Exactly. But it goes further than the paperwork. There was another point that I neglected to make and should have family secrets, lies and cover ups. In the documentary, Buffy's relatives swore up and down she was their blood relation. Well, okay, that sounds great, but that fact raises more questions than answers for me. Lying about an adopted child being a birth child was pretty common back in the day. My own grandparents covered up my aunt's teenage pregnancy by a white man and raised the baby as their own and the only people that knew were those in the family that were old enough at the time to understand. I have other family members where the husband or wife was involved in an affair with a person of a different race and the child that resulted was just folded into the family like nothing ever happened and when questioned about the child's colour or appearance, it was deny, deny, deny or something lame like somebody's distant relative was Italian or something. Hell, my very existence was shrowded in lies and secrets, some of which I will never be able to resolve. Presenting a few documents and interviewing a couple people in a 44 minute documentary and presenting it as case-closed, definitive proof, to me was irresponsible . I'm going to edit my article to reflect this.