What happened after twins were separated for science?

Part 3: A long shadow for those involved

In the 1960s an adoption agency in New York deliberately split up infant twins and placed them in different families as part of a controversial study. For the twins, the impact of finding out they were separated has been profound. Questions persist, and the experiment has cast a long shadow.

Producer & Reporter: Melissa Hogenboom

Production: Pomona Pictures

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1 August 2022