Brittany Renee Williams, a 7-year-old American girl, disappeared into thin air from her foster home in 2000. Twenty-one years after that terrible story, an American woman, Kaylynn Stevenso, came forward hoping to be the missing girl and to have DNA evidence.
A woman claims she has DNA evidence to prove she’s a 7-year-old girl who went missing 21 years ago
It was 2000 when little Brittany Renee Williams, a 7-year-old American girl, vanished into thin air from her foster home in Henrico County, Virginia, where she had been taken after an even more complicated family past that had also cost her money.
AIDS infection.
Police searched the entire area for weeks, but without success, to the point where, after a few months, authorities speculated that she was dead primarily because she did not have her AIDS medications.
They also searched for her body, but to no avail.
Now, 21 years after that terrible story, an American woman has come forward as the missing person and has DNA evidence.
Kaylynn Stevenson, a resident of Fort Wayne, Indiana, claims to be Brittany Renee Williams and also claims to have a lab-certified DNA test to prove it.
The woman told NBC that she forgot most of the details of her past except for her last name, Williams, and that she was raised by a local family after she was found wandering the streets alone.
The woman, who bears some resemblance to the missing girl, revealed that she discovered she was Brittany Renee Williams recently after she began researching her natural family origins.
“I was Googling the word Williams baby when Brittany Renee Williams’ picture popped up. I called my partner and said ‘I recognize me. This is me,'” Kaylynn Stevenson recounted.
From there, the searches widened until she contacted Anastasia McElroy, the first daughter of Brittany’s mother, Rose Marie Thompson. The woman then compared the DNA of the two and the test determined that they had a 95.83% chance of being half-sisters.