I will watch anything with the remarkably talented, and underrated, Kellie Martin; but this movie will always be my favorite. So many people suffered but love was the answer.
I am amazed at the number of people who were confused about the story. I guess I paid closer attention, though, because my kids were stolen from me by their father, and I did not get them back until they were in their teens. He brought them back because his second wife refused to look after them anymore and left him, and he wanted to get back together with her.
There is another heart break movie . One with Patty Duke . Her little boy was kidnapped. When he was 16 ended up finding out but his real parents that is Patty never knew . He came to town and ended being friends with her boy . Stayed there but he ended up going back and never telling Patty that he was her son . That is truly heartbreaking, she never knew her real boy was at her house 😢😢😢
The movie with Patty Duke and Stephen Dorff called Alawys Remember I love you, toward the end of the movie Ruth Monroe finds Robert Mendham's letter and him tell he was her kidnapped son
Yeah that happened in real Life it's sad how life it's 😢 the girl should be happy she fine her mother but it's sad on both sides I won't know what to do 😞😭 I go nuts for one especially her real mother and father
@@miaVallez-if4iz this is true stroy, I remember watching the documentary about her, face on a milk carton. I feel for both sides, but more to her real mom losing her child when she's only 3yo, missing all the childhood and everything. However, the girl have both worlds and they all love her just hope she keep in touch with her mom
If you enjoyed this, you might also enjoy "If Someone Had Known", a movie featuring Kellie Martin as an abused wife and mother who kills her husband and is arrested by her father, a police detective.
Very refreshing. It gives a good feeling unlike most movies where we expect the worst to happen. This makes me believe in the goodness in humanity when faced with reality. We can choose to do the right thing and work together. Keep writing great scripts!
😭I save this movie to my playlist ⏯️ because remind me when my son come looking for me 😢😭when he knock at my door and he akes me if i was he's mother' I yes he was so happy 😁😊 and i was to 😊 I having seen My son in 15 years till the day he knock at my door 🚪😢
Takes a big person to do what the real mother done, to allow her child to go back to the couple who raised her. Honestly, I see nothing but blessings that come out of this. Firstly the girl was not harmed, secondly, she is 16 not far from being and adult herself. The people who raised her seem like fine people good people. In a blink of an eye, she will marry and have children her own self, and look at all the family she and her children have. She also has a brother and sister to get to know, an aunt and uncle for her unborn children. And the real mother, well, I'm sure God has a special place for that lady.
Amber Alert has been a much more successful program. From what I heard they fudged the numbers and milk cartons made very little difference in actually finding lost kids with only a few well known exceptions
This would be a horrible situation. But one part is not accurate. I lived in North Carolina as a teenager. When I ran away from home, the police told my grandmother that they could not make me stay, because I was over 16. I was standing right there and heard them. (The police had brought me back because a neighbor who didn't know me reported that I had stolen a suitcase from a home--It was where I lived! They did not bring me back because I was running away.) So, if Janey/Jenny had not wanted to return to her biological family, they could not have forced her to go, as she was 16. I don't know if the law has changed by now or not, but at least up until the 1990s, you could leave at 16.
Yup. She was old enough to make her own decisions. Even if they thought the Jamesons were kidnappers, they could have put her in state custody or she lived with her boyfriend's family
Sharon Lawrence is from NC. Her dad was a well-known TV news anchor. The town of Carlington is a fictional town based on a real small town in NC. The movie is based on a true story.
I was lost my little brother once in the toy department, I found him, but the fear and trauma stayed with me. How utterly horrific it is for a parent to lose a child by kidnapping, murder or sudden death. I don't know how they can continue on without supernatural intervention. PTL
Hannah kidnapped the kid, pretended it's her own and gave the kid to her parents to care for. But why for over a decade, Hannah's parents did not try to look for Hannah ?
O M G , that first look between father and daughter 😢 ! Seems to me that everyone was endeavouring to behave in a mature way… especially when she met her real family…😢 Seems like Hannah was a cult member who kidnapped a child,and passed her onto her parents as hers ?
This is too sad, i hope this is not based on a true story becaue i cant even imagine what that woman must have gone through, losing her baby like that and then spending 13 years not knowing what happened to her
This very situation might not have happened to a Jennifer Sands, but I am quite sure it has happened hundreds, probably thousands of times over. Incredibly sad.
