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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 14, 2017 17:14:46 GMT -5
Unfortunately here’s a article from today about the Illegal immigrants on the Top Ten. Thankfully the FBI cleared it up and said that they don’t care about immigration status of any individual as they will all face punishment if caught. My overall thoughts, as a person who knows many people that are hard working and here as undocumented immigrants, I think the FBI should add fugitives if they are wanted for a brutal crime regardless if they were born in the U.S. or not. Obviously Eduardo Ravelo, Yaser Said, Alexis Flores and Bhadreshkumar Patel committed awful crimes and should pay for what they’ve done, but again these fugitives are NOT examples of what people from Mexico, Egypt, Honduras or India are like. Everyone from these countries and around the world is just as human and have kind hearts like the rest of us, don’t let examples from a Most Wanted List be the generalization of everyone. But that is, if you flee back to your country or origin to avoid prosecution for a heinous crime, then your the one that messes everything up for everyone else that’s here making an honest living. Also another point I wanted to touch on is that even with the U.S. born fugitives like Santiago Mederos and Jesus Munguia, I see posts on Facebook talking about “build that wall” or “this is why we need a wall”, but these are U.S. born individuals who were likely born into poverty or areas of gang violence because their parents weren’t as fortunate (not excusing Mederos or Munguia for their crimes, obviously they are terrible human beings), so I would say, End the Drug war, put more money into areas that are stricken by poverty and gang violence, and encourage them to do something meaningful, like sports or volunteering, try to prevent today’s “on the bad path” young individuals from becoming another Jesus Munguia or Santiago Mederos. www.lifezette.com/polizette/four-criminals-on-fbis-top-10-most-wanted-list-are-immigrants/
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Post by Scumhunter on Dec 14, 2017 19:14:21 GMT -5
Unfortunately here’s a article from today about the Illegal immigrants on the Top Ten. Thankfully the FBI cleared it up and said that they don’t care about immigration status of any individual as they will all face punishment if caught. My overall thoughts, as a person who knows many people that are hard working and here as undocumented immigrants, I think the FBI should add fugitives if they are wanted for a brutal crime regardless if they were born in the U.S. or not. Obviously Eduardo Ravelo, Yaser Said, Alexis Flores and Bhadreshkumar Patel committed awful crimes and should pay for what they’ve done, but again these fugitives are NOT examples of what people from Mexico, Egypt, Honduras or India are like. Everyone from these countries and around the world is just as human and have kind hearts like the rest of us, don’t let examples from a Most Wanted List be the generalization of everyone. But that is, if you flee back to your country or origin to avoid prosecution for a heinous crime, then your the one that messes everything up for everyone else that’s here making an honest living. Also another point I wanted to touch on is that even with the U.S. born fugitives like Santiago Mederos and Jesus Munguia, I see posts on Facebook talking about “build that wall” or “this is why we need a wall”, but these are U.S. born individuals who were likely born into poverty or areas of gang violence because their parents weren’t as fortunate (not excusing Mederos or Munguia for their crimes, obviously they are terrible human beings), so I would say, End the Drug war, put more money into areas that are stricken by poverty and gang violence, and encourage them to do something meaningful, like sports or volunteering, try to prevent today’s “on the bad path” young individuals from becoming another Jesus Munguia or Santiago Mederos. www.lifezette.com/polizette/four-criminals-on-fbis-top-10-most-wanted-list-are-immigrants/According to some reports, a small percentage (as little as 12 percent from one year report) of illegal immigrants are actually arrested for violent crimes such as homicide, sexual assaults etc... The largest percentage of crime in America are committed by legal U.S.-born residents. The reason there are so many fugitives from other countries, particularly Mexico or other Hispanic countries, on the FBI, The Hunt, AMW etc... is because they are not from here they are much harder to catch and go back to their home country etc... after becoming wanted. White and African-American fugitives are usually a bit easier to capture because they often are from here and still try to hide in the United States. The Hispanic fugitives that are from the U.S. are still also harder to capture because if they do try to flee they're able to blend themselves in Mexico and other countries as they speak the language. White guys who go to Mexico will stand out a little bit more.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 27, 2017 17:32:16 GMT -5
One of the most interesting and absurd things that happened in 2017 on the Top ten was when the FBI in April added Walter Yovany Gomez, a man wanted for murder in NJ and was last seen in MD, and then 6 days later they added Bhadreshkumar Patel, another man wanted for murder in MD and was last seen in NJ. How interesting was that, it’s like the locations were reversed lol. I just wanted to point out that it was basically one of the most interesting things this year on the Top Ten List.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 31, 2017 17:06:26 GMT -5
I guess here’s the reason why The Hunt hasn’t Added a fugitive after their episode aired
On what criteria is that decision made?
