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Post by Scumhunter on Jul 25, 2016 11:47:03 GMT -5
According to the Chicago P.D. Facebook site (July 24th, 2016 post), The Hunt will profile FBI Top 10 fugitive Luis Macedo next season.
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Post by HeadMarshal on Jul 27, 2016 10:51:21 GMT -5
The official site is now saying The Hunt is to return on August 14. The date has already been noted but I wanted to reference that the site has said this.
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Post by Scumhunter on Jul 28, 2016 8:36:12 GMT -5
I meant that's what I read on the official site as well. But I didn't make reference to it so yeah. I know it's only because of election season, but I actually kind of like breaking The Hunt into two parts in a way. Gives you time to digest first 4 episodes, a better chance of a capture happening during the season itself if it's a tip that needs to be worked on etc.. My concern is that when you delay episodes, cases could get resolved before you even have a chance to air them. (And it's a good thing they got resolved, but we saw what happened last year when like three or four cases that could have went to still at large fugitives essentially got wasted).
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Post by HeadMarshal on Jul 29, 2016 21:36:31 GMT -5
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Post by Scumhunter on Jul 29, 2016 23:17:58 GMT -5
The entire hour will likely be devoted to him since there's no one else mentioned. This will be a case where even if The Hunt leads to his capture we may have to wait a while since Diaz-Juarez is likely hiding in Mexico. But hopefully he can be caught.
P.S. To further the publicity and pressure, it might be a good idea for the FBI to add him to their top 10 list a week before the episode (or Jorge Landeros before his episode buy a sex trafficker would stand out as a unique addition)
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jul 30, 2016 11:49:40 GMT -5
Alfonso Diaz Juarez would be an acceptable addition since he's been on the run for awhile now, if and when he's added I see that he'd have a reward set at more than $100,000. Now Jorge Landeros has a chance to be added if they have a clear indication of where he is. If he's still where he was living the year after the murder then i see a possible Brenda Delgado situation here. But likeliness he probably fled to another part of Mexico in order to stay out of the radar.
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Post by Scumhunter on Aug 9, 2016 4:42:24 GMT -5
It seems Jorge Rueda Landeros' episode will finally air on the August 21st episode of The Hunt: www.tvguide.com/tvshows/the-hunt-with-john-walsh/episode-4-season-3/the-cold-blooded-charmer/675325/This means Jennifer Puente, William Jordan, and Anthony Burroughs will round out the two episodes after that with of course one fugitive getting the entire hour and the other two splitting. I am getting increasingly concerned that despite the HLN simulcasts theoretically increasing viewership, with us already at the halfway point of the season, most of the fugitives left likely in Mexico or another country, this may be our first ever season of The Hunt where it doesn't end with any captures. It doesn't mean there won't be a capture after the season as a result of getting a fugitive in a foreign country, but it would be disappointing to end a season without a capture. Maybe it's just me but I think part of the problem with this season is there are a ton of cases of fugitives who are either A) Out of the country B) Possibly dead and already discussed as possibly being dead or C) Getting up there in age and could be dead by now. or a combination of the three. Let's take a look at the first four weeks: William Greer- Very slippery fugitive on the run for 10 years already so was already a difficult case. One can assume may be in Mexico or Canada by now. Oscar Menjivar-Herrera- Possibly in El Salvador. Elby Hars- In his 70's, getting up there in age. Eugene Palmer- Possibly dead. Robert Fisher- Possibly dead. The Dimitrions- Possibly in the Philippines. (I feel they're in the states but they are Filipino) So ALL FIVE cases so far have some sort of difficulty associated with them in making them a quick capture. This isn't a criticism as I think this season is their best so far, but I am just highlighting where there may be more difficulties in getting that first capture than in the past.
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Post by HeadMarshal on Aug 10, 2016 5:39:29 GMT -5
Part of the issue is that so many fugitives nowadays are fleeing to Mexico compared to AMW's early seasons. Many of these fugitives will be among those law enforcement want profiled the most on The Hunt. Even though we are getting better at capturing fugitives in Mexico, it still can be a challenge at times with extradition and getting an exact address for the fugitive.
The Hunt really needs to reconsider airing so many fugitives that flee into the woods and who may end up deceased. I'm not saying this in regards to as much with Robert Fisher but we saw what became of Shane Franklin Miller and the same could have happened to David Burgert and Eugene Palmer. It took so many years to find the remains of Jason McVean as a comparison.
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Post by Scumhunter on Aug 10, 2016 7:03:13 GMT -5
We may still yet see a capture this season. But I agree these ran into the woods cases (sans Fisher) are getting to be too much now.