In real life, this would be crazy. No understanding how the girl would feel. To go cold turkey as such , no support from her support system. Put down in an environment she does not know or feel comfortable in. ..not sure how would you transfer it in a better way. Parents are all over her which is understandable but not for her.
I read this book in my early teens. There's a whole series, I think maybe 4 books, that follows her through college iirc. There's also another movie really similar to this that came out in the late 90s/early 2000s called The Deep End Of The Ocean, starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Treat Williams, and it's actually really good. It was obviously much higher budget and theater released, as opposed to made for TV, and I think it does such a good job trying to give the perspectives of everyone in the family and how they were affected by/dealing with the before and aftermath of when the kid goes missing and then is found years later.
From IMDb: "A teenage girl sees a photograph of her much-younger self one day in the school cafeteria--on the side of a milk carton. But her beloved parents would never kidnap anyone and there's a deeper mystery ahead".
I got confused, too, a little bit. But evidently, Hannah was the daughter of the grandparents, who Janie (Kellie Martin) originally lived with. Hannah kidnapped the child and entered a cult, from the way I understood it, and somehow the Kellie Martin character lived with Hannah's parents. That is, until her picture ended up on the milk carton. Then her biological parents (the redheads) found her.
So confusing thatbthe kidnapped girl was age three andcsupp9sed to be her mother yet the grandaughter is 16..WEIRD I WILL NOT CONTINUE PREFER TO WATCH A MOVIE THAT MAKES SENSE
I agree,...that there are some movies that are hard to follow,...as I've come across them,...however,...wen cults are involved that's a horrific thing in itself,...altho I was sorta tired, drifting off to sleep, a bit,...I, don't know, who was Hannah,...??.
The book is a little different. This happened in the second book. But the first one she didn’t meet her parents till the very end. Then the second book.
Actually I looked it up and there are five in the series. Now that I think about, I think I have seen all of the books. I think Janie/Jenny is married in the last book.
Real life is often much worse. Millions of kids around the world get abducted and are dead a few hours later. Some are trafficked and suffer abuse for years. The upside of this movie is that the Jenny ended up with two mothers and two fathers who loved her dearly, as well as a brother and sister.
The Sequel to If Someone Had Known. 3 weeks and 2 days after shooting her abusive husband dead, Goofy's son, Max's girlfriend, Roxanne from A Goofy Movie/Mona from Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas (played by Kellie Martin) got screwed over AGAIN when she saw a picture of herself at age 3 on the back of a milk carton lol
Thats right, she (hannah) stole the girl and gave the stolen girl to her parents and lied to them and said it is her daughter. grandparents believed her and was thinking the little girl is their granddaughter
The real familys kids were horrible to her, the real dad was horribly aggressive to her, refusing to let her call her subparents re the death notice of Hannah. I wd have run away too!
I'm confused. At first I thought the real biological mother was the daughter of the Jasmines. But then it says someone named Hannah was their daughter and that that is a big part of the story. I don't get it...! Can someone explain?
Hannah did kidnap Jennifer/Janey and brought her to her parents (the Jessmans). The Sands are her biological family but she chased to go back to the Jessmans as she considered them her "real parents".
@WholeBibleBelieverWoman It never mentions in the movie Hannah actually had a daughter. Just that the Jessmans thought Janey was Hannah's bio daughter.
I always thought they made up the story about their daughter so they wouldn't get in trouble for kidnapping. I mean how many grandparents would take in a grandchild at 3 years old then have that child call them mom and dad. They also made up to many stories when she first started asking questions. THIS IS JUST MY OPINION!!!
It happens more often than you think. My sister had a boyfriend who was raised by his grandparents, but called them Mom and Dad. He was 16 before he found out that his "sister" was actually his mother. She was raped when she was 16, so her parents raised the baby. He wasn't allowed to leave their farm or play with other kids because his grandparents were afraid someone would tell him the truth. He left home at 16. When he met his father years later, his father was still in prison for the rape.
My brother was only 6 months old when my mother left my father. Our grandmother looked after him for four years, and my sister and I, as well, for 2 1/2 years. Jim called her Mama. When we went to live with our mother and stepfather, Jim was devastated. He felt like he lost his mother when Grandma said good-bye. All three of us missed her deeply.
The quality of your video is horrible. Faces are not clear at all. And the voice is off with the mouth of the actor. I will not be watching your movies anymore.
