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dr. mortimer used his own sperm. when ancestry.com test results said dr. imer was her father, rowlette thought there was an error, but rowlette discovered her birth certificate had been signed by mortimer. s e was horrified and contacted her parents in a panic. ancestry.com says, "d.n.a. testing helps people make new and powerful discoveries about their family history and ngentity. e are committed to delivering the most accurate results. however, with this, people may learn of unexpected connections." the lawsuit also states dr. mortimer cried when the mother said the family was moving from idaho to washington state. jeff, the family believes that dr. mortimer knew he was r:wlette's biological father. >> glor: tough to hear about. all right, jamie yuccas, thank you. coming up here, how an n.f.l. star may have blocked another school massacre. he does it all with dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort. to keep him feeling more energized. dr. scholl's. born to move. if you have moderate to severe or psoriatic art
dr. mortimer used his own sperm. when ancestry.com test results said dr. imer was her father, rowlette thought there was an error, but rowlette discovered her birth certificate had been signed by mortimer. s e was horrified and contacted her parents in a panic. ancestry.com says, "d.n.a. testing helps people make new and powerful discoveries about their family history and ngentity. e are committed to delivering the most accurate results. however, with this, people may learn of unexpected...
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dr. mortimer used his own sperm. when ancestry.com test results said dr. rtimer was her father, rowlette thought there was an error, but mortimer signed her birth certificate. ancestry.com says dna testing helps people make new and powerful discoveries about their family history and identity. we're committed to delivering the most accurate results, however, with this, people may learn of unexpected connections. the lawsuit also states dr. mortimer cried when the mother told him that they were moving from idaho to washington state. the family believes that he knew he was rowlette's biological father. jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up a bit later on "cbs this morning," why one california car dealer has stopped selling some models of the very popular toyota prius. >>> and a really interesting story, how 3-d printers could revolutionalize the construction industry. we're going to be able to take a look at a home in austin, texas. take a look at this. it was built in less than 48 hours. interested in how it turns out. that is the "cbs morning ne
dr. mortimer used his own sperm. when ancestry.com test results said dr. rtimer was her father, rowlette thought there was an error, but mortimer signed her birth certificate. ancestry.com says dna testing helps people make new and powerful discoveries about their family history and identity. we're committed to delivering the most accurate results, however, with this, people may learn of unexpected connections. the lawsuit also states dr. mortimer cried when the mother told him that they were...
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dr. mortimer knew he was her biological father. >> tough to hear that. thank you. >> how an nfl star may have blocked another school massacre. ♪ hey, sir lose-a-lot! thou hast the patchy beard of a pre-pubescent squire! thy armor was forged by a feeble-fingered peasant woman... your mom! as long as hecklers love to heckle, you can count on geico saving folks money. boring! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> in houston last night, an airplane hangar was blown to pieces by gusts topping 60 miles an hour. the metal structure was shredded. eight people were damaged, but no one, eight planes were damaged, but no one was hurt. julian edelman, may have prevented a school massacre. post aid go tow on in sta graph. in the comment some one posted i will shoot my school up. watch the news. edelman had his assistant call the police. a 14-year-old boy who had a family member's gun was arrested in port huron, michigan. edelman said it was team work, the real hero was a user who flagged the comment. >> up next we go back to jam
dr. mortimer knew he was her biological father. >> tough to hear that. thank you. >> how an nfl star may have blocked another school massacre. ♪ hey, sir lose-a-lot! thou hast the patchy beard of a pre-pubescent squire! thy armor was forged by a feeble-fingered peasant woman... your mom! as long as hecklers love to heckle, you can count on geico saving folks money. boring! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> in houston last night,...
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dr. gerald mortimer is actually her father after undergoing a dna test for ancestry.com.rtimer had treated her mother in 1980 using sperm from a donor that they thought was someone else. rowlette and her parents are now suing the doctor, his wife and his fertility clinic for $10 million in damages. >>> the masters begins today as augusta national golf club announces its first ever women's event. it'll be held for top female amateurs next year. augusta national only started allowing women to become club members in 2012. >>> and here's the best moment from the annual masters par 3 contest. the grandson of jack nicklaus hits a great shot, the ball rolls and rolls and rolls and drops. hole in one, his first hole in one ever, by the way. lots of the golfers had their young children on the course with them which is part of the whole tradition. >> that kid got a hole in one there. >> oh, my goodness. it's the cutest thing. some put their own spin on the game. one youngster you saw throw the ball right into the water. this one looks more entertained by the sand itself than the ga
dr. gerald mortimer is actually her father after undergoing a dna test for ancestry.com.rtimer had treated her mother in 1980 using sperm from a donor that they thought was someone else. rowlette and her parents are now suing the doctor, his wife and his fertility clinic for $10 million in damages. >>> the masters begins today as augusta national golf club announces its first ever women's event. it'll be held for top female amateurs next year. augusta national only started allowing...
