We Saw Nuns Kill Children: The Ghosts of St. Joseph’s Catholic Orphanage
Millions of American children were placed in orphanages. Some didn’t make it out alive.
Christine Kenneally is a senior investigations contributor based in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author of two books: The First Word: The Search for the Origins of Language, and The Invisible History of the Human Race: How DNA and History Shape Our Identities and Our Futures. Contact Christine Kenneally at christinekenneally@gmail.com.
Millions of American children were placed in orphanages. Some didn’t make it out alive.
Scottish, Cornish, Welsh, Orcadian — Brits hailing from specific regions of the country have telltale genetic signatures, finds a groundbreaking new study. This gush of DNA data offers a time-machine ride through the history of Britain.
Millions of American children were placed in orphanages. Some didn’t make it out alive.
Scottish, Cornish, Welsh, Orcadian — Brits hailing from specific regions of the country have telltale genetic signatures, finds a groundbreaking new study. This gush of DNA data offers a time-machine ride through the history of Britain.