I’m Sorry…
Unlike her mother, Gayle was strong enough to realize that it wasn’t her fault. She was very specific about the mistake that the private detective has made by contacting her. Over the call, she sounded confident and the private investigator was somewhere or the other convinced by it.
Not Her Problem… Maybe
Gayle also suggested him to look for other women named as Gayle Brandeis. The investigator apologized for the misunderstanding and thanked her for her patience and time before hanging up. Ever since that day Gayle didn’t think about it until the Facebook message she received in 2010.
Another Request
This message was also related to the incident that took place in 2004. However, it wasn’t the private detective who was trying to contact her this time. It was the boy who was abandoned in 1985 who texted Gayles asking about it directly.
In Search Of Mother
The guy clearly asked her if she was his biological mother or not. This was an emotional setback for Gayle Brandeis and she was again thinking if she was insane that she had forgotten her own kid. Not knowing what to say, Gayle left his message unanswered.
Tough Time
The guy was determined to get the answers to his questions. Hence, he texted again with more questions. He asked her if she gave birth to a son on a specific date in 1985. But Gayle wasn’t pregnant in 1985. How was the guy so sure that Gayle was his mother?
Breakdown
In fact, her youngest daughter was born just three months back and this stress wasn’t helping the recovery process. What made it worse was the fact that she was already bearing the loss of her mother who committed suicide a week after Gayle gave birth to her baby girl.