bryndis
04-27-2012, 03:26 PM
This is a post I made in my livejournal after it aired on Lifetime in June 2006:
Unsolved mysteries sometimes plays some sad stuff, and one I just watched dealt with a man trying to locate his canadian birth father.
His father's letter was really deep:
"I feel any child of ours would be somebody worthwhile. I'm happy to be joined to you through one way or another. Even if by now,or time to come, that is all we have between us. I also want some close relationship to our son christopher. I think he is the cutest thing I have ever seen..I recieved your last two letters and the one with him on the bicycle..I really treasure them.
Good episode, I'm saving this one on Tivo.
He never found his dad :(
The man had either a German mother or father or grew up in germany, his father was an American soldier during WWII, and the man grew up to work for some military-branch either in the US or in Germany.
The segment made me very sad :(
Any ideas which segment this was from?
Edit: Clearly I posted this before I actually re-read the LJ post -___- His father was Canadian and his mother was German.
Unsolved mysteries sometimes plays some sad stuff, and one I just watched dealt with a man trying to locate his canadian birth father.
His father's letter was really deep:
"I feel any child of ours would be somebody worthwhile. I'm happy to be joined to you through one way or another. Even if by now,or time to come, that is all we have between us. I also want some close relationship to our son christopher. I think he is the cutest thing I have ever seen..I recieved your last two letters and the one with him on the bicycle..I really treasure them.
Good episode, I'm saving this one on Tivo.
He never found his dad :(
The man had either a German mother or father or grew up in germany, his father was an American soldier during WWII, and the man grew up to work for some military-branch either in the US or in Germany.
The segment made me very sad :(
Any ideas which segment this was from?
Edit: Clearly I posted this before I actually re-read the LJ post -___- His father was Canadian and his mother was German.