In a tale that seems torn from the pages of fiction, three brothers unwittingly found themselves ensnared in a chilling experiment orchestrated by a callous scientist. United by blood yet separated by circumstance, their reunion offered brief solace but failed to dispel the shadows of their shared past.
The saga traces back to a fateful day in New York City on July 12, 1961, when an unwed mother delivered identical triplets. Despite their healthy beginnings, the boys were soon thrust into the arms of separate adoptive families, their mother’s reasons for abandonment shrouded in mystery.
Years later, the discovery of their mutual existence rocked the lives of Robert Shafran, Edward Galland, and David Kellman. The chance encounter of Robert and Edward at a college campus, followed by David’s revelation, sparked a media frenzy and a global fascination with their extraordinary story.
However, beneath the surface of newfound fame lay the unsettling truth of their upbringing.
Unbeknownst to them, the brothers had been pawns in a scientific study led by psychologist Peter Neubauer. Placed in divergent socio-economic households, the experiment sought to unravel the impact of nurture versus nature on human development.
Though the brothers defied expectations by exhibiting strikingly similar traits and preferences, the experiment left scars on their mental well-being. Edward’s tragic end and the fractured relationships between Robert and David serve as poignant reminders of the experiment’s enduring consequences.
Despite fleeting success, their shared venture—a restaurant aptly named ‘Triplets’—faltered, mirroring the discord that plagued their personal lives. Yet, amidst the turmoil, Robert and David persevered, each forging separate paths in adulthood.
As the years pass and a television series breathes new life into their story, one can’t help but wonder if time and shared experiences will lead to reconciliation among the estranged siblings.
Only time will tell if the bonds of brotherhood can withstand the weight of their tumultuous past.
Source: animalplanetnow.com