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Post by Scumhunter on Feb 20, 2019 0:29:15 GMT -5
I think they should not add fugitives in their 70s as half of them are probably dead due to natural health problems or they might not be well enough to be taken into custody and will probably die 3 years or more into their sentence. Younger fugitives in a way seem to have less experience on the run than the older ones for obvious reasons and in a few years time a lot of the fugitives that are currently in their 70s will be in their 80s meaning that it is unlikely they will be found. If they add a fugitive that has been on the run for more than 20 years it will be interesting to see what they will do about it and what new steps they might take to arrest them. However they have a criteria which decides who gets put on the list so we will see. For the most part I agree. I wouldn't replace a recent fugitive with a cold case but if they capture a long-time they can take a chance.
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Post by graniterocks on Feb 20, 2019 3:16:32 GMT -5
I mean the chance of capturing an old fugitive is very unlikely so unfortunately I have to say that many are lost causes that I don't see will be captured. Also I don't see michaela garecht on here. Do you have her ?
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 20, 2019 23:49:26 GMT -5
Alejandro Rosales Castillo was added back in late '017 for killing his ex-girlfriend, and he was born in the second half of the '990s. Remembering his case, I'm thinking Salvador Vaca Garcia, which had those same elements, if not more so, could be next. That's all I can think of. Vaca-Garcia reminds me enough of Rosales-Castillo that my intuition just points to Vaca.
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Post by Scumhunter on Feb 21, 2019 0:14:26 GMT -5
I mean the chance of capturing an old fugitive is very unlikely so unfortunately I have to say that many are lost causes that I don't see will be captured. Also I don't see michaela garecht on here. Do you have her ? Our thread on Michaela Garecht: amwfans.com/thread/647/michaela-garecht-california-1988
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Feb 21, 2019 5:06:30 GMT -5
I think they should not add fugitives in their 70s as half of them are probably dead due to natural health problems or they might not be well enough to be taken into custody and will probably die 3 years or more into their sentence. Younger fugitives in a way seem to have less experience on the run than the older ones for obvious reasons and in a few years time a lot of the fugitives that are currently in their 70s will be in their 80s meaning that it is unlikely they will be found. If they add a fugitive that has been on the run for more than 20 years it will be interesting to see what they will do about it and what new steps they might take to arrest them. However they have a criteria which decides who gets put on the list so we will see. For the most part I agree. I wouldn't replace a recent fugitive with a cold case but if they capture a long-time they can take a chance. There are 3 cold cases I think are solvable if they are ever added to the FBI Top Ten. • It was determined through an investigation that Thayne Smika was living in Yelapa, Mexico for several years before 2007. • Head Marshal posted an article that L.A. investigators believe Baldomero Barrientos Banuelos has been living in his hometown of Jerez, Mexico since 1997, however I doubt the FBI would add 2 Los Angeles fugitives back to back on the FBI Top Ten (replacing Carlson with Barrientos Banuelos) • Juan Dios Garza is believed to be in Matamoros, Mexico since it is alleged he was born there... plus there’s that whole thing with his age progressed image looking similar to George Lopez which would help a lot publicity wise. (The FBI has yet to add a Fugitive from a Florida field office to the FBI Top Ten) Rex Reichert has been a dark horse for many of us, but I’d wait till at least Santiago Mederos is caught before adding him. Another fugitive is Elby Hars since he was aired on The Hunt in 2016, and he would be a perfect case to add to the Top Ten and air on In Pursuit for Season 2, he may be in his 70s and his case is not recent but it’s on par with Alexis Flores and Robert Fisher being committed in the early 2000’s, also fugitives like Kevin Carter and Hazel Head would be solved quick since the 2 of them are still believed to be in the States and they aren’t 75 years old yet. The only 2 fugitives that are 70+ I would take a chance on are Eugene Palmer since he’s still a recent fugitive from this decade and Elby Hars since he’s still believed to be in the U.S. and I think he’s living as a retiree.
