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The Baby Swap Conspiracy : The Shocking Truth Behind the Florida Case of Two Babies Switched at Birth
The Baby Swap Conspiracy The Shocking Truth Behind the Florida Case of Two Babies Switched at Birth
Author: Loretta Schwartz-Nobel
ISBN-13: 9780679400158
ISBN-10: 067940015X
Publication Date: 1/26/1993
Pages: 248
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4.3 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Villard
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 6
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MommyJen avatar reviewed The Baby Swap Conspiracy : The Shocking Truth Behind the Florida Case of Two Babies Switched at Birth on
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great story about 2 girls switched at birth, after 1 dies the mom finds out her bood type wasn't that of her and her husbands....then the baby swap story came to
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reviewed The Baby Swap Conspiracy : The Shocking Truth Behind the Florida Case of Two Babies Switched at Birth on + 6 more book reviews
If you like conspiracy theories, this book is for you. Brings up some VERY intresting observations that the swap may have been deliberate and was not an accident.
reviewed The Baby Swap Conspiracy : The Shocking Truth Behind the Florida Case of Two Babies Switched at Birth on + 4 more book reviews
Interesting book about a tragic situation affecting two families.
reviewed The Baby Swap Conspiracy : The Shocking Truth Behind the Florida Case of Two Babies Switched at Birth on
This was a very interesting book (and the only book written) on the infamous 'baby swap' discovered in the 1980's. The author covered the story well, as to both girls who were switched growing up (one of them died at age 9) and what happened when the switch was discovered and for about four years afterwards. I was a little dissapointed the book was not updated to include the famous court trial in which the 14 yr. old 'baby swap' victim sued her biological parents so she would not have to visit with them anymore. Also, the book seemed to focus largely on Regina Twigg and her childhood experiences as well, which were somewhat interesting but really didn't have anything to do with the baby swap. All in all, a good read if you are interested in this case.


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