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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 17, 2015 14:43:29 GMT -5
He was 2nd to Gilberto Juarez-Hernandez as my most wanted post-AMW fugitive of the 2nd half of '014, so this capture is a huge deal!
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 16, 2015 22:51:49 GMT -5
Sugarman defeats Cooke by 0 to 4 shut-out, and Czechonna defeats Pender 1 to 3.
Nicholas "Little Nicky, Seymour, Grampa" Corozzo, #1014, May 29, 2008 A Gambino Crime Family Capo whom even JOHN GOTTI feared! He was wanted for nearly every organized crime type in the book, but the worst was a double murder he orchestrated in late June 1996. In February 2008, a law enforcement agency in the Northeast conducted an operation to "De-Capo-tate" the Gambino Crime Family. The dragnet caught everyone else except Corozzo. Near the end of May 2008, less than 2 weeks after his introduction on AMW's 1000th capture celebration, he folded under pressure, complaining of heart trouble, and surrendered. He was given a plea deal on the double murder, and in spring 2009, he was sentenced to 13.5 years in prison for the double murder and concurrent 4.5 to 13.5 years for sports betting, with a projected release date a little earlier, in the winter of 2020.
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Jorge Ivan Villamizar-Ayala, #1087, Ags 22, 2009 In Cali, Columbia, he murdered his girlfriend in the 1990's. In November 2004, he smashed his girlfriend's skull with a 2 pound sledge hammer in Pompano Beach, Florida, leaving her children to find the body. He'd also wounded a woman in New York, and raped a child in Houston, Texas. Cops feared they had a rising serial killer on their hands, until AMW tipsters in Brownsville, Texas, thwarted him by sending a tip saying he was praying at a Pentecostal Church every Friday night. He was taken into custody in the early morning of Saturday, August 22, 2009. He's now serving life in prison.
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Dwight Smith, #1000, Apl 19, 2008 A Manhattan realtor. After loaning a man named Gary Mills 100 Grand, the loan was blown. He tied up and held Gary and his pregnant wife hostage in May 2007, and shot Dougal Mills to death just before he would've interrupted it. The hostages managed to escape out a window and down a ledge. A few months later, Gary Mills' wife gave birth to a healthy boy. A few hours after John Walsh named him his 2008 50/50 Fugitive #NY, AMW tipsters busted him in Richmond, Virginia. A police chief said to the arresting officers, "Congrats on a thousand, boys!"
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Michael Jason Registe, #1030, Ags 30, 2008 He first entered law enforcement's radar in November 2005 when he wounded a man who tried to buy his drugs. In July 2007, he murdered 2 of Georgia's Columbus State University's student athletes by shooting them execution style. 5 weeks after John Walsh named him the new guy on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted on the 7-26-008 FBI Centennial Special, an AMW tipster busted him in St. Maarten, in the Caribbean Sea. In May 2013, he pled guilty, and on top of having to negotiate an extradition warrant from St. Maarten, the death penalty was off the table. He was sentenced to 3 decades to life, with credit for time served.
First off, we have a double murderer who even John Gotti feared vs a rising would-be serial killer thwarted before he could kill another woman. And in the second match-up, AMW's Capture #1000 vs the last fugitive AMW ever busted off the FBI's Ten Most Wanted.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 15, 2015 20:05:13 GMT -5
I'll vote for Frank Shano Siganoff and Pedro E Ortiz. Siganoff defeats Ace Bullock Jr 4 to 0, and Pedro E Ortiz defeats Sherman-McCray 3 to 1.
LaMont Cooke, #1019, Jly 2, 2008 In July 2007, he and his partner in crime Shawn Clarke (Walsh 2008 50/50 Fugitive #PA1) led several other men into a Pennsylvania bar. Clarke shot the bartender in the stomach, hauled the man into a van, and drove him to a basement. Then, Shawn called the victim's family demanding a king's ransom, first 400 Grand, then 600 Grand. While the family was on the line, the captors chopped and further wounded the man with a hatchet. While the extortionists went out to grab some food, the victim slipped out of the blood-logged duct tape, ran to another house and miraculously recovered in a hospital. LaMont Cooke also shot another man to death in Maryland because that victim had received some drugs which were mailed to the wrong house. After 3 profiles, including one as John Walsh's 50/50 Fugitive #MD1, Cooke was busted in Vernon, Connecticut. Clarke was nabbed as an empty capture that October. To this day, the 3 or so unidentified kidnappers are still out there.
