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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jul 16, 2019 0:12:27 GMT -5
While South Africa was very tempting, South America is a possibility, if I went with Asia I’d say China or the Philippines, but I voted Latin/Central America because think Jason Brown is hiding out in Mexico. I mean if William Greer got caught in Mexico after living 4 years before his capture in 2017, I think anything is possible with Brown.
He could pass off as a French citizen in Mexico or he may have learned Spanish here in the States since Arizona and California have a significant Hispanic population (mostly of Mexican descent), so it wouldn’t be difficult for him.
I wouldn’t be surprised if like Greer, Brown started a brand new life with a wife and kids. I see Brown hiding somewhere in rural southern Mexico around the area Greer was captured.
I wouldn’t really limit it to Mexico but I’d say Honduras or Guatemala are possible locations too since Eric Conn and Leslie Rogge were caught there too and those countries have significant American populations.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jul 16, 2019 0:02:02 GMT -5
I'd like to hear everyone's opinion on this, and in my opinion it could be the key to finally solving this manhunt- what do we think Jason is doing for a living or doing to make money? It was said he never had to work a real job a day in his life. But he did have "jobs", just not legitimate ones. Fake modeling agencies, toy companies etc... It is believed perhaps he's leeching off a woman he met while on the run to support himself. But is it possible he could have some sort of legit job? He's older and perhaps not all about the playboy lifestyle anymore. Perhaps it is just a matter of surviving being on the run. Remember Dan Hiers on the U.S. Marshals list was caught* (not officially confirmed) teaching English in China. Jason Brown is multilingual and can easily get a job as either French or English teacher wherever he is hiding. This is the thing that still scares me the most about Brown. He's wanted for one murder that we know of, but what happens if he ever runs out of money again? I don’t think Jason Brown could get a teaching Job in the U.S. since I know here in States they constantly do background checks (as far as I know they do in the county I live in). I think Brown is doing jobs that allow payment in Cash in order to avoid a paper trail perhaps as a handyman, in Construction, Farm/Ranch Hand, Fisherman. I know during the Dateline episode in 2013 investigators said that Jason hiding out with his father John is a conspiracy theory, but after all this time, and given the weird ending to such cases like for example thinking this whole time Donald Webb’s Ex wife divorced her husband in 2005 and in 2017 it would come out that she had a secret room for him, and buried him in her backyard in 1999 while I was thinking Mrs. Webb genuinely knew nothing about her husbands whereabouts. I think the family might know where John Brown is and perhaps Jason is with him, unless the whole secret room part is also what’s going on, however Brown’s family is more than likely being watched.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jul 10, 2019 0:18:39 GMT -5
Nyleen Marshall’s mother’s remains were found in a hotel room in Mexico in 1995. She had been sexually assaulted. I’ve had to listen to the podcast 3 times in a row and what stood out to me was Nancy Marshall’s (Nyleen’s now deceased mother) murder or also speculated suicide.
I’m curious if the man who was calling and sending letters likely got rid of Nancy as the man was known to travel to other parts of the United States, as well as internationally to places like England and Canada, but then again Nancy could have had her life cut short thanks to drug cartels.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jul 9, 2019 22:32:02 GMT -5
Recently I have submitted Eugene Palmer’s Case to be aired on the YouTube Channel show, Criminally Listed.
So far Robert Fisher, John Gentry and Brad Bishop, Antonio Angles have all been aired on that YouTube channel.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jul 6, 2019 21:24:57 GMT -5
I realize it takes the "fun" out of predicting but any fugitive added to the violent crimes and murders section of the FBI's website is a candidate for the top ten list by default. With that being said I think Jamaine Harrington is an even more likely addition than usual as he fits a few key areas- has been on the run since 2015 which is recent but long enough where extra publicity could be helpful, he probably could be caught off public tips, and the murder happened as the result of a fight at a hotel where he opened fire in public which checks off the danger to the public aspect. Of course we have to wait for the next capture to happen to see if I'm right. I really don’t have any contenders at the moment, but he’d be an excellent choice should the FBI have a slot open (and/or highly unlikely but remove someone from the list)
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jul 3, 2019 23:03:48 GMT -5
Does anyone know what Canadian law enforcement wanted the Chief Financial Officer of Huawei for? Canada arrested her at the request of the United States, the charge against her has to do with Huawei doing deals with Iran despite sanctions on that country.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jul 2, 2019 7:07:46 GMT -5
I don’t know why, but I’ve got a heavy hunch that maybe 3 FBI Top Ten Fugitives are about to get caught, and the individuals I feel that hunch for are Yaser Said, Santiago Mederos and Arnoldo Jimenez.
It’s interesting how I’m having this hunch since it was around this time 10 years ago that the Top Ten List had 3 slots open up when Emigdio Preciado, Edward Harper, & Jorge Lopez Orozco were all captured.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jun 26, 2019 23:44:18 GMT -5
I’m thinking perhaps Bishop did the same thing Victor Gerena allegedly did and fled to Mexico and then onto Cuba under an assumed name.
The fact that it’s an interesting destination at the time in 1976, nobody would suspect he’s there which could explain why he’s been at large for so long.... also Bishop could possibly be somewhere in China too since he allegedly read books about Mao Zedong according to James Bruno. There had been tips a few years that someone resembling Brad Bishop was found deceased in Hong Kong or that he was living there, but it also got me thinking, heck even in Taiwan, but Mainland China has never come up as a possible location.
Bishop has to be in or had been living in Cuba or China a guy like him can hide but with today’s technology you either have to be living with the Amish, live off the grid as a survivalist, or live in a country that has a questionable human rights record.
