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Sep. 23rd, 2004 10:32 amA man who spoke about his fear of witches says he's concerned his comments will prompt the county's child-welfare agency to conduct an unwarranted investigation of his family.
Jake Jenkins said a story in Wednesday's Times Leader made him sound "like I'm crazy." He didn't deny talking to a reporter about what he believes is his battle against evil, but he said he thought his name wouldn't be used and that he could give a "generic story about the witches out there."
"Now I'm going to be under investigation because the story makes me sound like a lunatic."
Jenkins, 51, on Wednesday talked about unnamed witches he said are after him and his family. He told of how he keeps his family, which includes his wife and eight children, ages 22 to 1, mostly in the house.
Jake Jenkins said a story in Wednesday's Times Leader made him sound "like I'm crazy." He didn't deny talking to a reporter about what he believes is his battle against evil, but he said he thought his name wouldn't be used and that he could give a "generic story about the witches out there."
"Now I'm going to be under investigation because the story makes me sound like a lunatic."
Jenkins, 51, on Wednesday talked about unnamed witches he said are after him and his family. He told of how he keeps his family, which includes his wife and eight children, ages 22 to 1, mostly in the house.