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I wish I had seen Tracie on Oprah but I missed it.
I can't believe the DNA is taking so long. :banghead:
I can't believe the DNA is taking so long. :banghead:
That makes it easier, oddly enough.the original tez said:NewMom2003, I can't understand the delay on the DNA either? Unless they are inbred or something. I know that is a terrible thing to say. Sorry in advance.
http://www.11alive.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=77563mysteriew said:BGG, when you get a link for that could you post it please? I just ran a search and am not finding anything.
Shadow205 said:District Attorney Tommy Chapman said the missing children center offered to provide at no cost to the county DNA testing with results available in three days rather than the weeks state testing would take. Chapman said local officials eagerly accepted the offer from the nonprofit child advocacy group.
On Monday, local officers worked alongside an investigator from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children examining government records reviewing Social Security numbers the two adults gave for the children that did not match their identities
I still think that the above is strange. If they were really their kids then the social security numbers should be right and they are not.
Shadow205 said:District Attorney Tommy Chapman said the missing children center offered to provide at no cost to the county DNA testing with results available in three days rather than the weeks state testing would take. Chapman said local officials eagerly accepted the offer from the nonprofit child advocacy group.
On Monday, local officers worked alongside an investigator from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children examining government records reviewing Social Security numbers the two adults gave for the children that did not match their identities
I still think that the above is strange. If they were really their kids then the social security numbers should be right and they are not.