The Oklahoman

Warrants show more in missing mom case

- BY ANDREW KNITTLE

BLANCHARD — The husband of a missing Blanchard woman said he wasn’t completely honest with police when he reported the pregnant mother of four missing in the early hours of Dec. 10.

Court documents reveal that Justin Adams, 25, left out several details regarding his wife’s disappeara­nce, including his assertion that he and his wife were “swingers” and that the pregnant mother of four was a working prostitute.

According to an Oklahoma City police report filed Dec. 10, the husband met an officer at 5 a.m. that day at the Mcdonald’s restaurant near SE 29 and Douglas Boulevard.

He told the responding officer his wife, Jaymie Adams, 25, was supposed to meet “a friend” at the restaurant some time after 11 p.m. Dec. 9.

He said she sent a text message when she arrived at the restaurant, but that

was the last he heard from her.

Justin Adams, who requested a “slim Jim” to break into his wife’s car that morning, told the officer he didn’t know the friend’s name.

Search warrants filed Tuesday in Oklahoma County show that Justin Adams walked into an Oklahoma City police station Dec. 11 and told “officers that he hadn’t been completely honest with officers in reference to his report” earlier.

Justin Adams told officers his wife left the family’s trailer in Blanchard about 10 p.m. Dec. 9 to meet “a client” at a Norman motel.

He said his wife advertised on Craigslist as a massage therapist and that she’d been “meeting with strangers all over Oklahoma City, Moore, Norman, Del City and Midwest City since October.”

The online ads were for a massage, but the woman’s husband told officers that his wife “had been engaging in sexual acts for cash,” documents show.

Justin Adams also said that he and his wife were “swingers,” who often used Craigslist to meet other couples engaged in partner swapping.

Just before midnight Dec. 9, he told officers his wife was meeting a second client at the Mcdonald’s restaurant near SE 29 and Douglas Boulevard, where her van was located.

Justin Adams then told officers his wife called and said the second client never showed up for the meeting, but that was the last contact he had with her.

He also told police that a manager at a nearby Denny’s restaurant remembered Jaymie Adams paying for a meal about 3 a.m. Dec. 10, just a couple of hours before she was reported missing.

Inconsiste­ncies in story

Court documents reveal that Justin Adams’ polygraph test results, which typically aren’t admissible in court, indicated he “was found to be deceptive in reference to the question, ‘Do you know your wife’s whereabout­s?’ ”

Police also said they interviewe­d the Denny’s manager, who told them he didn’t remember seeing anybody who matched Jaymie Adams’ descriptio­n in the early hours of Dec. 10.

Officers reviewed the surveillan­ce footage from the Denny’s and didn’t see the missing mother of four, documents show.

Oklahoma City homicide detectives also reviewed the couple’s cellphone records and noticed that during the early hours of Dec. 10, “the telephones of both Justin and Jaymie were relaying telephone calls from the same telephone towers.”

Oklahoma City police Sgt. Jennifer Wardlow said there are no suspects in the case and that no arrests have been made. Wardlow also declined to say whether police have confirmed that Jaymie Adams had a Craigslist account, saying that revealing such informatio­n could jeopardize the investigat­ion.

Court documents show that officers search the couple’s trailer in Blanchard, locating Jaymie Adams’ Social Security card, the couple’s marriage license and a red purse full of sex toys.

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PHOTO BY PAUL HELLSTERN, THE OKLAHOMAN An insurance adjuster surveys the damage to a $200,000 house which was destroyed in a Tuesday early morning fire in the 5700 block of NW 32 in Oklahoma City. Investigat­ors said they have not determined the cause of the fire. The 4:30 a.m. fire also...
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