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Post by Maddog on Feb 21, 2019 22:45:10 GMT -5
My best guesses:
Octaviano Juarez-Corro Joe Constance Dennis St. John Rodriguez, Jr. - in my mind’s eye, he’s the leading candidate, as he is suspected in multiple murders, has a $50K reward, and we know he is a Latin Kings member. Juan Alberto Mendez Angel DeLeon Juan Laureano-Arvizu Kevin LaMont Carter Bruce Sawhill Rex Reichert Tanasia Coleman
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Feb 23, 2019 3:11:30 GMT -5
With the Catholic Church in the news recently, it wouldn’t be a bad idea if the FBI added Gerardo Beltran to the Ten Most Wanted List since he’s accused of molesting 4 girls in the early 90s in California.
It would also help since they could update his poster and add the images that were taken of him while on the run in Mexico before his capture the first time in 2008 which tells you his case is not that cold.
He’s 62 now and he’s not that bad of a candidate, he’s someone we all can get behind and say yeah this guy is awful and needs to be added, it can be an Edward Harper replay all over again.
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Post by Scumhunter on Feb 23, 2019 3:26:48 GMT -5
With the Catholic Church in the news recently, it wouldn’t be a bad idea if the FBI added Gerardo Beltran to the Ten Most Wanted List since he’s accused of molesting 4 girls in the early 90s in California. It would also help since they could update his poster and add the images that were taken of him while on the run in Mexico before his capture the first time in 2008 which tells you his case is not that cold. He’s 62 now and he’s not that bad of a candidate, he’s someone we all can get behind and say yeah this guy is awful and needs to be added, it can be an Edward Harper replay all over again. The capture/killing of Greg Carlson has left the door open for a replacement to be a non-murder fugitive, whether that be a crimes against children fugitive and/or general sex crimes fugitive so I would be more than happy to see Beltran make the list.
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Post by Maddog on Feb 26, 2019 22:54:54 GMT -5
On the topic of cold case fugitives (and I think her name has been floated around in this forum as a possibility), does anyone think Hazel Leota Head has a shot? Personally, I think it’s possible she’s a Jane Doe somewhere in a morgue because of her transient lifestyle, and her AMW profile indicated that she was a heavy smoker and drinker. However, she is accused of first-degree murder, and not only that, but she has been accused of violent crimes in the past (she was accused of burning down her boyfriend’s trailer in Nebraska). I could see her being added to the list because of her propensity for violence, and because the FBI would benefit greatly from publicity in this matter. Her AMW website profile listed her possible locations as, “Anywhere - she is known to travel extensively,” showing how she is elusive.
I think another New Orleans area fugitive, Errol Anthony Domangue is another possibility. Convicted sex offender who was accused of the brutal strangling, sexual assault murder of a woman in Houma, LA. The detective on the case when AMW profiled Domangue in the 2000s indicated there was a strong likelihood he could be committing similar crimes on the run.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 26, 2019 23:36:57 GMT -5
On the topic of cold case fugitives (and I think her name has been floated around in this forum as a possibility), does anyone think Hazel Leota Head has a shot? Personally, I think it’s possible she’s a Jane Doe somewhere in a morgue because of her transient lifestyle, and her AMW profile indicated that she was a heavy smoker and drinker. However, she is accused of first-degree murder, and not only that, but she has been accused of violent crimes in the past (she was accused of burning down her boyfriend’s trailer in Nebraska). I could see her being added to the list because of her propensity for violence, and because the FBI would benefit greatly from publicity in this matter. Her AMW website profile listed her possible locations as, “Anywhere - she is known to travel extensively,” showing how she is elusive. I think another New Orleans area fugitive, Errol Anthony Domangue is another possibility. Convicted sex offender who was accused of the brutal strangling, sexual assault murder of a woman in Houma, LA. The detective on the case when AMW profiled Domangue in the 2000s indicated there was a strong likelihood he could be committing similar crimes on the run. Hazel Leota Head would be infinitely more likely than Errol Anthony Domangue, because in August of '010, Anthony was identified as a John Doe who previously died in a bike wreck.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Feb 26, 2019 23:46:15 GMT -5
