Kidnapped at Birth (Part 2 of 2)

Kidnapped at Birth (Part 2 of 2)

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Kidnapped at Birth (Part 1 of 2)

In 1964, Paul Fronczak was kidnapped from a Chicago hospital just one day after he was born. Miraculously found and returned two years later, he grew up unaware of his past until a childhood discovery sparked a search for the truth. As an adult, Paul’s investigation into his own ...  Show more

Off Record: A Mother on Trial (with Samantha Michaels)

Investigative reporter Samantha Michaels of Mother Jones spent a year digging into Oklahoma’s controversial “failure to protect” laws—statutes meant to safeguard children, but that can also send victims to prison. At the center of her reporting is Kerry King, a mother of four, an ...  Show more

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