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http://www.al.com/search/index.ssf?/base/news/113827097028760.xml?mobileregister?ncrime&coll=3&thispage=1
The article starts out explaining why it took a week for police to actually check on the wellbeing of the children after receiving the call from the concerned woman. Further down in the article is this:
Hawsey said the woman told investigators she and Wiley traveled to stock car races around the country selling trinkets. She suggested that they had sexual encounters with many children along the way, Hawsey said. The sheriff said she told investigators that they "only did the sex thing -- we didn't kill them."
Hawsey said Wiley is wanted in California on arson charges and is a suspect in a murder there. Cavender has charges in Texas, and Hawsey said it's unclear what convictions are on her record.
"We are trying to get the word out and get their pictures out," Hawsey said. "Anyone who has had contact with them should contact authorities."
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Store clerk Erica Foster said she lives less than a quarter of a mile from where Wiley, Cavender and the children had been living. She said they arrived just after Hurricane Katrina hit, claiming to be evacuees.
"The man, Wiley, asked me several times -- and other people -- to let him watch the children for us, let him baby-sit. I never would let my kids go there," Foster said. "Something wasn't right."
The children who were living with Wiley are now in foster care, said Conecuh County District Attorney Tommy Chapman. He said some of Cavender's extended family from West Virginia had contacted officials here to try and get custody of the children.
http://www.al.com/search/index.ssf?/base/news/113827097028760.xml?mobileregister?ncrime&coll=3&thispage=1
The article starts out explaining why it took a week for police to actually check on the wellbeing of the children after receiving the call from the concerned woman. Further down in the article is this:
Hawsey said the woman told investigators she and Wiley traveled to stock car races around the country selling trinkets. She suggested that they had sexual encounters with many children along the way, Hawsey said. The sheriff said she told investigators that they "only did the sex thing -- we didn't kill them."
Hawsey said Wiley is wanted in California on arson charges and is a suspect in a murder there. Cavender has charges in Texas, and Hawsey said it's unclear what convictions are on her record.
"We are trying to get the word out and get their pictures out," Hawsey said. "Anyone who has had contact with them should contact authorities."
<snip>
Store clerk Erica Foster said she lives less than a quarter of a mile from where Wiley, Cavender and the children had been living. She said they arrived just after Hurricane Katrina hit, claiming to be evacuees.
"The man, Wiley, asked me several times -- and other people -- to let him watch the children for us, let him baby-sit. I never would let my kids go there," Foster said. "Something wasn't right."
The children who were living with Wiley are now in foster care, said Conecuh County District Attorney Tommy Chapman. He said some of Cavender's extended family from West Virginia had contacted officials here to try and get custody of the children.