Post by danwind on Sept 7, 2013 23:21:52 GMT -5
Derek had a thread in the old AMW forums for listing and describing the old AMW captures, and I've decided to restart the thread with better forums that have more bells and whistles, with a deeper single-post capacity, so that fewer posts may be needed to list them all. Links will be added by request, but I'll need advice on FreeForums' terms of use policy so I don't accidentally violate them. My goal is to have ~100 old captures per post, so it won't be as choppy as before. Starting with Captures #1 through #20, and updated periodically. Any missing or additional details on the listed captures would be appreciated as well.
UPDATE: All the first 100 captures are now listed!
David James Roberts, #1, Fbr 11, 1988
A master criminal out of Indiana and one of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. In 1974, he murdered a couple and blew up their home, leaving their baby to die of smoke inhalation. A few months later, he raped a woman and set down her infant son just outside of her car, leaving the little boy to die of cold air exposure. He was caught and condemned to death, then he got commuted to 6 life terms. In October 1986, he escaped from prison. He was busted working as a coordinator for a homeless shelter in Staten Island, New York. He's currently serving 6 life terms as before he escaped.
Donald B Adams, #2, Mrc 17, 1988
In the last days of March 1987, he was out on parole following a robbery charge when he raped a woman in Massachusetts. He was sentenced to 12 to 15 years in prison for rape and parole violation, but was erroneously set free that November. AMW busted him in Boston, Massachusetts. He was relieved that his run was over because he could see his family again.
Paul Steven Mack, #3, Mrc 22, 1988
In 1987, he used pain killers to drug and rape a California beauty pageant champion. In order to finish her off, he deliberately overdosed her. It's likely he committed a similar sexual murder in Marion, Ohio. He was busted in Utah.
Karl "Fabulous" Dunstrom, Steven McMillian, and Kirk Bruce, #4/#5/#6, Apl 9/Apl 15, 1988
In January 1988, these three people burst into an apartment in Landover, Maryland with machine guns, sprayed bullets, and assassinated 5 crack gang members in a drug war dispute. Previously, in late November 1987, Dunstrom had also murdered a 17 year old boy in NYC. Dunstrom was busted in a basement in NYC after a brief struggle on April 9, 1988. On April 15, McMillian and Bruce were busted at McMillian's mother's house.
Curtis Ray Morgan, #7, Apl 21, 1988
During his marriage, he'd habitually beaten his wife and terrorized the rest of their family. In August 1987, he shot her father, a prominent Sun Valley, California gas station owner to death following the divorce. He was busted in St. Petersburg, Florida, and is serving 27 years to life.
James Charles Stark, #8, Apl 25, 1988
In May 1987, he shot a 19 year old girl to death in Alabama. In late February 1988, he kidnapped and raped a woman at gunpoint in Hemet, California. He was busted working at a car wash in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Steven Randall Dye, #9, May 20, 1988
In 1981, he killed a motorcyclist in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1986, he shot and wounded a man in a trailer in New Jersey. He saw himself on AMW, flagged down a San Diego cop, and identified himself. He was the first person to become an AMW Direct Result capture by surrendering.
Mark Austin Goodman, #10, May 17, 1988
A career criminal on the US Marshal's 15 Most Wanted list. He had robbed at least 10 banks in Oklahoma and escaped from at least 7 prisons. In Jupiter, Florida, an off-duty deputy who saw him on AMW spotted him outside a mall and arrested him.
William Joseph Walker, #11, May 20, 1988
Busted in Detroit, Michigan. Details are unknown.
John "Jack" Darrell Farmer, #12, May 30, 1988
The head of Chicago's "Little Mafia" and one of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted fugitives. He was a person of interest in 2 murders. When he was held on other charges related to the Little Mafia, he bound and gagged his defence attorney and fled an Illinois prison. He was busted in Illinois, working in a local food store warehouse.
