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Post by danwind on Nov 2, 2023 23:34:32 GMT -5
^ Is this the episode you're referring to? It's a special edition dedicated to the (still-unsolved) murder of JonBenet Ramsey. Plus it features Tony Amati, who became AMW Capture #501 as a direct result of this airing. Thanks for the Information
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Post by danwind on Nov 1, 2023 18:46:47 GMT -5
Haynes is in custody according to the us marshals ironically one day after nassem roulack 😆 how Cool is that us marshals website is my source I agree with you, That is a quick capture.
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Post by danwind on Nov 1, 2023 18:44:42 GMT -5
I notice that someone have posted February 1998 episode of America's Most Wanted, Does anyone have information of that episode?
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Post by danwind on Oct 30, 2023 22:23:40 GMT -5
Good Riddence, Another Dangerous Fugitive is off the streets for good.
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Post by danwind on Oct 30, 2023 22:22:47 GMT -5
Thanks For the Link, Hopefully Someone will spotted her and turned her in, She's a threat to the society all these years.
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Post by danwind on Oct 7, 2023 19:36:08 GMT -5
I guess it's good old police work the solved this old cold case from the 90's.
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Post by danwind on Oct 7, 2023 19:35:03 GMT -5
Just saw his AMW segment. Am i the only one that feels he may have gotten gender reassignment surgery shortly after the murders were committed and may now classify as a female over a male? He certainly seems like the type of person who would do that to hide his identity since he liked to dress in woman clothing and enjoyed living in in a pro lgbtq community he just strikes me as the kind of guy who would’ve fled to San Francisco even though the AMW segment said he might have fled to Los Angeles and according to everyone else on here he sent a postcard from San Diego. Also i mean this in no disrespect but given the fact that the aids epidemic at the time was supposedly wide spread among the LGBTQ community i wonder if it’s possible he may have eventually slept with someone who had HIV or AIDS and he may have gotten it and died of it in the 80s, 90s or early 2000s but that’s just a theory given his lifestyle at the time. I believe He died of AIDS while on the run., He is likely to be identify soon.
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Post by danwind on Jul 25, 2023 14:07:01 GMT -5
A 1989 AMW episode has resurfaced! The house that appears in this episode belonged to the uploader's family. What excites me personally about this episode is the profile of Jerome Bargo, a prison escapee who AMW profiled multiple times from 1989-1999. Somehow, he ended up becoming a direct capture in 2003, more than four years after his final profile. EDITED TO ADD: A couple more interesting notes about this episode: - Clips from this airing were featured in the intro of the 1,000th episode, airing in March 2010. - We have another well-known actor appearing in an old AMW reenactment! In Richard Sturdy's case, they make note of a bank teller who helped him out with his scam. The actress portraying the bank teller is Kathryn Joosten, who, about 10 years after this episode aired, would portray Dolores Landingham, the president's secretary, on the popular ABC drama The West Wing.
I notice someone had uploaded the March, 4, 1995 episode of America's Most Wanted.
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Post by danwind on Jul 25, 2023 14:06:01 GMT -5
Ok, Thanks for let me know.
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Post by danwind on Jun 28, 2023 22:37:36 GMT -5
A 1997 Newspapers.com article out of Shreveport, Louisiana mentions that an Ernest Lee Small was arrested for 1st Degree Murder. The age of the man arrested matches the age of Ernest Lee Small in a 1994 Newspapers.com article about the homicide case. The 1994 article also uses the same image of Small as the UM Wikia did. So I am concluding that Ernest Lee Small was in fact arrested in 1997. There a great capture, Another dangerous Murderer off the streets.
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Post by danwind on Jun 28, 2023 22:35:29 GMT -5
Got any news of America's Most Wanted Wiki?, Did it's have updates?
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Post by danwind on Jun 18, 2023 16:33:13 GMT -5
Given his violent past, this is a great addition to the list! I agree, I hoped his time on the run short lived.
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Post by danwind on Jun 18, 2023 16:32:05 GMT -5
Does anyone have 300th capture Episode on youtube?
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Post by danwind on Jun 16, 2023 14:08:05 GMT -5
Good, Justice finally served at last.
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Post by danwind on Jun 16, 2023 14:07:18 GMT -5
A gracious YouTuber has kindly uploaded the April 23, 1994 episode! All four of the fugitives featured in this episode, as far as I can tell, have been captured. They include Robert Endres, who became Capture #308 a month and a half after this episode aired. Some other notes: - The woman wearing the blue shirt in the Mark James reenactment is none other than Edie Falco! I've seen this clip shared in different AMW retrospectives but I didn't know what case it was until now. Also, the clip of James shooting at the victim has been recycled multiple times over the years. - James Rankin was also profiled on Final Justice. The archived CourtTV website also misspells the name of the cop/victim's father.
In the end credits, I see Captures of Eddie James, Garrett and Elizabeth Stone, James Edward Noel, Robert Colligan Jr. and David Connell Cox, Who is the fugitive with the eyeglasses fingerprinted while he about to be locked up?
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