Missing Boy Returns Three Years After Abduction—But He's Hiding a Dangerous Secret

Caught in a Lie

The cameraman, confused, heeded his orders. Parker studied Nicholas' ears, comparing them to the ears of the boy in the photograph. They didn't match. From years of experience as a private investigator, Parker knew one thing was for certain: the one part of your body that never changed with age was your ears.

Nicholas had refused to name his abductors, allegedly out of fear. He also wouldn't submit to blood tests, nor did the Barclays force him to have his fingerprints analyzed.

Now, Parker had evidence that Nicholas Barclay wasn't Nicholas Barclay at all.

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