mother? just she had abandoned the girls, that after the dad died, they told us she didn t feed them, that they were found sick, like, dying, basically. reporter: viola, it turns out, was taken to the same orphanage as mada s, god s mercy, but later at her new home in west virginia, as viola became fluent in english, the truth started to unfold. a lot of it was how she talked about her mother, her experience and her home just did not match the paper work. reporter: stacy, who spoke exclusively with cnn, also contacted reunite uganda to find viola s biological mother. karen riley told us viola s mom was also lied to by local traffickers, using the same false promise of education in america. she wasn t an orphan. she was made an orphan so you could adopt her. right, right. reporter: stacy traveled back to uganda in november, 2016, and
viola from uganda. they worked with, you guess itted, the same company the davises used. they, too, paid $15,000 to the company. they say that agency told them a story strikingly similar to namara s but this time it was about viola. what did they tell you about her mother? they abandoned the girls. after the dad died they told us she didn t feed them, that they were found sick, like dying basically. viola, it turns out, was taken to the same orphanage as mara, god s mercy. but later at her new home in west virginia, as viola became fluent in english, the truth started to unfold. a lot of it was how she talked about her mother. her experience in her home just did not match the paperwork. stacey, who spoke exclusively with cnn, also contacted reunite uganda to find viola s