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The exhumation report also said a check of records in Oklahoma indicated that neither the child's birth nor death was reported to the state, as is required. By Friday afternoon, the country road leading to the home was cordoned off. A black tarp shrouded the area where investigators were working. The tiny wooden home on the property is run-down and the land around it is covered with stuff: an old camper, farm machinery, stacks of firewood and a couple of boats. A sign on the metal gate outside the house warned passers-by to keep out. Piles of dirt were unearthed in a nearby pasture, but it wasn't clear whether investigators dug them up during the search. A sign along the nearby road cautioned motorists to slow down because of children at play. Court documents from Kansas show that the father arrested this week was charged with aggravated incest nearly two decades ago. In the 1993 court filing, Montgomery County prosecutors charged that the man "willfully, wrongfully, unlawfully and feloniously engage(d) in an unlawful sex act" with his 8-year-old daughter. The girl's mother, who divorced the man and is not the woman arrested this week, is listed on the court filing as a witness. The charges were dismissed several months after they were filed. Court records don't cite a reason and Roger Gossard, the attorney who represented the man in the Kansas case, said he didn't remember why the case was dismissed. "I don't recall the facts of the case," said Gossard, who is now a district judge in Coffeyville, Kan. A woman who answered the phone at a number listed for the man's ex-wife declined to comment Friday.
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