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Post by danwind on Mar 4, 2015 17:12:42 GMT -5
Barnard's capture link is already on The Hunt's website (it was also already on CNN's main page but it's encouraging The Hunt page has linked to it as well). And the US Marshals have edited to say he was captured. I am assuming there will be a press conference tomorrow, at least hopefully there will be. Also, rather odd John Walsh hasn't said anything yet either. Maybe he's waiting for tomorrow as well! Right now it looks it's the result of good investigative work by the US Marshals, but we'll wait and see what the official reason is hopefully coming soon. www.cnn.com/2015/03/01/us/victor-barnard-brazil-caught/www.usmarshals.gov/investigations/most_wanted/barnard/barnard.htm[/qI glad that pig is off the streets, I hoped he's rot in prison where he belong
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Post by danwind on Mar 3, 2015 22:25:11 GMT -5
I'll vote for Jeanifer Lee Segrest and Joseph William Chapman. Jackson defeats Segrest 3 to 1, and Chapman defeats Vargas 0 to 4. Bruno Salgado, #1122, Jly 8, 2010 A Mexican immigrant. In July 1982, he got in an argument with a group of immigrants from other towns, all over whose home town was better. It soon boiled over, and he shot them up. His casualty toll was 1 dead, 2 wounded. In 1992, he started dealing drugs and raised enough money to vanish into the shadows in February 1996. In a record breaker for oldest case solved by AMW, 27.9 years after the murder, an amw.com visitor busted him hiding out with his relatives in the town of Ramsey, Minnesota. He is now serving 3 decades in prison. vs Larry Burns, #1124, Jly 20, 2010 In May of 1986, his ex-wife had been seeking shelter from him in her mother's house in Gary, Indiana. He burst into the house, guns blazing. The mother got into a gunfight and fled when Burns' gun jammed. Then, he ran up the stairs to the bedroom and killed his ex-wife with 2 shots to the head. He'd last been seen walking out of the house with one shoe on and his boxers exposed. Starting in 1993, AMW aired him about a dozen times. 24 years later, an amw.com tipster busted him on July 20, 2010, his alias' 57th birthday, in Long Beach, California, where he'd made a living by breeding rottweilers and repairing pool tables under the name Daniel Oakes. He was convicted and sentenced to 7 decades in prison. and Paul Herman Clouston, #1118, Jne 1, 2010 A septagenarian career criminal and winner of the Summer 2009 AMW Forum's Fugitive Face-Off. In September 1972, he killed a cop in Buena Park, California. Released on bond less than 2 decades later, he traveled to Virginia where he sexually assaulted 7 boys and 2 girls, starting in 1990. He more than likely molested many more children. In September 2005, he fled trial after telling a pastor there was no God. He was added to the US Marshal's 15 Most Wanted list in December 2006. On June's Day 2010, an amw.com tipster busted him in a Merced, California elder commune where he'd been living as a lawn mower repairman. He was busted in a very elderly gentleman like fashion: sitting in a chair and reading a newspaper. He's been sentenced to at least 6 years in prison. vs Larene Eleanor Austin, #1170, Jnr 25, 2012 At first, she claimed that a woman named LaNell Barsock, a nursing student, was her best friend since grade school. The truth was they were former lesbian lovers who'd only known each other for a matter of months. Austin, a bus driver, would often visit nearby cities under Barsock's identity. After their romance ended, she shot Barsock execution style, tried to clean up the scene, burst into a police station fronting as a star witness, and claimed a Caribbean man had killed Barsock. Surveillance tapes proved the Caribbean man innocent, and Austin failed the polygraph test miserably. In late January 2012, she was busted in Punta Gorda, Belize and promptly deported. She would've been there to stay without AMW. It was among the most twisted homicides ever solved by AMW on Lifetime. I'll hold my vote on the second match-up, but on the first, I'll vote for Larry Burns. AMW aired him countless times since '993, and he's serving 7 decades against Salgado's 3 decades, and he was busted on his alias' birthday. I voted for Burns and Austin, Since They locked up in prison for a long time, As for Clouston, I hoped his parole get denied because he don't deserved return to society.
