Young Kidnapped 18 Years Ago Already Knew The Truth

Young Kidnapped 18 Years Ago Already Knew The Truth
Young Kidnapped 18 Years Ago Already Knew The Truth

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Video: Young Kidnapped 18 Years Ago Already Knew The Truth
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A Kamiyah Mobley, the girl who was kidnapped 18 years ago in a hospital in Florida, did not take him by surprise news that the woman who lived was not his mother, but the woman who stole his real parents when he was a newborn.

This has just been revealed by his half-sister Arika Williams.

Speaking to People, Williams revealed that the young woman, who until recently was known as Alexis Kelli Manigo, discovered the truth when she applied to work at a restaurant two years ago and was asked for her birth certificate. " Lexy (Kamiyah) didn't have it so she asked Miss Gloria for it, but she kept ignoring her."

Continuing to ask her insistently, her foster mother finally relented and said, "Here's why you can't do that. I kidnapped you."

The interviewee also commented that Williams would have told Kamiyah that she was indeed pregnant, but that she lost the baby, prompting her to kidnap her.

It was while she was pregnant, when her friends and family gave her a baby shower, that she chose the name Alexis for her future daughter, since several of the gifts they brought her had that name written on them.

Gloria Williams robbed Kamiyah Mobley 18 years ago
Gloria Williams robbed Kamiyah Mobley 18 years ago

He also said that the young woman tried to contact her real mother and that he even called her on the phone to hear her voice, but that when he heard her voice he hung up on her.

After kidnapping her, Williams told her then-boyfriend Charles Manigo, who was the baby's father. Tearfully, the man recently declared that he was "shocked" by the news, although his hitherto daughter attacked him through his Facebook page saying that he could count on the number of times he slept at home.

On the other hand, he assured that Williams will always be loved as his mother, since he is the one who raised her and helped her become the person she is today.

Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams told People that investigators are still working on this case, but that Williams and Kamiyah obviously had a conversation about it.

On whether he confessed everything that happened or not, he said: "At this point we are not completely sure."

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