Denice "Bobber" Stumpner (RELEASED), #13, Jne 29, 1988
A motorcycle gang banger. In 1983, he and several other men raped a woman in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He fled partway through the assault, but a co-conspirator slashed her throat a few minutes later. The very next year, he started working at a horse farm, and worked there until he was busted. He was sentenced to 22 years in prison and was released in early 2011.
Ronald Jenkins and Bridgett Green, #14/#15, Jly 1, 1988
In January 1988, they went on a shoplifting spree in Georgia. It hit a breaking point when Jenkins stabbed a department store security guard to death in Atlanta. They were busted together in Missouri, becoming the first couple busted together in the capture roster.
Robert Wayne Fisher, #16, Jly 17, 1988
In late August 1987, he shot his wife to death in Lake Charles, Louisiana, then fled a 175 Grand bond in January 1988. During his time on the run, he indecently abused a child. He was busted in El Centro, California, sleeping in a motel off of tips sent in to AMW by his roommates.
Fernando Garcia, #17, Ags 2, 1988
A convicted child abuser. In August 1987, he was babysitting a 3 year old girl in Dallas, TX. He raped her, tried to eat her alive, and beat her over the head before strangling her to death. He was busted working in an auto repair shop in Bangor, Maine. He was convicted and condemned to death, but the sentence was later commuted to life in prison.
Leroy Carter, #18, Ags 18, 1988
A serial con artist and police impersonator. In April 1988, one old woman in New York lost more than 12 Grand. Though his introductory airing didn't yield a capture, a tipster saw a promotion that mentioned he was scheduled to be re-aired, and busted him in Harlem, New York.
Kevin Kelly and Kenneth Shannon, #19/#20, Ags 15, 1988
Over a few decades, the Westies gang had operated in NYC. These two were the last two alphas, the two most active racketeers from 1985 to 1988. They were wanted for extortion, loansharking, and murder (1 dead, 1 wounded). After they saw themselves on America's Most Wanted, and once they were sun tanned and well rested, they surrendered to FBI agents in a Manhattan, New York attorney's office.
Gregory Scarpa Jr, #21, Ags 29, 1988
The son of a New York City Columbo crime capo. He was charged with kidnapping, drug trafficking, extortion, and worst of all, 2 murders. A notorious organized crime higher-up, though not to the degree of his father. Busted in New Jersey.
James Ray Renton, #22, Spt 6, 1988
An Arkansas cop killer on the US Marshals' 15 Most Wanted list. He had escaped from several prisons starting in 1985. During a jailbreak in July 1988, he escaped a maximum security prison. He was busted in Austin, Texas, sleeping at night in a Salvation Army shelter barracks. He's now serving life without parole.
Joseph Kindler, #23, Spt 6, 1988
AMW's first capture outside the United States. In 1984, he murdered an 18 year old crime witness in Pennsylvania and was condemned to death. He managed to flee justice, then got re-arrested on other charges in Quebec, Canada. In 1986, he killed his cellmate and escaped the Quebec prison. He'd managed to land a job in St. John, Canada, but his co-workers were terrified of him when they saw him on AMW, so they called in the tip and busted him.
Terry Lee Johnson, #24, Spt 8, 1988
One of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted. In 1976, he murdered his former neighbor in Alabama because he wouldn't let Johnson hunt on his land. He escaped his trial in 1981, then got recaptured, then escaped from prison in 1986. He was busted in San Diego, California after brandishing a gun during a high-speed chase. He's now serving life in prison.
Frederick R Merrill, #25, Spt 22, 1988
In 1987, he was accused of sexually assaulting a woman in Connecticut. He escaped prison later that year. He was busted working at an apple orchard in New Brunswick, Canada.
Lewis Wesley Barnes, #26, Spt 27, 1988
He was arrested in Marion County, Florida for the murders of 2 antique dealers. In April 1988, he escaped while awaiting trial. He was busted in Texas.
Donald Bruce Parsons, #27, Oct 27, 1988
Busted in Arizona. Details are unknown, but one rumor suggested he molested children.