First, the individual must have a lengthy record of committing serious crimes and/or be considered a particularly dangerous menace to society due to current criminal charges.
“Second, it must be believed that the nationwide publicity afforded by the program can be of assistance in apprehending the fugitive, who, in turn, should not already be notorious due to other publicity”
The Hunt probably fits in this category or not?
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Post by Scumhunter on Dec 31, 2017 17:31:26 GMT -5
I guess here’s the reason why The Hunt hasn’t Added a fugitive after their episode aired On what criteria is that decision made? First, the individual must have a lengthy record of committing serious crimes and/or be considered a particularly dangerous menace to society due to current criminal charges. “Second, it must be believed that the nationwide publicity afforded by the program can be of assistance in apprehending the fugitive, who, in turn, should not already be notorious due to other publicity” The Hunt probably fits in this category or not? Sorry but that's definitely not the reason lol. It's the other way around, the FBI has yet to add a fugitive to its top ten list AFTER The Hunt airs him/her. I wasn't referring to the Hunt not airing an FBI fugitive after the fact. They have added or had already several top ten fugitives before The Hunt or to coincide with the The Hunt- Brad Bishop, Yaser Said, Robert Fisher, Luis Macedo and Robert Van Wisse before they knew they be'd captured etc... But the FBI fugitives who could justify making the top ten list that have been aired on The Hunt- Jorge Landeros, Alfonso Juarez-Diaz, Bruce Sawhill etc... so far have not made the list. This is odd considering some fugitives were added to the top ten list AFTER America's Most Wanted airings, but then again AMW was a breaking news show. Perhaps it's coincidence. Perhaps The Hunt didn't generate as many leads as they would have liked for some of the cases. Who knows.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 31, 2017 17:37:36 GMT -5
I guess here’s the reason why The Hunt hasn’t Added a fugitive after their episode aired On what criteria is that decision made? First, the individual must have a lengthy record of committing serious crimes and/or be considered a particularly dangerous menace to society due to current criminal charges. “Second, it must be believed that the nationwide publicity afforded by the program can be of assistance in apprehending the fugitive, who, in turn, should not already be notorious due to other publicity” The Hunt probably fits in this category or not? Sorry but that's definitely not the reason lol. It's the other way around, the FBI has yet to add a fugitive to its top ten list AFTER The Hunt airs him/her. I wasn't referring to the Hunt not airing an FBI fugitive after the fact. They have added or had already several top ten fugitives before The Hunt or to coincide with the The Hunt- Brad Bishop, Yaser Said, Robert Fisher, Luis Macedo and Robert Van Wisse before they knew they be'd captured etc... But the FBI fugitives who could justify making the top ten list that have been aired on The Hunt- Jorge Landeros, Alfonso Juarez-Diaz, Bruce Sawhill etc... so far have not made the list. This is odd considering some fugitives were added to the top ten list AFTER America's Most Wanted airings, but then again AMW was a breaking news show. Perhaps it's coincidence. Perhaps The Hunt didn't generate as many leads as they would have liked for some of the cases. Who knows. Indeed it is very odd. Also very off topic from what I mentioned, but wasn’t former Top Tenner Michael Registe’s Addition announced on AMW?
