Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know why Randall told his wife he paid for the PI with the personal Amex, not the business one. Curious comment, unless he was just stating he was not hiding anything.
Maybe he was just nervously giving details that are unimportant, like I tend to do
Anonymous wrote:I want to know why Randall told his wife he paid for the PI with the personal Amex, not the business one. Curious comment, unless he was just stating he was not hiding anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liked it. My *one* issue that I'll let go is...the dad told him what happened. But he shouldn't have really known anything past the fire station drop off right? He explained how the mom died, he dropped him off, then (loosely quoting) "a couple adopted him, and it seemed right."
But what seemed right? I don't think he would have known the story after the drop off.
I'm sure there was plenty of news coverage. I used to know a woman who was abandoned in a church by her birth mother and she had all kinds of news clippings about the story and her eventual adoption.
But how did he know who the birth mother and birth father were?
Who? I'm not following your question.
Randall, the baby who was left at the fire station. He said his mother was a junkie who died. How does he know this information? If he was left at a fire station, how does he know who his bio mother is? How would he be able to give enough information about his bio father to a private investigator so that the PI could find him? How does he know ANY info about his bio father? The father said he didn't even remember leaving him at the fire station, so it's not like he was caught by the police after the fact.
I don't know how he would know exactly who it is (except maybe the news) but I would imagine he would have come in crack addicted and thus have eventually been told some details. (Minus the died in childbirth thing)
Well that was the private detectives job in the beginning. He was on the case for some time then emailed Randall. He had maybe tracked the mother first. Death/birth records. And then interviewed family for clues on her boyfriend/husband's name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liked it. My *one* issue that I'll let go is...the dad told him what happened. But he shouldn't have really known anything past the fire station drop off right? He explained how the mom died, he dropped him off, then (loosely quoting) "a couple adopted him, and it seemed right."
But what seemed right? I don't think he would have known the story after the drop off.
I'm sure there was plenty of news coverage. I used to know a woman who was abandoned in a church by her birth mother and she had all kinds of news clippings about the story and her eventual adoption.
But how did he know who the birth mother and birth father were?
Who? I'm not following your question.
Randall, the baby who was left at the fire station. He said his mother was a junkie who died. How does he know this information? If he was left at a fire station, how does he know who his bio mother is? How would he be able to give enough information about his bio father to a private investigator so that the PI could find him? How does he know ANY info about his bio father? The father said he didn't even remember leaving him at the fire station, so it's not like he was caught by the police after the fact.
I don't know how he would know exactly who it is (except maybe the news) but I would imagine he would have come in crack addicted and thus have eventually been told some details. (Minus the died in childbirth thing)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liked it. My *one* issue that I'll let go is...the dad told him what happened. But he shouldn't have really known anything past the fire station drop off right? He explained how the mom died, he dropped him off, then (loosely quoting) "a couple adopted him, and it seemed right."
But what seemed right? I don't think he would have known the story after the drop off.
I'm sure there was plenty of news coverage. I used to know a woman who was abandoned in a church by her birth mother and she had all kinds of news clippings about the story and her eventual adoption.
But how did he know who the birth mother and birth father were?
Who? I'm not following your question.
Randall, the baby who was left at the fire station. He said his mother was a junkie who died. How does he know this information? If he was left at a fire station, how does he know who his bio mother is? How would he be able to give enough information about his bio father to a private investigator so that the PI could find him? How does he know ANY info about his bio father? The father said he didn't even remember leaving him at the fire station, so it's not like he was caught by the police after the fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liked it. My *one* issue that I'll let go is...the dad told him what happened. But he shouldn't have really known anything past the fire station drop off right? He explained how the mom died, he dropped him off, then (loosely quoting) "a couple adopted him, and it seemed right."
But what seemed right? I don't think he would have known the story after the drop off.
I'm sure there was plenty of news coverage. I used to know a woman who was abandoned in a church by her birth mother and she had all kinds of news clippings about the story and her eventual adoption.
But how did he know who the birth mother and birth father were?
Who? I'm not following your question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liked it. My *one* issue that I'll let go is...the dad told him what happened. But he shouldn't have really known anything past the fire station drop off right? He explained how the mom died, he dropped him off, then (loosely quoting) "a couple adopted him, and it seemed right."
But what seemed right? I don't think he would have known the story after the drop off.
I'm sure there was plenty of news coverage. I used to know a woman who was abandoned in a church by her birth mother and she had all kinds of news clippings about the story and her eventual adoption.
But how did he know who the birth mother and birth father were?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liked it. My *one* issue that I'll let go is...the dad told him what happened. But he shouldn't have really known anything past the fire station drop off right? He explained how the mom died, he dropped him off, then (loosely quoting) "a couple adopted him, and it seemed right."
But what seemed right? I don't think he would have known the story after the drop off.
I'm sure there was plenty of news coverage. I used to know a woman who was abandoned in a church by her birth mother and she had all kinds of news clippings about the story and her eventual adoption.
Anonymous wrote:Liked it. My *one* issue that I'll let go is...the dad told him what happened. But he shouldn't have really known anything past the fire station drop off right? He explained how the mom died, he dropped him off, then (loosely quoting) "a couple adopted him, and it seemed right."
But what seemed right? I don't think he would have known the story after the drop off.
Anonymous wrote:The adoption plotline seemed less than realistic to me. Would they have really been able to just take home a random baby, having put in no paperwork of any kind, while grieving the loss of a bio baby? Maybe yes in 1979?
Anonymous wrote:I didn't get it until the cop started smoking. I literally thought "what a coincidence" about the baby that was left at the fire station. Then he smokes and I'm like NO WAY WE ARE IN DIFFERENT YEARS HERE! It was great.