Kirkton Moore and Raylene Brooks, #28/#29, Oct 27/Oct 28, 1988
In September 1988, Kirkton committed a drive-by shooting that wounded 3 people, with Raylene (born in circa 1971) as the getaway driver. A few minutes after the drive-by, he killed a police officer with an assault rifle. Just over a month after the 4 casualties, Kirkton and Raylene surrendered at a TV newsman's station in Hollywood, California. Kirkton was sentenced to 2 life terms with no parole. Raylene got 1/4 century to life, but rumors have been spreading of public desire for them to release Raylene, because she was still under 18 at the time of the shootings, and was not the triggerman.
Richard Yoshino, #30, Nvb 6, 1988
Aired on 10-30-988 and busted in California. Details are unknown, but one rumor suggested he was an escaped murderer.
Alvin Jackson, #31, Nvb 7, 1988
In Baltimore, he committed a crime spree during 1985 and 1986. He burglarized 3 buildings, robbed 8 people, raped 4 women, and made failed attempts at 2 people's lives. He was busted in Daytona Beach, Florida.
James Allen Malloy and James Malloy Jr, #32/#226, Nvb 17/Nvb 18, 1988
The elder Malloy was a carpenter sought for car theft and probation violation in Georgia. He was last seen with a man believed to have been murdered, but no body has ever been found. He was busted in Tampa, Florida. Based on Capture #226 sharing a given name and surname with capture #32, and because they were busted within 24 hours in Florida, Capture #226, James Malloy Jr was most likely James Allen Malloy's son and criminal accomplice, but AMW didn't accept credit for the younger Malloy's capture until the latter half of 1992, just under 4 years after he went down.
Michael Cooper, #33, Nvb 23, 1988
In Portland, Oregon, he posed as a pro football player. He raped 4 women in secluded locations, and tried but failed to rape a 5th victim. He was busted in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.
Steven Ray Stout, #34, Dcb 6, 1988
In January 1988, in Utah, he broke into a woman's home. When her 19 year old daughter returned home from work, he murdered both of them using a knife, a ball-peen hammer, and a Pepsi bottle. He was added to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list a few months later. And a few months after THAT, an AMW tipster busted him working as a handyman in Gulfport, Mississippi.
William and Rebecca Hewlett, #35/#36, Dcb 19, 1988
William was a bank robber and parole violator. After he fled, he graduated into a serial rapist. Both were persons of interest in the murder of a woman last seen with them in Tennessee. For these crimes, William Hewlett was added to the US Marshal's 15 Most Wanted list. They were busted in Mississippi.
Harold Hummel, #37, Dcb 22, 1988
A convicted murderer. He was imprisoned for bank robbery in Arizona, but escaped in July 1988. He was busted in the town of Syringa, Idaho.
Stanley Faison, #38, Dcb 24, 1988
A Detroit drug conspiracy doorman on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list. In 1965, he bludgeoned a man to death and stole his car. In June of 1987, he stabbed a fellow drug dealer to death. On Christmas Eve 1988, he was busted in Detroit, Michigan, unarmed underneath a bed.
Rudy Blanusa, #39, Jnr 23, 1989
In October 1986, 2 brothers in Modesto, California accused Blanusa of robbing their house. He abducted the brothers and shot them dead. He was busted in Burnaby, Vancouver, Canada, working for a scaffolding company. He was sentenced to 35 years to life.
Frederick Raskin, #40, Fbr 1, 1989
An ex-lawyer. In March 1988, his wife filed for divorce. In April 1988, he shot her dead. Her body was found in Augusta, Georgia, in a warehouse, stuffed into a metal barrel. He was busted in Tampa, Florida, in a hotel that catered to transients.
Gene Allen Wasson, #41, Fbr 13, 1989
He was profiled in the winter of 1989 and arrested for murder in New Jersey. Details are unknown.
