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The doctor's genes are all over the United States, and the 94 children are by no means a whim, but premeditated

In 2014, Jacoba Ballard, a 35-year-old woman who lives in Indianapolis, saw a 23andMe commercial on television.

The company's business is to do DNA testing for customers and find relatives who are related to them through the whole network.

From an early age, Jacoba felt that she was different from her family in appearance, she was blonde and blue-eyed, and her family members were all black hair, black eyes and olive skin, so she suspected that she was adopted.

After some questioning, Jacoba's mother told the truth.

It turned out that her father could not have children, and in 1979, her parents went to Dr. Donald Klein for artificial insemination, and the other half of Jacoba's genes came from donor sperm.

Curious, Jacoba wanted to find her half-siblings, so she contacted the company and had a DNA test, which she received that fall.

To Jacoba's surprise, the test results revealed that she had 7 siblings, which made her feel strange and uneasy. Because according to the regulations, sperm from the same sperm donor will not be used more than three times, this is due to concerns about the union of close relatives.

Assuming that too many people in a given area have half of their genes from the same father, it is possible to cause consanguineous marriage.

But Jacoba has 7 half-siblings, which is obviously abnormal, what went wrong?

Jacoba and her 7 compatriots decide to find the truth, they come together, focus on paternal matching, and set about the investigation.

Soon, they were matched with a distant cousin named Sylvia on the Internet, and from this, they discovered that their common father was Dr. Donald Klein himself.

What's even crazier is that as the number of 23andMe website registrations continues to increase, so does the number of Jacoba's siblings, soaring from 7 to 94.

As the truth is revealed, Jacoba and her siblings discover that this is Dr. Klein's sick game, and they have all fallen victim to this "vicious incident" that shocked the United States.

First, Jacoba Ballard discovers a shocking secret about his life

Dr. Donald Klein of Indianapolis Infertility Hospital, an expert in the field of infertility and one of Indianapolis' best-known infertility specialists, has helped countless couples facing fertility problems for 35 years, and has a proven track record in diagnosing and treating fertility disorders.

Before 1985, cryopreservation technology was not as advanced as it is now, and artificial insemination or donor insemination was performed using fresh sperm just obtained from a sperm donor, and it was difficult to ensure a success rate.

But Dr. Klein invented a new method of laser surgery on the fallopian tubes, which greatly improved the success rate, so his business was much better than others.

However, the bigger Dr. Klein's business became, the more damage it caused, and he apparently did not use sperm provided by the donor, but his own.

All the evidence points to Dr. Klein being the father of Jacoba and 7 other people, but they need a definitive conclusion that Dr. Klein's DNA is used to verify all this.

And Jacoba wants to know what Dr. Klein's purpose is in doing this? How long has this going on? How many compatriots does Jacoba really have?

In an effort to find the truth and make Dr. Klein pay, Jacoba filed a complaint with the Indiana Attorney General's Office, and she quickly received a response.

The state attorney general's office sent a form saying they would contact Jacoba for further investigation, but Jacoba waited a long time and no one came to contact her.

So Jacoba contacted the news outlets she could find, but could not find newspapers, magazines or television stations willing to report on it.

By chance, Jacoba thought of Fox59 host Angela Garnot, so she logged on to Facebook in February 2015 and texted Angela's number.

In the text message, Jacoba said she believed a doctor in Indianapolis had artificially inseminated multiple women with her sperm.

Angela was shocked to see the information, and in the face of the evidence provided by Jacoba, she believed that the incident was true.

With the support of the Director of Public Information, Angela contacted Dr. Klein directly to find out the truth. But Dr. Klein denied it, claiming that they would only use sperm from doctors undergoing training and could not have more than 3 siblings.

Angela asked him if he would be willing to provide his DNA to go for a DNA test to prove his innocence, but Dr. Klein refused on the spot.

Without the support of the state government, Angela was unable to do anything for a while, and in a television program that aired later, she reported on the incident without naming Dr. Klein.

But neither Jacoba nor Angela wanted to give up, and they decided to continue their investigation.

This time, they texted more than 18-year-old men in Dr. Klein's family asking if they had ever donated sperm to exclude them, and the investigation lasted for months and alarmed Dr. Klein.

Second, the sick game of Dr. Donald Klein

At this time, Dr. Klein became alert, and he decided to do something, so he entrusted his sons and daughters Doug and Donna to contact Jacoba, hoping to persuade her to abandon the matter and reconcile with them.

Jacoba and the two meet at church, and Doug tells Jacoba that Dr. Klein has talked to them about it, and that when he can't find a sperm donor, Dr. Klein will use his own sperm, but he guarantees that Jacoba will not have more than 10 of his compatriots.

In fact, since Jacoba registered on the 23andMe website, 14 of his compatriots have been discovered, and the number is growing.

To make matters worse, the mother of the 14th compatriot, Julie Harmon, used her husband's sperm when she went for artificial insemination, but Dr. Klein replaced it with her own.

Here, netizens may have questions, why is Julie's father with normal sperm, and her mother still needs to go for artificial insemination?

Mainly because Julie's father is "asthenia", which makes it difficult for the mother to conceive, and requires manual intervention to promote her pregnancy.

Julie's parents found Dr. Klein for this, but during the operation, he directly replaced the sperm with his own.

