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Sniper boy Jamaican

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/html/20021025T000000-0500_34180_OBS_SNIPER_BOY_JAMAICAN.asp

JOHN Lee Malvo, the 17 year-old arrested in connection with the Washington sniper killings, is almost certain to have been a Jamaican boy said to have been abandoned by his mother in Antigua and "adopted" by the man suspected of being the shooter.

"Malvo was a Jamaican boy abandoned by his mother and adopted on the streets by (John Allen) Muhammad while he lived in Antigua," said Julian Rogers, the head of news and programming at Observer Radio in the Antiguan capital of St John's. "He lived here with Muhammad and Muhammad's three children."

Last night the Jamaican foreign ministry confirmed that a youngster named Lee Boyd Malvo had emigrated to "another Caribbean island" in 1998, at the age of 13, which would make him the same age as the boy who has been at the centre of one of America's most sensational crimes and manhunts ever.

Lee Boyd Malvo, Jamaican birth records show, was born in Kingston on the 18th of February, 1985 to Una James of St Elizabeth. His father, Leslie Samuel Malvo, was added to the record in 1990.

"Local school records show no evidence of disruptive behaviour and point to the attainment of an academic standard that was satisfactory," the foreign ministry said.

Officials last night declined to name the school which Malvo attended or the area where it is located.

Last night the Associated Press quoted Leslie Malvo as expressing surprise about the developments surrounding his son, whom he has not seen since age 13.

"This morning I woke up and heard the news and I said, 'That sounds like my son'," said Malvo, 55, a building contractor. "He was a nice kid so I don't know how he got mixed up in this."

Malvo was interviewed near his home in the Kingston neighbourhood of Waltham Park Road.

Bishop Choyes Codner of Bethel Born Again Church of God on Oakland Road, also in Waltham Park, yesterday recalled a woman in the area named Una James, who emigrated more than a decade ago, but he had questions whether it was the same woman.

The Una Thomas of Codner's memory was in her late 30s or 40s, and he did not recall her having a young child.

"That woman would now be in her 50s or 60s," Codner told the Observer. "If she had a child who is now 17 that child would have been an infant and I never saw her with a young child."

Malvo and Muhammad, 41, a US army veteran, were arrested early yesterday morning in a car at a rest stop 50 miles northwest of Washington, DC, an area that has been gripped in fear from three weeks of sniping by a shadowy gunman who left 10 people dead.

Among those killed was a Jamaican-born bus driver, Conrad Johnson, 35, who was shot early Tuesday morning as he stood on the step of his bus in a neighbourhood in Montgomery County, Maryland.

It was unclear last night what were the circumstances under which Malvo went to Antigua or Muhammad's precise connection with the eastern Caribbean island. There were suggestions, though, that Muhammad, who served with the US forces in the Gulf War, was born in the United States to an Antiguan mother.

Muhammad was apparently called John Allen Williams before he converted to Islam and changed his surname. Sources in Antigua last night quoted government officials as saying a person named John Allen Williams has an Antiguan social security number, but this could not be immediately confirmed.

Reporters in Antigua said yesterday that Muhammad lived on the island between 1999 and 2000, apparently having gone there with his three children -- Selena, John and Taliba -- after the break-up of his marriage.

He at first lived in the village of English Harbour, on the island's south, near to Nelson's Dock Yard, one of the Caribbean's premier yachting centres.

Muhammad later moved to Rose Street in a community called Ottos, just outside the capital. Muhammad's three natural children, people in the area said yesterday, attended the Granville Primary School in the community.

Malvo attended the Seventh-day Adventist School. There were no indications of how he performed at school.

The whereabouts of Muhammad's children were unclear last night and no one was certain what were his movements after he left Antigua sometime in 2000. But Antiguans who saw Muhammad's face on cable television claimed to have seen him on the island in recent months.

Samuir Doumith, who manages Antigua Home Office Depot, on Old Parham Road, just outside St John's, believed he saw Muhammad in his store as recently as two months ago.

"He asked about rattan furniture," Doumith was quoted as saying.

Employees of one local bank recall him doing business at their branch, but said there was nothing suspicious about him.

