A man Mexican authorities say murdered the mother of his child in Tijuana is unaccounted for, possibly in the U.S., despite Mexican authorities claiming they turned him over to U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the border this week.
Adams left the Oahu Community Correctional Center on a work furlough on May 21, 2019, and never returned, according to officials in Hawaii. A federal warrant was issued for Adams in September 2020.
Adams’ long list of aliases includes the names Aaron Lee Bain, Aaron Lee, Aron Lee, Paul Wilson Phipps, Paul Wilson Phillps, David Smith, Dominic Braun, David Phillips, Kevin Schoolcraft, Kevin Kennedy, Michael Whittman, Lance Irwin, Brice Johnson, Matthew Kashani, Taylor Chase and Joshua Smith, according to the FBI.Raquel Sabean’s father David told NBC 7 he never trusted Adams.
“I didn’t like him, I was suspicious of him I didn’t like him. He fooled me at first, but then I saw through it. He was a phony,” David Sabean said. David Sabean said he was in Tijuana Friday hoping to see Valentina. Valentina’s grandmother said the infant will remain in Tijuana until Child Protective Services processes her case. She was shocked to learn Friday that Adams was no longer in custody, telling NBC 7 it seems like everything “keeps changing.”“She needs that military honor funeral; she needs her baby home in the United States where she belongs. She’s a United States citizen, a U.S. veteran. She needs to come home, they both do.
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