She was accused of posing as a child and attempting to kill her adoptive parents. Her case also inspired the horror movie, "Orphan."
This is the shocking story of Natalia Barnett.
This is the shocking story of Natalia Barnett.
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00:00Her adoptive parents accused her of lying about her age and of attempting to murder them on
00:04several occasions. This is the story of Natalia Barnett, a woman with dwarfism who's accused of
00:08posing as a child and whose real-life case inspired the horror film Orphan.
00:12There are a lot of holes in this case.
00:14It's the mystery captivating the nation.
00:17Hey guys, it's Natalia. First thing about me is I'm 15 years old.
00:22If you talk to people today, they will still say, oh, I don't believe her.
00:30It's 2010. The Barnetts, a family from Indiana, decide to adopt Natalia,
00:38a seven-year-old girl from Ukraine.
00:40They understood at the time that they were adopting a child from Ukraine who has a rare
00:46form of dwarfism. The Barnetts already had somewhat of a bleak presence because Christine
00:55published a book about their son, Jacob, who has autism and is a physics prodigy.
01:02And in her book, Christine writes about how she raised her son, their close relationship,
01:09how she and her family overcame obstacles together.
01:12Christine's book gains popularity across the U.S.,
01:15and the Barnetts are invited on the show 60 Minutes.
01:18In the interview, there is one section where you can see Natalia in the background a little bit,
01:24having a meal with the family.
01:26My favorite foods are spaghetti, tacos, and pizza.
01:31My favorite drinks, my favorite pop, gotta say the Dr. Pepper.
01:36The Barnetts really presented themselves as loving parents who, you know,
01:41they worked really hard to raise their children and give them a good life.
01:45A few years later, Christine and Michael Barnett are arrested for neglect.
01:50They're accused of abandoning their adopted daughter before moving to Canada with their
01:53three other children. Christine decides to talk to the Daily Mail to give her side of the story.
02:00In the article, Christine Barnett makes some very shocking allegations.
02:06The Barnetts claim that Natalia attempted to murder them on multiple occasions.
02:11They said that Natalia behaved in some shocking ways,
02:14allegedly tried to stab the couple in their sleep.
02:19Christine alleged that Natalia pushed her onto an electric fence, poured bleach in her coffee,
02:26hit knives in the couch, and that Natalia allegedly jumped out of moving cars.
02:34But most of all, the biggest shocking allegation is that, you know, Natalia is
02:41a 20-something-year-old woman at the time pretending to be a child.
02:47Using DNA tests, the Barnetts petitioned in court to change Natalia's birth record.
02:52The court changes Natalia's birth year from 2003
02:55to 1989, making her 22 and not nine years old.
03:00Hey guys, today is Halloween.
03:03The curious case attracts the attention of media around the world,
03:07and Natalia decides to break her silence and speak out on television.
03:11She refutes a lot of Christine's claims.
03:13She talks about how she was very happy to be adopted into the Barnett family.
03:18She said, you know, she is not an adult.
03:21And she said the claims that Christine made about her
03:24marks of adulthood, like having her period, were false.
03:29In this interview, Natalia disputes the results of the DNA test conducted by the
03:33Barnetts to prove her adult age.
03:35She also talks about how they abandoned her when she was eight years old,
03:38alone in an apartment where she had to fend for herself.
03:41Natalia has talked about how she struggled to live in the apartment by herself because
03:46she couldn't reach some things in the apartment.
03:49You know, the apartment wasn't built to allow for someone with her disability to move around.
03:56Well, she had to walk by herself to the library, she said.
04:02And she basically has said that nobody helped her when she was at the apartment.
04:07And the Barnetts basically just left her there
04:11to fend for herself, knowing that she couldn't.
04:15After living alone for 18 months, Natalia meets Cynthia Mance.
04:19They saw Natalia, you know, struggling to walk down the street after leaving her apartment.
04:25And the mother came out of the house and started talking to Natalia.
04:29Natalia is taken in by Cynthia, her husband, who's a pastor, and their five children.
04:35I will. I'm going to have to double record here.
04:37Please don't press the...
04:38Pause them.
04:40Yes.
04:42This is like, I'm like recording two people at once, me and then my sister.
04:46A few days after Natalia's TV interview,
04:49a new testimony surfaces that contradicts the Barnett family's claims.
04:53Natalia's old foster parents unveil photos of her from when she was five with a missing baby tooth.
04:58A new element in the case helps defend Natalia's testimony once and for all.
05:02Anna Gava, a Ukrainian woman, comes forth claiming to be Natalia's biological mother
05:07and confirms Natalia's age by revealing her official birth certificate.
05:11The document shows that Natalia was indeed born in 2003.
05:15She said she gave Natalia up for adoption because of her severe disability.
05:22And she said that Natalia was not lying about her age.
05:25The county prosecutors who have charged the Barnetts with neglect of a dependent
05:33have also said that the DNA tests that they have done confirm that
05:38a woman called Anna Gava is Natalia's mother.
05:41There'll be a lot of people like me.
05:44Or they're like, just not even people like me, like just anyone.
05:48They, like, kids be making fun of other kids.
05:50Like, a lot of people look at me different, but I don't mind
05:54because it's the way I am.
05:55It's the way God made me.
05:57I don't mind.
05:58And that's what we should all be like.
06:00In October 2022, Michael Barnett was acquitted of all charges he was facing.
06:05Christine Barnett's case is still pending and is planned for 2023.
06:10As for Natalia, she still lives with her new adopted family, the Manns.