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.