A three-part series coming to Amazon Prime Video will unpack the extraordinary story of a former Flintshire couple who made headlines on both sides of the Atlantic when they paid more than $10,000 to adopt twin baby girls.
Three Mothers, Two Babies and A Scandal will launch exclusively on Prime Video on Friday, November 18.
It will hear from the three of the women at the heart of an internet baby adoption scandal: Judith, Vickie and Tranda, speaking together for the very first time.
Judith and Alan Kilshaw paid $12,000 to adopt twin baby girls from a young American mother, Tranda.
Global outrage ensued. The Kilshaws stood accused of buying the babies online and the new World Wide Web appeared to facilitate a global baby trade.
But in a shocking twist, the story didn’t stop there. A second couple emerged - the Allens from California, who claimed the twins had been kidnapped from their home.
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The saga brought the issue of internet regulation and adoption all the way to parliament – leaving a legacy that is still felt in UK adoption law today.
But at the time, their story was entertainment for the public on both sides of the Atlantic.
From an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show to Judith Kilshaw’s face splashed on a tabloid front page, under the headline: “Is This The Most Hated Woman in Britain?”, the women were everywhere.
Produced for Prime Video by an all-female team at Firecrest Films, Three Mothers, Two Babies And A Scandal tells the tale of the first story to break the internet.
The series contains twists and turns throughout and a mixture of shocking archive footage alongside new revelations from the three women.
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