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Post by 912thamwuser on Mar 18, 2017 18:51:57 GMT -5
Child rape is especially heinous, and so is a parent going turncoat on their child. That's why I consider fugitives wanted for raping their own children to be among the worst kind of traitors in the human race.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 26, 2017 18:41:40 GMT -5
I can't imagine what it'll imply if the evidence points to a straight supremacist beyond refute. In which case, if the killer wasn't a lone wolf, a police department could trace it back to a small, hidden straight supremacy network, which could get some of the killer's associates nailed in some other cases in such a hypothesis.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 24, 2017 21:19:20 GMT -5
It seems to me as if that picture was taken when he was still a teen or preteen. I'm not demanding that newer pictures of him get posted, only saying the case will be tough to solve if law enforcement never gets ahold of any.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 11, 2017 0:37:02 GMT -5
I've come up with a hypothetical manhunt case, and I'm wondering if it could ever happen. If it aired on a revived America's Most Wanted, it would be among the most bizarre in the show's history. Here's the relevant excerpt from the chain of events:
A criminal or group threatens to murder or otherwise hurt a victim unless (s)he meets their demands. A rival criminal or group finds out about the threats, and sends harm threats to the same victim, demanding (s)he do the exact opposite of the first threat.
If a crime with a case description involving that "plot element" for lack of a better word ever happens, how could it affect us? If it became a high profile crime with a series of supertrials (trial with inordinate media coverage and public obsession) planned for when the suspects are all captured, how might it influence social media?
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 7, 2017 19:40:22 GMT -5
At least they caught Mary Michelle Barbara Craig-Rice alive. Assuming 25 - 50 years for conspiracy to commit murder in Broz's death, and 5 - 10 years each for 1 attempted murder and 2 accessories to murders, I'd estimate she's facing 4 to 8 decades if convicted. Had Boyette still been alive, I'd have pictured him pleading not guilty and getting 3 death sentences plus a life term or two, or pleading guilty and getting it commuted to 3 times life plus a decade. With this kind of law enforcement pressure, most of the worst cases don't last that long, so I'm grateful to Southeastern law enforcement for pulling out all the stops.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 1, 2017 22:54:06 GMT -5
If he still has a warrior's build, won't that further stand him out in Latin America combined with his pale complexion?
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Post by 912thamwuser on Jan 24, 2017 1:52:05 GMT -5
I have no history with Reality TV as America's known it in the New Millennium, except by standards that classify AMW under it. In fact, I don't know any of the etymology that made Reality TV a completely different term from Nonfiction TV. My first objection was to Paris Hilton, star of House of Wax (Bottom 40 Films of '005), Repo! The Genetic Opera, and The Hottie & The Nottie (both Bottom 40 Films of '008. Beyond her barren filmography, the reason she's famous is for something much more disgusting than simply "being famous": A sex tape. However, I don't know who her partner was. I've heard of one show called The Simple Life, and read a description involving a rural town, and that's when I suggested she perhaps couldn't have a more laughable media history if she'd stuck to that. Episode #812, Stupid Spoiled [sic]War[/sic] Video Playset foretold that young girls' fashion for at least the following decade would set records for the term "revealing". In that episode, one girl saw right through that tacky fashion trend, pun not intended, and her mission was to prove to all the other girls in town that idolizing celebrities like Hilton, and to a lesser extent Spears, Aguilera, and T Reid, was making them unclassy.
Using Satan's huge muscular build, deep red skin, deep and reverberating voice as a centerpiece, Episode #1011, Hell On Earth 2006, demonstrated the folly of a MTV-esque show called My Super Sweet Sixteen. The focus was on throwing a Halloween party in the size and style of America's richest, most spoiled, most stereotypically suburban teenage girls. Based on how Satan acted, the girls on MSS16 must've been some of the most putridly spoiled brats in history, with loud tones and contemptful inflections if the party didn't perfectly go her way. From the get-go, Satan threatened that anyone on the guest list who didn't RSVP would be kept out, and anyone who didn't make it into the party was a loser! I interpreted this as reflecting the hype and stigma that goes into whether or not a fellow youth attends these parties. Satan almost drove the partygoers away when he yelled about getting a life-sized Acura cake after the Ferrari Cake got destroyed in The 3 Murderers segments, where Bundy, Dahmer, and Gacy became a bloody and gory version of The 3 Stooges. The way Satan looked and sounded proved how ridiculously critics perceived the teenage birthday girls when they vented or threw a fit. Some added bonuses included summoning Biggie Smalls in the mirror and making someone like me grateful that I have character, despite or perhaps because it came from a life without nouveau riche bling.
