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Post by HeadMarshal on Aug 23, 2014 5:00:55 GMT -5
Was wondering who would be interested in signing up for this. This is where you can ask a signed up member questions based on anything you can think of (can be AMW related or anything else). I only request that questions be appropriate and members can refuse to answer a question if they don't feel comfortable answering it. Obviously since I started this thread, I will sign up. Sign Up List ------------ HeadMarshal Pakman Scumhunter theczar 912thamwuser
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Post by Scumhunter on Aug 23, 2014 9:19:53 GMT -5
I'll sign up as long as no one asks boxers or briefs.
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Post by pakman on Aug 23, 2014 12:05:05 GMT -5
I'm an open book, so I'll do it
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Post by HeadMarshal on Aug 28, 2014 19:59:52 GMT -5
I'm starting this up. To Scumhunter: What AMW cases out of the New York City region did you take the most personally, or were the most interesting to you?
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Post by Scumhunter on Aug 28, 2014 20:50:31 GMT -5
I think Andre Neverson is the NYC fugitive I want caught the most. To allegedly kill not just girlfriend but his own sister as well. It's very frustrating he hasn't been caught yet. He's a guy everyone assumes must have been caught by now and he hasn't been. I did take the Cathy Morales case very personally before I found out the Facebook backstory was probably not true. Not that Aisha Morales dying is any less tragic. Ok to move this along I assume I should ask a member who hasn't participated yet. So pakman- since I know you're a court reporter- what is the most interesting case you've ever covered? Sorry since I know it's only supposed to be one question but also since I'm curious- what is the most bizarre case you've ever covered?
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Post by 912thamwuser on Aug 29, 2014 0:34:42 GMT -5
To Scumhunter: Andre Neverson was 2nd only to Michael Blane Brashar on my 20 Most Wanted Fugitives of '002. Am I the only one who ranked Neverson that high on their Most Wanted of '002? I know John Walsh put him towards the top of his Most Wanted of '006, but I think only I put Neverson at #2 in '002
To HeadMarshal: I don't think there's anything I'm too ashamed to answer or too afraid to divulge that any of you would be interested in. If you can think of a question for me, don't be afraid to ask!
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Post by Scumhunter on Aug 29, 2014 8:53:32 GMT -5
To Scumhunter: Andre Neverson was 2nd only to Michael Blane Brashar on my 20 Most Wanted Fugitives of '002. Am I the only one who ranked Neverson that high on their Most Wanted of '002? I know John Walsh put him towards the top of his Most Wanted of '006, but I think only I put Neverson at #2 in '002 To HeadMarshal: I don't think there's anything I'm too ashamed to answer or too afraid to divulge that any of you would be interested in. If you can think of a question for me, don't be afraid to ask! 912th- we have the lists on our site, as you can see, I put Neverson at #2 behind Michael Brashar just like you! amwfans.com/thread/84/amw-personal-year-2000-2012
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Post by pakman on Aug 30, 2014 12:09:14 GMT -5
Ok to move this along I assume I should ask a member who hasn't participated yet. So pakman- since I know you're a court reporter- what is the most interesting case you've ever covered? Sorry since I know it's only supposed to be one question but also since I'm curious- what is the most bizarre case you've ever covered? The most interesting case I ever covered was probably the first-degree murder trial I just wrapped a couple weeks ago. The crime itself happened on Mother's Day 2011; a 19-year-old was shot in the neck at a bonfire party around 4 a.m. He was taken to the hospital then flown to another one, where they determined they couldn't remove the bullet without killing him (the bullet also severed his spine and paralyzed him from the shoulders down). He spent some time in rehab centers before moving to Florida with his mom, where he died from his injuries about eight months later. Once he died, investigators were able to remove the bullet and it matched a gun that had been recovered the day of the shooting from a house just a block away. Soon a witness came forward and gave the name of someone who had confessed the crime to him, and soon DNA evidence linked the suspect the the murder (his skin cells were found on the scope of the rifle). In July 2012, the suspect was arrested and charged with murder, and two weeks ago, after a weeklong trial, he was convicted of first-degree murder. Turns out the teen who was shot was an innocent victim; the shooter was a gang member who was shooting at the party because rival gang members were there and he didn't like that. So he just shot into the party, not knowing or caring who he hit. Most bizarre...that's a tough one, because there have been a lot of weird crimes that I've covered. If I had to pick though, I'd go with the one I covered three years ago about the woman who was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of her neighbor. In December 2001, she shot and killed him and said he was committing a home invasion robbery with another man (who was never identified). But one of the investigators on the case thought something was bizarre; minor details weren't adding up, and her story was always slightly different. Nearly a decade later, the woman was arrested and charged with murder; it turns out that she had made up the whole story about the home invasion. She actually lured the neighbor to her house and made it look like a home invasion. The motive? At the time of the shooting she was involved in a bitter child custody dispute with her ex-husband; she made up all these lies about him, including saying he molested their son (police investigated and said the allegations were false). So she concocted this elaborate plan and then went to police and said she thought they should investigate her ex-husband for possibly putting a hit out on her. And that's just the tip of the iceberg; I haven't even told you about the part about how when she was arrested she had three passports with phony names on them and had extorted a dentist in Chicago that she was having an affair with. "Dateline" and "Snapped" have both done episodes about her.
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Post by theczar on Sept 1, 2014 17:09:06 GMT -5
If it's still open, I'll sign up for this.
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Post by HeadMarshal on Sept 1, 2014 17:09:58 GMT -5
If it's still open, I'll sign up for this. Of course!
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