Three Babies Abandoned Separately At Birth By The SAME Mother Are Reunited For The First Time 30 Years Later

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Videos by Motherhood on November 29, 2016

Three half-siblings who were abandoned separately as hours-old babies have been reunited.
The siblings, now all adults, were brought together again after tracking each other down through online DNA databases and then filming an episode of ’20/20′ on ABC.
Janet Barnicoat, 35, was found in 1981 in Lawndale, California, wrapped in a towel, put into a paper bag, and placed next to a dumpster in an alleyway. She still had her umbilical cord attached. She was found by a woman, and was eventually adopted into a family.

 
In 1985, another baby girl was found, also just hours old, this time in a blue jumpsuit, and abandoned at a market only miles from where Barnicoat had been abandoned.
A year later, a baby boy was left on a stranger’s doorstep just days before Christmas – he too still had his umbilical cord attached. Both babies were also adopted – they would grow up to be Julie Hutchison and Dean Hundorf.

 
All three were related, but none of them knew of the existence of each other. All of them also asked continual questions about their birth parents, and also how their mother could abandon them under such circumstances. ‘I got really mad and angry [at my birth mother], and I held onto that for quite a long time,’ Barnicoat told the news program. ‘How do you leave your child in a paper bag in an alleyway?  ‘It felt like, you know, she tossed me away. You put me next to a dumpster. It was tearing me up inside. There was questions of, ‘Do I have siblings? Who are my parents? Why was I adopted? Why didn’t they want me?”

When the three were reunited by the TV show in California, not only was there a physical resemblance between all of them, but they also shared similar personality traits, and had similar sounding laughs.

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