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Post by Scumhunter on Feb 22, 2018 23:16:53 GMT -5
I could see NYC. I have no idea if Stephenson has caribbean heritage. The timing of the FBI adding him to their website after The Hunt airing does have me wondering if they received information he fled overseas.
It would make sense if he fled overseas since I thought he would be a pretty easy capture and is somehow still at large. (Although if he's really a quiet loner type as the broadcast suggested he's not standing out even if in plain sight).
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Feb 23, 2018 1:06:44 GMT -5
I could see NYC. I have no idea if Stephenson has caribbean heritage. The timing of the FBI adding him to their website after The Hunt airing does have me wondering if they received information he fled overseas. It would make sense if he fled overseas since I thought he would be a pretty easy capture and is somehow still at large. (Although if he's really a quiet loner type as the broadcast suggested he's not standing out even if in plain sight). I think even in New York City he’d manage to stay at large because of that aspect, which is also why Robert Fisher (if alive) has managed to stay at large. Plus the NYC area is Huge as everyone including you and I know really well, that Lamont wouldn’t draw any attention to himself despite having been on The Hunt and running for 3 1/2 years.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Feb 24, 2018 0:04:22 GMT -5
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Post by Scumhunter on Oct 11, 2018 12:11:42 GMT -5
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Oct 11, 2018 12:12:27 GMT -5
This is wonderful news, let’s hope he can finally be captured and he’s the first fugitive to be added after the fact (The Hunt)
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Post by Scumhunter on Oct 11, 2018 12:27:02 GMT -5
As I explained in the general discussion thread, I had a feeling he would break the trend since he was added to the FBI's website after the airing, indicating some possible sort of strong inside reasoning. (The FBI has never added a fugitive previously aired on The Hunt after the fact to their top ten list, however, those fugitives were already on the website before their airing. Stephenson was never on the website before his airing)
Hopefully this even more increased exposure - being one of the ten most wanted men in America- helps towards his capture and hopefully getting justice for Ivy DeJesus, since as I said before, I thought he'd be one of the easier direct captures from the final season of The Hunt.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Oct 11, 2018 12:32:13 GMT -5
As I explained in the general discussion thread, I had a feeling he would break the trend since he was added to the FBI's website after the airing, indicating some possible sort of strong inside reasoning. (The FBI has never added a fugitive previously aired on The Hunt after the fact to their top ten list, however, those fugitives were already on the website before their airing. Stephenson was never on the website before his airing) Hopefully this even more increased exposure - being one of the ten most wanted men in America- helps towards his capture and hopefully getting justice for Ivy DeJesus, since as I said before, I thought he'd be one of the easier direct captures from the final season of The Hunt. I wonder if Lamont is hiding out somewhere in the Dominican Republic or Jamaica.
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Post by Scumhunter on Oct 11, 2018 12:37:14 GMT -5
They say he was born in Jersey, so unless he has some sort of Caribbean heritage. Anything is possible after 4 years. It seems his seemingly quiet unassuming nature may be why he's so difficult to find even if still in the states.
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Post by HeadMarshal on Oct 11, 2018 12:47:51 GMT -5
Excellent choice on an addition! Lamont is someone I would classify as both a significant threat to the public and someone who with national publicity should not be difficult to find. This should be the norm for the majority of Top Ten fugitive additions.
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Post by Maddog on Oct 11, 2018 13:03:05 GMT -5
I’m a little surprised by the decision, but I agree with it. I can see why they are throwing out all the stops to find him: they don’t have a criminal history or fingerprints for him, so it will be especially difficult to find him (if he gets picked up under an assumed name, he would fly under the radar).
I totally see why he’s dangerous: this appears to be a domestic violence murder and he may continue to be possessive. Further, I am alarmed that he was acting calmly after the murder at Penn Station. He clearly meets both criteria requirements.
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Post by Maddog on Oct 11, 2018 13:13:29 GMT -5
I don’t think the FBI Agent assigned to this case was being hyperbolic when he said, “He is a serious threat to the community.“ Of course, he does have to be a threat to society to make the list, but when you have this same agent also saying, “He is definitely capable of doing this again”, they must see something with Stephenson that REALLY scares them.
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Post by Scumhunter on Oct 11, 2018 13:24:49 GMT -5
I think the difficulty in some aspects- no criminal record, fingerprints etc... were significant factors as to catch someone like that a resource like the top ten list would be very helpful.
The thing with Stephenson is from all indications- if you were to meet him in person- you would think he was a mild-mannered quiet/friendly guy. So it actually heightens the danger imo as no one's going to be suspicious of him.
This is like Eric Toth imo although he was wanted for an entirely different type of crime- someone added specifically because it seems the general public and publicity will be what solves the case.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2018 16:19:09 GMT -5
I don't know what's making me think this but there's been talk of recent top tenner add on Greg Carlson and how he to some on this blog sounds a lot like Maghfoor Mansoor............ Well I kinda think that both Lamont and Greg are one in the same as type of personality as well as bad habits. I mean Mansoor was caught/killed in New York City when just days ago he robbed the Taj Mahal Casino in Atlantic City, NJ.
Well clearly Carlson and Stephenson as well as Mandoor have the Jersey connection. Although I don't know as to since the Feds don't have much or even fingerprints on Stephenson it would have to be quite a coincidence if he killed someone fleeing police just like Mansoor did with the road side crewman in Louisiana.
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Post by fugitivesearch on Oct 11, 2018 16:25:36 GMT -5
I think this is a good choice. Stephenson's case absolutely needs publicity because he can easily blend in anywhere in the NY/NJ region.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Oct 11, 2018 17:08:54 GMT -5
I’m 100% with this addition, and the list should be getting very interesting going into 2019 since the 2 latest additions are believed to still be within the United States.
Also I’m happy the list is very diverse now, and I’m also happy that the FBI made good choices to replace 2 longtime fugitives with heinous individuals.
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