Even the Judge Was Crooked
Glad discovered that Tann used the cover of being part of the respected Tennessee Children’s Home Society, of which she was Shelby County director. There were children, like Irma, who were simply stolen. There were, however, others who were typically older.
Those children were abducted and taken to Juvenile Court in a first step toward being put up for adoption. There were parents who were forced to give up their children. It turns out that the judge, Camille Kelley, was on Tann’s payroll, and all those parents’ protests fell on deaf ears.