Mom not charged for dumping disabled daughter at bar

Lynn Cameron (Caryville Police Department)

Lynn Cameron (Caryville Police Department)

Abandoning a child who needs help is never right, but it’s not always illegal.

A Chicago-area woman who drove to Tennessee to dump off her mentally disabled 19-year-old daughter will not be charged, police said Tuesday in The Knoxville News Sentinel.

Police in the tiny town of Caryville had tried since June 28 to figure out the identity of the young woman. A break in the case came 10 days later when a Chicago-area resident recognized the daughter on a missing persons website and alerted authorities, who contacted the mom – Eva Cameron, 45, of Algonquin, Ill.

The mom traveled back to Tennessee to speak to police, not to pick up her daughter, Lynn Cameron, who has the mental capacity of a toddler and could not identify herself or her mother.

“[The mom] said that she did not want her, that she couldn’t take care of her and that she wasn’t going to take her back to Illinois,” said Caryville police Assistant Chief Stephanie Smith in The Chicago Tribune.

“She let her out to use the bathroom and drove away,” Smith said Tuesday. “She said she just couldn’t handle her anymore.”

Cameron, who has another mentally disabled child, cannot be charged because the daughter she abandoned is legally an adult.

Cameron told The Northwest Herald in suburban Chicago that she drove her daughter to Tennessee because it has the “No. 1 health care system in the United States of America” and she wanted the best for her child. She also said her church directed her there because it is a more Baptist area.

Tuesday, the daughter became an official ward of the state of Tennessee.

155 comments Add your comment

RAMZAD

July 11th, 2012
10:23 am

Tennessee also started the Klan.

Danny O

July 11th, 2012
10:24 am

What did the mom say to friends and family who were wondering what happened to Lynn?

I'm not going to Judge.

July 11th, 2012
10:25 am

Very tragic. I pray that the girl gets the care that she deserves.

sheepdawg

July 11th, 2012
10:26 am

another sign of our sad times

grow-up

July 11th, 2012
10:27 am

So I guess one of you will be going to adopt her? NOT, I think it’s time people grow-up. Rwanda, Darfur, Chechnya to name a few. People being killed just to kill them “millions”, and someone complains about someone that has the mental capacity of a toddler being dumped.

Jesus Christ crushes perverted NWO, DBMs

July 11th, 2012
10:33 am

Given the lesser of two evils, I say dump her in Tennessee rather than abort her in Algonquin, Ill. I’m an African American man troubled by the fact that African American women murdered via abortion over half the black babies they should have birthed since 1973 Roe Vs Wade.

Amen?

Lucretia

July 11th, 2012
10:34 am

It is a sad shame that the mother won’t be held responsible. Whether she is an adult or not she had the mind of a toddler. What kind of laws would protect a mom like that. Sad, sad world that we are living in.

Spring-Fresh

July 11th, 2012
10:35 am

You can also look at this situation in a different way. I am not validating what she did, however I am glad she opted to do it this way (best way she apparently knew) than to murder her child. If you all remember just recently the AJC and media outlets reported a case where the mother of a disabled/mentally challenged child had been abused/neglected and eventually murdered by her mother. So please don’t be too hard on this mother because until you have walked in her shoes you don’t know how it feels. Finally she did try to keep her for 19 years.

Emma

July 11th, 2012
10:36 am

I almost dropped a few tears…this is sooooo sad.

Gram

July 11th, 2012
10:37 am

Sorry…but she isn’t a “child”. She is legally an adult…and as much as we hate what that mother did, she was well within the law. Now, if you want this changed, you need to petition Washington D.C. to change the laws the include the mentally retarded as a “child”, no matter his/her age.