Everyone who sees “Three Identical Strangers,” a documentary about a set of triplets, who were adopted and unknowingly separated at birth, gets into a debate with others about whether “nature or nurture” were the forces that made them the men they are today. None of the men, nor their families, knew about the others for 19 years.
Steve Greenberg and Lois Whitman-Hess, hosts of the “Lying on the Beach” podcast, have been searching for the answer to that question ever since they saw Director Tim Wardle’s documentary a few days ago. They don’t want to spoil the story for you, but they will say a happy reunion turns into an unfortunate upset. You start to question your life, and wonder how you would have reacted if you were one of the triplets: Robert Shafran, Edward Galland, and David Kellman.
Steve is a monthly tech contributor to NBC’s Today Show, and morning TV newscasts around the country. Lois is a co-owner of HWH PR, a leading PR agency in the tech and entertainment business.
I would see this, bells on! I’m intrigued by the experiment, although I am amazed that whoever initiated this, was able to carry it through. Seems some rights were trammeled in the process…
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I would see this, bells on! I’m intrigued by the experiment, although I am amazed that whoever initiated this, was able to carry it through. Seems some rights were trammeled in the process…