I could've lost it when I heard of Toddlers In Tiaras, a beauty pageant specializing in girls in their lower single digits, and wondered what the brainfathers and profiteers truly intended, would they have known how to get away with anything worse. In Episode #1308, Dead Celebrities, the pageant exorcised Michael "The King of Pop" Jackson's ghost from Ike Brovlofski's body. What do most lower single digit aged girls know about fashion, beauty, and flashy jewelry anyway? How can they be trusted with competition when the outcomes corrupt children who win them and provoke a child when (s)he loses?
Kim Dash was my next object of dismissal. When I found out she got famous off a sex tape with either Ray J or a pro basketball star, I started to think "famous for being famous" was code word for "put on the map by a sex video". I'd heard of a show called Keeping Up With The Dashes, which was important to the plot of Episode #1402, The Tale of S McB, but I never wanted to imagine what it was about, if anything. She also supported in Disaster Movie (Bottom 40 Films of '008) and Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor (Bottom 40 Films of '013). Not even considering the romance with Kanye West that was satired in Episode #1710, The Hobbit, I detested her the most for the anti-intellectual reflection she cast on the name of Armenia, West Asia.
I heard about Jersey Shore shortly after, and swore never to watch a minute of it. The closest thing I ever did was watch an episode that satirized it, #1409, It's A Jersey Thing. It's what coined the meme, "Snooki Want Smush Smush!" But beyond that catchy quote was something I think is darker: In that episode, which mixes in elements of The Real Housewives metaseries, the Jerseyites were profoundly rich, even more spoiled, and needed <very> little provocation to scream at everyone around them and wreak destruction on the room. I have to wonder what about these Jersey Shore and Real Housewives environments damages their emotional health faster than poverty! They're filthy rich in a nation full of victims of a crashed economy!
Seeing Honey Boo Boo's shameless cardiac history in Episode #1609, Raising The Bar, I loathed everyone in charge of her until she apparently grew into something passably respectable. I didn't want to imagine what Boo Boo's show was about.
However, I think there's one single "Reality TV" show that'll obviously matter through this late one-third of the decade: Celebrity Apprentice. Some have speculated that Tronald Dump will keep some of the same habits regarding how he manages and circulates his Executive Branch.
To conclude this topic of Reality TV and criminology shows, if you ever see Episode #1702, Informative Murder P, I'll be interested in what you thought of its portrayal of true crime documentary shows.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Jan 21, 2017 21:55:05 GMT -5
I didn't have any better idea of where to ask this, so I posted it here.
Many of today's most avid conservatives, including the Tea Party and some of Donald Trump's apparent worshipers, have this view that anyone who's liberal, progressive, working class, wants more done about the cost of higher education, or wants more done about multinational corporations and our problems with Wall Street, is just some whiny loser who brought his/herself down into poverty because they didn't want to work hard to pay off college debts, make a living, and build a career for themselves. Even when they admit that college tuitions and other costs have been gouged over the last few decades, many of them ignore most of the income inequality epidemic and blame it all on the poorer economic classes for making up lame excuses. Many of these same people portray liberalism as a mental disease, in which case they come off as claiming the hard-right owns exclusive rights to good mental health, and anyone who as much as leans liberal needs to be thrown into a sanitarium.
Now my question becomes: What do I have to do just to prove to people who follow the Bootstrap mentality that my very existence is worth a (censored) to society / the world? And how can liberals, the lower classes, and other politically marginalized groups prove to the world that they're not sick in the head?
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Post by 912thamwuser on Jan 21, 2017 18:56:55 GMT -5
With that, 10 of my Top 40 Manhunts of '013 are solved!
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Post by 912thamwuser on Jan 11, 2017 16:13:08 GMT -5
I don't care if he looks like he was born in '005. A case like his deserves a style of execution called "scaphism".
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Post by 912thamwuser on Jan 11, 2017 3:09:20 GMT -5
And obviously, this is a different Fernando Garcia from the case AMW solved as Capture #17.
Anyways, if his fellow Surenos don't hand him over, I'm afraid he might orchestrate to kill another young man just for wearing red clothing.
