[1] During later years, however, Addis' fellow officers started seeing changes in his behavior; he insisted straight-faced towards his colleagues he saw little humans as "the thems".
John Addis started another relationship with a different woman named Sarah, who was also a Fairbanks resident; in December 1982, the couple married.
Sarah later confessed that during their five-month marriage, John was constantly disappearing for several weeks at one time; she also mentioned that Addis was planning on kidnapping his children.
Right after their girl was born, Addis began performing his controlling behavior toward Toni; he would always want to know where she was each minute of the day.
And when time continued, Addis became physically violent against Toni; she mentioned John oftentimes grabbed her harshly, pinned her down and once pushed her against the wall inside her residence.
Jodi contacted the police and wanted them to listen; later, Fairbanks police not only began searching for the children and their father, they involved law enforcement agents in Michigan where Addis' family were living and where Jodi thought John might have been hiding the children.
Then one day at a gymnasium in Kalispell, Montana, a person recognized the stranger who was exercising there perfectly met up with the description alongside the man in the photo who abducted his four children from Alaska.
Within several minutes, the authorities located the kids locked in a cabin right outside Kalispell; the children were in good health and unharmed.
Beginning in late 1994 into 1995, Addis, by then operating under the assumed identity John Edwards, was living in Las Vegas; in mid-to-late spring 1995, Addis (as John Edwards), while working at the World's Gym, met then-39-year-old Joann Albanese (January 20, 1956 – August 1995)[2] through a gym client, Tara Rivera.
The girls telephoned their father, who in turn gave local police a warning about the missing mother; the authorities were not suspicious from the start.
[1] In mid-October 1998, just over three years after Albanese disappeared from her residence, a hunter discovered the remains of Joann Albanese in Little Hell Canyon; several weeks following the discovery, Addis was classified under the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives and listed under America's Most Wanted beginning in November 1998 and extending until May 2005.
[1][3] On October 18, 2006, nine years after he and wife Laura Liliana left from Guadalajara, their neighbors in Chiapas (the Mexican state) began realizing they hadn't seen Addis, his wife or his children within several days; when the neighbors inspected the Addis apartment, they then noticed a powerful and pungent smell.
[1] Several weeks following Laura Liliana's murder, John Patrick Addis died from a heart attack at age fifty-six.