On the topic of cold case fugitives (and I think her name has been floated around in this forum as a possibility), does anyone think Hazel Leota Head has a shot? Personally, I think it’s possible she’s a Jane Doe somewhere in a morgue because of her transient lifestyle, and her AMW profile indicated that she was a heavy smoker and drinker. However, she is accused of first-degree murder, and not only that, but she has been accused of violent crimes in the past (she was accused of burning down her boyfriend’s trailer in Nebraska). I could see her being added to the list because of her propensity for violence, and because the FBI would benefit greatly from publicity in this matter. Her AMW website profile listed her possible locations as, “Anywhere - she is known to travel extensively,” showing how she is elusive. I think another New Orleans area fugitive, Errol Anthony Domangue is another possibility. Convicted sex offender who was accused of the brutal strangling, sexual assault murder of a woman in Houma, LA. The detective on the case when AMW profiled Domangue in the 2000s indicated there was a strong likelihood he could be committing similar crimes on the run. Hazel Leota Head would be infinitely more likely than Errol Anthony Domangue, because in August of '010, Anthony was identified as a John Doe who previously died in a bike wreck. Adding on, Hazel Leota Head is only 69 years old as of this posting and the FBI has never added a female cold case fugitive as all of them added in the past decade have been males. Another plus side is that Hazel Head is believed to be in United States and I could see her getting caught as a result of tips.
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Post by Maddog on Feb 26, 2019 23:56:01 GMT -5
On the topic of cold case fugitives (and I think her name has been floated around in this forum as a possibility), does anyone think Hazel Leota Head has a shot? Personally, I think it’s possible she’s a Jane Doe somewhere in a morgue because of her transient lifestyle, and her AMW profile indicated that she was a heavy smoker and drinker. However, she is accused of first-degree murder, and not only that, but she has been accused of violent crimes in the past (she was accused of burning down her boyfriend’s trailer in Nebraska). I could see her being added to the list because of her propensity for violence, and because the FBI would benefit greatly from publicity in this matter. Her AMW website profile listed her possible locations as, “Anywhere - she is known to travel extensively,” showing how she is elusive. I think another New Orleans area fugitive, Errol Anthony Domangue is another possibility. Convicted sex offender who was accused of the brutal strangling, sexual assault murder of a woman in Houma, LA. The detective on the case when AMW profiled Domangue in the 2000s indicated there was a strong likelihood he could be committing similar crimes on the run. Hazel Leota Head would be infinitely more likely than Errol Anthony Domangue, because in August of '010, Anthony was identified as a John Doe who previously died in a bike wreck. You have an article on this? I had no idea he was deceased.
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Post by Maddog on Feb 26, 2019 23:58:22 GMT -5
Hazel Leota Head would be infinitely more likely than Errol Anthony Domangue, because in August of '010, Anthony was identified as a John Doe who previously died in a bike wreck. Adding on, Hazel Leota Head is only 69 years old as of this posting and the FBI has never added a female cold case fugitive as all of them added in the past decade have been males. Another plus side is that Hazel Head is believed to be in United States and I could see her getting caught as a result of tips. I agree. I don’t think she has fled into Mexico or Canada. I think more or less, if she is alive, she’s probably living on the road - likely in truck stops or the like. The old AMW site posted several old tips they had received on the case, and many tipsters pointed to truck stops.
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Post by Scumhunter on Feb 27, 2019 0:53:39 GMT -5
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Post by ninja108 on Mar 1, 2019 20:56:57 GMT -5
Hazel Leota Head would be infinitely more likely than Errol Anthony Domangue, because in August of '010, Anthony was identified as a John Doe who previously died in a bike wreck. Adding on, Hazel Leota Head is only 69 years old as of this posting and the FBI has never added a female cold case fugitive as all of them added in the past decade have been males. Another plus side is that Hazel Head is believed to be in United States and I could see her getting caught as a result of tips. IMO,she's dead. I just find it hard to believe she could fly under the radar this long even with her nomadic lifestyle without being caught,not with her history.
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