EDIT: And I just realized that this is a similar case to John Walsh's 2011 50/50 Fugitive #OH1, Antwan Ray Gripper.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Jan 4, 2017 22:21:35 GMT -5
Tonight marks a decade since the murder. I can still remember the words "fourth day of the new year" as sung by a local guitarist. I couldn't forget about this case during my walks to and from work.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Jan 2, 2017 2:12:31 GMT -5
Either the real perpetrator, or secondary perpetrator(s) are still out there. I hope law enforcement in Minnesota can stay alert for any other suspects.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Dec 31, 2016 21:05:50 GMT -5
Once again, I've handpicked a whopping 160 cases to highlight, but I divided the time intervals a little unevenly based on which months got the most frequent new cases.
Period 1: Added to AMW fans from 12-01-015 to 3-31-016 XL. Brandon Michael Brewer XXXIX. Stepan "The Punisher" Zeytunyan XXXVIII. Antonio Basilio Vico XXXVII. Raul Ambrosio Jimenez Jr XXXVI. Octavio Gonzalez XXXV. Arnulfo L Beltran-Barboza XXXIV. Yegizar Karapetyan XXXIII. Javier "Spidy" Montanez Jr. XXXII. Alejandro Alfonso "Spider" Sanchez Martinez XXXI. James Hao-Hu Taylor XXX. Kongvannark "Ricky" Maloney XXIX. Jarmaine "BJ" Robinson XXVIII. Antonio Mendoza Sr XXVII. Moises Valdez XXVI. James Roland Wasileski XXV. Benito Jesus Frausto XXIV. Manuel Mateo Lopez XXIII. Vidal Rodriguez-Alvarez XXII. Rafaella Maranhao XXI. Eric John Riters XX. Lucio Rivera-Hernandez XIX. Fernando Jimelo "Ding" De Castro XVIII. Peter Gregory Chadwick XVII. Bayron Cruz-Vargas XVI. Juan A Gomez (Pemberton, NJ) XV. Napoleon Eduardo "Trouble" Castro XIV. Cesar "Moreno, Rat, Black Boy" Villarreal XIII. Roberto Salazar XII. Juan Julio Ramirez XI. Edwin Jaimes "Terko, Vago" Rangel X. Maria Ivonne Cuellar-Gomez IX. Edward "Geovani" Guardado Gamez VIII. Aldo Flores-Lopez VII. Apolinar "Poly" Dagio Huerta VI. Brandon McCauley V. Carlos "Malo" Flores Garcia and Victor Alfonso "Pelon" Argueta IV. Alejandro Aguilar III. Kenneth Ray Banks II. Monica Velasco I. Gilbert "Yogi" Villarreal
Period 2: Added to amwfans from 4-01-016 to 5-31-016 XL. Stanley R Simms XXXIX. Cruz Naranjo Silva XXXVIII. Alfredo Lomeli-Garcia XXXVII. Miguel Angel Hermosillio-Alcaraz XXXVI. Juan Carlos Mayorga XXXV. Frankie Carranza Meza XXXIV. Ricardo Colindres XXXIII. Michael Stephen "Zombie Mike" Hawkins XXXII. Basil Chukwuma Onyia XXXI. Lazaro Lopez Perales XXX. Marcos Roque Vera XXIX. Cecilio Gomez XXVIII. Ricardo Puentes Jr. XXVII. Miguel Angel H Alvarado XXVI. Eusebio Duarte Guido XXV. Tyrone J "King Bo" Smith XXIV. Neil Adam Smith and Yolanda Cleveland XXIII. Ton Quoc Hoang "Tommy" Ngo XXII. Hector Manuel Murcia-Brizuela XXI. Israel "Prieto, Brownie" Campos XX. Alan Fabricio Fernandez XIX. Eldin Rolando Gomez XVIII. Jonathan Vasquez XVII. Alicia "Lisa, A Callico" Osibin XVI. David Octavio Rocha XV. Fidel Ruiz Serrano XIV. Gabino Gomez XIII. Maria Montalvo XII. Amir "Bosey" Ekmekcic XI. Eustacio Pena-Muthe X. Ivan Tapia Ramirez and Paulo Luna IX. Gianni Booker VIII. Valeria Maxon VII. Adan Lopez VI. Jesus Estrella-Cueva V. Jorge Arturo "Little George" Becerra and Mario Garcia-Magana IV. Moises Perez Alvarez III. Te'era Davis and Zsajada Drewery II. Juan Pineda Arroyo I. Manuel "Lil Rockero" Ramirez Cruz
