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Post by theczar on Mar 23, 2013 13:21:03 GMT -5
I understand not everyone's going to be as talented as Frank Bender, but I still don't get how they got that out of his old mugshot
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Post by theczar on Mar 23, 2013 13:05:54 GMT -5
One thing though is that they absolutely need a new age-progression photo of him. The one they have now is horrible
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Post by theczar on Mar 23, 2013 12:58:29 GMT -5
I believe the others were William Fischer, Donald Santini, John Gentry, and Adam Zachs. Those are the ones off the top of my head.
And I believe Ellis is probably still alive. He was relatively young at the time.
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Post by theczar on Mar 23, 2013 12:18:04 GMT -5
Fugitive Profile as of August 20th, 2014 (Based on Oklahoma Department of Corrections website): NAME: ELLIS, TEDDY RACE: White SEX: Male DOB: 01-AUG-1964 HEIGHT: 5 FT. 8 IN. WEIGHT: 140 LBS. HAIR: Black EYES: Hazel TIPS: If you have any information on the whereabouts of Teddy Ellis, you are asked to call the Oklahoma DOC Internal Affairs Fugitive Apprehension Unit at (405)425-2570 OR TOLL FREE (866)363-1119Teddy Ellis is wanted for the murder of Dale Spurgin back in 1982. Ellis was a 17 year-old high school dropout who was driving around with two other guys when they spotted Spurgin hitchhiking. They picked him up and continued driving around. At one point, they stopped so Spurgin could buy them some beer. Ellis noticed his wad of cash, and the fact that Spurgin carried a black-powdered .38, excited Ellis. While driving, Ellis asked Spurgin to let him try out his gun; Spurgin agreed. Instead of shooting over a bridge they had reached, Ellis shot Spurgin twice in the head and back, killing him. If I recall correctly from the reenactment, Spurgin only had about $20 on him. Ellis was arrested and sentenced to life in prison. In 1986, Ellis and four other inmates crawled through a storm drain and cut through a fence, escaping the prison. I use to live in Oklahoma; given how barren and dead some places are, I can see Ellis still staying in Oklahoma, or maybe some neighboring state. My guess is that he's probably working as a laborer. Thoughts? UPDATE from site admin: As of July 26th, 2018, Ellis is still mentioned on the Oklahoma DOC website as one of their "15 Most Wanted" escapees: okoffender.doc.ok.gov/search?Fugitives=true&MostWanted=trueAdmin Note: If you have any news-related updates on this case, please contact us here: amwfans.com/thread/1662/website-contact-form
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Post by theczar on Mar 20, 2013 14:35:51 GMT -5
Only 14.... Incredible. And I think the others got like 99 years too.
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Post by theczar on Mar 20, 2013 14:31:24 GMT -5
That's the case of Dimitrious Androusopulous. He was captured in Greece back in 2005, but they refused to extradite him and tried him there. Not sure what his sentence was, but it was a lot less than the others got.
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Post by theczar on Mar 20, 2013 13:51:34 GMT -5
Unfortunately with some of these cases, I either never saw the case air, or I simply don't remember. I know I saw Maloney's last airing, but I only remember vaguely. That's why I like finding old reenactments on YouTube.
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Post by theczar on Mar 20, 2013 8:46:25 GMT -5
Joseph Maloney is wanted for the murder of his wife June back in 1967. June was tired of Joe's abusive behavior and finally left him, although she agreed to see him occasionally for the sake of their kids. During their separation, Joe visited a neighbor, who was an amateur chemist, and discussed certain chemicals, particularly one that was odorless and tasteless. The neighbor was suspicious of Joe and ordered his family not to let anyone, especially Joe, into his chemical department. Joe, however, was able to convince the man's sister to let him in. During a party for their son, Joe gave June a couple drinks laced with the poison. She got sick and eventually fell into a coma. Joe tried to convince the doctors that June was depressed and tried to commit suicide, but when she eventually died, an autopsy showed the same poison stolen from the neighbors lab was in her body. Joe was arrested for her murder, but convinced the courts he needed to be committed to a mental facility. The courts didn't know that Joe used to work at that same facility, and Joe eventually escaped. In 1973, Joe was arrested in Ireland under the name Michael O'Shea. But because the U.S. and Ireland did not have an extradition treaty, he was released. In 1985, he was arrested again after a treaty between the U.S. and Ireland came into effect. He was housed in a maximum security after making two efforts to escape. A year later, the law was thrown out and Josephy Maloney was relased again. He soon fled with his new wife, Sheila O'Shea. He was first profiled back in 1993 to 2003. Where do you guys think he is now? My guess is that after he left Ireland, he fled to Canada and is either there still, or he maybe fled back to Ireland years later. Thoughts? UPDATE from site admin: As of July 27th, 2018, Unsolved Wiki still mentions Maloney as "Results: Wanted": unsolvedmysteries.wikia.com/wiki/Joe_MaloneyAdmin Note #1: Based on wanted location, our advice for anyone with information on this fugitive's whereabouts would be to contact Monroe County (New York) Crime Stoppers. You can submit an anonymous web tip to them at the following link: www.tipsubmit.com/WebTips.aspx?AgencyID=177&HR=http%3A//www.tipsoft.com/index.asp?p=webtips Admin Note: If you have any news-related updates on this case, please contact us here: amwfans.com/thread/1662/website-contact-form
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Post by theczar on Mar 19, 2013 13:40:20 GMT -5
I understand, it just gets way to aggravating sometimes.