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Post by danwind on Mar 3, 2015 17:16:02 GMT -5
Let's get ready to rumbbbbllllleeee! Robert Steven Jackson, #1152, May 20, 2011 A Las Vegas hybrid gang banger on both the GangTECC's 12 Most Wanted and US Marshals' 15 Most Wanted lists. In August 2007, he fired 5 shots into the Vegas strip, hid the gun in a planter, and ran off. 4 people were wounded. In fact, the victim who was farthest away from the gunfire suffered the worst injuries during her bachelorette party. She couldn't walk for a long time, and had to be wheeled down the aisle. He was first profiled on the 15 Seconds of Shame in the summer of 2009, then given a full airing in January 2010. It took a total of 5-7 airings before he was busted in Chicago, Illinois with dreadlocks, a goatee, and an assumed identity. In September 2013, he was released on house arrest with an ankle monitoring bracelet, and justice had been delayed for almost one more year, but in August 2014, he was finally convicted. In February 2015, he was sentenced to between 3 decades and 3/4 century in prison. vs Jeanifer Lee Segrest, #1173, Fbr 7, 2012 A convicted felony thief. Starting in 2004, she received 50 Grand from a phony tutor in Georgia to let two men molest her daughters, aged about 8 years old. In August 2008, officers seeking out pimps rescued the two girls, and during their therapy, they described what Cesar Moran and the other rapist had done to them. Cops quickly caught the other rapist and the woman who funded the sexual assaults, locked them up, and threw away the key. In December 2011, AMW introduced the case on Lifetime, asking tipsters to look for Segrest and Cesar Moran. Under 2 months later, tipsters busted Segrest in a house in Port Wentworth, Georgia in front of her two young sons. She gave cops a fake ID and a pathetic excuse, but couldn't put one over on the arresting officers. Segrest is now serving 2 decades in prison, but Cesar Moran, the last of the four in the rape plot, is still out there. and Gilberto Angel Vargas, #1116, May 20, 2010 A Spanish Cobras gang banger. During Chicago's June 2009 Puerto Rican festival, 4 men drove by his fellow gang bangers. The gang bangers mistook the festival goers for rival bangers and marked them for shooting. On their way out from the festival, Vargas shot one of the innocent men to death. After his 15 Seconds of Shame profile, he was busted towing 3 large rifles in a U-Haul truck, and made a pathetic attempt to look like he was fainting during his walkshot. He's now serving 5 1/2 decades in prison. vs Joseph William Chapman, #1185, May 20, 2012 John Walsh's 2011 50/50 Fugitive #PA2. This sexual predator started abusing young girls when he was 7 years old. By the time he was arrested and sent to prison, he had raped between 20 and 150 victims. In July 2007, he was performing an outdoor prison detail when he put down a weed thwacker, threw his prison uniform into a river, and ran off in only his boxers. It took 3 more airings, including one as the second fugitive introduced on Lifetime's 12-02-011 Season 25 kickoff, to bust him in Arkwright, New York. I voted for Jackson and Chapman
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Post by danwind on Feb 25, 2015 21:21:55 GMT -5
I'll vote for Darryl Crenshaw for the simple fact that I had trouble deciding between the two and no idea how to break the tie for a match-up this critical. Darryl Crenshaw is our selection for Best Capture of the 11th Century of Captures besides Paul Michael Merhige and Chiew Chan Saevang. Next up, make your 20 nominations for the best capture of the 12th century and beyond. Here are mine: Gabriel Christian Morris (#1106) Albert James "Tee" Turner (#1109) Simon Bahta Asfeha (#1111) Paul Herman Clouston (#1118) Lemuel Monge Marrero (#1120) Bruno Salgado (#1122) Larry Burns (#1124) Kenneth Lee Baker (#1125) Rashad "Juicy" Elay Glenn (#1131) Harold Martin Smith (#1137) Trumell Dymone "CO-Jack" Turner (#1155) Dwayne "Money" Pinestraw (#1165) Antonio Ramell "Squirt" Barnes and Earl Timothy "E" Jackson (#1167/#1168) Larene Eleanor Austin (#1170) Jeanifer