every day doloris ruiz comes to the cemetery in tatties with her daughter she couldn't stand to watch her son's grave be exude on her own is he really buried here she gave birth to him in one thousand nine hundred seventy but saw him only for a few seconds before he was taken from her. phone of the maid of the nurse later came out of the newborns room and told me that my child had died period just like that. did he really die or did the hospital sell him in counties alone dozens of families have applied to have grave sites exuma bones clothes and guards are carefully removed and are then analyzed by experts and geneticists. six families have already determined their children are not varied in this graveyard as they were told. in spain stealing newborns was an instrument of refreshen in the one nine hundred forty s. the franco dictatorship punished its political opponents that way. the practice continued long after spain became a democracy in the late one nine hundred seventy s. . it was a lucrative business for maternity clinics which sold the babies to childless couples. the newspape