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Post by theczar on Mar 19, 2013 11:28:40 GMT -5
This is one of those cases where I wish the U.S. would just agree to the 30 year sentence, have him come back, then say "screw you Venezuela, he's getting life." I mean, what are they to us? I just get mad whenever another country pulls this on us, and we just have to take it.
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Post by theczar on Mar 19, 2013 11:22:48 GMT -5
Most likely he's overseas in Europe somewhere, as I doubt he has any reason to come back to the U.S. The FBI poster also mentions he might be a suicide risk. I wonder what makes them think that.
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Post by theczar on Mar 17, 2013 0:11:36 GMT -5
True, they really screwed up with this one. My only hope is that Sabrina hasn't been too brainwashed that a relationship with her father doesn't get too awkward.
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Post by theczar on Mar 16, 2013 23:45:58 GMT -5
There's a new update in the case of Dara Llorens. Greg Allen has hired a private investigator who claims that no one has seen or heard from Lloren for about a year. He believes that Lloren may have gotten involved with some bad people and may have been killed. The investigator claims Sabrina is being taken care of by a women who Dara befriended. What do you guys think? If its true, it may mean Greg will soon be reunited with his daughter, although considering Dara's history of lies, she may be brainwashed. Also, I wouldn't have much sympathy for Dara either. Parental abduction is a very underrated crime and the damage inflicted on the children is severe, not to mention the agony the other parent goes through. www.myfoxaustin.com/story/21645537/new-developments-released-in-case-of-missing-girl
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Post by theczar on Mar 14, 2013 12:11:12 GMT -5
And we forget that the mob has killed so many people with their bodies never being discovered. It wouldn't surprise me if his body was at the bottom of the ocean or in a landfill somewhere with all the other poor souls.
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Post by theczar on Mar 14, 2013 11:47:43 GMT -5
Fugitive Profile as of August 31st, 2014 (Based on NY State 100 Most Wanted/2011 AMW archive): Sex: Male Race: White Height: 5' 3" Weight: 145 Date of Birth: 10/19/1948 Scars, Marks, Tattoos: upper left arm/star pentagram; 2" scar, right side of mouth to chin; left index finger; scar back; Alias(es): Joseph Anderson, Joseph DeStefano, Anthony Melano, Joseph DeAngelo, Anthony Quartieri, Anthony Milano, Joseph Deajro, Joseph DeAngelio, Joseph Wyman, Joseph Quadero, Joseph Quartier Who to call if you've seen him: US Marshals Service 1-877-WANTED-2Joseph Quartieri is wanted for escaping from jail while facing charges of armed robbery and the attempted murder of a police officer. Quartieri was a low-level associate of the Gambino crime family who had serve 8 years in prison and had been arrested 2 dozen times. He had already robbed two other jewelry stores and was casing another. The people working the store recognized what he was up to and got the police there. A shootout soon ensued, but no one was injured. Quartieri was later arrested, but was able to escape the jail. In the blog I linked, it claims that Quartieri robbed a Dunkin Donuts after he escaped, and that was the last anyone heard from or seen of him. In 2002, during the funeral of John Gotti, authorities had the identities of everyone attending except for one man. They believed it might have been Quartieri. Tips later led U.S. Marshalls to the man's address, where it was revealed he was a former cop who had attended school with Gotti. This meant the trail to Quartieri is still cold. He was profiled from 1993-2007, I believe. The blog mentioned two possible theories regarding his fate. One was that he was smuggled out of the country by his organized crime associates. The other was that he was killed after he came to collect money over some stolen jewelry. I tend to believe the later more, but I have problems with both. 1. There is no way the mob would've wasted all the time, money, and resources it would take to smuggle someone out of the country for someone like Quartieri. The impression I get is that he was very low on the mob totem pole, considering he spent most of his adult life in prison. Add the fact that he was a herion addict and that he tried to kill a cop, I think the mob would've simply just killed him and disposed of the body so it could never be recovered. 2. If the mob did kill him, with all the informants that they have spit out, wouldn't at least one of them know about it, or at the very least heard rumors? I find it hard to believe that of all the mobsters to turn evidence, not one heard anything about what might have happened to Quartieri. This may indicate though that Quartieri fled somewhere and became legitimate. This to seems hard to believe, but its the only one that makes a little sense. Thoughts? theerant.yuku.com/topic/29064web.archive.org/web/20110110083117/http://www.amw.com/fugitives/brief.cfm?id=26334#caseAdmin Note: If you have any news-related updates on this case, please contact us here: amwfans.com/thread/1662/website-contact-form
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