Seeking Justice
Child Development Center was supervising this immoral study. The center, later on, merged with the Jewish Board. Robert and David are claiming an apology and monetary compensation from the agency.
Holding The Agency Accountable
Triplets had their story reached every nook and cranny of the world through a movie named Three Identical Strangers. The documentary was filmed for the first time at the Sundance Film Festival. The movie directed by Tim Wardle begins from the first day of Robert in the college in 1980.
A Big Success
The documentary was a success. It earned amazing reviews from all around the world. The documentary was a great help in raising awareness among the common people. Not only that the movie helped a great deal in putting pressure on the agency.
Make Things Right
Along with the monetary compensation and apology, the brothers want them to change their working style. Shafran revealed to the Washington Post in an interview, “I think the first thing [the Jewish Board] should have done once they became aware of this movie is reunite any twins still surviving and advise those who’ve been deceased, just so they can know who they are.”
Not Alone
The triplets managed to see each other when the chances were so thin. Yeah, it took them years to know about each other but despite the slimy probability, they succeeded. Not all separated twins or triplets are bestowed upon with this opportunity.
No Remorse
One thing was sure Dr. Peter Neubauer had no mercy for his subjects. Segal who met him once explained, “What struck me most was he showed absolutely no remorse for what he had done. He still felt he had done the right thing.” However, his study confirmed, “genes have a more pervasive influence than we thought” as the study showed, “ended up being extremely alike.”