This is off a VCR tape from the 90s probably, this is how TVs recorded, onto tapes. Almost all footage from mid-90s and earlier is like this. The uploader did not film the movie his or herself. You are being nasty to the wrong person. You need to be mad at technology for not meeting your 2024 expectations.
I dont get it. Why would she would want to go back and live with people who kidnapped her and stole the life she should have had with her parents. Why are these people not in jail?? Really dumb storyline
She did NOT know her biological parents! THEY were strangers to her! If I had a bond with the ONLY people I knew then I wouldn't live anywhere else. I'd run away from where I was taken FAST
Bless your heart. Did you not watch the whole thing? Hannah brought this kid she kidnapped to her parents for safekeeping. The Jeversons assumed this was Hannah's daughter and therefore their granddaughter. They raised her as their own, because they figured she kinda was. The Jeversons were the family she knew. So she went back to them.
I will watch anything with the remarkably talented, and underrated, Kellie Martin; but this movie will always be my favorite. So many people suffered but love was the answer.
I am amazed at the number of people who were confused about the story. I guess I paid closer attention, though, because my kids were stolen from me by their father, and I did not get them back until they were in their teens. He brought them back because his second wife refused to look after them anymore and left him, and he wanted to get back together with her.
I'm glad you have them. Heartbreaking
This movie left me very sad, what a heartbreaking ending... But it's a good movie, thanks for sharing.
I remember this film...still breaks my heart..thank you for uploading :)
There is another heart break movie . One with Patty Duke . Her little boy was kidnapped. When he was 16 ended up finding out but his real parents that is Patty never knew . He came to town and ended being friends with her boy . Stayed there but he ended up going back and never telling Patty that he was her son . That is truly heartbreaking, she never knew her real boy was at her house 😢😢😢
I was in elementary school when I watched this movie for the 1st time
The movie with Patty Duke and Stephen Dorff called Alawys Remember I love you, toward the end of the movie Ruth Monroe finds Robert Mendham's letter and him tell he was her kidnapped son
I remember the faces on the milk cartons
Where did they go?😢
Most milk comes in jugs today not cartons. Maybe that’s why?
@@rainbowgold6410 I see them sometimes when flyers with ads are sent in the mail. The "have you seen me" notices.
@@rainbowgold6410 Yeah I wondered why they stopped putting missing kids on the milk carton.🤔 Because milk still comes in cartons.
The real mom lost her child second time, how heart breaking
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Yeah that happened in real Life it's sad how life it's 😢 the girl should be happy she fine her mother but it's sad on both sides I won't know what to do 😞😭 I go nuts for one especially her real mother and father
@@miaVallez-if4iz this is true stroy, I remember watching the documentary about her, face on a milk carton. I feel for both sides, but more to her real mom losing her child when she's only 3yo, missing all the childhood and everything. However, the girl have both worlds and they all love her just hope she keep in touch with her mom
@@sarinabond7738 yeah it's sad that' breaks my heart
They could have just invited the biological mom in for a cup of coffee in the end though ?! 😅
It's My first time watching and it breaks My heart ❤️😭
That'll come later.
😢 yeah true
I feel this movie, torn between two families. It's a hard situation. Only those going through it understands completely what I talking about.
I felt bad for everyone involved. Hannah put her parents in a terrible spot because of her selfishness
I grew up watching Kellie Martin movies, I have some Hallmark Christmas movies also.
I agree MORE Kellie MARTIN MOVIES PLEASE!!!!!!! Luv the older movied
If you enjoyed this, you might also enjoy "If Someone Had Known", a movie featuring Kellie Martin as an abused wife and mother who kills her husband and is arrested by her father, a police detective.
Ooh! You need to see the original "Death of a Cheerleader" followed by its remake (where Kellie makes a surprise appearance in a different role)
Very refreshing. It gives a good feeling unlike most movies where we expect the worst to happen. This makes me believe in the goodness in humanity when faced with reality. We can choose to do the right thing and work together. Keep writing great scripts!
This is from the nineties, which might be based on real story too
Thank you for sharing this movie
😭I save this movie to my playlist ⏯️ because remind me when my son come looking for me 😢😭when he knock at my door and he akes me if i was he's mother' I yes he was so happy 😁😊 and i was to 😊 I having seen My son in 15 years till the day he knock at my door 🚪😢
I have a son who ran away 7 years ago
@@leslieolsondyersdynamicadv2918 did he ever come home 😢
Love this movie I got this on VHS lol
This was very good. More Kellie Martin movies, please!
Yes, she's a very good actress!
