Missing Pieces
Christine and Michael Barnett, a couple from Lafayette, Indiana, had a seemingly perfect family with three biological sons, including one who was a child prodigy. When Christine was unable to have more children, the couple decided to expand their family through adoption. In May 2010, they quickly finalized the adoption of a girl named Natalia. Her birth certificate stated she was born in Ukraine on September 4, 2003, which made her around six or seven years old at the time. Natalia had dwarfism, a condition causing short stature, along with vision and spinal issues.Shortly after welcoming her into their home, the Barnetts noticed several alarming inconsistencies. Despite having spinal problems that supposedly affected her mobility, Natalia was seen running swiftly towards the ocean during a family trip. Christine noticed that Natalia’s physical development resembled that of a much older individual, and she soon began menstruating. Furthermore, Natalia possessed a sophisticated vocabulary typical of an adult, spoke without a foreign accent, and neither understood the Ukrainian language nor had any memories of her supposed home country.Medical professionals were brought in to investigate her actual age. Bone age tests in 2010 and 2011 suggested she was slightly older than her documents stated, but by 2012, doctors evaluating her overall physical and dental development concluded she was likely a teenager or even much older.Her behavior simultaneously grew violent and disturbing. Natalia drew pictures depicting the murder of her adoptive family, claiming she planned to roll them in carpets and bury them in the garden. She would frequently stand over the parents' bed in the middle of the night and simply stare at them. The situation escalated dangerously when she attempted to push Christine into an electric fence and allegedly tried to poison her mother's coffee with household chemicals.Following the poisoning attempt, Natalia was placed in a psychiatric facility in April 2012, where she reportedly confessed to a doctor that she was actually 18 years old. Prompted by this revelation, the Barnetts petitioned the court to formally change her age. In August 2012, the Supreme Court of Marion County, Indiana, legally changed her birth year to 1989, effectively acknowledging that she was an adult woman of nearly 23 years old.Now legally responsible for an adult, the Barnetts rented an apartment for Natalia, paid her rent, bought her groceries, and ensured she received state financial assistance due to her dwarfism. In 2013, the Barnetts moved to Canada so their prodigy son could attend university, but they continued to cover Natalia's rent and living expenses from afar. Eventually, Natalia stopped communicating with them and sought out a new family to adopt her, once again pretending to be a teenager.In a highly unusual legal twist in 2014, authorities arrested Christine and Michael Barnett. Even though the court had officially established Natalia as a woman born in 1989, the parents were bafflingly charged with abandoning a dependent child. This led to a prolonged and paradoxical legal battle over the alleged neglect of an individual legally recognized as an adult woman. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-pieces--6886558/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-pieces--6886558/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].
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