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Post by danwind on Jul 20, 2015 22:36:53 GMT -5
OK we now have a description for the August 16th episode: Deceived to Death: "Man is hired by a woman to beat her estranged husband to death; serial molester kidnaps two women with a knife in Oregon." OK- So the first case now sounds like MARGARET SMITH. We may have been right after all, and for some reason The Hunt accidentally put GEORGE SMITH in their tip link. I really hope they realize that error before the show. I really hope the second case wasn't supposed to be Paul Winklebleck- since he's kind of dead now. Unless for some odd reason, it turns out the Medical Examiner was wrong back in February, which would be embarrassing considering we declared him dead. But how often is the M.E. that declares a guy dead and even releases the body to a family wrong? This also highlights a problem with the long between season breaks for The Hunt. How do they handle it when a case is resolved? Do they air it anyway and mention at the end the fugitive is now captured/deceased? Did they film backup cases? Or will they just splice some additional footage and expand the Margaret Smith case to an entire hour? At least three fugitives we know of were captured before The Hunt could air them (which makes the season delay all the more frustrating since (besides Napier, caught before March) they could have been Hunt direct captures had the season aired in March or April as originally planned). That above description sounds just like Winklebleck so it might have been four cases now. This significantly reduces the number of fugitives for season 2 and potential capture rate for The Hunt if they didn't have back-up cases. And the problem with the delay in between seasons this past year. Wait a minute, I thought Paul Winklebleck was dead, He killed himself avoid getting caught, I thought the case was closed
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Post by danwind on Jul 7, 2015 21:15:41 GMT -5
Here my Top Twenty Fugitives who should be on the Hunt with John Walsh
1. Armando Barragan 2. Joe Constance 3. Jose "Joey" Garcia 4. Jorge Nuenz-Paz 5. David Sheffield 6. David Durham 7. Elby Hars 8. Steven Clifford 9. Jason Derek Brown 10. Werner Francisco 11. Kenneth Crouch 12. Christian Chevantes 13. George Barraza 14. Devon Guisherd 15. Ulises Moore-Ramirez 16. David Creamer 17. Stanley Obas 18. Miguel Loza Ramirez 19. Jesus Salazar 20. Omar Arenal
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Post by danwind on Jul 7, 2015 21:03:07 GMT -5
I named this creep my #1 Fugitive of my Top Twenty Fugitives who needed to be aired on The Hunt with John Walsh
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Post by danwind on Jul 7, 2015 20:54:36 GMT -5
Well That's a shocked, I wouldn't agree more, I think the judge had just made a mistake for given this a****** a lighter sentence
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Post by danwind on Jun 27, 2015 21:32:38 GMT -5
What a Scumbag, I hoped they added him to US Marshals top 15 most wanted list
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Post by danwind on Jun 19, 2015 16:10:33 GMT -5
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Post by danwind on Jun 18, 2015 1:00:00 GMT -5
Michael Reese, #260, Ags 12, 1993 Busted in Maryland. Details are unknown.
I looked up Michael Reese America's Most Wanted on Google, I think He's fugitive sex predator who prey on Women and Children
By the time Michael L. Reese was 17, he had sexually assaulted at least four children. Each time he was caught he spent, at most, a few months in a youth facility or in counseling.
Later, given six years in prison for a rape, Reese was paroled in three. With in weeks, he attacked another girl and got six months in jail. Soon after his release, he raped again. But the judge refused to impose any mandatory minimum term. "I feel that is inconsistent with having him treated," he said.
After spending three years in a sex offender program at Oregon State Hospital, Reese was declared a "successful graduate" and paroled. Then he tried to sodomize an 11-year-old girl. He got three -- to -- ten more years, but was paroled after serving the minimum sentence. Last December, Reese kidnapped and tried to sexually assault a young woman.
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Post by danwind on Jun 18, 2015 0:14:10 GMT -5
Skip Turner Killer 1, #328, Nvb 28, 1994 Busted in Maryland. Nothing is known about the murder case or investigation, not even the name of the first suspect.
A 38-year-old man in prison on an unrelated case was arrested Monday in the shooting death of a Morgan State University student whose body was found in a trash bin in the Hillendale area in July 1993, Baltimore County police said yesterday.
A county grand jury indicted Ronald Monroe Stewart Nov. 21 on charges of first-degree murder, robbery with a deadly weapon and robbery in the death of Lyndon Reese Turner, 24.
Police said they were able to identify Stewart after receiving a tip from someone who had seen his photograph on the Sept. 17 episode of the television show "America's Most Wanted." Police said the photo was taken when the victim's bank card was used at an automated teller machine card in the Baltimore area after the slaying.
County police arrested Stewart at the Roxbury Correctional Institution in Hagerstown, where he was serving a sentence for violation of probation for an unrelated offense and took him before a District Court commissioner who denied bail. Stewart was being held at Roxbury after waiving a bail review hearing Monday.
Mr. Turner was shot in the head. A teen-age boy walking his dog found the body in a trash bin in an apartment complex on Polaris Court at Cloister Road, police said.
Mr. Turner, who lived in the 1600 block of E. Northern Parkway, had borrowed a friend's car three days before the body was found. The friend, Marcus Peterson, said he saw Mr. Turner park the car on Northern Parkway in front of the victim's home, but, in a second, Mr. Turner was gone.
The car was recovered in New York City the next day
I looked it up on Google on Michael Reese, It's might be Skip Turner Case the article on
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Post by danwind on Jun 18, 2015 0:03:09 GMT -5
What a Pig, I hoped he get taken down, He's deserved in US Marshals Top 15 most wanted list
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Post by danwind on Jun 11, 2015 23:20:46 GMT -5
Denzel Mignott, #433, Oct 24, 1996 A convicted 2nd-degree murderer who escaped from a New York prison. It's unknown how the killing played out or why, but it was presumably a petty argument. He was busted in Virginia.
Here Information on Denzel Mignott, He and other Inmate Justin Jones is facing assault and robbery Charges escape from State Supreme Court Prison cell in Brookyln on October 1995, Denzel Mignott is facing murder charges for killing a man over street craps game. I looked up Denzel Mignott name plus America's Most Wanted title on google where I found New York Times article on it.
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Post by danwind on Jun 4, 2015 1:05:48 GMT -5
Alecio Montenez Randle, #623, Ags 9, 2000 In May 2000, a cash dispute in Huntsville, Alabama boiled over. Cops thought he shot two brothers and their father to death with a TECH-9 rifle. Less than 3 months later, an AMW tipster busted him in Tucson, Arizona. He ran and hid above a toilet before he was taken into custody. His name couldn't be found in Alabama's online inmate registry.
I think he was sentence to life in prison without parole, I believe Alabama Prison's online won't allowed inmates names online.
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Post by danwind on Jun 3, 2015 20:36:47 GMT -5
Well I not surpised, I wished The Hunt filmed more episodes back then, Anyway I glad to piece of garbage is off the streets
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Post by danwind on May 27, 2015 22:14:43 GMT -5
Dan- I agree with you. There are likely more captures AMW is responsible for. However, these are the captures that happened after they were cancelled Anyway, Great job for the Update
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Post by danwind on May 18, 2015 21:38:17 GMT -5
Well, I hoped he's rot in jail
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Post by danwind on May 18, 2015 18:24:30 GMT -5
I hoped they charged him of murder, Because I believe he's murder his wife
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