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carmencita ago

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/new-mexico-compound-boys-remains-found-1.4776895

He said FBI officials were invited to the news conference but declined to attend. An FBI spokesman did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

Aleks Kostich, managing attorney in the Taos County public defender's office, said the office was gathering information and assigning attorneys to the defendants. He declined to comment on their behalf, saying the case was in its early stages.

However, he questioned the "legal sufficiency" of the criminal complaints filed against the men and women, saying they were vague.

"I'm not sure how much investigating has been done," he said. "I'm not sure how much law enforcement knows and how long they've known it for."

These statements are really fishy. They intimate that FBI was in on this and watching them. What for? If they new the father had taken his boy across state lines, why did they not arrest him. Were they onto something entirely different? Also if there is legal sufficiency in charges, does it mean they are too weak? Why? Also there are interesting statements by Tyler Anderson the neighbor. About how when they first got there the family had money to buy many things like food, construction materials. At some point the money ran out. He had helped them set up solar panels. But the FBI and the legal charges are my main worry. AND as we all know the fact that nothing came of the court evicting them, well that is super sketchy. @Shizy @new4now @InnocentAngel