыл бұрын
ending ??????????????????
@patcampbell26644 жыл бұрын
Sad, sad sad.
@lorettabrail78062 жыл бұрын
I have to agree that this man seems rather lazy and self serving. I have twenty one grandchildren including a great granddaughter. And I would move mountains and oceans to find even one if lost. But then... I cannot judge this man. It is for those kids to decide.
@nillyk56713 жыл бұрын
A new American name "Conny"....how disrespectful. I'm sorry but learn her name, don't be lazy. Omg and then he says she wanted "money". Does he even know how hard Korean women with mixed children had it back then?? Why do they want to make him look good and her like a money hungry woman.
@aloeswoodcamel77446 жыл бұрын
Did she say roblox
@bugwithabigazz6 жыл бұрын
FULL STORY kzbin.info/www/bejne/d4fShmqHiNuZmrc
@marjorieroswell2 жыл бұрын
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@FFLapin2 жыл бұрын
Full episode below: kzbin.info/www/bejne/i6S9fn2QmJuVnZI
@Litgirlp3 ай бұрын
Smells fishy. I don’t buy it he was probably tired of being at war, hard to be in a place with bad memories come on he got the chance to get the kids it was probably hard for her to maintain and look I don’t really want to judge him but please Mr. Connie is not here to defend herself and you totally make her look as if she was the bad here . Of course she was asking for money you left her with 2 children you think is easy and you oooo it was hard for you to go get them 😂yeah sure you were broke come on give me a break.