![]() He passed himself off as a down-on-his-luck Colorado man who’d just lost his job and home, according to the man who eventually tipped off police. ![]() Nikki Torres/KOBIīefore his capture April 20, Tad Cummins and the young woman he called his wife slipped into the remote Northern California community of Cecilville unrecognized. Cummins now faces one federal count of transportation of a minor across state lines for the purpose of criminal sexual intercourse as well as state charges of sexual contact with a minor and aggravated kidnapping.Ĭummins and the teen stayed in one of these cabins, the caretaker of the California property says. I told him, I probably wouldn’t be answering the phone anymore.”Ĭummins was arrested last week outside a remote cabin in Cecilville, California, at the end of a 39-day manhunt for him and the teen, who was reported missing some 1,900 miles away, in her hometown south of Nashville. “I didn’t want any details,” she told “Inside Edition” in an interview that aired Thursday. “Yes, I did,” Tad Cummins replied, according to his wife, who has filed for divorce. ![]() “I said, ‘Well, did you sleep with her?’ ” Jill Cummins said in an interview with “Inside Edition,” describing a jailhouse phone conversation with her husband. The wife of the former Tennessee teacher accused of running off with a 15-year-old student says she knew the answer but asked anyway.
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