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Post by Maddog on Jan 12, 2020 23:31:25 GMT -5
My revised contender list:
Juan Laureano-Arvizu Octaviano Juarez Kevin Lamont Carter Dennis St. John Rodriguez Tanasia Coleman Edgardo Luis Perez Joe Constance Robert Morales
Cold case picks:
John Kelly Gentry - Evidence From tips several years ago indicates he’s alive and living out in LA, tips could finally bring him in; Elby Hars - Time is running out to find him.
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Post by Maddog on Jan 12, 2020 23:37:09 GMT -5
My revised contender list: Juan Laureano-Arvizu Octaviano Juarez Kevin Lamont Carter Dennis St. John Rodriguez Tanasia Coleman Edgardo Luis Perez Joe Constance Robert Morales Cold case picks: John Kelly Gentry - Evidence From tips several years ago indicates he’s alive and living out in LA, tips could finally bring him in; Elby Hars - Time is running out to find him. I am also putting Bruce Sawhill on my list as well as Rex Reichert.
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Post by Scumhunter on Jan 12, 2020 23:37:32 GMT -5
Nice picks, enough time has passed I may consider making a contenders list myself. The FBI recently made a Facebook posting about Joe Constance which would indicate to me they be may be considering adding him soon if there is a capture (or they want to replace someone).
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jan 13, 2020 0:36:26 GMT -5
Nice picks, enough time has passed I may consider making a contenders list myself. The FBI recently made a Facebook posting about Joe Constance which would indicate to me they be may be considering adding him soon if there is a capture (or they want to replace someone). Even for him being mentioned on the FBI’s FB page is pretty telling, you also have to keep in mind, Constance is the type of fugitive case they’ve been adding since approximately 2017 accused of murdering their significant others with the exceptions of a few gang members and a drug traffickers. Also Constance is from a southeastern field office which to be quite frank, haven’t been chosen as much during the 2010s, only Adam Mayes and Jose Guevara were the only 2 from the southeast. Now everyone remember, when Greg Carlson was shot dead last year, it was on February 13th. When Lamont Stephenson was captured it was March 9th. It’s nearly 1 year since we’ve had our recent captures getting up there to one year since the additions of Arnoldo Jimenez & Eugene Palmer so I think perhaps if no one gets caught soon, a replacement could be named by at least the 70th anniversary of the Top Ten List.
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Post by Scumhunter on Jan 13, 2020 0:53:16 GMT -5
I personally don't think they're replacing without capture any time soon. The only unknown variable is Alexis Flores other than that I think they're just going to wait until the next capture.
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Post by Maddog on Jan 13, 2020 12:37:59 GMT -5
Nice picks, enough time has passed I may consider making a contenders list myself. The FBI recently made a Facebook posting about Joe Constance which would indicate to me they be may be considering adding him soon if there is a capture (or they want to replace someone). You have a link to that statement?
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Post by Scumhunter on Jan 13, 2020 17:43:46 GMT -5
Nice picks, enough time has passed I may consider making a contenders list myself. The FBI recently made a Facebook posting about Joe Constance which would indicate to me they be may be considering adding him soon if there is a capture (or they want to replace someone). You have a link to that statement? You don't believe me, how dare you! J/K here is the link : " https:// www.facebook.com/FBI/posts/10157754390361212:0 "
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Post by Scumhunter on Jan 13, 2020 17:45:16 GMT -5
P.S. Hopefully it came up, proboards as much as I love them and I hope they don't take this comment personally is very annoying when it comes to posting social media links as they don't show up on browsers all the time.
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Post by Maddog on Jan 13, 2020 18:52:48 GMT -5
You’re Scumhunter: How can anyone doubt you? 😀 In my opinion, Octaviano Martinez was at the top of the contender list before capture. FBI has seemingly given cases against pregnant women much more priority as of late (which is a great thing). Phillip Policarpio and Shanika S. Minor probably being the biggest.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jan 24, 2020 4:03:01 GMT -5
One fugitive who isn’t part of the trend and would be a great addition to the Top Ten List is Mahboob Pasha, wanted for murder in Georgia, which is a very controversial case, and since he is a native of Pakistan he more than likely could be there, plus the FBI Top Ten List has already captured 3 individuals in Pakistan in the last 30 years (wow since 1990). Alvin Scott would also be a great addition.
