TN - Joann, 31, & Adrienne Bain, 14, Whiteville, 27 April 2012 - #5

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he and his siblings have decided they will not claim Adam's body and will not hold a funeral.

Definitely no love lost in that family dynamics
 
I tend to think so, I also think she's milking it for all she can get.
I chose to not watch Nancy Grace's show when I learned she would be featured again.
personally, I think she's a very low calibur, of a person. And-that ain't no compliment!
UGGH.
 
This must mean even dad wanted nothing to do with the body? So dad is in SC and mom is in jail in TN


If I recall correctly, the Mayes father is in poor health and needs care.

Also, was that a big old scar on jr's head? ouch
JMO
 
AM's brother said it in the video.

A few pages back, someone said it was posted on fb this morning that the two girls did not know their mother and sister were dead as of this morning. I don't know if that was true.
 
I don't understand why there was anything released about the alleged incident with KB. It is confidential and she's a minor. Just one more thing she has to deal with.

I hope Elizabeth, Jaycee or Shasta reach out to these two girls. If anyone can understand, it's them.
 
Town Heals After End of Mayes Incident

... In Hardeman County this week, there's been a show of support for the Bain family. Driving along Market street, you will likely notice lime green ribbons. The ribbons welcomed the two girls home. ...

"We had heard that the girls favorite color was lime green, so similar like Holly Bobo went missing and they're town painted the whole town pink with ribbons draws your community together," said S****. ...

In just three days, they've managed to sell hundreds of bows. The shop raised more than $2,000 to help cover burial costs for Jo Ann and Adrienne Bain. ...

[HS principal] describes 14-year-old Adrienne as sweet, quiet and a lover of the outdoors. Since her tragic death, he says there's an emptiness in the school's halls. ...

http://www.myfoxmemphis.com/dpp/news/local/town-heals-after-end-of-mayes-incident-rpt-20120511
 
I don't think they subjected either one to any extensive examination. Hopefully they didn't, because that would be traumatizing. I suspect they checked vital signs, made sure they were hydrated, fed, rested, comforted, and reunited with their remaining family. I don't know a much about legal stuff, but it's not like they have to pin child rape on a dead perp.



I do think they would have had to examine the girls for physical trauma, STDs, etc.... Not properly examining them would be negligent, how awful would it be if one of them contracted an STD from this monster leading to infertility later in life? My guess is this is one of the reasons they were transported to the children's hospital-specialists that are familiar with these types of cases.
 
I do think they would have had to examine the girls for physical trauma, STDs, etc.... Not properly examining them would be negligent, how awful would it be if one of them contracted an STD from this monster leading to infertility later in life? My guess is this is one of the reasons they were transported to the children's hospital-specialists that are familiar with these types of cases.

I stand by two assertions on my part.

One being, that because AM seemed so convinced on his part that the youngest two 'could' have been his... he DID NOT molest them. I think he was delusion in his thinking that they were his, but I don't think he would have molested them, considering that he seemed to have been convinced.

The second being that they removed the girls from the hospital AM was being transported to. I think 'they' took the girls too a different hospital to not subject them to the thought that AM might be close by (even if only in the morgue) , and in addition, that their father (adopted or not) was close to them.

That being said, I don't think that ANY hospital would have neglected to do vaginal swabs and the such. I don't think AM molested them, but I also don't think it isn't a possibility that needs to be ruled out!
 
I do think they would have had to examine the girls for physical trauma, STDs, etc.... Not properly examining them would be negligent, how awful would it be if one of them contracted an STD from this monster leading to infertility later in life? My guess is this is one of the reasons they were transported to the children's hospital-specialists that are familiar with these types of cases.

Really? I agree that what you mentioned would be important, but I would think they would wait a few days. I also don't think they were heavily interrogated last night. I just think the proper procedure would be to not do anything that would add to their stress. There is time for all of that later.
 

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