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In reply to the discussion: N.J. woman refuses to meet daughter she gave up for adoption after being raped over 30 years ago [View all]Sen. Walter Sobchak
(8,692 posts)The eldest of the two found her mother had been hit by a car stumbling through traffic on drugs several years after she had been taken away. Her father was serving life for murdering a gang member and the older sister she recalled did indeed exist but was not the sort of person she wanted to make contact with.
The younger of the two found practically nothing other than that his mother was a missing person and assumed to have been murdered in the summer of 1992. At the time of his adoption she was in prison for an armed robbery and subsequently went back prison for stabbing another woman. At the time of her disappearance she had racked up a ton of recent drug, assault and prostitution related charges.
Their mom warned them that their birth mothers were not naive unwed teenagers, but was supportive of the endeavor none-the-less. Both are extremely successful and were made physically ill when they contemplated how their lives might have turned out had the State of California not snatched them.