Judge Receives Death Threats After New Mexico Compound Case

By Ben Smith, Reporter

Four of the suspects in the New Mexico Compound case have been set on bond after Judge Sarah Backus finds them as not a threat.  The suspects trained 11 kids for bank robberies and school shootings and Judge Sarah Backus has been receiving criticism and death threats for only setting the bond for 20,000 dollars. The FBI has even stated that they believe the four suspects on bond shouldn’t be released. The Family fled from Georgia to their New Mexico Compound.

Abdul Wahhaj the child who died during the religious ritual was meant to be reincarnated as Jesus Christ. The ritual was also meant to release demons from Wahhaj’s body. He was found buried in the desert near the compound. The 11 other children were found extremely malnourished and dehydrated. Siraj Wahhaj is the father of the boy who died during the ritual, he is still locked up. The father is to be locked up until his trial. His father is the only suspect not on bond.