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Teresa Mayes told investigators that after she saw her husband kill the two in the garage at the Bain home, she drove him, the younger girls and the bodies to Mississippi, according to affidavits filed in court. She faces six felony counts in the case: two first-degree murder charges and four especially aggravated kidnapping charges. Authorities refused to comment on the motive for the slayings and abductions. Mayes' mother-in-law, Josie Tate, had told The Associated Press that Mayes thought the missing sisters might actually be his daughters and it caused problems in his marriage to her daughter, Teresa. "She was tired of him doting on those two little girls that he claimed were his," Tate said. Tate said she was glad the two girls are safe but is afraid of what will happen to her daughter, Teresa Mayes. "I'm scared about what will happen to my daughter, that she will have to take the brunt of the punishment," Tate said. "If she participated in any way, it was because she was too scared to stand up to Adam or she was brainwashed." Speaking Friday on NBC's "Today" show, Tate said she did not think the girls were actually Adam Mayes' daughters. She also said Adam Mayes was a "control freak" who made his wife cut all ties with her family. Adam Mayes' mother, Mary Mayes, also has been charged with conspiracy to commit especially aggravated kidnapping. Mary Mayes' attorney, Somerville attorney Terry Dycus, said his client maintains she is not guilty. The hunt for Adam Mayes and the two young sisters encompassed parts of at least three counties in northern Mississippi. Dee Hart, who organized a Tuesday night vigil for the girls in Bolivar, Tenn., said their prayers were answered. "No words can express our elation," she said by phone. "We know prayers brought those babies home. I can't wait to see them."
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