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   Woody to All   
   The Latest: Relative says he reported lo   
   10 Aug 18 04:07:25   
   
   XPost: nm.general, alt.hobbies.serial-murder, alt.astrology   
   XPost: alt.psychology   
   From: woody@lobos.com   
      
   They're going to get you Eddie!   
      
   TAOS, N.M. –  The Latest on 11 children found living in a   
   filthy, makeshift compound in New Mexico (all times local):   
      
   1:45 p.m.   
      
   The grandfather of children found at a New Mexico compound says   
   he was able to report their whereabouts to authorities after his   
   daughter sent a note from the location asking for food.   
      
   Siraj Wahhaj, who leads a New York City mosque, says 11 children   
   found at the compound Friday were either his biological   
   grandchildren or members of his family through marriage.   
      
   His grown children are among the five adults arrested on child   
   abuse charges following a raid at the site.   
      
   He said Thursday that his daughter sent the note for food to a   
   man in Atlanta, and that man notified him. Wahhaj says he then   
   informed police.   
      
   The Taos County sheriff has said the message stating people were   
   starving helped him seek a warrant to enter the compound in   
   search of the missing boy.   
      
   Wahhaj says the boy is his grandson, and his remains were found   
   Monday at the compound.   
      
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   11:30 p.m.   
      
   The grandfather of a missing Georgia boy says the remains of the   
   child were found buried at a desert compound in New Mexico.   
      
   Abdul-ghani Wahhaj (ahb-DOOL' GAH'-nee wah-HAJ') was found   
   Monday — on what would have been his fourth birthday — after he   
   went missing in December in Jonesboro, Georgia, near Atlanta.   
      
   The boy's grandfather, Siraj Wahhaj, leads a New York City   
   mosque and told reporters Thursday that he learned from other   
   family members that the boy's body was buried at the New Mexico   
   compound after he died.   
      
   Authorities say the boy's father, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj (see-DAHJ'   
   IBN wah-HAJ'), had told his wife he wanted to perform an   
   exorcism on the child and later said he was taking the child to   
   a park and didn't return.   
      
   The search for the boy led authorities to the New Mexico   
   compound last week.   
      
   Imam Wahhaj says "whoever is responsible ... should be held   
   accountable."   
      
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   12 p.m.   
      
   Sheriff's officials expect to learn Thursday from medical   
   examiners the identity of child's remains found at the site of a   
   New Mexico compound that authorities raided last week in search   
   of a missing boy.   
      
   A search Monday led authorities to discover the remains of an   
   unidentified young boy at the compound in Amalia, where three   
   days earlier the local sheriff said 11 hungry children were   
   found living in filth.   
      
   The remains were sent to the state Office of the Medical   
   Investigator to be identified. An OMI spokeswoman and a   
   sheriff's spokesman said they expected the identification by   
   Thursday.   
      
   Authorities say the missing boy, Abdul-ghani Wahhaj, was taken   
   from Jonesboro, Georgia, by his father in December.   
      
   Five adults, including the father of the missing boy, were   
   arrested after an initial search at the compound Friday.   
      
   http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/08/09/latest-grandfather-remains-   
   at-compound-are-missing-boy.html   
      
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