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dr. mortimer and his wife are out of the state until next week and is unavailable to comment.id say he was one of the many who was birthed by the doctor known for giving back to the community over the years. which is where kelly rowlette comes in. in 2017 she discovered her ancestry.com results showed mortimer didn't just help give birth to her -- he was her biological father. rowlette and her parents are now suing the retired obgyn-- claiming he used his own sperm to inseminate her mom back in 1980. he told the family he used the father's sperm along with an anonymous donor they picked out -- but the family claims that didn't happen. we reached out to the family but their attorney released this statement. "after much consideration mrs. rowlette and her family made the difficult decision to allow their personal grief to become public through the legal process. ultimately this decision was made for the purpose of holding the responsible parties accountable for a grievous and damaging violation of that trust. while the family understands the public's interest in the story they a
dr. mortimer and his wife are out of the state until next week and is unavailable to comment.id say he was one of the many who was birthed by the doctor known for giving back to the community over the years. which is where kelly rowlette comes in. in 2017 she discovered her ancestry.com results showed mortimer didn't just help give birth to her -- he was her biological father. rowlette and her parents are now suing the retired obgyn-- claiming he used his own sperm to inseminate her mom back in...
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dr. mortimer and it claims he cried when told the family was moving away.in the mormon church did not respond to our request for comment and an attorney for his former clinic in idaho told cbs news "this morning," the health care professionals who now provide services and obstetrics and geinology associates were not involved in the practice from 1979 to 1980, when the alleged acts occurred. >> discover the story only your dna can tell. >> ancestry.com could not explain how it got mortimer's dna. the company makes dna matches unless people opt out. >> i do not see any liability on the part of ancestry.com. so it really becomes the consumer beware. so if you're looking for too much information that may be just what you get. >> reporter: for cbs "this morning," jamey youkous. >> wow. the scale says, wouza. >> i'm officially grossed out. didn't know you could knit sperm together eating your cheerios. the whole thing is, a big "it" factor. >> and the whole thing, disturbing. >> trying to find her roots, get connections and suddenly to have that. >> have you done
dr. mortimer and it claims he cried when told the family was moving away.in the mormon church did not respond to our request for comment and an attorney for his former clinic in idaho told cbs news "this morning," the health care professionals who now provide services and obstetrics and geinology associates were not involved in the practice from 1979 to 1980, when the alleged acts occurred. >> discover the story only your dna can tell. >> ancestry.com could not explain how...
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dr. jrld mortimer recommended her father undergo a procedure to inject his material with a carefully selected inseminating her with that mixture, he mixed his own, concealing that nicollette was his own daughter. years ago the doctor cried when the family told him they were moving. >> i did not think this was possible in a million years. >> reporter: in another case, 43-year-old andrea ramirez took one of those dna tests and says she learned that the man who raised her was not her biological father, a secret her parents took to their graves. >> i wouldn't have expected that there's potentially another biological relative who's significantly closer than anybody else on earth, that would be related to me. >> reporter: meeting her half sister just as shocking. >> she and i have the same mouth, and some of the same mannerisms in the way we talked so that was kind of a shocker. >> reporter: a geneticist says that genetic tests have come to surprising results before. >> we have seen family secrets be uncovered and people are learning surprising things about themselves, although they are often unexp
dr. jrld mortimer recommended her father undergo a procedure to inject his material with a carefully selected inseminating her with that mixture, he mixed his own, concealing that nicollette was his own daughter. years ago the doctor cried when the family told him they were moving. >> i did not think this was possible in a million years. >> reporter: in another case, 43-year-old andrea ramirez took one of those dna tests and says she learned that the man who raised her was not her...
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dr. gerald mortimer recommended her mother and father undergo a procedure in 1980 to mix her father's genetic struggled to conceive. instead of inseminating her with that mixture, the lawsuit alleges the doctor used his own and knowingly concealed that rowl rowlette was her biological daughter. concealing it so much the lawsuit says that years ago the doctor cried when the family told them they were moving. >> i did not think this was possible in a million years. >> reporter: in another case 43-year-old andrea ramirez took one of those dna tests and learned the man who raised her was not her biological father, a secret her parents took to their graves. >> i wouldn't have expected that there's potentially another biological relative that is significantly closer than anybody else on earth that would be related to me. >> reporter: meeting her half-sister just as shocking. >> she and i had the same mouth, some of the same mannerisms and the way we talked, so that was kind of a shocker. >> reporter: genetic genealogist cece moore says they've led to surprising discoveries before. >> people have be
dr. gerald mortimer recommended her mother and father undergo a procedure in 1980 to mix her father's genetic struggled to conceive. instead of inseminating her with that mixture, the lawsuit alleges the doctor used his own and knowingly concealed that rowl rowlette was her biological daughter. concealing it so much the lawsuit says that years ago the doctor cried when the family told them they were moving. >> i did not think this was possible in a million years. >> reporter: in...