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Ricky "Sugarman" Godbolt, #1086, Ags 13, 2009 A manslaughter convict, and one of the original 12 fugitives on GangTECC's 12 Most Wanted list. In December 2008, he bumped into another man who was trying to avoid a rain puddle outside a Jackson, Mississippi bar. The argument lasted a long time, until Godbolt shot the other man to death with a rifle. The body was found next to a filthy dumpster behind the bar. After less than 4 months on amw.com, a visitor busted him panhandling outside a Quizno's in Hollywood, California. He's now serving life in prison.
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Sarah Jo Pender, #1051, Dcb 20, 2008 John Walsh's #5 Most Wanted Fugitive of 2008. In October of 2000, she bought her boyfriend a 12-gauge shotgun and manipulated him into blowing two customers away over a $150 drug debt. They were convicted and locked up in 2002. While in the Rockville Medium Security Correctional Facility, she manipulated her de facto wife Jamie Long to help other inmates smuggle in contraband, and covered it up by brushing up on her musical skills. In 2008, she did sexual favors for prison guard Scott Spitler, and on August 4, she hid her prison uniform above a ceiling tile, and Spitler and Jamie Long drove her off the prison grounds. For 4 months, AMW pursued her, and meanwhile the US Marshals added her to their 15 Most Wanted list. 2 hours after her airing on John Walsh's Top Ten, she was busted in the Rodger's Park district of Chicago, Illinois, as she tried to pack her bags to take off. She's given 3 jailhouse interviews. In one of them, she bad-mouthed her interviewers because she thought they were disrespecting her. Some people believe that Larry Sells, the prosecutor who pushed to throw the book at Pender, may be trying to give her another trial and get her conviction overturned.
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Jeffrey Czechonna Miles and Anita Kay Vestal, #1066/#1067, Apl 19, 2009 In August 2008, Czechonna-Miles participated in a home robbery that ended in a shooting. The casualty toll was 2 dead, 1 wounded. After he was arrested, he befriended a prison guard named Anita Kay Vestal. In March 2009, Vestal supplied Czechonna-Miles with cell keys, set a diversion, and drove him off of prison grounds. They fled as far west as they could go, but within about a month, they were aired on an 8-second commercial break airing. A viewer busted them staying in a motel in Vallejo, California, and Czechonna-Miles is now serving life in prison.
I'm going to hold my vote on the first match-up, but for the second one, I'm voting for Czechonna and Vestal, because Larry Sells, the prosecutor who pushed to lock Pender away for 1/2 century, is now trying to overturn her conviction, casting doubts on Pender's guilt.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 15, 2015 2:44:07 GMT -5
Conservatively, his casualty toll is 7 dead, 3 wounded. We rarely get a case of a fugitive with such an astronomical single-handed death toll! AMW Capture #73 had allegedly killed 7 people, but was only convicted of 2 of those murders in the end. About 3 decades before Plaurent's killing spree, I think the Manson family had a death toll of 7 as well.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 14, 2015 14:50:36 GMT -5
I'll vote for James Roy Francis and Ariel Beau Patrick. The Beer Bag Shooter advances by a 0 to 4 shut-out. Crenshaw vs Beau-Patrick ended in a 2 to 2 draw, so I have to flip a coin. If heads, Crenshaw. If tails, Beau. Aaand... HTH! Crenshaw advances!
I can't believe I got sidetracked AGAIN! Oh well! Next round:
Frank Shano Siganoff, #1008, May 7, 2008 A Los Angeles gypsy. The Eastern European tribe he was from has unusually strict rules regarding marriage and divorce, and in 2005, after two families rescinded a marriage, a toxically bitter feud began. In September 2007, it boiled over, and Siganoff blew up a shop with a Molotov cocktail, killing a rival gypsy. After he saw a wanted poster based on his amw.com profile, he surrendered in Phoenix, Arizona, and is now on California's death row.
