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Post by 912thamwuser on Dec 19, 2017 14:38:32 GMT -5
I voted for Dean Albert Curcio. Raped a child and held her captive for 7 years, then she escaped before he could kill her, then he becomes the season premiere case on The Hunt With John Walsh, then tipsters bust him as a direct result capture. In essence, The Hunt busted a season premiere fugitive for the first time.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Dec 15, 2017 6:18:36 GMT -5
Tam Minh Le was Sequence Number 242, based on my calculations. Sequence Number 220, Albert James Turner, whom AMW Busted as Capture #1109, was sent to Texas' death row.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Dec 14, 2017 6:50:18 GMT -5
Just wanted to point out in the interest of fairness that many Republicans also spoke out against Moore. Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona donated a check to Doug Jones with the heading "Country over Party". Richard Shelby, who will be Doug Jones' fellow U.S. Senator from Alabama, didn't even vote for Moore. To Scumhunter: Flake and Shelby luckily broke from party lines. I just wish Mitch McConnell and other big names in the party would've stepped up to the plate like that; My complaint is not against every last GOP congressperson, but rather that Flake and Shelby have been the exception instead of the norm. To TopTenHunter: Maybe I worded that a little ambiguously. What I meant to imply is that those genocidal sectarian extremists want to punish innocent, upstanding LGBTs with sentences that would serve kidnapping sexual child killers right. It's about the description that these extremists fabricate about abhorrent crimes against nature or deviant atrocities against God; My question is why those radical extremists haven't instead used it to describe sexual child killers in the vein of those infamous AMW cases that I mentioned all these decades.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Dec 13, 2017 21:48:29 GMT -5
Unfortunately, social media still has followers of Allen West, Dinesh D'Souza, Ben Carson, Michelle Malkin, and other right-wing media extremists, proclaiming Roy Moore's innocence and blaming the left wing and center table for smearing Moore just to score a fraudulent political victory. Are the right-wing extremists proclaiming their own innocence about supporting Moore all in the name of the Republican party? After Moore, a violent straight supremacist, was suspected of giving a speech to a fundamentalist gathering with intent to bring back all-male suffrage, all-male political office, and all-male privilege to speak during church services? After at least 30 likely victims came forward with their accounts of Moore's abuses, the same theocratic senate candidate and disgraced state court judge whom a mall confirmed they kicked out because he prowled on children? Did they really think Moore was a hero? They are just partisan hacks wanting to smear the fact that people actually came out and voted their conscience and because their guy lost. It seems that there are double standards when dealing with both parties. The Republicans to some extent unrepentantly backed Roy Moore despite his allegations, whereas the Democrats turned their back on Al Franken, when they found out he had his share of allegations and forced him to resign. It may seem I’m being biased here, but that’s just how I see it based on how the media shows it. Furthermore, Roy Moore not only demonized everyone outside his own brand of Christofascism (most likely the Independent Fundamentalist Baptist movement), but even described LGBTs as abhorrent and detestable, criminals against nature, and lawbreakers against God. He wishes he could punish LGBTs with mass imprisonment (which sounds similar to the Internment Camps built in America in circa '942) or perhaps execution (such cold-blooded systematic genocide would make him no better than the perpetrators behind Camp Auschwitz's gas chambers and ovens). In extreme pseudo-Christian circles like his, when they think of abhorrence, disgust, and atrocity, do they ever stop to consider that maybe their descriptions and vaguely general condemnations fit AMW fugitives like Dennis Melvyn Howe, Alfredo Reyes-Reyes, Michael Blane Brashar, Fernando Garcia (Capture #17), Alexis Flores, Robert Brent Bowman, Kyle Kenneth Bell, and Martin Allen Johnson, infinitely better?
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Post by 912thamwuser on Dec 13, 2017 20:30:23 GMT -5
Unfortunately, social media still has followers of Allen West, Dinesh D'Souza, Ben Carson, Michelle Malkin, and other right-wing media extremists, proclaiming Roy Moore's innocence and blaming the left wing and center table for smearing Moore just to score a fraudulent political victory. Are the right-wing extremists proclaiming their own innocence about supporting Moore all in the name of the Republican party? After Moore, a violent straight supremacist, was suspected of giving a speech to a fundamentalist gathering with intent to bring back all-male suffrage, all-male political office, and all-male privilege to speak during church services? After at least 30 likely victims came forward with their accounts of Moore's abuses, the same theocratic senate candidate and disgraced state court judge whom a mall confirmed they kicked out because he prowled on children? Did they really think Moore was a hero?
