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

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Justin's brother, Josh, drove Tina to grandma's house (in OKC) so Tina could borrow her car, the day before Jaymie disappeared...coincindence? (I believe Tina borrowed the car on Dec. 9 and Jaymie wasn't reported missing until after midnight, so you could say it was the same day.) Did Tina borrow grandma's car on a regular basis? Who was the last person, other than Justin or Tina, to actually see or speak to Jaymie? Did Cyr speak to Jaymie, or correspond via text and email? I wonder if anyone asked the kids when they last saw their mom? I still have too many questions to rule anyone out.
 
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Oh, wow!
 
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It is my opinion that Tina will likely be an accomplice. Whether she took part in the murder or just helped cover it up. IMOO She knew something since she was there that night at the van and "helping with the kids".

I wonder if Justin accidentally locked the van that night. I wonder if he planned to return and get something out of the van, but he had unintentionally locked it plan #2 - call the police and get in.

Wow! I suspected Justin, but I did wonder when I read about the mud on the tires of the Craigslist guy. It shows me that LE is dotting their i's and crossing their t's and making certain that they were not too focused on one person. They investigated the only other lead they had.

Bravo LE! Bravo for seeking justice for Jaymie! :clap:
 
  • #507
I'm a little surprised. I wonder what the timeline is here for the day, the kids, the mother in law. I'm just not seeing that she would be involved.

I also don't really see a motive here, except maybe a jealous rage I guess.

I wonder if they can DNA test the baby she was carrying?
 
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I am not surprised at all....

I expect his mother had some inkling of what was up as well :twocents:

eta: as for dna testing the baby: my say is no way... doesn't matter whose it was... what matters is that he killed Jaymie and an innocent unborn baby... :twocents: and there is absolutely no excuse for that

further eta: I suppose that dna testing, if the baby is NOT his, would speak to his motive...
 
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From Seeking The Lost page:

"Jaymie was laid to rest this morning by her father in law and his wife, along with other family. The family that loved her very much. She was buried with our personal letter to her and many many beautiful pink roses on behalf of her boys and from us. Justin nor Tina was there."
 
  • #512
I am not surprised at all....

I expect his mother had some inkling of what was up as well :twocents:

eta: as for dna testing the baby: my say is no way... doesn't matter whose it was... what matters is that he killed Jaymie and an innocent unborn baby... :twocents: and there is absolutely no excuse for that

further eta: I suppose that dna testing, if the baby is NOT his, would speak to his motive...

I guess it doesn't matter as long as they have a truly airtight prosecution of Justin. Before he was arrested, IMHO, it mattered a great deal since it certainly could be a possible motive for another man to kill her.
 
  • #513
I wish I could say I am surprised, but I am not. Not at all. Poor Jaymie. If he is guilty, it makes it even worse somehow that he worked so hard to push the focus onto to her craigslist activities. No, I'm not surprised, but I certainly am sad.
 
  • #514
Oh my. I AM a little suprised, but certainly not completely shocked. How sad. :(
 
  • #515
Police released Justin Adams’ arrest warrant Friday detailing evidence in the killing of his wife, Jaymie Adams.
According to police, the relationship between the couple was physically violent. Jaymie reported being assaulted by Justin in the month before her disappearance, police said.


Read more: http://www.koco.com/news/30317445/detail.html#ixzz1khRZqTJh

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  • #516
10 to 1 once she found out she was prego she told hubby no more massages from her. I bet he got angry
 
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That's a really vague AR.
 
  • #519
That's a really vague AR.

I completely agree! Wow! Are they holding their cards close to the vest regarding their evidence, or are they hoping they have enough??
 
  • #520
Two things, they are only going to release what they have to in order to hold him for the charge. Just enough so to speak. And or They learned from a few high profile crimes on how not to lose a case. *egrin*
 

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