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00:00It's also me as a baby.
00:02I am suing Grafton Unity Medical Center in Grafton, North Dakota for switching me and
00:08Kyle Boleyn at birth.
00:10January 26, 1988, only Kyle and I were born in that hospital that day.
00:15It's the only time we've ever been together.
00:18My aunt Martha and I were on Ancestry.com and I had done further DNA testing on my raising
00:27mom, Evelyn Newton, that came out conclusively that, you know, she was biologically my brother's
00:35mom, but she didn't match with me on the platform.
00:39Martha and I started talking and I said, you know, does your family have a connection to
00:45North Dakota in the 1980s?
00:47And she said, well, yes, you know, my sister Liz lived there in the 1980s.
00:54When were you born?
00:54And I said, well, I was born January 26, 1988.
00:59She's like, wow, you know, that's when my nephew Jeremy was born.
01:03And, you know, after trading articles we read on the internet of alternative explanations
01:10of this, we or she kind of concluded and said, basically, look, Kyle, I think the only way
01:18to explain this is that you were switched at birth.
01:22They said that we were born there, but the records and everything, it's all too old and
01:28they're claiming statute of limitations.
01:30But the statute of limitations is from the moment you find out.
01:33How am I supposed to find out at a one-year-old baby when DNA testing isn't even invented yet
01:40for the random people like me?
01:43We would love to find out what happened and whom or what might be accountable for this.
01:52And, you know, number two, raising awareness for the incident itself, because for all
02:01we know, this is something that could have happened more than once.
02:04A DNA test is not going to take away 38 years of memories.
02:08It can't.
02:09When I say my mom and my dad, I'm talking about Terry Morrison and Elizabeth O'Toole.
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