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*** A more in depth views from https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1995/08/07/double-mystery "The separated-twins story is a chestnut of American journalism—one that is guaranteed to gain national exposure, along with stories of pets that have trekked across the country to find their masters. The appeal of the separated-twins story is the implicit suggestion that it could happen to anyone." === Back to quotes in this documentary: In terms of how they parented their children the three families were quite, quite different. David's father stood out. There was nobody in the world like his son. He was so proud of him. Whatever he did was wonderful. Bobby's father was very busy as a doctor and didn't have the time to be with Bobby that David's father had, but was as devoted to him as possible. The most traditional was Eddy's father... who was rather strict. He was the boss. He made the rules and Eddy was supposed to follow.