fronczak. one day, janet's family was summoned to a meeting. they were told to bring the boy. he was led to a room where dorand chester fronczak were waiting. >> and i heard the lady say, "oh my god, this is my child. this is my baby." everybody is such an, oh my god, the woman found her baby, and this baby found his mother. >> reporter: the fronczaks took the little boy home with them to chicago. and that was the last time janet saw him. >> you have not seen paul fronczak in something like 50 years. >> that's right. >> would you like to meet him now? >> oh, i certainly would. oh my god! hello! >> hi, how are you doing? how are you? >> i'm doing good, how are you? this is surreal, right? >> it is after so many years. it completes my heart. this brings back such good memories. >> reporter: on a winter morning, paul and janet returned to the house in watchung, new jersey where he spent almost a year as a child. paul remembers nothing of that time. janet doesn't forget a thing. >> your crib was -- your crib was over by the window, okay. you loved my father dearly. you really did, you know. you were the one that