Posted on 04/17/2017 11:38:41 AM PDT by sodpoodle
Tad Cummins had a way of tricking people a lot more sophisticated than 15-year-old Elizabeth Thomas, the former student hes accused of kidnapping.
The 50-year-old fugitive and former Culleoka Unit School teacher fooled his wife, Jill, into believing him when he was accused of kissing Thomas in his classroom. And his two children believed him as he quoted words from the Bible, raising them with his wife of 31 years in Columbia.
She knew that he had been accused of [the kiss] but she did not believe that it had actually occurred,
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Sounds like a classic sociopath...
Wonder if she’s still alive.
Thanks.
Another Elizabeth Smart case I suspect.
It took 9 months to accidentally find Elizabeth Smart. You have to keep their faces in the public eye.
I think the girl is not just safe but a willing participant. And if the two of them have any sense then they’re south of the border by now.
I am inclined, as well, to think that she left with him willingly.
Just because she went with him willingly doesn’t make her safe. He is still a criminal and she is still the victim. Should he decide she is a liability... well, it could end badly.
I worked with a gal whose husband was a middle school teacher. She was in denial pretty much the last few years they were married. Turns out he had gotten one of the school secretaries pregnant and then he started in on the young girl students.
When the school district caught him they placed him on administrative leave and turned the matter over to the County Sheriff’s office. So every morning for about 2 weeks he would tell his wife that he was sick and wasn’t going to work. On the day the cops showed up to arrest him he killed himself inside their home.
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