I found this one. At least it’s
something, but it doesn’t say anything about where the trial currently stands.
The whirlwind of law enforcement and press activity is now gone, the squalid compound where five adults were arrested and 11 children were taken into protective custody has long since
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The whirlwind of law enforcement and press activity is now gone, the squalid compound where five adults were arrested and 11 children were taken into protective custody has long since been razed. But for the residents of Amalia, a small village of under 200 residents near the Colorado border in northern Taos County, the memory of what many consider the most remarkable incident in the town's history remains vivid.
While the trial of four co-defendants arrested at the compound in August 2018 near this small Northern New Mexico village ensued in U.S. District Court in Albuquerque, Amalia residents were going about their day on Friday (Oct. 6) amid an idyllic autumnal high desert landscape filled with veins of orange, red and dark green.
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The compound was in Costilla Meadows, a patch of land between Amalia and Ventero. Federal agents ordered it bulldozed in 2018, after searching it repeatedly to collect evidence.
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When it came to Wahhaj and the four other adults living in the compound, no one knew who they were, local residents told the Taos News. Rivera recalled seeing Wahhaj at the Costilla gas station, but he assumed he was just a tourist headed toward Colorado. Rivera also remembered seeing a boy with him, and River said the youth appeared to be “limping.”
Despite being his neighbor, Bice also never met the group, but recalled that they would drive around Amalia in a U-Haul truck.
“I don’t think anyone expected something like that to happen around here,” Donna Cordova, another local resident, said. “No one ever saw hints or anything that there was something going on.”
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