Darryl Lynn Templeton and Denise Susan Marino, #42/#43, Fbr 24, 1989
Templeton was a Southwestern Elvis impersonator. In May 1988, he kidnapped a woman from a Tucson, Arizona gas station, drove her to the open desert, and raped her before releasing her. Marino, the accomplice, accompanied Templeton and helped him flee to the east coast. They were busted in Spartanburg, Florida, where Templeton was playing gigs as a local singer named Bubba Caldron.
Vernon Earle, #44, Mrc 7, 1989
A convicted 1st-degree murderer and escapee on the US Marshals' 15 Most Wanted list. He was busted in Maryland. Details about his case are unknown.
Clarence Swanigan, #45, Mrc 14, 1989
In September 1988, he killed a cab driver in a wallet robbery. He was busted in Illinois. Prosecutors sought the death penalty at first, but they soon commuted his sentence to 6 decades.
Ronnie "The Colorado Prime Time Prowler" Hill, #46, Apl 5, 1989
He burglarized at least 25 Colorado homes during evening hours. His most distinct tactic was sneaking from room to room with the intent of avoiding notice. He was busted in Chula Vista, California.
Hector "Tombstone" Fragoso Burgueno, #47, Apl 21, 1989
In Sonora, Mexico, he killed a man for drug-related reasons, then kidnapped, tortured, and murdered 11 witnesses. He was a person of interest in a quintuple murder in Tucson, Arizona, but was never charged in that case. He was busted in a rural district of Pima County, Arizona. Convicted in Mexico, he got a slap to the wrist; a 3 decade sentence with rumors of temporary release privileges for holidays.
Robert Charles Witt, #48, Apl 25, 1989
He was charged with stealing 192 Grand in a credit union burglary, but escaped in 1987. He was busted in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Michael Douglas Taylor, #49, May 20, 1989
In California, he killed a jeweler and broke out of prison. After his escape, he kidnapped and tried to sexually murder a woman, but she survived. He then robbed 8 shoe stores and gas stations, then robbed some jewelry stores and fenced the jewels. He was busted in South Dakota. He was sentenced to life plus 1/4 century.
John Emil List, #50, Jne 1, 1989
A lawyer and accountant. In November 1971, he shot his wife, mother, and 3 teenage children to death in their crumbling 18 room mansion. In spring 1989, AMW hired Frank Bender to create an age-enhanced bust of what he might look like after more than 17 years. List was busted working as an accountant and attending church services in Richmond, Virginia. His appearance matched Bender's bust almost perfectly, glasses and all. Sentenced to life without parole, he died in March 2008.
John A D'Ambrosio, #51, Jne 10, 1989
An East Coast methamphetamines boss. He supplied meth to Pennsylvania, Florida, and New Jersey. In March 1988, one lab blew up, and he was indicted that May. He kept trafficking meth until he was busted in New Jersey, near the border to Pennsylvania.
Charles Jordan, #52, Jne 15, 1989
A disgraced US Customs service agent. From 1982 to 1988, he and 3 other agents leaked confidential law enforcement information to marijuana traffickers in Florida. Police quickly rounded up the other 3, but Jordan fled. He was busted in Wyoming.
Maurecio "El Gato" Aldana Acosta, #53, Jne 15, 1989
A former Los Angeles pro boxer. Somewhere along the way, he fell into drugs. He started losing matches frequently and his boxing record fell apart. In January 1989, he killed a fellow boxer in an argument. He was busted in Tijuana, Mexico, the first criminal in the capture roster to be caught south of the border.
Carl Burns and Kimberly Edwards, #54/#55, Jne 27, 1989
The two of them molested Burns' 6 year old daughter, but they fled their trial. They were busted in Florida.
Thomas "Possum" Dixon, #56, Jly 5, 1989
He was arrested in Texas for the 1987 murder of his ex-wife. Details on his case are unknown.