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Alfonzo Eddie "Ace" Bullock Jr, #1013, May 21, 2008 A dictionary definition of a lifelong career criminal, whom his own family wanted nothing to do with. Prior to the crime that got him on AMW, his most serious conviction was escaping a prison in 1999. In April 2007, some furniture was stolen from a family near his neighborhood. When the family's husband/father accused Bullock of stealing the furniture, Bullock shot him to death and rolled the body in a rug. After he was named John Walsh's 2008 50/50 Fugitive #OK1, he returned to Oklahoma City to threaten witnesses, but a tipster busted him before he could hurt anyone else. He was sentenced to an estimated 38 years to life.
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Pedro E Ortiz, #1015, May 29, 2008 A convicted Massachusetts crack dealer. In May 2007, his fellow gangsters had a run-in with a 16 year old boy. Pedro arranged a fight in a back alley, but instead, his partners in crime bludgeoned the boy in the head with a bicycle and stabbed him to death. The nearby communities were extremely outraged, and demonstrated to get justice. The killers were arrested but Ortiz got away. A month after his 8-second Commercial Break airing, AMW tips led to the town of Lynn, Massachusetts, where he tried to hide from police behind some window blinds, but was busted.
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Roger Sherman McCray, #1035, Spt 29, 2008 A mysterious identity thief. In late March 2006, he set off an explosive blast in an assisted living facility in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. A man named Ilya Goligorsky was caught on fire, ran outside screaming, and died at the scene. Testimony suggested that McCray killed the Russian immigrant in an argument over the thermostat. The identity theft fell through because corrections officers confirmed that the man whose identity Sherman-McCray stole was already in prison on car theft and robbery charges all the way in Arizona. When the detective brought the case to air on AMW, he was pessimistic about scoring the capture, but tips busted Sherman-McCray in a hospital in Seattle, Washington, where he was seeking treatment for heart trouble.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 12, 2015 16:21:01 GMT -5
'000 #13-#10: The Attack on Linda LeBrane //This would be a good choice to open a separate Top 10 Unknown Cases of '000 if I make one. #9: Stephen Aaron Briller #8: Tito Sosa Dominguez #7: Stephen Edward Tatro //Ranked 10th on my personal most wanted of '000 #6: Daniel Perez //Ranked 9th on my personal most wanted of '000 #5: Jerry Lee Bowen //Ranked 7th on my personal most wanted of '000 #4: Javon "The Joker" Capers //4th on my list #3: Bablu Hassan //3rd on my list #2: Jesse James Hollywood //2nd on my list #1: Esnel Jean //#1 on my '000 list
'001 #11: Lorrie John Trites //Would barely rank 40th if I made a top 40 fugitives of '001 #10: Regina DeFrancisco #9: Margaret DeFrancisco //20th on my Top 20 of '001 list #8: Brian Michael Jones //18th on my Top 20 of '001 list #7: Larry Eugene Yarbrough //17th on my '001 list #6: James Wilbert Detmer //Around 13th or 14th on my '001 list #5: Luis A Ortiz //9th on my '001 list #4: Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman-Loera //4th on my '001 list #3: Hopeton Eric Brown //3rd on my '001 list #2: Michael Alfonso //2nd on my '001 list #1: Robert William Fisher //#1 on my '001 list
