Jan. 10, 2022

Three Perfect Strangers

Three Perfect Strangers
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Like something out of a science fiction movie this is a story of one big psychology experiment. When 19-year-old Robert Shafran drove from his home in Scarsdale, NY, to the Catskills for his first day at Sullivan Community College in 1980, he was shocked to find that everyone already knew and adored him.

“Welcome back!” guys said. Girls ran up and kissed him. Finally, a fellow student, Michael Domnitz, connected the dots after asking if Shafran was adopted: “You have a twin!” he said. Little did he know his life was about to change dramatically.

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