Celebrating a Milestone Birthday with Purpose


 Celebrating a Milestone Birthday with Purpose: My Journey of Identity and the Legacy of The Fronczak Files

Hello Everyone,

Today, October 27th, is a day filled with layered meaning and gratitude. Not only is it my milestone birthday—the same age my biological parents passed away—but it’s also the birthday of my adoptive mom, Dora Fronczak. Sharing this day with her feels like a cosmic reminder that my path has been touched by something larger than coincidence. The same birthday, the same journey of love and discovery, unites us. And at this age, more than ever, I feel the power of purpose driving me forward.

For those unfamiliar with my story, I was led to believe that I was the kidnapped child, Paul Fronczak. I later discovered my true identity was Jack Rosenthal, and for a brief time in between, I became Scott McKinley. This revelation unearthed questions about my biological family, my missing twin sister Jill, and the true details of my life. I know now that my life’s purpose isn’t only about finding answers for myself,  it’s about helping others find answers for themselves too. My Scorpio nature—with a relentless pull toward truth-seeking—has helped me not only embrace the mysteries of my own identity but also to face these challenges with fierce determination.

Through The Fronczak Files, I’m reaching out to others who have their own questions, people who need hope and guidance as they journey to understand themselves. Whether they are searching for lost family connections, untangling the truths of their past, or simply yearning for a place to belong, I want to be a part of their journey. Everyone deserves to know who they truly are, and this work has deepened my mission to connect and support those feeling lost or uncertain.

Ultimately, everything I do is inspired by my amazing daughter, Emma. I want to be the best father I can be for her, showing her the importance of resilience, compassion, and the courage to search for truth. Celebrating this birthday alongside Dora and carrying on my work for those who need it is all wrapped up in my hope for the future—for Emma, for my family, and for every person who’s searching.

I’d like to thank everyone who has followed this journey—thank you for your support. Your belief in this work gives me strength and makes this journey all the more meaningful.

So here’s to honoring the connections that bind us, to the love and purpose we give and receive, and to finding ourselves, together.


Paul Jack

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