REPLAY: The 2001 international custody battle following the online sale of twin infants.

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This archival report revisits the 2001 international adoption controversy involving Alan and Judith Kilshaw, a British couple who attempted to adopt twin girls through an internet broker. The case gained worldwide attention after it was revealed that the birth mother had simultaneously entered into adoption agreements with the Kilshaws and a couple in California. The legal and ethical complications surrounding the private transaction sparked a multi-country custody battle and prompted global calls for stricter regulations on internet-facilitated adoptions and cross-border child welfare policies.

  • Alan and Judith Kilshaw paid approximately $12,000 to an online adoption broker to secure six-month-old twin sisters from an American mother.
  • The birth mother, Tranda Wecker, allegedly took the children back from a California couple who had already paid for their adoption before handing them over to the Kilshaws in Arkansas.
  • The Kilshaws brought the infants back to their home in Wales, sparking an international legal dispute between the United States and the United Kingdom.
  • Following a public outcry and concerns over the legality of the process, British social services removed the children from the Kilshaws’ care.
  • The case highlighted significant lack of oversight in private, online-facilitated adoptions and the potential for “baby selling” through unregulated brokers.
  • A UK High Court judge eventually ruled that the twins should be returned to the United States, where they were placed in the custody of social services before being adopted by a new family.

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44 COMMENTS

  1. Wasn't this like 1990s?

    "Adoption" is really the exact same thing other than the "going to the highest bidder" part.. Whether you go straight to the money conversation or hop and skip around and write contracts with fancy-worded fee schedules. Seems that the issue isn't people paying for children but rather where the children are coming from and how well the adopting families are vetted and thoroughly checked.

  2. Human greed feeds the supply chain and the demand chain …One could only pray that some of these children are actually raised by parents with good moral character and love. The parents at 8:00 are clearly those type of parents.

  3. The Second buyers are absolutely idiots!! With no morals for chasing the net for babies… this is a tragedy… shame on the bio mother who is greedy and lacking morals…sad and awful . My gosh what has the US coming to?? 🤬🤬🤬💩💩💩💩

  4. Imagine what a person who literally shops online for a baby & puts in a 'must have' list is really like. Or, growing up, & then one day, you find out that the people you call your parents were the highest bidders. How do you wrap your head around that? Can you wrap your head around it?

  5. America has never been a safe space for kids and kids arent treated like they should be. It's worse everyday. I always think about how shocked the nation was by Caylee Anthonys murder and now that type of abuse is in the headlines every day!

  6. A "private" adoption is the same as selling a baby. I personally know a woman who had 2 children "privately" adopted by a couple. They paid her 10 thousand for the first one and 15 thousand for the second one.

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