Julie, who learned of this, instantly collapsed, she felt that her identity was erased all of a sudden, and she didn't know who she was; Julie's father was also very upset, feeling that Dr. Klein had taken everything from him.

Julie's case reminds everyone that Dr. Klein's "riot operation" is by no means a whim, but a premeditated, planned crime, which is more harmful than imagined.

Sure enough, as the investigation deepened, more "compatriots" were discovered, and these people spread throughout Indiana.

These children of Dr. Klein are also in deep fear - they feel that everyone who passes by on the street may be related to them, and if they fall in love and marry without knowing it, the consequences will be unimaginable.

Third, expose Dr. Donald Klein's criminal motives

Dr. Klein is a respected elder, so what is the purpose and motivation of such a big man to do such a thing? From his upbringing, we may be able to find the answer.

Dr. Klein studied hard and excelled, and after graduating from college, he became a doctor at a young age, and among his peers, he was not only a top student, but also a social elite in the eyes of others.

But at his proud age, a sudden car accident in 1963 completely changed his outlook on life.

He was driving on a suburban side road when a little girl suddenly rushed onto the road, and before Dr. Klein could react, he hit the girl head-on, causing her to die.

Since then, Dr. Klein's life has completely changed, he has become a devout believer, and he is determined to give back to the community with his own efforts.

The idea itself is inspirational and fine, but the problem is that Dr. Klein went crooked and joined a secret group called the Quiver Organization. With pride in the mystery of Caucasian ancestry, the quiver organization preaches a kind of "sowing theory."

The organization is to treat its own children as "arrows", in order to maintain the purity of Caucasian blood, prevent the penetration of other races, and shoot its children "like arrows into the world". To this end, the members of the organization believe that it is necessary to have as many children as possible in order to obtain more social resources.

It was under the influence of this extreme ideology that Dr. Klein used his work to commit such an irreparable sin.

Dr. Klein himself has no regrets, he always believes he did the right thing, and he does not even consider these offspring with half of his genes as children.

Throughout the meeting with his children, Dr. Klein was calm and arrogant, maintaining his posture as a successful person.

After taking his seat, he took out a small notebook and carefully questioned and recorded the names, ages and occupations of each child, and compared them to evaluate their achievements.

Dr. Klein has no affection for these children, but only regards them as a medal and a work of his own.

What's even more frightening is that Dr. Klein carries a gun at all times, and he will not hesitate to defend himself if someone at the scene threatens his safety.

Give Dr. Donald Klein the punishment he deserves

Dr. Klein's arrogance thoroughly angered Jacoba and her siblings, and the victims decided to take Dr. Klein to court to make him pay for his crimes and get the punishment he deserved.

So they contacted Marion County Attorney Tim Delaney for help.

After learning about the case, Drany's prosecutors were puzzled about how to charge Dr. Klein under current U.S. law.

Because he could not find a corresponding legal provision in the current law of the United States that could be applied to the crime of "malicious seeding", it was difficult to arrest and convict him according to the existing legal text.

But in the end, prosecutors found a breakthrough in the investigation report of Dr. Klein.

Prosecutors found that the state attorney general's office had contacted Dr. Klein to ask if he had used his sperm for artificial insemination and asked him to fill out a form.

During the questioning process and in the completed form, Dr. Klein denied in its entirety that he had "maliciously planted seeds" and lied that he was not the father of the children, which constituted verbal and written charges of "making or using false documents" and obstructing justice.

Accordingly, Dr. Dranny asked the judge to summon Dr. Klein and genetically test him. Marion County police opened the door to Dr. Klein's home with a search warrant, and they sampled the doctor's DNA.

After testing and comparison, the results soon came out, and Jacoba and other children were the descendants of Dr. Klein.

Dr. Klein was charged with two felony counts of obstruction of justice for making false statements to investigators.

In court, he quickly confessed his guilt without the slightest resistance, but he also asked for forgiveness from the court and the solidarity of some church members in the Indianapolis area.

As a result, the judge ultimately convicted Dr. Klein, but given that he had no criminal record, he was sentenced to two sixth-degree felonies, with a suspended sentence, and a $500 fine.

Jacoba and her compatriots invested more than 2 years of time and energy, spending countless financial resources, and finally got this "peace mud" result.

Jacoba is unwilling, but under the current system in the United States, there is no corresponding legal provision to follow, and it is difficult for people like Dr. Klein to get the punishment they deserve.

IV. Conclusion

So far, a total of 94 children of Dr. Klein have been discovered, and this case has not only alarmed the United States but also attracted the attention of the world, but the results have not been satisfactory.

The bigger problem is that artificial insemination has been around in the United States for more than a decade, and the Dr. Klein case is not an isolated case, and "malicious seeding" incidents have occurred in other regions due to poor supervision.

This incident not only reflects the extremely distorted three views of some so-called upper-class intellectuals in the United States, but also reflects the lack of supervision of artificial insemination surgery in the United States and the imperfection of relevant laws.

For the 94 half-victims, the rest of their lives were full of difficulties; And their descendants also face the risk of marriage of close relatives and the strange eyes of those around them.

The damage caused by this incident to their otherwise happy families is permanent and will stay with them for the rest of their lives, which is really pitiful and regrettable.

(Movie Rotten Tomatoes Editorial Office: Blood Dan Xin)

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