00:00My father pretty much gave up on life. Unfortunately, from what I was told, he spent
00:05a good amount of his time, a couple of years looking. He ended up on the street. He was
00:10homeless for 15 years. I haven't seen him yet. I know he's in Atlanta. His family has said that
00:16he has pretty much cut ties with everyone because it's been so painful for him. So now I'm just
00:21trying to locate exactly where he is, but I also don't want to push it because if he's saying he's
00:26not ready yet, I kind of have to accept that. I mean, to wake up and your four kids are
00:32gone,
00:32which were your life, and nobody's really doing anything about it, and the person who took them
00:37is now trying to blackmail your family. Plus, she ran off with a guy that she had an affair with,
00:42and now he has your kids. I mean, the whole thing is crazy, so I don't blame him. He did
00:47what he
00:47could, and even my grandfather. My grandfather, when I saw him for the first time, told me,
00:51you know, I went up to New York and looked for you guys, and I used to sit in the
00:55park and hope
00:56that I would bump into you or that you would walk by, and he got very emotional because he said,
01:01at some point, I had to stop giving your mother money because I realized she was just using it.
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