Mom's family adopts two Korean girls 3 years apart and forces them to dress alike among other abuse and cringe-worthy indignities

Mom's family adopts two Korean girls 3 years apart and subjects them to humiliating abuse.

Mom's family adopts two Korean girls 3 years apart and forces them to dress alike among other abuse and cringe-worthy indignities

Mom's younger sisters are bright-eyed, smart and precocious. From afar you might think them twins given their dress. The two girls adopted from Korea are three years apart and couldn't be more different.

When asked about the family, most in the small village of Chappaqua NY can't help but comment. "Why do they make those girls dress alike? It's creepy," comments local community professional with children of similar age in the same school. "Many people talk about it, but we don't see much of the Walshes. They stay at home and I don't event seem them at church anymore."

Mom with her sisters in an undated photo from 'A Brie Grows in Brooklyn'
Undated photo from 'A Brie Grows in Brooklyn'
Mom's sisters at her birthday outing in Bedford, NY in September 2016, From 'A Brie Grows in Brooklyn'
Mom's sisters wearing the same t-shirt and pants at their Chappaqua Estate, Spring 2016, From 'A Brie Grows in Brooklyn'

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