Miles. Sticking to the back roads. Once you get into mexico, youre home free. Getting to the back to earth commune that kicked them out. He got angry, and almost blew a gasket. And then the desserterted ca where they were finally found. This was manipulation. Not a fairy tale, this is a case of kidnapping. Good evening. Im elizabeth vargas. And im david muir. As we come on the air here tonight, that high School Teacher, tad cummins, is being transported to a tennessee jail, facing felony charges because of how far he took that girl, across state meanwhile, she is trying to stitch her life together. Heres eva pilgrim, who has been covering the story since the first amber alert. As things went from classroom to captive. Reporter tonight we are heading to rural culleoka, tennessee, where this strange and heartwrenching story begins. Its the dimple of the universe. Reporter tucked in the lush green of these rolling hills, youll find a post office, gas station and not much else. The schools
Familiar it looked. Did the same person write these . On the left, graffiti from the National Mall in february. On the right, graffiti on gallows road. I was thinking, what if it is the same individual . Tom in february, somebody wrote graffiti with a conspiracy theory. Similar graffiti was later found on the mount vernon trail. This week, u. S. Park police put out these photos of a man they are looking for in the incident. Among other things, the graffiti said jackie shot jfk, just like in Fairfax County. When did you notice this . Not too long after. The graffiti appeared on the selectric box on gallows road within a week of what happened in d. C. President s day weekend. There were similar writing on stickers on a nearby but they look similar. Tom we called Fairfax County police about the graffiti. They say they will look into it and get back to us. A spokesperson for the National Park service says he is passing these images to the u. S. Park police, who could be very interested. Li
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