'002 #10: Guillermo Del Prado //Would barely rank 40th if I made a top 40 fugitives of '002 #9: Loren Preston Key //3 to 10 wounded, but none dead. Around 18th on my Top 20 of '002 list #8: Francisco "El Americano Rico" Seminari Martinez //10th on my '002 list. #7: Armando "Chato" Garcia //6th on my '002 list. Mikhail Drachev was 7th on my '002 list and would be between El Americano Rico and Chato if Walsh had stuck to the beta version of the show. #6: Anthony Fu Yin Chang //5th on my '002 list #5: Dimitrios A Androutsopolous // 4th on my '002 list #4: Andre Neverson, before the dreadlock wig footage was found //2nd on my '002 list #3: Edward Paul Morris //Not on my '002 list because he was already in custody by the hour of the 1-04-003 broadcast. #2: Baton Rouge Serial Killer //Would otherwise be my most wanted Unknown Fugitive of '002 #1: Michael Blane Brashar //#1 on my '002 list
'003 #10: Douglas Paul Aigen //Around 18th or 19th on my Top 20 of '003 list #9: Arturo "Chivo, Jesse Vega" Munguia //16th on my Top 20 of '003 list #8: Christian Clemente Rodriguez //Around 10th or 11th on my '003 list #7: Marcus Head //Around 10th or 11th on my '003 list #6: Greisy Valencia, before Juan Nieto's capture //6th on my '003 list #5: Patricia Ann Kelley #4: John D Stoneman //5th on my '003 list #3: Lovekesh "Bobby" Kumar //3rd on my '003 list #2: Pinkney Chip Carter //2nd on my '003 list #1: Eduardo "Limpy" Campos Rodriguez //#1 on my '003 list
'004 #10: Greisy Valencia, after Juan Nieto's capture //Had already been on John Walsh's Top 10 of '003 before #9: Timothy James Marino //Around 19th on my Top 20 of '004 list #8: Emigdio R "Trigger, Spooky, Snyper" Preciado //Around 15th on my '004 list #7: Gary Edward Lasher //10th on my '004 list #6: Jahbir Fowle #5: Alfonso Fowle //9th on my '004 list #4: Damar Gervan Pink //8th on my '004 list #3: William Ray "Bubba" Plemons //7th on my '004 list #2: Paul Merle Eischeid //4th on my '004 list #1: Mark Everett //#1 on my '004 list
'005 #10: Alfredo Lopez-Cruz //20th on my Top 20 of '005 list #9: Donald Edward Lynch //Would've been around 16th on my '005 list if he would've gotten a full profile #8: Fabian Cayetano Urrea //Around 12th on my '005 list #7: George V "Blaze" Saravanos //9th on my '005 list #6: Kenneth Marshall Cofer //8th on my '005 list #5: Jason Derek Brown //7th on my '005 list #4: Andre "Jigga" Harris //Would've been high on my '005 list if he would've gotten a full profile, for his casualty toll of 1 dead, 1 wounded. #3: Jean-Marie Jean-Francois //6th on my '005 list #2: Israel Barretero //3rd on my '005 list #1: "Dirty Dan" William Hiers Jr //2nd on my '005 list
'006 #10: Andre Neverson, after cops found the dreadlock wig footage //Had already been on Walsh's Top 10 of '002 before #9: Rebekah Johnson //Would've been low on my Top 20 Fugitives of '006 if she'd been convicted in a criminal trial #8: Waqas Rehman //20th on my '006 list #7: Eric George Rosenstrom //Around 12th on my '006 list #6: LeaAnn "Kidney Couple" Howard #5: Byron Keith "The Most Hated Man in America" Perkins //10th on my '006 list #4: Earnest E Ferguson //Would've been towards the middle of my '006 list if he would've been convicted #3: Richard Lee McNair //6th on my '006 list #2: Orson William Black //5th on my '006 list #1: Edmundo Cerda-Anima //2nd on my '006 list
'007 #10: Derrick Shawnte Benjamin #9: Dominic LaShaun Lyde //18th on my Top 20 of '007 list #8: Nai Yin Xue //7th on my '007 list #7: Manuel Penaloza //5th on my '007 list. Higher than Yin Xue due to a casualty toll of 2 dead, 1 wounded. #6: Rafael Alberto Cadena-Sosa #5: Patricio Sosa #4: Carmela "Carmen" Cadena //4th on my '007 list #3: Paul Erven Jackson //3rd on my '007 list #2: Robert Brent Bowman //2nd on my '007 list. Would anyone happen to know what puts Bowman's case above Flores' for most of you? #1: Alexis Flores //#1 on my '007 list. My reasoning is that Flores' first known sex slaying victim was a kindergartener, and Bowman's was 14 years old.