Death of a Cheerleader is also on RUclips with Kellie Martin.
Kellie Martin was very good in this
Takes a big person to do what the real mother done, to allow her child to go back to the couple who raised her. Honestly, I see nothing but blessings that come out of this. Firstly the girl was not harmed, secondly, she is 16 not far from being and adult herself. The people who raised her seem like fine people good people. In a blink of an eye, she will marry and have children her own self, and look at all the family she and her children have. She also has a brother and sister to get to know, an aunt and uncle for her unborn children. And the real mother, well, I'm sure God has a special place for that lady.
Golden oldie...very good!
Great movie,thank you !!!!!!! U all stay healthy , K. from Germany.......
They should bring back missing kids on milk cartons
Not that many "cartons" any more... plastic has taken over
Amber Alert has been a much more successful program. From what I heard they fudged the numbers and milk cartons made very little difference in actually finding lost kids with only a few well known exceptions
I love this movie!! Thank You for sharing!!
This would be a horrible situation. But one part is not accurate. I lived in North Carolina as a teenager. When I ran away from home, the police told my grandmother that they could not make me stay, because I was over 16. I was standing right there and heard them. (The police had brought me back because a neighbor who didn't know me reported that I had stolen a suitcase from a home--It was where I lived! They did not bring me back because I was running away.) So, if Janey/Jenny had not wanted to return to her biological family, they could not have forced her to go, as she was 16. I don't know if the law has changed by now or not, but at least up until the 1990s, you could leave at 16.
Yup. She was old enough to make her own decisions. Even if they thought the Jamesons were kidnappers, they could have put her in state custody or she lived with her boyfriend's family
Running away is different than being kidnapped.
@@Jessi4JC True, but the thing is that they could not have forced her to return to live with her natural parents if she didn't want to.
Sharon Lawrence is from NC. Her dad was a well-known TV news anchor. The town of Carlington is a fictional town based on a real small town in NC. The movie is based on a true story.
@@anacuomo8560 I did say that things could be different now. It was a long time ago for me!
Such a sad situation for both sides😢💔 Especially Janie and the situation she finds herself in💔💔
I was lost my little brother once in the toy department, I found him, but the fear and trauma stayed with me. How utterly horrific it is for a parent to lose a child by kidnapping, murder or sudden death. I don't know how they can continue on without supernatural intervention. PTL
Thanks for the upload 😊
Hannah kidnapped the kid, pretended it's her own and gave the kid to her parents to care for. But why for over a decade, Hannah's parents did not try to look for Hannah ?
They were afraid of the cult their mentally unstable daughter warned them.about.
She was very cruel to her birth parents. Nothing that happened was their fault.
And this movie looks very good and interesting to watch from Sharon to and I will like watching this movie from Sharon to
I like how the man said that how would you like not seeing your daughter for thirteen years? Jennifer Stands. Kidnapping is a federal offense.
O M G , that first look between father and daughter 😢 ! Seems to me that everyone was endeavouring to behave in a mature way… especially when she met her real family…😢
Seems like Hannah was a cult member who kidnapped a child,and passed her onto her parents as hers ?
This is too sad, i hope this is not based on a true story becaue i cant even imagine what that woman must have gone through, losing her baby like that and then spending 13 years not knowing what happened to her
This very situation might not have happened to a Jennifer Sands, but I am quite sure it has happened hundreds, probably thousands of times over. Incredibly sad.
It's a very sad movie im sure this happened to someone in the world that's what break My heart 😢
Loved the movie
Oh my God, how...sad.
In real life, this would be crazy. No understanding how the girl would feel. To go cold turkey as such , no support from her support system. Put down in an environment she does not know or feel comfortable in. ..not sure how would you transfer it in a better way. Parents are all over her which is understandable but not for her.
I was also confused at the beginning, but I think some viewers must take the time and have a second go at this movie.
I read this book in my early teens. There's a whole series, I think maybe 4 books, that follows her through college iirc.
There's also another movie really similar to this that came out in the late 90s/early 2000s called The Deep End Of The Ocean, starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Treat Williams, and it's actually really good. It was obviously much higher budget and theater released, as opposed to made for TV, and I think it does such a good job trying to give the perspectives of everyone in the family and how they were affected by/dealing with the before and aftermath of when the kid goes missing and then is found years later.
From IMDb: "A teenage girl sees a photograph of her much-younger self one day in the school cafeteria--on the side of a milk carton. But her beloved parents would never kidnap anyone and there's a deeper mystery ahead".