Period 3: Added to amwfans from 6-01-016 to 8-01-016 XL. Lyle Steed Jeffs XXXIX. Maria Cabrera-Gutierrez XXXVIII. Nicole Fritchlee XXXVII. Danielle Renee Ware XXXVI. Jon Asher Cox XXXV. Jose Fidel Alanis XXXIV. Gustavo Lopez Bernal XXXIII. Roy Alan Gibbs XXXII. Dominic Deon Wilson XXXI. Marcelino Guzman XXX. Martin Santos Salcedo Rodriguez XXIX. Roberto Cisneros Saavedra XXVIII. Carlos Samaniego Velez XXVII. Eugenio Morales-Bautista XXVI. Alonzo John Kelly III XXV. Liban Abdi Sheikhadem XXIV. Michael Teddy Gibson XXIII. Walter Rios "Cholo" Yovany-Gomez XXII. Nicasio and Felipe Carbajal Leon XXI. Obed Cruz-Mena XX. Jaquaries "Moochie" Kenyota Paschal XIX. Armando Lazaro-Lira XVIII. Shannon Alexander XVII. Jose Francisco Maciel-Jaramillo XVI. Mehmet Akkurt XV. Juan "Weasel" Ortiz XIV. Ruben Godinas Contera XIII. Leethel "LeeLee" White XII. Marco Antonio "Kiko, Felix" Espinosa XI. Miqueghele Brown X. Javier Guevara IX. Dushyant Mahendrabhai Patel VIII. Ernest Lee "Head" Jackson Sr VII. Angel L DeLeon VI. Rene "La Rana, General, Apa" Arzate-Garcia V. Gilberto Franco Preciado IV. Miguel Angel Martinez (Yakima) III. Lester Darrell Jackson III II. Carlos Gabriel Garcia-Toro I. Alfredo L Capote
Period 4: Added to amwfans from 8-02-016 to 11-30-016 XL. Gregory Vincent Roberts XXXIX. Ranger Sylvan Lacy XXXVIII. Avery Alexander Noiles XXXVII. Kumau Kambui Leland Curnal XXXVI. Yssael Alturo Lantigua-Alecon XXXV. Xavier Rhys Jones XXXIV. Jorge Rafael "George" Huante XXXIII. Eric Markeith Brown XXXII. Janice Macedonio XXXI. Joseph "Jo-Jo" Santel Montgomery XXX. Margarito Reyes-Vasquez and Feliciano Zarate-Rios XXIX. Oneximo Mendez XXVIII. Jose Juan Leon Senteno XXVII. Jose Isidro "Pelon" Gutierrez-Marez XXVI. Frederick "Jeezy" Gordon XXV. Liban Abudulkadir Sheikh XXIV. Ernesto "Camacho" Montoya Hernandez XXIII. Derek Terrill Tolliver XXII. Dwayne Chaney XXI. Johnny Khanh Nguyen XX. Jaime Rivera XIX. Keion Robinson XVIII. Tavon Jackson XVII. Gilberto Romero XVI. Victor M Buenrostro XV. Arnulfo Gonzalez Rivera XIV. Walter Baker XIII. Valentine Gonzalez Jr XII. Carlos Antonio Gonzalez XI. Eric Armando Ferrer X. Gildardo Perez Salazar IX. Fausto and Dionicio Negrete-Olivas VIII. John T Blauvelt VII. Terry A D Strickland VI. Jereme Lee Nelson and Myrta Rangel V. Sajan Timalshina IV. Ismael Hernandez III. Jerod Watson II. Brent Kelley I. Emilio DeLarosa
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Post by 912thamwuser on Dec 26, 2016 20:15:49 GMT -5
A little off-topic but I did a little year end review and came up with my top 10 fugitives for 2016 of the fugitives we added to the site Between December of last year and December of this year (I only counted fugitives who have yet to air on a crime show and/or the Justice Network and anyone added after December 1st will count for next year) (This isn't really to start a debate, it's just for my personal record keeping that I have it somewhere on the site LOL): Top 10 of 2016: 1. Jerod Watson 2. Emilio Delarosa 3. Jereme Nelson & Myrta Rangel 4. Sajan Timalshina 5. Brent Kelley 6. Manuel Ramirez Cruz 7. Ismael Hernandez 8. Gianni Booker 9. Terry A.D. Strickland 10. Michael “Zombie Mike” Hawkins If anything, you should probably be more worried about my selection of leftover cases, because it's cavernously expansive!
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