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DNA reunites woman and her biological family decades after she was kidnapped as a toddler

Por: New York Daily News Crime November 30, 2022

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A Fort Worth, Tex., woman who was kidnapped as a toddler has been reunited with her biological family 51 years later ,thanks to a DNA test. Melissa Highsmith grew up as Melanie Brown after a babysitter never returned the toddler to her mother. The victim didn’t know she’d been kidnapped and her family, who never stopped looking for her, did not know she was living just 20 minutes away. Then her father, Jeffrie Highsmith, took a 23andMe test... + full article



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