Im pretty sure its not lisa or maddie but hey when ur child goes missing and then a few yrs later onecis found a simple dna would put ur mind and ease instead of a niggling wonder
When it comes to the safety of children, I'm okay with offending someone.
I'm a Hispanic woman with a son who has almost white hair and blue eyes. I'm not kidding, when he was born my doc said "It's a....blonde?" All he got from me are my big lips and feet. People ask if he's mine all the time. I don't care, I think we contrast beautifully.
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I guess I have a different perspective because we have a child who is at risk for abduction. IMO, the inconvenience of being asked for documentation is worth making sure children are protected.
Too bad that guy who kidnapped the Dugan girl was never asked to provide documentation for her since he took her with him to visit the probation officer.. To me that would have been smart.
I think we can all agree to that. I would want to know 100% if the child was mine or not.
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Wow...people should mind their own business. I'm glad it doesn't bother you but personally I think going up to a complete stranger and asking if the child they are with is theirs is really offensive. What does the person think? That the child was abducted, and then this person will rescue the child? That the abductor is going to go running for an exit, with people blocking the doors? Also, I would have to think that for an adopted child, having people constantly coming up to their parents asking if he/she is really theirs would take a toll.
I read an article that stated she was taken to the doctor because of eye problems. Was it ever stated what was wrong with her eyes or is it something the abductors lied about? TIA
I agree with you to a certain point. If a child is 3 years old and this child is 6 or 7 years old according to authorities why waste time and resources? She doesn't look like a 3 year old.
I think it's beyond incredibly rude. The few times a complete stranger has asked me I had an equally rude comebackor I simply laid them out and made them feel stupid they asked...oh and there is nothing more intrusive, insensitive and rude than asking in front of the child.
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There are varying degrees of albinism it says here. There are always eye problems though.
DNA tests can reveal it - so I am guessing they would know by now if the child had this condition or not.
http://www.albinism.org/publications/what_is_albinism.html
From hereOCA1B. Affected individuals typically have white or very light off-white (minimally yellow) hair at birth and develop observable light yellow hair color by age one to three years. The development of pigment in scalp hair is progressive and hair color usually goes through the stages of light yellow to light blond to golden blond to dark blond to light brown, but may stop at any color. The color of eyebrow hair is similar to that of the scalp hair, but the eyelash hair often turns mildly darker than the scalp hair.
The skin color remains white and burns in prolonged solar exposure but may develop some generalized tan. Lightly pigmented nevi and freckles appear with time.
Iris color may remain blue or change slowly in adolescence to a green/hazel or light tan color. Fine granular pigment may develop in the retina. The evolution of pigment in the iris and/or retina does not affect the nystagmus, which persists throughout life but does tend to dampen in speed and amplitude with age. Best corrected visual acuity is usually between 20/100 and 20/200, and tends to improve slowly until the late teens.