'008 #10: Cinthya Janeth Rodriguez //8th on my Top 20 of '008 list. I should consider re-evaluating it after all. #9: Timoteo Rios //Around 12th on my '008 list #8: Darryl Crenshaw //10th on my '008 list. #7: Jeffrey Charles Marshall //9th on my '008 list. I gave him an extra ranking for his failed attempt to rape another woman, separate from his mortal victim. #6: Sarah Jo Pender //5th on my '008 list. I put her a ranking lower than usual here because of doubts about her guilt. #5: Muammer "Mike" Aldailam //7th on my '008 list #4: Carlos "Zoo" Thompson //6th on my '008 list #3: Edward Salas //3rd on my '008 list #2: The Tinley Park Quint Murder //2nd on my '008 list. I should make a separate list of unknown cases introduced in '008 and put this case high up. #1: Yaser Abdel Said //#1 on my '008 list
'009 #10: The Apple Valley Bank Robberies //Probably wouldn't crack my Top 10 Unknown Cases of '009 if I made one. #9: Glen Holmes Jr //15th on my Top 20 of '009 list. There might be enough leftover fugitives from '009 to make a Top 40 list! #8: Jesus Humberto "Chuy" Canales //10th on my '009 list #7: Abraham Jackson Mpaka //9th on my '009 list #6: Nazira Maria "Nacita" Ugalde Cross //7th on my '009 list #5: Henry "Droopy" Menjivar //5th on my '009 list #4: Beacher Ferrel Hackney //4th on my '009 list #3: Berny Mayel Figueroa //3rd on my '009 list #2: Emmanuel Polanco Vanderhorst //2nd on my '009 list #1: Jose Luis "Smiley, Peanut" Saenz //#1 on my '009 list
'010 #10: Richard "Li'l Stompper" Sam //Would probably be 40th if I made a Top 40 of '010 list #9: Christopher Warren Meade //Would be around 27th on a potential Top 40 of '010 list #8: Julio Rengal Ceja #7: Jose Garibay //15th on my Top 20 Fugitives of '010 list #6: Paul Evans Winklebleck //13th on my '010 list #5: Jose Fernando Corona //11th on my '010 list #4: Ervis Mecollari //9th on my '010 list #3: Christopher "Rune" Ward Deininger //8th on my '010 list #2: Robert Lee King //6th on my '010 list #1: Fidel Urbina //3rd on my '010 list
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 11, 2015 20:08:54 GMT -5
I usually do this to avoid a shut-out when I see both entrants on near equal ground, so I'll act the contrarian again. I vote for Clifton-Bryant for torturing his victim with a blowtorch and a heated screwdriver, and Rutledge because the man whose portrayal of a previous AMW fugitive solved the case had ties to the murder victim of another eventual capture, and that was a pretty novel connection. That and she got a longer sentence. Whitehead and Durell-Hayes advance 3 to 1. Onward!
Jelmo "Skeebo" Makenzy Kirkland, #1018, Jne 16, 2008 In January 2007, he was caught on surveillance camera mortally shooting a recent high school graduate at a Miami gas station. The victim drove a short distance towards a hospital before succumbing to the wounds. Witness testimony told of one of the most senseless motives for a murder shown AMW: An argument about how the victim looked at him one night! First profiled on the AMW Caught on Tape segment in September 2007, many AMW fans named him one of their most wanted leftover fugitives of the year. Three months after his March 2008 airing, Tom Morris described the case on the Montell Williams show, and AMW tipsters busted Kirkland in a Tallahassee, Florida neighborhood. However, on August 31st, 2012, Kirkland was acquitted on second-degree murder charges.
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James Roy "Beer Bag Shooter" Francis, #1077, Jly 1, 2009 On September's Eve 2008, he got into an argument with a grocery bagger in a Lafayette, Louisiana convenience store because his beer was bagged together with, rather than separately from, his brother's, and as it spilled into the parking lot, he shot the clerk to death. The brother was arrested but Francis fled. Following his 15 Seconds of Shame airing, he was busted in Houston, Texas' Best Classic Inn & Suites, where he'd been watching TV.
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Darryl Crenshaw, #1055, Jnr 14, 2009 A serial abuser of girlfriends. In April 2008, he tried to kidnap one of his ex-girlfriends. In August 2008, he beat and strangled his last girlfriend Ashley Peoples in Connecticut... while out on bail! Somehow, Peoples' stepfather, a New England pastor, found the strength to forgive the judge and Crenshaw for her murder, leaving vengeance in the hands of the Lord. Less than one month after being named John Walsh's #2 most wanted fugitive of 2008, an AMW tipster busted him serving time in Mexico. During the extradition flight, tears welled up in his eyes, either out of remorse, or fear and defeat as he braced to face justice. He's since been sentenced to 78 years in prison.