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Post by Scumhunter on Jan 24, 2020 5:47:51 GMT -5
One fugitive who isn’t part of the trend and would be a great addition to the Top Ten List is Mahboob Pasha, wanted for murder in Georgia, which is a very controversial case, and since he is a native of Pakistan he more than likely could be there, plus the FBI Top Ten List has already captured 3 individuals in Pakistan in the last 30 years (wow since 1990). Alvin Scott would also be a great addition. I'm sorry, I usually disagree a little more politely but I would absolutely HATE Pasha as an addition to the top ten list. I don't fault the FBI for putting Pasha on their site, he's a federal fugitive, but I'm a bit uncomfortable considering it is a case where an argument for possible self-defense can be made and was dropped. I'm not saying I believe Pasha is innocent, if the shoplifter wasn't a threat that's one thing, but one of the critera is the fugitive has to be considered a threat to the public. I am not excusing Pasha if he used excessive force, but I additionally see this as an isolated incident and Pasha is unlikely to shoot and kill an innocent victim. Pasha deserves punishment if he used excessive force, but the case makes me very uncomfortable.
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Post by Maddog on Jan 26, 2020 3:22:39 GMT -5
One fugitive who isn’t part of the trend and would be a great addition to the Top Ten List is Mahboob Pasha, wanted for murder in Georgia, which is a very controversial case, and since he is a native of Pakistan he more than likely could be there, plus the FBI Top Ten List has already captured 3 individuals in Pakistan in the last 30 years (wow since 1990). Alvin Scott would also be a great addition. I'm sorry, I usually disagree a little more politely but I would absolutely HATE Pasha as an addition to the top ten list. I don't fault the FBI for putting Pasha on their site, he's a federal fugitive, but I'm a bit uncomfortable considering it is a case where an argument for possible self-defense can be made and was dropped. I'm not saying I believe Pasha is innocent, if the shoplifter wasn't a threat that's one thing, but one of the critera is the fugitive has to be considered a threat to the public. I am not excusing Pasha if he used excessive force, but I additionally see this as an isolated incident and Pasha is unlikely to shoot and kill an innocent victim. Pasha deserves punishment if he used excessive force, but the case makes me very uncomfortable. I agree with Alvin Scott - they interviewed an agent assigned to the case, and he acknowledged that they submitted Scott as a possible Ten Most Wanted candidate from the Atlanta Field Office.
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Post by Scumhunter on Jan 26, 2020 3:29:06 GMT -5
Sorry I disagreed so much with Pasha I didn't even notice the suggestion of Alvin Scott lol. I agree he would be a good addition, although I would prefer him only if a cold case slot opens up (since it is now 2020, I'll give leeway and say up to Santiago Mederos in 2010 as far as wanted years).
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Feb 9, 2020 12:13:27 GMT -5
Been thinking all morning about all the FBI or in general fugitives that have aired on The Hunt which eventually ended up airing on In Pursuit as Top Ten Fugitives.
So far only Lamont Stephenson and Eugene Palmer are the ones who were aired on the old show and were aired as top ten fugitives on In Pursuit, however there is one exception though, Thayne Smika.
I think In Pursuit will play heavily in who gets added to the list next, right now there are a handful of FBI fugitives aired on The Hunt that could make the FBI Top Ten, but one person in particular stands out, not because this individual would make a decent contender or that many of us consider him for the list. I just can’t see Bruce Sawhill getting an airing on In Pursuit in a future season unless he makes it onto the Top Ten List.
There’s guys like Elby Hars who could be another Thayne Smika only because I think Hars is up there in age and Palmer currently occupies that slot, Hars has been on the run for 20 years, Sawhill is just about at the 20 year mark, however with Sawhill, he’s a bit younger fugitive, and it’s just that case fits to add to the list if Sawhill were to get an airing on In Pursuit in a future season, because it’s the same thing that has happened with Hunt aired fugitives like Stephenson and Palmer.
I acknowledge the fact that some slots need to open up, but that’s my 2 cents, and which is why these shows like AMW, The Hunt, In Pursuit, Live PD, Unsolved Mysteries are necessary.
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Post by Scumhunter on Feb 9, 2020 18:58:27 GMT -5
Well, In Pursuit and the U.S. Marshals list seem to coincide with each other so we'll see about the FBI since it's a new show. I know they're showing three FBI top tenners this season, but it does seem like In Pursuit is more of a U.S. Marshals show. So because of that, I think we can't really predict who makes the FBI list or is a candidate based off In Pursuit, while with the Marshals we sort of can. (For the most part, the Marshals cases coincide so we could assume if the cases from season 1 and 2 were to be on the list, they'd be added already (for the time being), while with the FBI list who the heck knows).
As for Bruce Sawhill, I dunno, I feel like Katie's father has been through enough, he's been interviewed on AMW and The Hunt now and has had to express his guilt (even though he has nothing to feel guilty about, it's all on Bruce Sawhill, but he expressed feeling like he was at fault) too many times already. Plus both times the story aired there were a-hole social media comments asking Katie's father why didn't kill Bruce Sawhill when he confronted him. (Maybe because he would have went to jail, duh!). Maybe if they interview someone close to Katie besides him they can air the case again, but I can't imagine Katie's father wanting to go through such torture again.
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