![]() The meeting with Reardon only increases his worries. When he asks his father about his birth parents, his dad agreeably contacts the adoption agency, and in Jonah's file the case worker finds a name, James Reardon, and a phone number, inexplicably at the FBI. They are coming back to get you."Īlthough he decides not to tell his parents about the letters, Jonah has to believe that they have something to do with his life before the adoption, perhaps even a biological parent's efforts to find him. Now, just as Jonah is beginning to wish for more information about his origins, he receives a couple of frightening letters, addressed to him and his friend Chip with no return address: Jonah's conscientious parents had always told him the story of their miracle baby, which began with a sudden midnight call which told the couple that their adoption had gone through and that they could pick up their new son right away-that very night. On board she finds no lights, no crew, but strapped in the passenger seats are thirty-six babies.įast forward almost thirteen years. Later, that was how Angela DuPre would describe the airplane-over and over, to one investigator after another-until she was told never to speak of it again.Ī plane appears to gate agent Angela DuPre at a gate where no plane is due. ![]()
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