I would go as far as to say Bishop may have fled to Iran before relations deteriorated in 1979 and was eventually met with foul play by the government of that country, or imprisoned after the 1979 revolution that brought in the current regime.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jun 19, 2019 20:12:55 GMT -5
Usually when the FBI removes someone from their website, they usually get caught, like Wayne Silsbee and a fugitive from Mexico Wanted for extortion, was removed from the FBI website only to be caught in Mexico months later.
Given Jimenez’s Top Ten Poster mentions Reynosa, Mexico (a location never mentioned on his old poster), I think in 2018 they were close to him but had fallen off the radar and Reynosa, Mexico plays an important role in this investigation.
It’s also very telling that when Jimenez was added to the Top Ten List, he was only bumped up to the top of the section on the week he was added, whereas Eugene Palmer was on top of the Top Ten section, made case of the week, and bumped up to the Top of the Top Ten section once again for a good 2 weeks after his addition.
I feel Jimenez could go down in a few months either due to investigation or a tip from someone in Mexico.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jun 19, 2019 20:08:14 GMT -5
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jun 15, 2019 11:43:45 GMT -5
I really hate getting into technicalities since the victims are what's most important but at the very least two separate incidents where at least one person was murdered. Sorry for not clarifying. Then only Mederos fits that bill. Anyways..... Stephenson has already been sent back to New Jersey, just wondering how this will all play out considering he committed 2 murders in 2 jurisdictions.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jun 15, 2019 11:38:19 GMT -5
What's most important is getting justice for Ivy DeJesus and Natina Kiah but I learned from a psychology professor at CrimeCon that they changed the definition of serial killer from three or more to only two or more victims back in 2005. (Even I didn't previously know this) So unfortunately, Stephenson is by technical definition a serial killer if found guilty of both alleged murders. So by that definition Antwan Mims, Terry Strickland, Santiago Mederos, & Yaser Said are serial killers.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jun 15, 2019 0:48:20 GMT -5
It’s been nearly a year since Brad Bishop was removed from the Ten Most Wanted List, and at first I was very upset that they ended up removing a case that I had long been optimistic would be solved thanks to the list.
Unfortunately Bishop’s tenure on the Top Ten List didn’t result in a capture, did not end up locating him deceased or pushing him to surrender as I had thought would possibly happened back on April 10, 2014. Within the past year or so, I’ve reflected extensively on Brad Bishop’s removal from the Top Ten List, at first I took it very negatively, but you take a bad situation and you see the good in it, yes Bishop was bumped off the list, but in his place was a more recent and more dangerous fugitive that took his place.
The most recent addition of 80 year old Eugene Palmer, got to me understand that the FBI didn’t remove Bishop because of his age, rather they removed him because tips had stopped coming in on him for some time before Antwan Mims addition to the list.
Also the FBI added a 77 year old man in 2014, whose last known confirmed sighting was in 1976 (not counting the unconfirmed alleged sightings in Europe) and if he hasn’t been seen in over 40 years then it’s an indication that he could either be deceased, every fraile, or the investigation has hit a dead end (i.e. tips).
Since we aren’t the FBI, we don’t know if they only added Bishop to only remove him in a couple of years as the list was a complete crapshoot when Bishop was added in the spring of 2014.
Going back to the discussion of Bishop’s age, if the FBI was worried about adding an old fugitive, they would’ve never have added Eugene Palmer to the FBI Top Ten. A person in their 80s is pretty much dangerous, perhaps some of you guys may remember the man who shot a security guard at the holocaust memorial in Washington, D.C. in June 2009, the shooter was an 88 year old man named James Von Brunn, so anyone could be a very dangerous individual once they’ve reached that level of barbarity.
Flaws in the Bishop Case.
The FBI didn’t add Bishop to the Top Ten List in the 1970s however I feel they could have added him as late as 2009.
Investigators working the Bishop Case, decided to close the case in the 1980s only to reopen it in 1991/1992.
The men in prison Brad Bishop was communicating with via letter were never interviewed and Albert Kenneth Bankston died in 1983 well after the FBI decided to reopen the manhunt.
Another flaw is that much of the focus has been more in Europe (it makes sense since he allegedly preferred it there) than in the Americas, Africa, and Asia, though with Bishop’s addition to the Top Ten List did end up having some tips in those parts of the world.
Investigators kept overlooking to see if there was a link between Bishop and the CIA.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jun 14, 2019 23:34:29 GMT -5
My first list.
Alhassane Ould Mohamed- Wanted for numerous assassinations, but was indicted in the U.S. for the murder of a diplomat in Niger in 2000, was added to the FBI website in September 2013. Alhassane was captured in by French Forces in Northern Mali in November 2013.
Vicente Carrillo Fuentes- Drug Trafficker, was on the FBI website. He was captured in October 2014.
George Zinkhan- Breaking news Fugitive wanted for a triple homicide in late April 2009 in Georgia. He was found deceased a mile away from where his vehicle was discovered in early May 2009.
(Also on the third guy on my list, I’m surprised it’s already been 10 years since the George Zinkhan manhunt)
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jun 14, 2019 23:28:02 GMT -5
Clearly the title is self explanatory, but this thread is about former fugitives you had as contenders for the FBI Top Ten List whose cases have since been resolved or were eventually added to the FBI Top Ten.
Also this discussion isn’t limited to FBI fugitives rather fugitives who were aired on crime shows or breaking news fugitives.
I’ve had this thread in mind for awhile, but I decided to post it now since the George Zinkhan manhunt unfolded in the final months of me being in elementary school.
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