Thankfully, by the time that Steven grew up, DNA testing and genetic technology were finally up to speed with his thirst for knowledge. He had gotten married and was in his 30s when his parents gave him a DNA testing kit for Christmas.
Receiving the results would be the first piece that would lead him towards discovering the mystery of his past. The first thing that he was able to find out was that he had Scandinavian roots.
The Tip Of The Iceberg
That discovery wasn’t too shocking considering he was blonde and had blue eyes. What made him even more curious was that he wasn’t a native Hawaiian at all, which is what he thought at first.
This was merely the tip of the iceberg and it was only going to get more dramatic. It was after the DNA test that Steven saw the Carlina story many years later while taking a break from work.
The Search Really Began
He didn’t think that something as dramatic as the Carlina story could happen to him, but he went on the same missing kids’ database that she did later that night.
He entered his birth date and narrowed down the search by looking for people specifically in Hawaii. He looked for his birth name, and when he scanned the page he couldn’t believe what he saw. It sent shivers down his spine.
The Sketch That Started It All
He couldn’t find his birth name (or what he thought it was), Tenzin Amea, but he did find someone named Marx Panama Moriarty-Barnes. It was a mouthful, but this boy had been missing since 1977.
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