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To: aristeides
I thought Muhammad was on Antigua in 1999, and that he met Malvo on the island at that time, when Malvo was 13 years old. That's what at least one earlier report said.

The 1999 date was a ballpark date reported by the 10/25 Jamaica Observer:

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.

The Washington Post reported on 10/25:

In late March 2000, he picked up the children from school and vanished, according to court records. He later said he took the children to Antigua with their mother's consent.

11 posted on 10/27/2002 5:09:28 PM PST by browardchad
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To: browardchad
Was the Jamaica Observer the only report that mentioned that Malvo was 13 when he met Muhammad? I thought I'd seen that in a couple of places. In any case, I can understand a paper getting the year wrong. I think it's less likely they would get Malvo's age at the time substantially wrong.
12 posted on 10/27/2002 5:22:31 PM PST by aristeides
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To: browardchad
In late March 2000, he picked up the children from school and vanished, according to court records. He later said he took the children to Antigua with their mother's consent.

So if that's true, then WHERE did he get Malvo from? If Malvo was supposed to be 13 when John went to Antigua and brought him back -- but then they say in the same breath the name of the school Malvo was in as well as the other school John's kids were in... I'm confused.

Maybe he was there two different times, but either:


13 posted on 10/27/2002 5:25:30 PM PST by TankGurrrl
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To: browardchad
According to which ever media report (newspaper) I got this from (I've read soooo many and tried to compile a time line) Mohammad was in Antiqua from 3/2000 to June 2001. There has also been other witnesses at Antiqua Home Depot and an Antiqua bank that have reported seening Mohammad as resently as August this year.
14 posted on 10/27/2002 5:38:25 PM PST by TexKat
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To: browardchad
"I went to the passport office before the shootings and complained and they didn't believe," said Keithly Nedd, who lives in St John's, the Antiguan capital.


THOMAS... Muhammad's certificate valid
Neither the island's police commissioner, Truehart Smith, nor senior passport officials were available yesterday to comment on Nedd's claim about the passport racket and that Muhammad was once arrested at Antigua's V C Bird International Airport, but released.

Muhammad, who was John Allen Williams before he changed his surname, lived in Antigua sometime between 2000 and possibly up to earlier this year.

But it would have been easy for him to come and go for he acquired an Antiguan passport in July 2000, on the right of citizenship by descent because his mother was ostensibly Antiguan.

In supporting documentation for his June 2000 application, Muhammad produced an Antiguan birth certificate of a woman named for that of Antiguan, Eva Ferris, born in St John's 12 November, 1929.

"This is a valid certificate," said Ena Thomas, the head of the passport division of Antigua's foreign ministry on Friday. "It has the seal of the Registrar General and was extracted on June 6, 2000."

Muhammad's own birth certificate, showing that Williams was born in New Orleans on December 31, 1960, also gave his mother's name as Eva Feris, but spelt with a single "r". His real mother's name, Merdie Holiday, was substituted in the document.

The Antiguan birth certificate was real, officials in St John's say.

There is an Antigua-born woman named Ferris, who lives in Connecticut.

She is the mother of a well-known Antiguan broadcaster, Maxine Allen, and Muriel Allen-Bennett, a teacher at Greensville Primary, where Muhammad's three children -- Salena, John Amah Jr, and Taalibah -- attended when they lived in Antigua after he had spirited them out of the United States following the break-up of his second marriage. Eva Ferris has a third child, a son who was born on December 23, 1960, eight days before Muhammad's birth date.

Eva Ferris' family in Antigua have hired local lawyer Harold Lovell to protect their interest and he has called for a full investigation by the Antiguan authorities.

"I feel that there is need for the local passport authorities to engage in a serious investigation to determine how this individual could acquire a false passport under false pretence and to determine how this could be prevented in the future," said Lovell, an Opposition senator.

But Nedd, a motor mechanic and handyman, insisted yesterday that Muhammad was involved in more than this single act of suspected fraud.

The ex-soldier and Gulf War veteran, who is accused of killing 10 people in the Washington area, had ways of getting Antiguan passports, said Nedd.

According to Nedd, he came to know Muhammad because of a relationship he had with a Jamaican woman who shared a house with Muhammad and his children

"I saw him with five (Antigua) passports at one time," Nedd said. "He must have had his contacts. He would leave the house at midnight and sometime put on a disguise and make his move."

Nedd also claimed that Muhammad operated a smuggling operation, in some cases using the portion of an airline ticket of a US traveller to send an illegal immigrant to the United States in the visitor's name.

"He sent people to America with forged US birth papers," Nedd said.

Muhammad and a 17-year-old Jamaican boy, Lee Boyd Malvo, were arrested in Maryland on Thursday in connection with the sniper killings that terrified the Washington area for three weeks and turned into one of America's most dramatic manhunts ever.

Nelson and other persons say Muhammad came into contact with Malvo because of an affair he had with Malvo's mother, Una James, who was living in the community of Villa about four miles from Ottos, where Muhammad lived.

James apparently left Malvo with Muhammad after he arranged for her to travel to the US as part of his immigration racket.

Nedd claimed to have tipped off Antigua police about Muhammad's activities and that Muhammad was once held at the airport as he prepared to go abroad on a trip.
15 posted on 10/27/2002 5:51:32 PM PST by TexKat
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