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Ariel Beau Patrick, #1094, Nvb 23, 2009 John Walsh's 2008 50/50 Fugitive #AK. In late September 2007, a man in Anchorage, Alaska had been acting up and getting in trouble with the law, due to emotional fallout from a leukemia diagnosis. Just as the man was trying to make amends with his adoptive mother, he got into an argument with a man named Ariel Beau Patrick. It ended with Beau-Patrick beating the man to death with an aluminum baseball bat. By the time AMW got to airing him on the 50/50 show, tipsters were already ahead. They knew he'd been hiding out in Guatemala City, Guatemala all along, and it was a tip from his September 2008 15 Seconds of Shame airing that busted him. Beau-Patrick was sentenced to 4 decades in prison.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 11, 2015 19:58:16 GMT -5
If they confirm the remains are Winklebleck's again, I'll be most glad to know that he'll never have a 5th victim (or 6th if an unknown previous victim comes forward, 7th if two more, etc.)
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 10, 2015 21:10:02 GMT -5
The bond between mother and child is implacable, but on the other hand, knowing that Janet Sr is dead, everyone, including the children confined to the Trailer of Tears, are safe from her. Marianna and Janet Jr have lost their mother, but they've also lost a huge threat to their well-being. If Ramon can survive 1/4 century in prison, I wonder if he'll be much of a threat to society by then.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 10, 2015 20:57:55 GMT -5
Now to start the contest at last.
Marc Clifton Bryant, #1034, Spt 25, 2008 From September 2003 to the spring of 2004, he raped his 16 year old stepdaughter thrice in Utah. In May 2004, he burned her with a blowtorch, kidnapped her, and raped her again in the desert. The victim believed he intended to burn her again, but had accidentally left the blowtorch at home. After his profile, AMW tips led to a Golden Corral restaurant in Jacksonville, Florida. His coworkers, after getting the word that Clifton-Bryant was among them, made it look like business as usual so he'd never see it coming. It worked, and he was busted. He was originally sentenced to life without parole, but he appealed his sentence and got it reduced to 35 years to life. If he ever makes it that long in prison, it's promised that he won't be much of a threat to society.
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Roshard M Whitehead, #1085, Ags 9, 2009 The last of 3 men who fled Operation Orange Tree. From 2004 to 2008, Whitehead's MO was to gain enough trust from parents to let him watch over their daughters, then show pornographic photos and videos to the girls, force them to act out what they saw, and threatened to beat and starve them if they didn't comply. After 3 airings and 2 months on the show, a tipster busted him hanging out with a 16 year old girl in Lexington, Kentucky. With his capture, all 80 targets of Operation Orange Tree were apprehended. A judge threw the book at Whitehead and sentenced him to 4 life terms.
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Dion Durell Hayes, #1075, Jne 29, 2009 One of the original 12 fugitives on the GangTECC's 12 Most Wanted list. In July 2005, he shot down a man in Los Angeles after mistaking him for a rival gang banger. Over the following 4 years, he was named a person of interest in more shootings and assaults. An amw.com visitor led cops to Lancaster, California. Cops set up a sting offering to let him work under the table, and busted him. He was convicted of murder with 1 dead and 3 wounded and sentenced to life without parole initially, but he appealed the convictions for the 3 failed murder attempts, got them overturned, and a judge put parole on the table after Hayes serves 1/4 century.