Teddy Unterreiner, #57, Jly 9, 1989
A Bay Area, California pedophile. He would volunteer as a student's tutor for SouthEast Asian boys, then molest them. There were at least 20 victims. His arrest warrant was issued in June 1988, but he fled. He was already in jail in Vancouver, Canada, for molesting a 10 year old Asian boy when an AMW tipster led law enforcement to him. He's the earliest fugitive in the capture roster that we know of who was busted serving time in another prison on newer charges.
Kelly "Sunshine" Loyd, #58, Jly 10, 1989
Her husband and she managed a Columbia, South Carolina brothel network that specialized in teen girls. Their signature tactic was convincing their victims to act as young as possible. The husband was arrested but Kelly fled. She was busted in the town of Hartsville, South Carolina.
Michael Lee Price, #59, Jly 24, 1989
He's now serving 2 life terms for 2 unrelated murders in Texas. Details are unknown.
Kendall Quinn Northern, #60, Jly 28, 1989
In January 1980, he, back then a 17 year old runaway, killed a taxi driver during a robbery in Utah. He escaped in October 1988. He was identified as an inmate in a Canadian jail. He served 2 years for the escape, and may have been released on a plea deal.
George Schleuder, #61, Jly 30, 1989
In April 1988, he burglarized a home in Mendocino, California, and raped the owner, a woman born in circa 1907. He was identified as an inmate in a Spokane, Washington prison.
Steven Ray Allen, #62, Ags 12, 1989
In December 1986, he abused and strangled his girlfriend's 3 year old son in Utah. In November 1987, he shot a man to death in a stolen property dispute in California. He was busted in Ravalli County, Idaho, roaming the mountains on a horse, badly malnourished. He got life in prison for the two killings.
Ray Warren, #63, Ags 25, 1989
Busted in Arizona. Details are unknown.
Charles John Russ, #64, Ags 24, 1989
In January 1987, in California, he ran over his wife with her own car as she fled from a 3rd-party assailant. To go on the run, he scammed his mother-in-law out of her 83 Grand savings. He was busted in Hollywood, Florida.
John Joseph Frank, #65, Ags 24, 1989
Busted in New York. Details are unknown.
Edwin Maldonado (REDEEMED), #66, Ags 23, 1989
At the time John Walsh aired him, Maldonado was at the top of Walsh's personal most wanted list for illegal firearms trafficking on behalf of gangs. He was busted in New York. After serving his 15 year sentence, he started working as a bicycle repairman apprentice's master. The last time we heard about him, he was advising youth on how to stay out of gangs.
John P Eastlack, #67, Spt 11, 1989
A diagnosed former booze baby. In Tucson, Arizona, he was serving 9 years for fraud. Around the turn of September 1989, he escaped. 3 days later, he murdered an elderly couple. Just over a week after the murders, a tipster busted him in El Paso, Texas. He was sentenced to life in prison. During a jailhouse interview, he said of America's Most Wanted, "It's a damn good show. I mean, it caught me!"
Wilson Lee "Sonny" Brook, #68, Spt 13, 1989
In 1962, he killed a Wisconsin cop. In 1976, he was paroled, then violated it by committing robbery and burglary. In September 1988, he escaped a maximum security prison. He was busted in Nevada.
Alan Buck Jones, #69, Spt 18, 1989
A South Carolina burglar and robber. In 1982, he faked his death in a boating explosion off the coast of South Carolina in order to collect 1/2 Megadollar of life insurance. His family helped him in his getaway by staging a funeral for him.
David William Polson, #70, Spt 20, 1989
On Christmas Day 1986, he murdered his live-in girlfriend. In January 1987, the body was found in Nevada. AMW tips led cops to Los Banos, California, but he shot himself to death before FBI agents could take him into custody. He's the earliest capture we know about who killed themselves just before they could be arrested.
