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I found this on his Twitter. This place is in Orange Beach, Alabama. I'm assuming that's his foot. Ugh. If you zoom in on the beach what are those brown things on the sand? Could he be here?

Eeeks. While in the store was taking pics of security cameras, and the ones at exit, that were just like those at entrance. We walked to the car and i was like :copcar: , perhaps not allowed to photo.
Step on the gas! The cops have been called as someone thinks I am casing the joint.
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I wonder if someone who lives in the area can confirm if this is a practice. I have gone from Virginia to Union Station in DC to NYC, New Jersey, Philadelphia, without showing ID. But I have never paid cash, always credit card.
I am "buying" every single word JC has said 100%. Been there, done that.... only it wasn't my "marital unit", it was our son in law whom we loved like he was our own son. He left our daughter (who was pregnant with their 4th child at the time) for a girl who worked for him and had just turned 18 years old! He was 34. Every single solitary person who knew him was in disbelief, including our daughter. He to this day will not speak to any our family (my parents, sisters, etc who ALL adored him and he felt the same SO WE THOUGHT. He left Christmas 2010 and now has 3 children with the "girl" (who is now 24 yo & stepmom to my grandies). Whew.... sorry for being so wordy. This was a horrid time on our lives.... so shocked, confused, worried about our daughter and grandies. I can only begin to imagine the pain TC is causing JC and their offspring. Truly hurts my heart.
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"Photo identification isn't required when using local subway systems in large cities. But when traveling beyond city limits on Amtrak you'll need an ID."
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http://traveltips.usatoday.com/can-travel-photo-id-109287.html
For a couple to own a car that only one of them could drive is a sign of control. TC's life is now out of his control and that is scary. I hope and pray they find this girl safe.
Not necessarily. Several sources I found say Amtrak checks ID about 10% of the time. Tickets can be bought from machines without any ID.
I am "buying" every single word JC has said 100%. Been there, done that.... only it wasn't my "marital unit", it was our son in law whom we loved like he was our own son. He left our daughter (who was pregnant with their 4th child at the time) for a girl who worked for him and had just turned 18 years old! He was 34. Every single solitary person who knew him was in disbelief, including our daughter. He to this day will not speak to any our family (my parents, sisters, etc who ALL adored him and he felt the same SO WE THOUGHT. He left Christmas 2010 and now has 3 children with the "girl" (who is now 24 yo & stepmom to my grandies). Whew.... sorry for being so wordy. This was a horrid time on our lives.... so shocked, confused, worried about our daughter and grandies. I can only begin to imagine the pain TC is causing JC and their offspring. Truly hurts my heart.
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I don't feel it's too terrible controlling for each person to have their own vehicle. (Not to say that TC wasn't controlling, just that every little thing can be seen as a sign of foreboding in these cases, when sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
Was just on Tad Cummins IG and there was a post about his youngest daughter being diagnosed with glioblastoma (brain tumor) on the first picture. I did what checking I could and find no references to this.
Could this be true? If it is, maybe Cummins will reach out to her? If this is true info, I can't imagine that Cummins (who I believe scours social media) could let his daughter go through something like this alone. But he has already proven himself to be a completely self-absorbed monster so it wouldn't surprise me.
Sounds like the Maury County DA isn't quite so full of bluster anymore. He should be careful what he wishes for:
"We don't care if she (Elizabeth) calls to tell them (her family), 'I'm happy, I'm with him. I'm happy and I don't want to come home.' At least then they'll know she's okay."
Sounds like the Maury County DA isn't quite so full of bluster anymore. He should be careful what he wishes for:
"We don't care if she (Elizabeth) calls to tell them (her family), 'I'm happy, I'm with him. I'm happy and I don't want to come home.' At least then they'll know she's okay."
I interpret this statement from Brent Cooper as a disguised ploy. Letting Elizabeth (or even Tad) know that "all she needs to do is call, no strings attached, just want to know that she's ok" might entice them to allow that call or electronic communication to happen. Once it does, the phone tap or pen register that is no doubt already placed on her family's devices will indicate a location, even if it's not a specific address.
TC already knows all this though and he's simply not going to let her contact a family member (or anyone for matter) imo. And even if she did state the above in some fashion, it would most likely be under TC's orders. Cooper knows this. Again, his statement is most likely a ploy.
I really hope you're right. I want to believe that the DA isn't as clueless as he seem to act when he issues public statements.![]()