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Post by Scumhunter on Dec 31, 2017 17:41:46 GMT -5
Not sure. I know some fugitives in the past have been added to the coincide with the U.S. Marshals Top 15 list at least so it's not out of the question they'd do that with the top ten list as well.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jan 8, 2018 22:30:23 GMT -5
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jan 31, 2018 17:09:29 GMT -5
With Steven Touch captured, it pretty much leaves Eric Bills, Lamont Stephenson and any future FBI Murder additions as Potential Top Ten Fugitives.
Barrett Busschau has already had a 2nd press release done on him in a matter of 6 months, which includes a $10,000 reward, so it seems they are taking him seriously.
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Post by Scumhunter on Feb 1, 2018 18:56:57 GMT -5
Somewhat off-topic and while I normally hate to get political, there's fear Christopher Wray may quit tomorrow in protest against the GOP house intelligence memo on the FBI. Hopefully he doesn't as there's been too much turnover/turmoil in the department already. (would be crazy since Andy McCabe was an acting director after James Comey was fired so it would mean four different FBI directors in less than a year).
Know this doesn't entirely relate to the top ten list, just figured I should mention this somewhere.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Feb 1, 2018 19:10:59 GMT -5
Somewhat off-topic and while I normally hate to get political, there's fear Christopher Wray may quit tomorrow in protest against the GOP house intelligence memo on the FBI. Hopefully he doesn't as there's been too much turnover/turmoil in the department already. (would be crazy since Andy McCabe was an acting director after James Comey was fired so it would mean three different FBI directors in less than a year). Know this doesn't entirely relate to the top ten list, just figured I should mention this somewhere. Honestly I hope that doesn’t happen because I am still exhausted from the B.S. in 2017 with politics and the FBI mixing, but then again if it happens unfortunately, the FBI’s Top Ten list won’t be affected since we have a full list currently, which also means Chris Wray would only have 3 additions under his tenure and all being Mexican-American fugitives.
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Post by Scumhunter on Feb 1, 2018 19:18:24 GMT -5
I corrected myself since whoever would temporarily replace Wray would make four directors and his permanent replacement if not that person would make it five directors in a year or less!
Like I said, hopefully it doesn't happen. The FBI has been dragged in to the political drama of the past few years unfortunately. (first with Hillary Clinton and the "emails" and now with Trump and the Russian meddling scandal).
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Feb 16, 2018 0:55:29 GMT -5
Thanks to the first capture of 2018 which was cold case fugitive Jesus Munguia, it seems they can finally make way for someone else.
I know it’s too early for this, but the wait has been getting to me. I’m only considering cold cases that have an some international aspect same as the Munguia case, and that added exposure will lead to their capture.
The only 4 I’d consider right now are Barrett Busschau, Geronimo Mendoza Zuniga, Shadia Muse, and Fred Wert.
Barrett Busschau- 2 press releases have been done on him in a matter of 6 months, and they are really taking this seriously.
Geronimo Mendoza Zuniga- a very unknown case which can be very solvable if he lands on the Ten Most Wanted, as it’ll lead to his capture, or his family opening up if he in fact is dead.
Shadia Muse- similar to Munguia, but only this time it’s possibly Canada where we’d have to go to get her.
Fred Wert- Putting him on a national spotlight, will lead to Fred Wert being flushed out quickly wherever in the states he may be.
I must point out that all these cases have actually been added to the FBI featured fugitives site within the last 5 years.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Mar 12, 2018 17:45:39 GMT -5
Well everyone this week on March 14th, will mark 68 years since the Ten Most Wanted List came into existence with its first addition.
There have been wonderful feats in the last 68 years, 517 fugitives have made it on, 484 have been caught in many parts of the world, from England to Japan to Mexico to Vietnam, and we hope to see more international cooperation with law enforcement agencies around the globe in the coming years and most excitingly pretty soon we’ll see our 518th Addition.
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Post by Scumhunter on Mar 12, 2018 17:49:29 GMT -5
I wouldn't be surprised to see a new addition announced for the anniversary.
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