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1 posted on 10/25/2002 7:26:08 PM PDT by Shermy
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To: knak; marron; Sabertooth; okie01; Mitchell; aristeides; Grampa Dave
Interesting southern Florida into about Muhammed.

"Fremou said people would come in and out of the house last year, around September, [ - that's September 2001 - ] at all times of the night. However, Fremou said they weren't loud and she didn't necessarily suspect anything suspicious happening there. She did recall a semi-truck parked at the house sometime last year."

2 posted on 10/25/2002 7:28:14 PM PDT by Shermy
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To: Shermy
Wow.. I live about an hour west of Frederick, MD now, and will be moving to Ft. Myers in January. Small world.
9 posted on 10/25/2002 8:10:35 PM PDT by mn12
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To: Miss Marple
Is somebody on FR doing a timeline of where these two lived and when?
10 posted on 10/25/2002 8:12:04 PM PDT by A Citizen Reporter
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"Fremou said people would come in and out of the house last year, around September, [ - that's September 2001 - ] at all times of the night. However, Fremou said they weren't loud and she didn't necessarily suspect anything suspicious happening there. She did recall a semi-truck parked at the house sometime last year."

16 posted on 10/25/2002 8:26:32 PM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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To: Shermy
Malvo was a Jamaican boy abandoned by his mother and adopted on the streets by (John Allen) Muhammad while he lived in Antigua," said Julian Rogers

This part doesn't add up either because there was a report that his mother went to WA to get her son and the INS got involved in some kind of custody dispute with her and Muhammad

21 posted on 10/25/2002 8:48:34 PM PDT by Mo1
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To: Shermy; AmericanInTokyo
Reporters in Antigua said yesterday that Muhammad lived on the island between 1999 and 2000, apparently having gone there with his three children -- Selena, John and Taliba -- after the break-up of his marriage.


He at first lived in the village of English Harbour, on the island's south, near to Nelson's Dock Yard, one of the Caribbean's premier yachting centres.


Muhammad later moved to Rose Street in a community called Ottos, just outside the capital (St. John's). Muhammad's three natural children, people in the area said yesterday, attended the Granville Primary School in the community.

Malvo attended the Seventh-day Adventist School. There were no indications of how he performed at school.

Samuir Doumith, who manages Antigua Home Office Depot, on Old Parham Road, just outside St John's, believed he saw Muhammad in his store as recently as two months ago.




33 posted on 10/25/2002 9:33:21 PM PDT by Sabertooth
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Reporters in Antigua said yesterday that Muhammad lived on the island between 1999 and 2000, apparently having gone there with his three children -- Selena, John and Taliba -- after the break-up of his marriage.

He at first lived in the village of English Harbour, on the island's south, near to Nelson's Dock Yard, one of the Caribbean's premier yachting centres.

Muhammad later moved to Rose Street in a community called Ottos, just outside the capital. Muhammad's three natural children, people in the area said yesterday, attended the Granville Primary School in the community.

Malvo attended the Seventh-day Adventist School. There were no indications of how he performed at school.

The whereabouts of Muhammad's children were unclear last night and no one was certain what were his movements after he left Antigua sometime in 2000. But Antiguans who saw Muhammad's face on cable television claimed to have seen him on the island in recent months.

Samuir Doumith, who manages Antigua Home Office Depot, on Old Parham Road, just outside St John's, believed he saw Muhammad in his store as recently as two months ago.

This "homeless" guy sure got arround. Hope FBI is checking out Antigua for more al Qaeda black muslims. They might want to track down this guys kids as well.

36 posted on 10/25/2002 9:48:20 PM PDT by anymouse
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To: Shermy
Some of these 2 compadres also want them dead.
50 posted on 10/25/2002 10:32:52 PM PDT by TexKat
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62 posted on 10/27/2002 5:04:27 PM PST by BunnySlippers
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65 posted on 10/27/2002 6:30:54 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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This is a dot:

Fremou said people would come in and out of the house last year, around September, [ - that's September 2001 - ] at all times of the night. However, Fremou said they weren't loud and she didn't necessarily suspect anything suspicious happening there. She did recall a semi-truck parked at the house sometime last year.

72 posted on 10/27/2002 9:18:54 PM PST by GOPJ
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