Grandmother recalls kidnapping of newborn 18 years ago Manigo acknowledged Williams made a mistake, but says she forgives her.Ĭleared by the ROW / Nancy Leung Facebook Now it’s like, people are referring to you as someone else, nationally,” she told “GMA.” “Your whole life you’ve been known as Alexis, Lexi. She used Manigo – the name she grew up with – in an interview that aired Wednesday on ABC’s “Good Morning America.” Her birth name is just one of the shocks she is working through – news media referred to her as Kamiyah Mobley when reporting the story last week. She is working with an attorney to establish a valid birth certificate and Social Security number. She had discovered she had a fraudulent Social Security card and birth certificate when she began looking for jobs, the sheriff said. Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams has said Manigo “had an inclination beginning a couple of months ago” that she may have been abducted. The DNA test came during the probe sparked by the tip. But court documents reveal Manigo may have known about her hidden past for months.įollowing up on a tip given to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children in August, detectives interviewed a witness who said Manigo claimed a year and a half ago she was kidnapped from a Jacksonville hospital as a baby, according to the affidavit for Williams’ arrest. Manigo declined to answer questions about when she began to suspect something was amiss. Woman accused of kidnapping newborn 18 years ago is extradited, charged According to the Jacksonville Sheriffís Office, Williams is not eligible for bond. There is no court date listed with the charge information. Williams, 51, has been charged with Kidnapping and Interfering with Custody. Accused kidnapper, Gloria Williams, has been extradited from South Carolina to Jacksonville and formally charged there, according to the Jacksonville Sheriffís Office Department of Corrections.
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