Leroy and Kathleen Chasson, #71/#72, Spt 22, 1989
During a drug deal discussion, Leroy stabbed a man to death. In 1982, his wife Kathleen helped him escape a hospital. AMW tips led cops to Colorado, where a man posed as a commoner. When the man identified himself as a police officer, Leroy opened fire, only to end up dead in the shootout. Kathleen saw on the news that Leroy was dead, and surrendered.
Pedro Luis Estrada, #73, Oct 1, 1989
A former professional boxer on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list. In 1985, he was involved in drug trafficking and robberies. From May to August 1986, he shot 7 people dead in drug contract hits. He was busted in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, unarmed where his parents were staying.
Jerry Whittington and Diane Armstrong, #74/#75, Spt 29, 1989
Whittington was a law enforcement impersonator. He and Armstrong were members of a stolen property trafficking crew in El Paso, Texas, that specialized in stolen flight engines. They were busted in California.
John Brent Johnson, #76, Spt 23, 1989
Busted in Oklahoma. Details are unknown.
Roberto Contreras Urbaez, #77, Oct 1, 1989
In January 1988, he got in a violent argument with his ex-girlfriend in Washington, DC, that quickly escalated to the point where Urbaez blew her and her brother away with a shotgun. He was busted in San Diego, California and is now serving 47 years in prison.
James Henderson, #78, Oct 6, 1989
Busted in Arizona. Details are unknown.
Seymour Pinckney, #79, Oct 22, 1989
For years, he'd beaten and molested his common-law wife's 4 young daughters. In 1978, he killed his common-law wife and the eldest stepdaughter in New Jersey. After 11 years, this prolific child molester turned family destroyer was busted in Mathews Court House, Virginia.
Emilio Bravo, #80, Spt 22, 1989
In January 1987, he killed 2 men in Dade County, Florida, and got a life sentence. He escaped prison, only to fall for a drug sting. He was busted in Los Angeles, California, after a hostage crisis where he held another cop in jail. He's serving at least 2 life sentences.
Steven Kelly Barnett (RELEASED), #81, Oct 27, 1989
A meth dealer indicted as an accomplice to Vincent "Tape" Legrend Walters and his gang. He was busted in Mexico. He got a 5 year sentence and was released in the former half of the 1990s. Tape fled far away, before he was nabbed in Mexico as an empty capture in July 2012.
Samuel Earl Dillon, #82, Nvb 7, 1989
Arrested in Illinois for murder. Details are unknown.
John Ray Bonds, #83, Nvb 8, 1989
A Hell's Angel hitman. In a mistaken identity shooting, he killed a music store manager in Ohio. Police quickly rounded up all the other suspects, but Bonds got away. He was busted in Kentucky and is nearing the end of his 1/4 century sentence.
Lee Nell Carter, #84, Nvb 19, 1989
He was on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list for a shooting spree in Alabama. His casualty toll was 1 dead, 2 wounded. He was busted in Eastern Detroit, Michigan.
Ernesto Traslavina, #85, Nvb 17, 1989
Arrested in Mexico for his involvement in a Caribbean coke trafficking ring. Details are unknown.
Preston Jones, #86, Nvb 27, 1989
Busted in California. Details are unknown.
Bradley Hughes, #87, Dcb 18, 1989
A master con artist out of Texas, Missouri, and several New England states. It's unknown how his schemes played out. He was busted in Buxton, Maine, after a slow-speed chase, luckily with no casualties.
Leslie Ray Smith, #88, Jnr 3, 1990
Busted in Arizona. Details are unknown.
Douglas Hicks Jackson and Debra L Jackson, #89/#90, Jnr 13, 1990
Hicks-Jackson was a former Texas chief deputy. In 1986, he threatened to slay a juvenile inmate, then firebombed the teen's attorney's office, with no casualties. That December, Debra helped him escape custody. They were busted in Louisiana.
Paul Clarence Bolin, #91, Jnr 7, 1990
In September 1989, he shot up a marijuana farm east of Bakersfield, California. His casualty toll was 2 dead, 1 wounded. He was busted in Illinois. People have speculated on his sentence, with a narrow majority believing him to be on death row.
