Who Trolled Amber? - Introducing... Foundling
Episode Date: March 17, 2026On 6th October 1987, a newborn baby is found on the verge of a remote country lane in Suffolk. Police comb the area for clues and appeal for witnesses, but the mother is never found. The baby, Jess, i...s adopted. Journalist Lucy Greenwell has never forgotten the day when Jess was discovered. She was a child and lived nearby. For decades Lucy has wondered; what happened to Jess, and what could have driven a mother to leave her child in such an isolated place? When Lucy tracks Jess down, she finds a woman already deep in her own search for the truth, and a story far more tangled than either of them expected. What unfolds is a tale of long-held secrets and unintended consequences that spirals out of Jess’s control.Foundling is a six-part original series from Tortoise Investigates and The ObserverEpisode 1 will be available to listen on Tuesday 24th March.Subscribe to Observer+ on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to binge listen to all 6 episodes on Tuesday 24th MarchTo find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free content. Head to our website observer.co.uk Reporter - Lucy GreenwellProducer - Katie GunningOriginal theme music - Tom KinsellaSound design and additional music - Rowan BishopPodcast artwork - Blythe Walker SibthorpNarrative editor - Gary Marshall Editor - Jasper Corbett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The £6.3.5 ounce baby is doing well in hospital after being dumped in an orange and white plastic bag around mid-morning yesterday.
Imagine growing up with no idea about where you were born or who gave birth to you.
The opening scenes of your life are a complete blank. All you know is that as a newborn baby, you were abandoned.
You are a foundling.
I was found on the side of a road in a village in Suffolk.
I was wearing a best and a nappy.
This is how Jess's life begins in 1987.
For decades, Jess has been looking for answers.
No one's going to put their DNA out there.
No one will want to be found.
Then DNA gave her names.
and out there are people who hoped they'd never be found.
We all sat there and was like, what this just happened?
I'm Lucy Greenwell and Jess's story has gripped me since I was a child
because I remember the day the baby was found.
It was my friend's nanny who discovered Jess,
who wrapped her in a jumper and handed her to the police.
When you saw the baby, I mean, what did it look like?
very happy
it was gurgling
smiling
but right from a start
there were questions
and rumours
we were like
why did you stop
what made you stop
to look what it was
because she said it was in a plastic bag
The mystery of that baby
has never been solved
and I've always wondered
what does it do to you
to know that you were left
you've got this little seed in your brain
right from when you were born
that you're not loved
and you're not wanted
and why would anyone do that
lay their baby down and just walk away.
They spoke of terror, of them paralysed, of that fear just taking over.
As Jess's search takes her closer to the truth, things spiral out of her control.
I think I'll always be angry because you're constantly thinking,
could it have ended differently, had things been different.
Jess had hoped to find her parents.
She could never have anticipated the ripple effect her search would have
or the lies and deception it's uncovered.
She just kept saying she felt violated.
That's the word that she kept using.
No words can express when you think that someone has dumped you on the side of a road,
that they'd then go and do it again.
From Tortoise Investigates and the Observer, this is foundling.
A story about the decisions we make and the secrets we keep.
Lies always come out, don't they?
Skeletons are always going to come out eventually.
Foundling launches on Tuesday the 24th of March.
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