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Surrogacy Nightmare: The Babies in the Mansion

50 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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What first looked like an unbelievable headline about a California couple and an unusually large family quickly turned into a case that drew national attention. Silvia Zhang and Guojun Xuan became the focus of intense scrutiny after authorities linked them to 21 children, many reportedly born through surrogacy, and the scale of the situation immediately raised questions that didn’t have easy answers. On the surface, it was a story that seemed almost impossible to understand, but the deeper people looked, the more unsettling it became. This case is about more than just the number of children involved. It’s a story that opened the door to bigger questions about secrecy, control, and what may have been happening behind closed doors. As details began to emerge, the case left investigators, surrogate mothers, and the public trying to piece together how something so unusual could spiral into something so disturbing. In this episode, we’re taking a closer look at the case and the questions that still surround it.

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