Written by Meagan Cantrell and based on an “Early Show Exclusive” interview video by Julie Chen dated 11/29/2007:
After 5 years of knowing each other, hometown best friends, Brandy Hersh and Heidi Wickware discovered they’re actually full sisters. Only two years apart in age, these two women, from Springfield, MO, attended the same elementary and middle schools, but became best friends when they stated dating two boys who introduced them to each other.
Although they have uncommon features, among them different eye and hair color, they were interested in, and liked to do, the same things and even finished each other’s sentences. The two became fast friends and were closer than the other longtime friends they had had for years. It was as if they had a special connection… and, in fact, they did!
As it turns out, biological mother, Lisa Russell, got pregnant by her boyfriend with Brandy in 1980. However, they weren’t married and Lisa couldn’t afford to take care of the baby, so she gave Brandy up for adoption. Not long afterward, she married that same man who first got her pregnant and had another child, Heidi, who, while growing up, had no idea that her mom had given birth to another child. However, from the time that she can remember, Brandy had always known that she was adopted. She figured that it really sunk in when she was six years old and her family adopted another child.
Brandy’s adoption was “closed”, so the two mothers never met, or actually knew each other, and had no real information about each other beyond generalities. Eventually, Brandy met her biological mother through Heidi. (They are carbon copies of each other on the video interview!) After Lisa found out Brandy’s birthday and at which hospital she was born, she admitted that she had given up a child for adoption. Heidi went to Brandy and said, “Mom mom gave a baby up for adoption and she thinks it’s you!” Brandy informed her adoptive mother, Debbie Visio, who had some clues as to who the birth mother was at the time. Debbie gave Brandy the only clues that she had about Lisa and it was a match!
After everyone put two and two together, Brandy tried to open up her adoption records. As it turned out, it was going to take years get to through the bureaucracy so the two girls decided to get DNA Sibling Test through Chromosomal Laboratories in Phoenix, AZ. Not too long afterwards they got the tests results back… a 99.999% match!
At the time of the interview the families had just received the results a few days prior. Although it seemed like the news was still sinking in, the sisters were overjoyed, thrilled and full of happy emotions… Best friends actually turned out to be sisters!
Dec 03
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19 Comments Best Friends Figure Out They Are Sisters
David Roesener
January 23rd, 2008 at 5:26 pm
1The name of the laboratory where Hiedi and Brandy dicided to get the DNA sibling test was KT Health in Springfield, Missouri. KT Health put a rush on the test and called just a few days later with the exciting news.
Sandy
March 15th, 2008 at 9:44 am
2This article doesn’t refer to the fact tht the women were tested at KT Health Clinic. The clinic has been in business for 15 years in Springfield, Missouri and is highly regarded as THE most affordable and trusted DNA facility in Springfield Missouri. Congrats to Brandy and Heidi – what a wonderful story!
Jessie
June 19th, 2008 at 7:03 am
3Jessie…
Thanks for the nice read, keep up the interesting posts…..
Matt
April 22nd, 2009 at 3:11 pm
4This is a great story. I did more research, and as it turned out, KT uses the same lab that DNA Identifiers uses, so I go my test through the same lab! Small world. I really liked their service. I got tested with my kid on Monday at a clinic, they sent my results overnight to the lab and I had results in my hands on Thurs! They also gave me a guarantee, which was reassuring. DNA sure is an amazing product. I don’t know what I would have done if me and my girlfriend couldn’t know for sure. It would always haunt me. It was really nice not to have to wait a week. Must be how those girls felt.
Agib
April 27th, 2009 at 3:05 am
5I agree with you 100% – things happen for a reason. I found this by accident and noticed that we have some things in common. Thats what I love about the Internet, every blog is like a box of chocolates
Thanks – Great blog.
Felker
April 28th, 2009 at 5:42 pm
6I agree with you 99% but wonder if you have really looked at the whole picture. DOn’t mean to be critical just food for thought.
Marean
April 29th, 2009 at 2:38 am
7I agree with you 99% but wonder if you have really looked at the whole picture. DOn’t mean to be critical just food for thought.
Wangler
May 1st, 2009 at 8:32 am
8Well done great post haha!
Tinoco
May 1st, 2009 at 4:33 pm
9Nice blog and thanks for this latest post!
Giraldo
May 2nd, 2009 at 3:05 pm
10Nice post, good work on the blog!
Courts
May 3rd, 2009 at 12:31 am
11Nice blog and thanks for the post!
Harten
May 6th, 2009 at 5:56 am
12Hello, thanks for the interesting post. There were some valid points you made. I will call back later and see how the conversation is going.
Glenna
May 6th, 2009 at 10:58 am
13Thanks, exactly what I was looking for. Saved me some time.
Bookmarked
Lybrand
May 6th, 2009 at 12:27 pm
14Thanks, exactly what I was looking for. Saved me some time.
Bookmarked
Brockhouse
May 7th, 2009 at 8:50 pm
15The reason that most people (men) pursue these avenues is really related to their desire to be better and for striving for improvement to make themselves better.
Messersmith
May 11th, 2009 at 7:14 pm
16Surely not everyone would take such actions, but for those who do, the rewards are great. Thanks for your continued excellence.
PTC
May 12th, 2009 at 1:28 pm
17We wasted our money doing a home test, only to find out we had to do it all over again for the courts to prove the baby was ours. Wish we had known that home DNA kits are not legally admissible in court!
Meagan
May 13th, 2009 at 11:48 am
18Regarding purchasing a test you could not use in court – It is very sad that you wasted your money. Either the website you purchased the kit from should have informed you, or the person you spoke with were you purchased your test should have done so. If that did not occur, shame on the lab your purchased from! For instance: http://www.dna-testing-paternity.com/non_legal.php
Let’s hope more people don’t make this mistake in the future. If you need the test for a LEGAL reason, it MUST be collected via photo documentation, using a chain of custody, collected by a third party. Period. Otherwise, there is not way to PROVE that the test results are actually for the correct people.
Samantha Herrington
January 9th, 2010 at 5:09 pm
19I found out I had a sister in 1995 rigth befor my father died and I found her in less than 24hrs. and when we met she looked more like my father than all of my other siblings. She was 39 years old and she is now 54 years old and we still keep in touch and love her so much.
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