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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Feb 6, 2017 13:17:04 GMT -5
Well huge news here, not an update on a fugitive or any additions, but the FBI just launched a new app today, and it's fully working.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Feb 11, 2017 0:17:18 GMT -5
I know this may seem weird to post on here, and I'm not saying it's some sort of conspiracy theory, but I find this very interesting, but idk If it's just me, or is it a coincidence that the 2 longest running fugitives on the current list (Robert Fisher and Alexis Flores) have almost the almost the identical sequence number as FBI list runner up, Donald Webb and record holder, Victor Gerena, only with Fisher and Flores its in the 400s.
Donald Webb's Sequence #: 375
Victor Gerena's Sequence #: 386
Robert Fisher's Sequence #: 475
Alexis Flores's Sequence #: 487
(Though it's not accurate for Flores and Gerena, the coincidence is damning)
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Post by Scumhunter on Feb 11, 2017 0:26:10 GMT -5
I know this may seem weird to post on here, and I'm not saying it's some sort of conspiracy theory, but I find this very interesting, but idk If it's just me, or is it a coincidence that the 2 longest running fugitives on the current list (Robert Fisher and Alexis Flores) have almost the almost the identical sequence number as FBI list runner up, Donald Webb and record holder, Victor Gerena, only with Fisher and Flores its in the 400s. Donald Webb's Sequence #: 375 Victor Gerena's Sequence #: 386 Robert Fisher's Sequence #: 475 Alexis Flores's Sequence #: 487 (Though it's not accurate for Flores and Gerena, the coincidence is damning) We'll never know until we get to 575 and 588 in 2032
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Feb 11, 2017 0:27:22 GMT -5
I know this may seem weird to post on here, and I'm not saying it's some sort of conspiracy theory, but I find this very interesting, but idk If it's just me, or is it a coincidence that the 2 longest running fugitives on the current list (Robert Fisher and Alexis Flores) have almost the almost the identical sequence number as FBI list runner up, Donald Webb and record holder, Victor Gerena, only with Fisher and Flores its in the 400s. Donald Webb's Sequence #: 375 Victor Gerena's Sequence #: 386 Robert Fisher's Sequence #: 475 Alexis Flores's Sequence #: 487 (Though it's not accurate for Flores and Gerena, the coincidence is damning) We'll never know until we get to 575 and 588 in 2032 Also what makes it odd is that both Fisher and Webb were rumored to have called the AMW hotline and both had seen many false leads over the years. Flores and Gerena are both in countries with tricky extradition treaties, although that is changing with Cuba currently
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Post by Scumhunter on Feb 11, 2017 0:32:18 GMT -5
In all seriousness, I chalk it up to coincidence. They do this in sports also. You can find coincidence in anything if you try hard enough, but they are fun observations.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Feb 23, 2017 23:11:17 GMT -5
I'm planning on uploading a few podcasts probably on a couple cases here.
Cases that I likely will do a podcast on in the next few days:
•Abigail Williams and Liberty German- Indiana- 2017 (it's a given I'll do it)
•Gregory Whitehead- Colorado- 2008
•Daniel Min Suh- Georgia- 1999
•Yegizar Karapetyan- California- 2003
•Ger Chang- Wisconsin- 2011
Any thoughts?
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Post by Scumhunter on Feb 24, 2017 0:13:44 GMT -5
I'm planning on uploading a few podcasts probably on a couple cases here. Cases that I likely will do a podcast on in the next few days: •Abigail Williams and Liberty German- Indiana- 2017 (it's a given I'll do it) •Gregory Whitehead- Colorado- 2008 •Daniel Min Suh- Georgia- 1999 •Yegizar Karapetyan- California- 2003 •Ger Chang- Wisconsin- 2011 Any thoughts? All sound good to me!
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Feb 24, 2017 0:16:27 GMT -5
It'll be the first time my voice will be heard lol, but I'm going to focus on cases on the FBI site that don't have a podcast done by "wanted by the FBI"
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Feb 25, 2017 11:04:19 GMT -5
Unfortunately I can't post my 19 minute podcast on Gregory Whitehead's thread
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Mar 2, 2017 17:19:51 GMT -5
I guess this week with Alejandro Castillo's addition to the murder section, it gives us a clear look at the 2/3 Top Ten potentials.
I'm assuming that Faustino Lara Valdez and Castillo will be added, but the third fugitive is just hard to predict as there are so many cases on that site to choose from and deciding whether it'll be a cold case or not.
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Post by Scumhunter on Mar 2, 2017 19:33:49 GMT -5
I'm not assuming anyone that will be added. Valdez and Castillo are automatic contenders because they're recent and in the violent crimes- murders section. Means they can be added, that's it. Not to get political, but I do find it interesting there hasn't been one FBI Top 10 or U.S. Marshals Top 15 addition under a new Presidency. Part of me is like "do they fear adding a Hispanic fugitive this early on because of Trump's controversial stance on immigration.?"or "Do they fear adding a white guy and looking too politically correct?" I'm not being entirely serious here but it will be interesting to see when one is finally added lol.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Mar 2, 2017 20:14:48 GMT -5
That is true it can't be for certain that those 2 will be added and Wow well I don't really see the race aspect of the list, I just want to assume they'll add a recent case or a fugitive that is heavily publicized. Valdez is perhaps the obvious choice because and likely the first since he murdered his wife and the FBI in Dallas is probably anxious to finally add him, as it is a very high profile case. Castillo's crime is a fitting replacement for Van Wisse since Castillo murdered a woman just like Van Wisse.
I do agree with with what they may fear because of what's been said by President Trump, as you know I've been on the record in saying I don't like his rhetoric, but Valdez and Castillo are both U.S. born Latino fugitives. Personally I just hope the FBI keeps doing what they're doing and well see whose added. The next fugitives whoever is coming up next are going to be the 513, 514 & 515.
The cold case fugitive is the biggest mystery as I've considered Steven Clifford, Gregory Whitehead, Daniel Min Suh, Bruce Sawhill, Fidel Ruiz Serrano, and Jacob Maldonado as possible cold cases
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Post by Scumhunter on Mar 2, 2017 20:23:46 GMT -5
I just making a joke and being silly but just acknolwedging it could be one of those "well I am kidding but maybe there is some truth in it" jokes. I only discuss my politics in off-topic. I will say guys like Castillo and Valdez should not have any controversy since they are wanted murder suspects and the broader issue in America is what about immigrants who may have committed minor crimes, but what if some of those crimes are social security fraud in order to gain a job here to gain a better life for themselves etc... I will only give my broader views on that subject in off-topic. These guys are murder suspects, and everyone should agree should be in prison if guilty.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Mar 2, 2017 20:27:32 GMT -5
I just making a joke and being silly but just acknolwedging it could be one of those "well I am kidding but maybe there is some truth in it" jokes. I only discuss my politics in off-topic. I will say guys like Castillo and Valdez should not have any controversy since they are wanted murder suspects and the broader issue in America is what about immigrants who may have committed minor crimes, but what if some of those crimes are social security fraud in order to gain a job here to gain a better life for themselves etc... I will only give my broader views on that subject in off-topic. These guys are murder suspects, and everyone should agree should be in prison if guilty. There is a bit of truth to what you've said and I agree the FBI might wanna hold off on adding a certain fugitive and add someone else. But as you pointed out in the end, every fugitive should be locked away in prison.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Mar 12, 2017 15:14:36 GMT -5
I thought I'd point this out, but the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list will turn 67 years old on Tuesday. I'm curious as to what surprise the FBI has for the Top 10 list , whether it be a new addition or just putting the list out there for publicity, but again the list will live through another birthday ☺️.
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