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Post by 912thamwuser on Dec 13, 2017 20:20:28 GMT -5
Doesn't Montgomery County, Maryland, have any distinction between wanted posters and commerce when it comes to billboards?
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Post by 912thamwuser on Dec 12, 2017 23:47:33 GMT -5
Jones was also a distinguished retired attorney who played a vital role in locking away several KKK members who killed four children with a bomb back in '963. Jones wanted to get justice for children, whereas Moore wanted to hurt them while Moore tried to revive all-male suffrage and give wife-beaters a license to treat their wives as chattel property. In a more rational, less politically tribalistic society, where reason prevailed, people still spat on criminals who had lewd relations with children, fundamentalists didn't spin pure evil to look like heroic deeds, and where the KKK and Confederacy were still in American history's dustbin, Jones' victory over Moore would've been a no-brainer! But as it is, Jones barely won! What does this say about our world and our domestic society in particular?
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Post by 912thamwuser on Dec 7, 2017 18:46:12 GMT -5
He might perhaps be passing himself off as a pre-teen, particularly on FaceTime, except 5'5'' by 150 lbs. That makes me particularly scared for younger children he might find online.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Nov 23, 2017 13:39:17 GMT -5
I gave Ordaz-Melgoza a really high ranking on my seasonal Most Wanted of May '015, and I'm as surprised as many of you that this case has gotten so little publicity in the years since.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Nov 22, 2017 19:09:13 GMT -5
Received a claim that VanHouten turned himself in last week and sure enough when I went to verify he is listed on Trinity County Most Wanted as caught. Also, it is said he did not actually have relatives in Germany or the Netherlands. Our posting was a re-posting of what the show America's Most Wanted had claimed. Although it seems the show claims he allegedly told people he was going to visit relatives there, they never actually said themselves he had relatives there. With that being said, the show wasn't always accurate but that is simply what their website said and it was re-posted. www.trinitycounty.org/index.aspx?page=257#EDDIE%20MONROE%20VANHOUTENMonroe-Van Houten could've just as easily lied about having relatives in Western Europe in order to plant red herrings on law enforcements' trail.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Nov 21, 2017 11:55:43 GMT -5
His straight supremacist nationalism earlier in the decade was just one of countless problems the world has had with Mugabe. I saw him as a dangerous criminal, and my intuition says that he made this a little easier on himself by handing in his resignation before he could risk life and limb with a coup or something similar. Most other dictators perpetrating similar crimes, I imagine, would face life in a planetary prison in The Hague if caught and convicted. I also don't know much about the history of any particular African country, but Mugabe is over 9 decades old, so I doubt he has much longer to live.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Nov 20, 2017 14:30:31 GMT -5
I recall from AMW's profile of the couple in August 2003 that investigators thought Guthrie was manipulated by Pritchert. He was the one who kind of seduced her into becoming his partner in crime. The one FBI agent said Guthrie grew up in a small town in Colorado and was raised in a religious and conservative family, and thinks she wanted some excitement in her life. It doesn't surprise me that she was able to turn her life around. I've heard of so many problems that youth have when they're raised on the Religious Right's terms, it was easy for me to forget that sometimes, in small towns and villages, some of these youth will simply reach for anything they hope will give them some wind in their sails.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Nov 15, 2017 21:20:09 GMT -5
We can call it Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone, but whatever equivalent of karma is to be believed in, it'll have to do in stopping Orson William Black from striking again if the Arizona Attorney General somehow doesn't think the district attorneys can make much of a case against him. Once they drop the charges, that's it, right? Or can they be refiled if more evidence comes up later on?
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Post by 912thamwuser on Nov 12, 2017 6:56:11 GMT -5
What's the difference between Hu's role, leaking information to facilitate a robbery which ended in murder, and "Conspiracy to Commit Murder"? The difference between Hu and Lisbio Couto is that they are both wanted for different murders in different locations. Couto is wanted out of San Jose, CA and Fountain Valley, CA for Murders and Robberies in 1997 and 1998, Jerry Hu is wanted out of Fremont, CA for a separate robbery and murder in 1998, all 3 being in Northern California. I meant to say between Hu's role in his crimes as contrasted with "Conspiracy to Commit Murder", not Hu's case vs Couto's case.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Nov 12, 2017 2:38:07 GMT -5
What's the difference between Hu's role, leaking information to facilitate a robbery which ended in murder, and "Conspiracy to Commit Murder"?
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