Moving Step By Step

Finally, Georgia got a hold of this man named Ron’s number. The man remembered the call as “[Georgia] wanted to come up and talk with me.” Ron couldn’t answer Georgia’s questions. He was confused and baffled by all that Georgia was trying to know from him. Understanding the critical situation, Georgia requested the man to meet her in person.

A Homeless Man

When Georgia contacted Ron, he was working at the Mackay’s River of Life church. He explained to the senior constable that he was living on the street from as long as he could remember. “There was something in the back of my head there that I must have done something wrong to have been living the way I was,” he remembered.

Intrigued And Curious

The man was scared to meet her, afraid of the fact that he might get caught for a crime he couldn’t even remember committing. Yet Georgia somehow convinced the curious man. “The first thing she said when she arrived was, ‘You haven’t killed anybody. You’re not wanted by police. You’re a missing person, and that’s not a crime,’” Ron recalled.

Were These Two The Same Person?


So, was the search for Gabriel over? Was Gabriel Nagy living under the name of Ron? If yes, then why? “She asked me a lot of questions and started showing me photographs,” recalled Ron. And these photos proved to be of great help.

Flashbacks And More

“It was like a cartoon where flashbulbs go off on top of people’s heads. [Georgia] gave me a letter from Jennifer, a letter from Pam and letters from my dad and stepmom,” recalled Ron. And that’s when Ron started to narrate an unbelievable story. He was indeed Gabriel Nagy!

What’s Wrong With Me?

On the evening of January 21st, 1987 Pamila was calling her friends and family, Gabriel woke up in the crashed car, covered with blood and with no previous memories. And suddenly he was a stranger in his own city. He couldn’t recollect anything that happened before it.