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Post by HeadMarshal on Aug 11, 2016 9:55:31 GMT -5
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Post by Scumhunter on Aug 11, 2016 19:05:35 GMT -5
Not sure if I'm a fan of the title "Murder Girl" but hope it's a good episode nonetheless and she definitely needs a profile. This means Anthony Burroughs and William Jordan likely split the season finale. P.S. Even if we don't get a capture by the end of the season (we could still see a season 3 direct result capture, it's just it would likely be a foreign country capture which takes time), at least the capture of Chris Ponce happened during the season to make up for it.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Aug 14, 2016 20:31:26 GMT -5
It seems Jorge Rueda Landeros' episode will finally air on the August 21st episode of The Hunt: www.tvguide.com/tvshows/the-hunt-with-john-walsh/episode-4-season-3/the-cold-blooded-charmer/675325/This means Jennifer Puente, William Jordan, and Anthony Burroughs will round out the two episodes after that with of course one fugitive getting the entire hour and the other two splitting. I am getting increasingly concerned that despite the HLN simulcasts theoretically increasing viewership, with us already at the halfway point of the season, most of the fugitives left likely in Mexico or another country, this may be our first ever season of The Hunt where it doesn't end with any captures. It doesn't mean there won't be a capture after the season as a result of getting a fugitive in a foreign country, but it would be disappointing to end a season without a capture. Maybe it's just me but I think part of the problem with this season is there are a ton of cases of fugitives who are either A) Out of the country B) Possibly dead and already discussed as possibly being dead or C) Getting up there in age and could be dead by now. or a combination of the three. Let's take a look at the first four weeks: William Greer- Very slippery fugitive on the run for 10 years already so was already a difficult case. One can assume may be in Mexico or Canada by now. Oscar Menjivar-Herrera- Possibly in El Salvador. Elby Hars- In his 70's, getting up there in age. Eugene Palmer- Possibly dead. Robert Fisher- Possibly dead. The Dimitrions- Possibly in the Philippines. (I feel they're in the states but they are Filipino) So ALL FIVE cases so far have some sort of difficulty associated with them in making them a quick capture. This isn't a criticism as I think this season is their best so far, but I am just highlighting where there may be more difficulties in getting that first capture than in the past. I must correct you and say that only Julieanne Dimitrion is of Filipino decent and John Dimitrion is a native Hawaiian, but again they do look Filipino which means they could fit down there. Robert Fisher could be out of the country as well but it's anyone's guess. Now on the episode currently, Alfonso Diaz Juarez is shown as the A-Hole he really is, he is basically dehumanizing these young girls. Personally I would accept his addition to the 10 most wanted list because of the fact that he's a manipulative and disgusting pervert.
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Post by Scumhunter on Aug 14, 2016 23:12:05 GMT -5
Diaz-Juarez profile was very good. The Hunt like AMW wants to inspire viewers to be outraged/saddened/inspired enough to send in a tip if they know the fugitive's whereabouts so great job in that aspect.
I also really liked the graphics and re-enactment of when they took down most of Hortencia's crew and the subsequent discussion of her trial was very emotional for me.
My one complaint has nothing to do with the show but CNN itself. Not only are the huge ads advertising the 10 PM show (Declassified) distracting but they covered up some of the translation on the screen when one of the victims was speaking in Spanish. I was able to follow along anyway but it was distracting.
I understand they want to promote all their shows but they need to find a way to make it less distracting.
However, that complaint aside, very good episode and while unless for some reason in the states Diaz-Juarez won't be captured in a day, hopefully The Hunt can generate a tip that leads to his eventual capture in Mexico (where he's likely hiding.)
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Post by Scumhunter on Aug 17, 2016 2:26:23 GMT -5
It seems Jorge Rueda Landeros' episode will finally air on the August 21st episode of The Hunt: www.tvguide.com/tvshows/the-hunt-with-john-walsh/episode-4-season-3/the-cold-blooded-charmer/675325/This means Jennifer Puente, William Jordan, and Anthony Burroughs will round out the two episodes after that with of course one fugitive getting the entire hour and the other two splitting. I am getting increasingly concerned that despite the HLN simulcasts theoretically increasing viewership, with us already at the halfway point of the season, most of the fugitives left likely in Mexico or another country, this may be our first ever season of The Hunt where it doesn't end with any captures. It doesn't mean there won't be a capture after the season as a result of getting a fugitive in a foreign country, but it would be disappointing to end a season without a capture. Maybe it's just me but I think part of the problem with this season is there are a ton of cases of fugitives who are either A) Out of the country B) Possibly dead and already discussed as possibly being dead or C) Getting up there in age and could be dead by now. or a combination of the three. Let's take a look at the first four weeks: William Greer- Very slippery fugitive on the run for 10 years already so was already a difficult case. One can assume may be in Mexico or Canada by now. Oscar Menjivar-Herrera- Possibly in El Salvador. Elby Hars- In his 70's, getting up there in age. Eugene Palmer- Possibly dead. Robert Fisher- Possibly dead. The Dimitrions- Possibly in the Philippines. (I feel they're in the states but they are Filipino) So ALL FIVE cases so far have some sort of difficulty associated with them in making them a quick capture. This isn't a criticism as I think this season is their best so far, but I am just highlighting where there may be more difficulties in getting that first capture than in the past. I must correct you and say that only Julieanne Dimitrion is of Filipino decent and John Dimitrion is a native Hawaiian, but again they do look Filipino which means they could fit down there. Robert Fisher could be out of the country as well but it's anyone's guess. Now on the episode currently, Alfonso Diaz Juarez is shown as the A-Hole he really is, he is basically dehumanizing these young girls. Personally I would accept his addition to the 10 most wanted list because of the fact that he's a manipulative and disgusting pervert. Forgot to respond this, but yeah one half of the Dimitrions is Filipino which is probably enough for them to flee to the Philippines. But you take a look, not one capture in season 3, and every fugitive left besides possibly William Jordan has probably fled the country, and Jordan's been on the run for decades. That's not to say a capture won't happen during the season. I think American Greed: The Fugitives only caught one fugitive from a first run airing and the other results were from reruns in the following years. So either a Latin American country lead which usually takes some time to process or a rerun could still catch a season 3 fugitive after the fact, but it would still be disappointing to end the season without one. That being said, the Chris Ponce capture, while apparently not direct, does make up for that somewhat.
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Post by Scumhunter on Aug 17, 2016 18:20:49 GMT -5
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