This movie is very similar to the plot of The Deep End of the Ocean, with Michelle Pfeifer .
So Hannah was a kidnapper??? How did she end up with real Grandparents? A cult member? I got very confused with this story!
I got confused, too, a little bit. But evidently, Hannah was the daughter of the grandparents, who Janie (Kellie Martin) originally lived with. Hannah kidnapped the child and entered a cult, from the way I understood it, and somehow the Kellie Martin character lived with Hannah's parents. That is, until her picture ended up on the milk carton. Then her biological parents (the redheads) found her.
So confusing thatbthe kidnapped girl was age three andcsupp9sed to be her mother yet the grandaughter is 16..WEIRD I WILL NOT CONTINUE PREFER TO WATCH A MOVIE THAT MAKES SENSE
Me too but if the movies seem too far fetched or wrong I’ll research if it’s based on a true story
I agree,...that there are some movies that are hard to follow,...as I've come across them,...however,...wen cults are involved that's a horrific thing in itself,...altho I was sorta tired, drifting off to sleep, a bit,...I, don't know, who was Hannah,...??.
No
Excellent movie ❤
Great movie...
I think I read a book with this title.
Good filming of the book.
Sad movie. Hard to watch.
I hope that Hannah is making better choices in life now, not just for herself but for everyone her choices affect.
Did you not watch the movie properly, Hannah died, the guy from the FBI said she died and was a prostitute, some people clearly don’t take notice.
@beverlybradley5485 😆 just gets under your skin doesn't it? 😂
So their daughter kidnapped her and they thought it was their daughters kid ok I see
I needed the comments section to figure this out - I found it all a bit puzzling to ne honest
The book is a little different. This happened in the second book. But the first one she didn’t meet her parents till the very end. Then the second book.
There are 2 books? What's the second one called? Thanks!
There actually three books. This movie is based on the first two.
Oops there are.
@@beckypatton8557 I have never read the third. I didn’t know they had one. Is it good?
Actually I looked it up and there are five in the series. Now that I think about, I think I have seen all of the books. I think Janie/Jenny is married in the last book.
VERY GOOD MOVIE A D SO SAD TO WACH HOPE NOT IS REAL LIFE MOVIE.
Real life is often much worse. Millions of kids around the world get abducted and are dead a few hours later. Some are trafficked and suffer abuse for years. The upside of this movie is that the Jenny ended up with two mothers and two fathers who loved her dearly, as well as a brother and sister.
At the end, the mom drove off with Jenny/Janey's suitcases.
We have over 100,000 missing migrant children missing in America, they will never be on a milk carton or rescued.
The Sequel to If Someone Had Known. 3 weeks and 2 days after shooting her abusive husband dead, Goofy's son, Max's girlfriend, Roxanne from A Goofy Movie/Mona from Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas (played by Kellie Martin) got screwed over AGAIN when she saw a picture of herself at age 3 on the back of a milk carton lol
A 16 year old would get to choose! Ridiculous story.
I akways like Kellie's movies.
One weird thing. Kid’s picture on the milk carton… kid is allergic to milk.
Her real family was lovely.
I'm so confused, so she wasn't their granddaughter, she was kidnapped?
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Thats right, she (hannah) stole the girl and gave the stolen girl to her parents and lied to them and said it is her daughter. grandparents believed her and was thinking the little girl is their granddaughter
@@Susan-k6u1x ok,got it,that's what happens when I multi task and not pay complete attention.
Yes...by their daughter. They didn't know that it was not their granddaughter.
It's an okay movie, but waaaaaaayyyyy too many ads...
Especially near the end...come on...sheesh...just a way to make money...lots of other movies contain hardly ANY ads...
Where are her suitcases??
If the girl is over 16, she can almost do whatever she chooses.
... now they lost her a second time 😢
The real familys kids were horrible to her, the real dad was horribly aggressive to her, refusing to let her call her subparents re the death notice of Hannah. I wd have run away too!
good film - doubt if the directors aim was quite this form of empathy, but i was as confused as the little girl till the last 10-15 mins. - good end
Omg, please stop with the two ads all the time. It's annoying as.
Let her go home
Hannah stole her!!!!
Let her remain with her grandparents , they are family, they are not strangers. The new arrangement will no work.
They were not her biological grandparents, she was stolen from her real parents, some people clearly don’t concentrate on movies when watching them.
