“Adopted for Three Decades, He Discovers Shocking Truth: His Image Linked to a Decades-Old Missing Persons Case!”
In 2012, as part of a plea bargain, the judge sentenced Pettway to 12 years in prison. She will be set to be free when she is 62 years old.
The Aftermath
After she was reunited with her biological parents, Carlina’s attorneys asked them about the $750,000 settlement that her parents got from the hospital.
They said that they had already spent the money and that a trust fund had been created but was only obtainable if she was found before the age of 21. Carlina’s mom says that they no longer talk because of the money issue. She was also portrayed by Keke Palmer in the Lifetime film Abducted: The Carlina White Story.
What Steven Understood
It was Carlina’s story that had Steve Carter Jr. very interested in his own past after he was adopted. His confusing story began in the humid tropics of the Hawaiian islands.
Carter didn’t know much about the first years of his life, but he knew that he had been born as Tenzin Amea in 1977. He was told that he had been given up for adoption as a very young baby.
Life Wasn’t Too Bad At The Orphanage
He had been in the care of the state at an orphanage, and later in foster care on the island of Oahu, since he was a few months old. He does remember that life at the orphanage wasn’t actually all that terrible.
Little Tenzin wanted what every little kid wants — love. He had never known what it was like to have a ‘normal’ family. He began to love a woman named Caridad Balcita who worked at the orphanage.
Post Comment