GUILTY OK - Jaymie Adams, 25, Blanchard, 9 Dec 2011

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-- The husband of a missing Blanchard woman has hired an attorney after a police interrogation.
Attorney Irven Box says detectives were being “accusatory” toward Justin Adams, whose wife, Jaymie Adams has been missing since Dec. 9.
Officers say the circumstances are suspicious.
http://www.koco.com/news/30048137/detail.html#ixzz1hDJjqwaS[/url]
 
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On tonights news they had the mother in law but not the husband
 
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The 6 pm news on KOCO said the new information is that she met someone from Craigslist. (from the attorney) The mother in law says she doesn't know about this and the police don't either. Is the husband or his attorney reading here for these ideas? Didn't SurfieTx suggest this?
 
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The 6 pm news on KOCO said the new information is that she met someone from Craigslist. (from the attorney) The mother in law says she doesn't know about this and the police don't either. Is the husband or his attorney reading here for these ideas? Didn't SurfieTx suggest this?

Well, this would explain a lot. For example, why the husband wouldn't tell anyone or didn't know who exactly she was going to meet that night. If it was for her massage business (and it sounds like it was, from the fact that he even mentioned the massages in the first place!), then she could have been meeting a stranger for that purpose and then disappeared.

The bad part of that is that if it was a stranger, then she probably did not walk away from her family intentionally.....
 
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I'm not totally buying the Craigslist/stranger abduction story just yet. Mainly because I think if that's what Justin really believes happened, he would be more active in finding her. And I would think LE could find evidence of this through her computer and cell phone records. But there are a few posts on Craigslist that match her description, so who knows. The title of one post is something like "Stationed at Tinker?"
 
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Here's the KOCO CraigsList story (again thanks to summer breeze, who had it first on Info and Support):

Husband's Attorney Points To Craig's List In Disappearance
POSTED: 1:34 pm CST December 22, 2011
UPDATED: 2:00 pm CST December 22, 201
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(Not too much here we don't know by now, but includes the news video.)
 
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The 6 pm news on KOCO said the new information is that she met someone from Craigslist. (from the attorney) The mother in law says she doesn't know about this and the police don't either. Is the husband or his attorney reading here for these ideas? Didn't SurfieTx suggest this?

They don't have to be reading here to get ideas like this. I'm sure so many thoughts are swirling around in their brains right now, it might surprise us what they're thinking.
I hope this isn't another staged abduction, although it would be good news if she is found alive.
 
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I wonder why the paper disabled the comment section on this article.

It's what the Oklahoman does on many of its stories involving legal matters.
 
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This is just so strange. JuA is completely okay with his new, pregnant wife being a prostitute? I mean, it's pretty obvious he knew about this - if it is true.
 
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This is just so strange. JuA is completely okay with his new, pregnant wife being a prostitute? I mean, it's pretty obvious he knew about this - if it is true.

Or he's making it up to say "See, I had nothing to do with this, she went out and got herself into trouble."

If true, I think he knew about it too.
 
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I avoided saying anything at first (I believe someone else on here did though) but massages on the side for extra cash is basically code for prostitution. It seems unbelievable to me that she would be involved in that though. Even if she is it is by no means a reason to stop investigating of course and if it was a random craigslist dude he should be easy to find because all the correspondences should be on cell records or email/ads. I am starting to suspect someone hurt her closer to home and is using craigslist monster as a scapegoat though.
 
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Or he's making it up to say "See, I had nothing to do with this, she went out and got herself into trouble."

If true, I think he knew about it too.

Or, it was that discovery that made him go from a pleading heartbroken husband to a silent one.
 
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Or, it was that discovery that made him go from a pleading heartbroken husband to a silent one.

If it's true, then there should be electronic records of meet ups and such. It should be easily proven or disproven. Hopefully it leads to answers one way or another.
 
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Or, it was that discovery that made him go from a pleading heartbroken husband to a silent one.

Although he was not really pleading and heartbroken to start with...when he called police, all he wanted was access to her vehicle.

He probably thought he could find something in the vehicle to indicate where she was, if he could just get inside it. I think he knew what she was up to and thus did not want police to find out. Remember how he was so uncooperative at first - he did not want the fact that she was giving "massages" to get out to the public and the family and police.

Also, I don't think the whole family knew what she was up to...note how they kind of sent mixed messages in the early days...the husband acting different because he knew something the rest of her family did not.

Overall, I have a bad feeling about this. Not looking good. It seems pretty clear that she did not just run off.
 
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Have you ever watched "Indecent Proposal"? Could the husband here have been in on money exchanges for his wife's services? Could he have wanted in the vehicle to get to the money? I just do not like this husband for some reason.

Instead of calling police to report his wife missing, he calls police to help him break into his vehicle. Backwards priorities if you ask me!
 
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Was he ever pleading and sobbing for her to come back at the beginning? This case always seemed sad to me because it seemed like no one was. Even the husband's report seemed like an afterthought behind regaining access to the vehicle.
 

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