😭. King Solomon! Where is the child better off.
I can't stand all these cuttings in between such a good 1:30 hour long advert.
That girl has to go to the police, and said “I think Am lost baby “
The interrgration was done back the front.
I'm confused. At first I thought the real biological mother was the daughter of the Jasmines. But then it says someone named Hannah was their daughter and that that is a big part of the story. I don't get it...! Can someone explain?
I think that Hannah kidnapped a little girl and passed her on to her parents as their granddaughter. They raised her as their daughter !
Hannah did kidnap Jennifer/Janey and brought her to her parents (the Jessmans). The Sands are her biological family but she chased to go back to the Jessmans as she considered them her "real parents".
@@emberlynne4963 Thanks for explaining that. And now I cannot remember what happened to the biological daughter of Hannah!
@WholeBibleBelieverWoman
It never mentions in the movie Hannah actually had a daughter. Just that the Jessmans thought Janey was Hannah's bio daughter.
@@emberlynne4963 Thanks again!
Who reported missing, the mother ?
No DNA testing back then...but blood type cpuld tell.
I always thought they made up the story about their daughter so they wouldn't get in trouble for kidnapping. I mean how many grandparents would take in a grandchild at 3 years old then have that child call them mom and dad. They also made up to many stories when she first started asking questions. THIS IS JUST MY OPINION!!!
If you knew the "real" people involved you wouldn't say that.
It happens more often than you think. My sister had a boyfriend who was raised by his grandparents, but called them Mom and Dad. He was 16 before he found out that his "sister" was actually his mother. She was raped when she was 16, so her parents raised the baby. He wasn't allowed to leave their farm or play with other kids because his grandparents were afraid someone would tell him the truth. He left home at 16. When he met his father years later, his father was still in prison for the rape.
My brother was only 6 months old when my mother left my father. Our grandmother looked after him for four years, and my sister and I, as well, for 2 1/2 years. Jim called her Mama. When we went to live with our mother and stepfather, Jim was devastated. He felt like he lost his mother when Grandma said good-bye. All three of us missed her deeply.
Was it a true story?
No. it's based on a book by the same name as the movie.
This is a very twisted movie I agree with all the comments on here it’s fucked up and makes no damn sense
Was a DNA test performed?
27 year old high school kids
Yes a true story movie this movie was me helll of a mix up
Jennifer Stands
like a ginger would be kidnapped..im laughing sooo hard lmaooo
commercials every 5 seconds..byeeee
The quality of your video is horrible. Faces are not clear at all. And the voice is off with the mouth of the actor. I will not be watching your movies anymore.
This is off a VCR tape from the 90s probably, this is how TVs recorded, onto tapes. Almost all footage from mid-90s and earlier is like this. The uploader did not film the movie his or herself. You are being nasty to the wrong person. You need to be mad at technology for not meeting your 2024 expectations.
Your loss dearie
What a brat.
This is boaring can’t watch the rest
So they kidnapped her to take place of the daughter in a colt and died
I dont get it. Why would she would want to go back and live with people who kidnapped her and stole the life she should have had with her parents. Why are these people not in jail?? Really dumb storyline
They were the parents she knew, and THEY didn't kidnap her, their daughter did and tried to pass the child off as her daughter.
She did NOT know her biological parents! THEY were strangers to her! If I had a bond with the ONLY people I knew then I wouldn't live anywhere else. I'd run away from where I was taken FAST
@@lollipopsnsugarsmiles4176 she still should be with her real parents no matter what. They have more rights than a kidnapper.
@AL-ru3nk No. They are total strangers to her and there is no bond. She wouldn't have the same emotional connection with them
Bless your heart. Did you not watch the whole thing? Hannah brought this kid she kidnapped to her parents for safekeeping. The Jeversons assumed this was Hannah's daughter and therefore their granddaughter. They raised her as their own, because they figured she kinda was. The Jeversons were the family she knew. So she went back to them.
So she stayed with the kidnappers unreal
They never knew she'd been kidnapped. They truly thought she was their daughters baby. To her she always thought they were here true grandparents.
They should be prosecuted crazy
I'M SORRY BUT I WON'T LIE, I DIDN'T LIKED THIS MOVIE! SPECIALLY THAT AWFUL ENDING 😡 JENNY'S WAS REAL SELFISH WITH HER REAL MOTHER!
Too many people doing what they didn't really want to do. 🦧