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Kisha "Key" Marie Rutledge, #1088, Ags 26, 2009 The madam of a Georgia escort service. For a few months, a man had been hiring escorts from her business to do filing and paperwork, and paid them directly. This cut into Rutledge's profits because he wasn't paying her through the designated channels. In June 2007, he hired a man to shoot the customer to death in his own home by shooting through a kitchen window. The victim happened to be friends with a man who portrayed Dennis Ray Butler in 1990 (Butler was Capture #128), and the actor wrote the request to AMW to profile Rutledge. She was busted in Houston, Texas after 2 profiles and sentenced to life in prison.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 9, 2015 14:15:46 GMT -5
Sorry for the long wait. I had an emotional episode last weekend and couldn't return until after I recovered at my dad's house. But here at last is the bracket for Best Capture of the 11th Century of Captures besides Paul Michael Merhige and Chiew Chan Saevang:
Marc Clifton Bryant (#1034) ---X Lost Roshard Whitehead (#1085) ---> Advances ---> Advances ---> Semifinals ---X Lost Dion Durell Hayes (#1075) ---> Advances ---X Lost Kisha "Key" Marie Rutledge (#1088) ---X Lost Jelmo Makenzy "Skeebo" Kirkland (#1018) ---X Lost James Roy Francis (#1077) ---> Advances ---X Lost Darryl Crenshaw (#1055) ---> Advances ---> Advances ---> Semifinals ---> Finals ---> Winner Ariel Beau Patrick (#1094) ---X Lost Frank Shano Siganoff (#1008) ---> Advances ---> Advances ---X Lost Alfonzo "Ace" Eddie Bullock Jr (#1013) ---X Lost Pedro E Ortiz (#1015) ---> Advances ---X Lost Roger Sherman McCray (#1035) ---X Lost LaMont Cooke (#1019) ---X Lost Ricky "Sugarman" Godbolt (#1086) ---> Advances ---X Lost Sarah Jo Pender (#1051) ---X Lost Jeffrey Czechonna Miles and Anita Kay Vestal (#1066/#1067) ---> Advances ---> Advances ---> Semifinals ---X Lost Nicholas "Little Nicky, Seymour, Grandpa" Corozzo (#1014) ---X Lost Jorge Ivan Villamizar-Ayala (#1087) ---> Advances ---X Lost Dwight Smith (#1000) ---X Lost Michael Jason Registe (#1030) ---> Advances ---> Advances ---> Semifinals ---> Finals ---X Runner-Up
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 8, 2015 17:10:16 GMT -5
Of all the cases that I think deserved a full profile because of how horrid they were, I'd say the worst was Tomas Magallon Gonzalez. Assuming he's still out there, perhaps AMW might've put cops on his trail. After all, the murder he committed had just happened in September 2008, one year before his 8-second commercial break airing on the 9-26-009 broadcast.
But I also have to remember they could've brought in Lester William Hobbs alive and saved his kidnapping victim Aja Johnson's life if they would've given him a full profile immediately following his initial 8-second Commercial Break airing. I think that manhunt took place in March 2010.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 6, 2015 0:09:34 GMT -5
Here are the 20 cases I'm recommending for the bracket for Best Capture of the 11th Century of Captures besides Paul Michael Merhige and Chiew Chan Saevang:
Dwight Smith (#1000) Frank Shano Siganoff (#1008) Victor Manuel Andrade (#1010) Alfonzo "Ace" Eddie Bullock Jr (#1013) Nicholas "Little Nicky, Seymour, Grandpa" Corozzo (#1014) Pedro E Ortiz (#1015) Jelmo Makenzy "Skeebo" Kirkland (#1018) LaMont Cooke (#1019) Michael Jason Registe (#1030) Marc Clifton Bryant (#1034) Roger Sherman McCray (#1035) Darryl Crenshaw (#1055) Jeffrey Czechonna Miles and Anita Kay Vestal (#1066/#1067) Dion Durell Hayes (#1075) James Roy Francis (#1077) Roshard Whitehead (#1085) Ricky "Sugarman" Godbolt (#1086) Jorge Ivan Villamizar-Ayala (#1087) Kisha "Key" Marie Rutledge (#1088) Ariel Beau Patrick (#1094)
Everyone submit your 20 nominations below!
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 3, 2015 18:58:58 GMT -5
And the winner for best capture of the 10th Century of Captures besides Angel Maturino Resendiz is Colvin "Twin" Preston Washington! Thank you everyone for voting, and hopefully the preliminary bracket for the 11th Century of Captures can be completed in a few days!
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 1, 2015 13:32:16 GMT -5
So their casualty toll is 3 dead, 2 wounded?
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