By Ashley Hungerford
Marietta Daily Journal Staff Writer
AUSTELL - A pregnant Ohio attorney who was found outside Six Flags Over Georgia on Saturday is now admitting she fabricated her kidnapping story, Toledo police said yesterday.
Karyn McConnell Hancock, 35, told Cobb County authorities she was kidnapped at gunpoint by two men and a woman outside a juvenile court building in Toledo on Dec. 5.
Toledo police conducted a news conference yesterday and said Mrs. Hancock recanted her story Monday after meeting with investigators for about eight hours.
Investigators said she drove herself the more than 600 miles from Toledo to Austell.
Toledo Police Chief Mike Navarre said Mrs. Hancock will likely be charged with making a false police report.
Her black 2005 Chrysler 3000 was found Saturday afternoon. It was locked and parked on the shoulder of eastbound I-20, between Thornton Road and Factory Shoals Road.
Cobb Police spokesman Sgt. Dana Pierce said Cobb investigators processed the interior and exterior of the car. He said it has since been taken to a wrecker yard to be picked up.
Pierce said, on Sunday afternoon, Cobb police watched Mrs. Hancock board an American Airline flight at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport back to Ohio.
Pierce said at this time, Cobb does not have any intentions of filing charges against Mrs. Hancock.
At a news conference yesterday, Mrs. Hancock's husband, Lawrence Hancock, said she left her family behind because she "experienced a meltdown." He said she had been having psychological issues for several years.
"We have learned after speaking with her extensively that she experienced a meltdown and attempted to handle those matters without the assistance of professional help or others," Hancock said. "Karyn elected to leave everything because she felt that she was unable to continue."
After Mrs. Hancock disappeared, her husband said he received calls from her saying things like "they have me," and asking her husband to not let their son forget her.
Previously, Mrs. Hancock's family said they believed the kidnapping had something to do with a case her father had before he became a judge, claiming Mrs. Hancock and her father had received threatening phone calls.
Her father is Toledo Municipal Court Judge C. Allen McConnell.
Also, one of her former clients recently filed a lawsuit against her, accusing her of taking money from an accident settlement.
Mrs. Hancock did not appear at the news conference with her husband.
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I think the Ohio lawyer should be charged with a felony and jailed for turning a false report. Hopefully she will be convicted and her license to practice law revoked. Shame on her , a public official. What an example!