Lee Segrest (#1173) Errol and Tonya Victor (#1180/#1181) Joseph William Chapman (#1185) Reanaldo Nargo (#1187) Sama Chaka Quinland (#1194) Jonathan Jamel May (#1197) These are the other 12 I'd have nominated for a 32-entry bracket, and I'm sad to leave these out: Patrick Anthony Brown (#1103) Gilberto Angel Vargas (#1116) Rene "Napoleon" Lopez (#1149) Robert Steven Jackson (#1152) Kenneth Andrew Craig (#1154) Ramon "The Human Fly" Virola (#1164) Rufus "G-Money" Byers (#1176) Fritz Alisme (#1178) Rasshammach Roberts (#1179) Janet M Hallahan and Nelson Grant Hallahan (#1183/#1184) Luis Gonzalez (#1186) Glen Joseph Davis (#1195) Here my top 20 Fugitives for final century Bracket 1. Gabriel Christian Morris (#1106) 2. Jonathan Jamel May (#1197) 3. Dwayne "Money" Pinestraw (#1165) 4. Robert Steven Jackson (#1152) 5. Albert James "Tee" Turner (#1109) 6. Rene "Napoleon" Lopez (#1149) 7. Errol and Tonya Victor (#1180/#1181) 8. Larry Burns (#1124) 9. Trumell Dymone "CO-Jack" Turner (#1155) 10. Vincent Eugene Boyd (#1117 11. Patrick Anthony Brown (#1103) 12. Kenneth Lee Baker (#1125) 13. Simon Bahta Asfeha (#1111) 14. Ramon "The Human Fly" Virola (#1164) 15. Larene Eleanor Austin (#1170) 16. Bruno Salgado (#1122) 17. Harold Martin Smith (#1137) 18. Gilberto Angel Vargas (#1116) 19. Reanaldo Nargo (#1187) 20. Joseph William Chapman (#1185) The Top 4 Dishonorable Mention 1. Rashad "Juicy" Elay Glenn (#1131) 2. Jeanifer Lee Segrest (#1173) 3. Richard Carl Heeringa (#1159) 4. Lemuel Monge Marrero (#1120)
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Post by danwind on Feb 24, 2015 0:16:14 GMT -5
This is really tough but I vote for Crenshaw because his potential for re-offense and becoming a possible serial rapist or killer was extremely high. (We didn't know at the time he was in Mexico in poor shape). Same here, I voted for Crenshaw
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Post by danwind on Feb 23, 2015 19:43:21 GMT -5
Ok I see believe it or not the final round of 912th's capture contest is coming up soon so in advance I looked up to see if I can find any new 1100-1204 sentences:. Keep in mind these were captures within the last 5 years and a lot of cases may have not gone to trial yet, so at least I have an excuse for the ones I can't find!: #1106- Gabriel Morris- was not sentenced to death but did receive two consecutive life sentences #1110- Joseph Roman- Convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 18 years #1112- Roy Hyatt- Although I can't find his sentence, his FDLE record search says he is confined at an unknown location in Arizona. #1116- Gilberto Vargas- Sentenced to 55 years in prison. #1126- Dean Birdsall- Another one of those confusing sentences, he was supposedly sentenced to 7-25 years, yet he's eligible for parole in 2017 the expiration of max sentence is in 2021 #1128- Billy Gibson- Sentenced to a little over thirteen years. #1138- Kandice M. Leonard- I don't know what her sentence was but there is a rather strange update- she was charged as one of 22-members of a drug ring while in prison: 6abc.com/news/ag-22-charged-in-drug-ring-based-in-philly-area/484599/#1141- Loren Oulman- According to the Minnesota DOC, he was sentenced to 11 years but is "under supervision" as of 2012, whatever that means... #1142- Jack Poteat- Sentenced to 4 years and 5 months and is now out of prison. #1143- Jose Cazares- Sentenced to 22 years in prison earlier this month! #1146- Abraham Mpaka- His Miami-Dade criminal court case search says "found incompetent."