Jonathan Shelton went room to room through an old Bowling Green elementary school-turned-donation center and stacked socks, washcloths, bedding into a shopping cart the ordinary things he lost when a tornado swept through his neighborhood in early December.
wrong with her adoption. she started talking about how she would sleep on the floor and she started naming her parents and her siblings. she s hurting and she s missing her family. reporter: the nybergs decided to find out what the intentions of her birth parents really were. we wanted to find out the truth. reporter: but the truth would have heart wrenching consequences and not just for the nybergs but for dozens of american families. initially there was a lot of shock. they were afraid that their family was going to fall apart. look what i can do! reporter: 57 american families like the muenzlers in texas and patti sawyer in wisconsin discovered that their adoptions may be fraudulent. i can do ten cartwheels. while they believe they had adopted orphans, the samoan families all poor and uneducated believed they had signed their children up for a foster program and that their children would be coming home at age 18. i was lied to. it s all a lie.