Darryl Bailey, #92, Jnr 18, 1990
A Bloods gang banger who wounded 8 people in a shooting. Busted in St. Louis, Missouri.
Minh "Tony Playboy" Duytong Nguyen, #93, Jnr 22, 1990
A Vietnamese gang banger who shot up a Houston, Texas sandwich shop. His casualty toll was 2 dead, 3 wounded. He was busted in Michigan.
Thomas Edwin Walker, #94, Fbr 4, 1990
In Alameda County, California, he met a man outside a gay bar, then robbed and murdered the man. Busted in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Shelly Rose Godwin (RELEASED), #95, Fbr 7, 1990
In June 1987, her husband, a convicted murderer serving a long sentence, pulled the incredible feat of breaking out of California's Folsom Prison with the help of several others, including Shelly. She was busted in Texas. Married and pregnant, she was released from prison after about 2 years. A year after her arrest, Glen Stewart Godwin got arrested in Mexico, then allegedly murdered a fellow inmate before escaping again. Glen was added to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list in 1996 and is still out there.
Robert Thomas Hynds, #96, Fbr 11, 1990
First, he robbed a bank in Florida, then he beat up a police officer in Massachusetts. At the time of his airing, he'd last been seen trying to steal $100 worth of Lake Tahoe casino coins. He was busted in Nevada.
James Edward Noel, #97, Fbr 26, 1990
After being charged with raping at least 5 women, he was paroled. In October 1989, he killed a woman in Los Angeles after failing in his attempts to rape her. The victim was an apartment manager whose co-manager eventually became the infamous Hollywood Madam. He was busted in California and is now serving life with no chance of parole. The eventual Hollywood Madam was later given an interview where she talked at length about her late friend.
Felipe Concepcion and Thomas Cross, #98/#99, Mrc 4/Mrc 8, 1990
Concepcion was a convicted robber and parole violator. They were both wanted for a drug related shooting in a Bronx apartment. The casualties were 2 dead, 1 wounded. They were also sought for questioning in a 3rd murder and an unrelated kidnapping. Concepcion was busted in Connecticut, and Cross was busted in Indiana.
Segundo Balaguer "Cuco" Matias, #100, Mrc 11, 1990
A flashy, high-rolling cocaine trafficker. In 1986, he met a supermodel during a trip to Hawaii. Over about a year and a half, their ties grew until the winter of 1988, when he convinced her to help him smuggle cash. In late April 1988, he shot her dead for breaking up with him. In March 1990, an AMW tipster busted him in a Los Angeles residence he'd moved into with two other women. He's now serving life in prison.
William Joseph Walker capture #11 is wanted for armed robbery in St. Charles Country, Missouri
Donald Bruce Parsons capture #27 is a twice convicted sex offender from Colorado who wanted for child molestation
Richard Yoshino capture #30 who is wanted for prison escape in Hawaii, which he is servered a prison sentence for murdere
Ray Warren capture# 63 is wanted in Billings, Montana for murder
John Joseph Frank #65 is wanted in Florida for probation violation in Orlando, Florida and defrauding an innkeeper, Also wanted in Miami, Florida for other charges
John Brent Johnson #76 is wanted in Oklahoma for Burglary, Rape and Murder, Surrenened in Oklahoma City,Ok, when he learned he about he on America Most Wanted
James Henderson #78 is wanted in Arizona for Kidnapped and Assualt on his ex-wife in an Arizona Desert, He surrenened in Tucson, AZ due to fear of being profiled on America Most Wanted
Samuel Earl Dillon # 82 is wanted in Chicago, IL for murder, He previous served two life sentences for murder, He surrenened in chicago, where he faces charge of murder, but charge has been dropped
Preston Jones #86 is wanted in San Diego, CA for prison escape where he served time for burglary, He was captured in Los Angeles, CA
I added information from America's Most Wanted, How Television Catches Crooks book