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|    Colonel Edmund J. Burke to Woody    |
|    Re: The Latest: Relative says he reporte    |
|    10 Aug 18 06:43:16    |
      XPost: nm.general, alt.hobbies.serial-murder, alt.astrology       XPost: alt.psychology       From: burkesbabes@bigass-babes.com              On 8/9/2018 7:07 PM, Woody wrote:       > 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.       >       > ___       >       > 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."       >       > ___       >       > 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       >              Is that the Labyrinth of Amalia?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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