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18-year-old abducted at birth in Jacksonville shares song apparently about alleged kidnapper

UPDATE: Questions about Kamiyah Mobley's identify arose after she turned 18, began applying for jobs

An 18-year-old who found out on Friday that she was abducted from a Jacksonville hospital shortly after her birth posted a video to her Facebook that gives a possible glimpse into her state of mind.

Kamiyah Mobley, who goes by Alexis, posted a Youtube video of a song that appears to be dedicated to the woman who she knew as her mother for 18 years, Gloria Williams.

Friend of 1998 infant abduction suspect: 'No one can really believe this'

Williams is in jail in Colleton County on charges of kidnapping and interference with custody.

She's accused of posing as a hospital employee and abducting Kamiyah from University Medical Center, now UF Health Jacksonville, in July of 1998.

Tips led law enforcement officers to Kamiyah's home in Walterboro, South Carolina.

They matched Kamiyah's DNA to that of the missing infant and announced the abduction case was solved on Friday.

Kamiyah was reunited with her birth parents in South Carolina on Saturday.

Williams is awaiting extradition to Jacksonville.

The song posted to Kamiyah's page include song lyrics such as "Gloria, My Gloria, things ain't been the same since you went away," and "Cause in my mind, it's still you and me, you and me."

Many people commented on the post with support for Kamiyah.

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