- I don't know if this means he was committed or whatever but wow what a strange update. #1150- DeAndre Kelly- sentenced to 15 years #1154- Kenneth Craig- sentenced to 25 years in prison #1155- Trumell Turner- sentenced to 30-60 years in prison #1156- Nicky Wilson- Sentenced to roughly 7 1/2 years #1158- Romaro Taylor- Sentenced to 36 years #1162- Kyle Butler- Sentenced to 3-7 years #1165- Dwayne Pinestraw- Sentenced to life in prison #1167/68- We already know Antonio Barnes was sentenced to 25 years but unfortunately I don't know Earl Jackson's sentenced except he was also expected to plead guilty. #1173- Jennifer Segrest- sentenced to 20 years in prison #1176- Rufus Byers- sentenced to 7 1/2 years in prison #1178- Fritz Alisme- sentenced to life in prison #1179- Rasshamach Roberts- I can't find a sentence but apparently he made a plea agreement contingent upon testifying one of his co-defendants in the case (Taj Green- who I assume they take to be the main shooter)- www.times-news.com/news/suspect-will-be-recharged-in-ridgeley-slaying/article_477e9c1a-2992-11e4-bae5-0019bb2963f4.html#1187- Reanaldo Nargo- Sentenced to life in prison That's all of the ones I could find! You got to be kidding me Lighter Sentence for these creeps, We need tougher prison sentences for Creeps like them, I getting sick of tired of hearing judge given them ligher sentence.
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Post by danwind on Feb 23, 2015 19:41:27 GMT -5
The sentences are equal and crimes are all bad so I'll vote for Darryl Crenshaw for being #2 on John Walsh's 2008 Top 10 List and Michael Registe for being an FBI Top Tenner, I agree with you Since Crenshaw was given a full profile and Registe was given a short profile
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Post by danwind on Feb 22, 2015 0:39:32 GMT -5
The sentences are equal and crimes are all bad so I'll vote for Darryl Crenshaw for being #2 on John Walsh's 2008 Top 10 List and Michael Registe for being an FBI Top Tenner, Same here, I voted for Crenshaw and Registe
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Post by danwind on Feb 20, 2015 17:18:22 GMT -5
Oh wow this is tough. I'll vote off Siganoff as despite getting the death penalty, I think the other four were a bit higher-profile. Same here
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Post by danwind on Feb 19, 2015 1:36:42 GMT -5
I'll vote Siganoff (death row), Miles/Vestal (life and a double capture, and Registe (last top tenner to ever be caught by AMW). Same Here
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Post by danwind on Feb 18, 2015 0:50:56 GMT -5
I vote Whitehead for the 4 life terms and Crenshaw for being #2 on John Walsh's Most Wanted list. Same here, I also vote for Whitehead and Crenshaw
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Post by danwind on Feb 17, 2015 16:17:59 GMT -5
So you mean they Dwight Smith most likey recive lighter sentence for manslaughter charges or New York Justice System won't allow criminals name in their prison web site It means there might be another guy named Dwight Smith in prison in New York, and AMW's Dwight Smith was sent to prison somewhere else. That's means AMW'S Dwight Smith is serving life in prison without parole
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Post by danwind on Feb 17, 2015 1:52:01 GMT -5
I'll go with Villamizar-Ayala for the first vote since he received life in prison. Second is tough. I couldn't find Dwight Smith's sentence, there's one in New York inmate search for manslaughter who seemed to get about 14 years but Smith's AMW capture profile is no longer active to deduct whether it's the same guy. Not all inmates go the prison in the state they're charged. So despite the historic significance, I'll go with Registe. So you mean they Dwight Smith most likey recive lighter sentence for manslaughter charges or New York Justice System won't allow criminals name in their prison web site
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Post by danwind on Feb 17, 2015 1:49:21 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. vs 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. and 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!" vs 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. I voted for Villamizer/Ayala and Registe
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Post by danwind on Feb 16, 2015 0:26:07 GMT -5
First vote goes to Ricky Godbolt since I can't find an online sentence for LaMont Cooke. Second vote goes to Miles and Vestal since I have no idea what will become of Sarah Pender's conviction, plus Miles killed two people and wounded a third victim. Same here
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