Thursday, May 10, 2012

Kidnap-slaying suspect, wife charged with murder

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Kidnap-slaying suspect, wife charged with murder
By ADRIAN SAINZBy ADRIAN SAINZ, Associated Press?THE ASSOCIATED PRESS STATEMENT OF NEWS VALUES AND PRINCIPLES?

This combination of two undated photos provided by the Hardeman County, Tenn. Sheriff?s Office on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 shows Mary Francis Mayes, left, mother of Adam Mayes, and Teresa Mayes, Adam Mayes' wife. The two were arrested and charged Tuesday, May 8, 2012 in connection with the killing of Jo Ann Baines and her teenage daughter by Adam Mayes, and the abduction of Bains' two younger girls, Alexandria Bain, 12, and Kyliyah Bain, 8. (AP Photo/Hardeman County Sheriff?s Office)

This combination of two undated photos provided by the Hardeman County, Tenn. Sheriff?s Office on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 shows Mary Francis Mayes, left, mother of Adam Mayes, and Teresa Mayes, Adam Mayes' wife. The two were arrested and charged Tuesday, May 8, 2012 in connection with the killing of Jo Ann Baines and her teenage daughter by Adam Mayes, and the abduction of Bains' two younger girls, Alexandria Bain, 12, and Kyliyah Bain, 8. (AP Photo/Hardeman County Sheriff?s Office)

FBI agents get ready to resume their search for a man accused of abducting a Tennessee mother and her three daughters on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 in Guntown, Miss. Authorities on Tuesday said they were searching for Adam Mayes 35, and two young girls, Alexandra Bain, 12, and Kyliyah Bain, 8. Teresa Mayes, 30, was charged with especially aggravated kidnapping and Mary Mayes, 65, was charged with conspiracy to commit kidnapping Tuesday, (AP Photo/Adrian Sainz)

FILE - This combo image made of undated photos provided by the Mississippi Department of Public Safety shows Jo Ann Bain, left, and her 14-year-old daughter, Adrienne. The bodies of the two women were found last week behind the mobile home in northern Mississippi where the Mayes family lived. The affidavit provides the first clue that the victims may have been killed soon after they were abducted. It says Adam Mayes' wife and mother saw him digging a hole in the yard on April 27 or soon after. Alexandria Bain, 12, and Kyliyah Bain, 8, were still missing, and neighbors were planning a candlelight vigil for the girls Tuesday, May 8, 2012. (AP Photo/Mississippi Department of Public Safety)

Six-year-old Eli Downen, left, and 5-year-old Brayden Waller write notes to a kidnapped Tennessee mother and her three daughters before a prayer vigil on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 in Bolivar, Tenn. The mother, Jo Ann Bain, and her oldest daughter were found dead in a home in Mississippi. Authorities say her two youngest daughters may still be with a man who abducted them. (AP Photo/Adrian Sainz)

Teresa Mayes, wife of Adam Mayes, is seen in an undated photo provided by the Hardeman County, Tenn., Sheriff?s Office. Teresa Mayes and Mary Mayes, mother of Adam Mayes, were arrested and charged Tuesday, May 8, 2012 in connection with the killing of Jo Ann Baines and her teenage daughter by Adam Mayes, and the abduction of Bains' two younger girls. Teresa Mayes, 30, was charged with especially aggravated kidnapping and Mary Mayes, 65, was charged with conspiracy to commit kidnapping. The bodies of 31-year-old Jo Ann Bain and 14-year-old Adrienne Bain were found last week behind the Union County, Miss., mobile home where the Mayes family lived. An intense manhunt for Adam Mayes and the two young girls continues. (AP Photo/Hardeman County Sheriff?s Office)

(AP) ? Murder charges were filed Wednesday against the fugitive suspected of killing a Tennessee woman and her teenage daughter and fleeing with her two younger girls.

Two first-degree murder counts against 35-year-old Adam Mayes, who has been sought for more than a week, were announced Wednesday. His wife, Teresa Mayes, also was charged.

An affidavit filed in Bolivar, Tenn., says Teresa Mayes of Guntown, Miss., told authorities she was there April 27 when Adam Mayes, killed Jo Ann Bain and her 14-year-old daughter, Adrienne, in a garage at their Whiteville, Tenn., home.

Teresa Mayes told officials the motive was to kidnap Bain's two younger daughters, 12-year-old Alexandria and 8-year-old Kyliyah.

A call seeking comment from Teresa Mayes' attorney wasn't immediately returned.

The wife was charged a day earlier with especially aggravated kidnapping. She said she drove her husband, the girls and the two bodies from southwest Tennessee to Guntown and saw him dig a hole in the yard.

The bodies of Jo Ann and Alexandria Bain were found buried at that property a week later.

An intense manhunt continues for Adam Mayes and the two girls.

Associated Press

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