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Post by Maddog on Jul 5, 2018 20:09:33 GMT -5
I believe he’s alive: the articles I have read indicate his family in Honduras is hiding him. I think if the FBI raised the reward, that would greatly destabilize his sense of security there, and it may even convince someone to turn him in.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jul 25, 2018 18:47:54 GMT -5
I’m starting to believe that Alexis Flores isn’t actually his name, but instead it’s one of his other aliases that could be it. Reason I’m saying this is because, if people in Honduras had known an Alexis Flores in their past (before 2000), I think they would have spoken by now and Honduran authorities would have had him by now if that was actually his birth name.
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Post by Scumhunter on Jul 25, 2018 22:35:59 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure the whole reason they learned who Alexis Flores was was due to DNA identifying his real name and discovery of arrests under his real name of Alexis Flores. (I believe he had at least in Philadelphia pretended to be a handyman named "Carlos")
It's possible but a longshot.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2018 11:08:54 GMT -5
Today is the 18th anniversary of the kidnapping, rape and murder of Iriana DeJesus. Hopefully, by this time next year he will have been captured, arrested and (most likely) extradited back to the US.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Sept 30, 2018 19:03:02 GMT -5
A friend of mine said that he had a U.S. Marshal as a guest speaker at his university and he apparently told the class of the recent capture of Andre Neverson and Dan Hiers.
He also said that at any given time, they and the FBI are constantly monitoring fugitives known to be in foreign countries, which is why I posted this here since I have hope that perhaps federal agents are monitoring Alexis Flores but can’t do anything.
Since 1982 Honduras has prohibited the extradition of its nationals, but it changed in 2012 allowing extradition of terrorists and drug traffickers.
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Post by Scumhunter on Sept 30, 2018 19:07:28 GMT -5
We've mentioned before that Honduras has been a little more cooperative with extradition lately, but mainly with drug traffickers, so sadly there is a better chance of getting back someone who trafficked a minuscule amount of heroin as opposed to someone who allegedly raped and murdered a little girl. (not that trafficking heroin is ok, but compared to what Flores alleged did...)
All we can do is hope Honduras makes an exception for someone as allegedly repulsive as Flores if he's there. I wouldn't want a guy like this in my country, extradition treaty or not.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Sept 30, 2018 19:14:09 GMT -5
We've mentioned before that Honduras has been a little more cooperative with extradition lately, but mainly with drug traffickers, so sadly there is a better chance of getting back someone who trafficked a minuscule amount of heroin as opposed to someone who allegedly raped and murdered a little girl. (not that trafficking heroin is ok, but compared to what Flores alleged did...) All we can do is hope Honduras makes an exception for someone as allegedly repulsive as Flores if he's there. I wouldn't want a guy like this in my country, extradition treaty or not. Even if he’s down there and the police won’t arrest him, he’s probably not living a good life with people knowing what he did since everyone is pretty much connected to the internet and they may shun him and harass him if he’s out in public.
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Post by Maddog on Oct 22, 2018 19:51:55 GMT -5
I highly doubt Flores is dumb enough to try to join that caravan from Honduras heading to the U.S., but I hope the U.S. Government is prepared to keep their eyes open just in case.
The caravan also, I believe, reinforces another point: The lawlessness is so bad in Honduras that there is a remote chance the Honduran government will help look for him.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Nov 1, 2018 22:57:46 GMT -5
Flores has no choice but to stay in Honduras regardless of what happens. He may try to go to a different country like Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, or Nicaragua, but he’s pretty much safe in Honduras given the amount of time Flores has been on the list, he’s obviously there as Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, & Colombia have captured fugitives in less than 10 years.
As I’ve said before, even if Flores is in Honduras, I feel he’s living a pretty crappy life, whether it’s him only being locked in his house with family 24/7, people that knew/know Flores may harass him in public for what he’s done even with the possibility that law enforcement won’t do anything, or being stuck in a place with endless poverty and violence could take its toll as well.
I remember back in 2014 when Frein and Mogilevich, who were fellow FBI Philadelphia Top Tenners, there was a YouTube video that said, they had spent more resources on Frein manhunt than they had with Alexis Flores in the then 7 years of the manhunt and that couldn’t be more true, however it’s been 11 years since the FBI added him, and there hasn’t even been a change in his poster, or even an age progressed image at least. Unfortunately as much as I don’t like saying this, but if Flores is in a country where they won’t extradite him, it’s pretty much another Semion Mogilevich.
I don’t think a tip would lead to Flores being captured, it would have to be the Honduran government actually acting and sending him back, thus the FBI can still bring in Flores without being on the list.
It makes it worse that President Tiny Hands said he was going to cut Honduras’ funding.
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Post by Scumhunter on Nov 1, 2018 23:58:31 GMT -5
While my money is still on Honduras, it isn't outside the realm of possibility Flores is in another Latin American country. Unlikely, but wouldn't be entirely a surprise.
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Post by HeadMarshal on Nov 23, 2018 12:35:56 GMT -5
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Nov 29, 2018 14:04:27 GMT -5
Unfortunately Alexis Flores, who would’ve been next to be bumped up this week on the Top Ten section was skipped and instead they bumped up Robert Fisher. Hopefully it was just a glitch for this week, but if Flores doesn’t get bumped up next week, than it means it’s inevitable what may happen.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2018 23:54:24 GMT -5
Unfortunately Alexis Flores, who would’ve been next to be bumped up this week on the Top Ten section was skipped and instead they bumped up Robert Fisher. Hopefully it was just a glitch for this week, but if Flores doesn’t get bumped up next week, than it means it’s inevitable what may happen. I really don't think that it doesn't really matter as to who on the list is bumped up to first place as in MOST 'MOST WANTED" out of all the top tenners. In an episode of FBI FILES (Another true crime show), when a guy (or gal) is added to the Top 10 that means that it's the bureau's case (not just one field office's case), every field office in the U.S. is told to be on the lookout for tips or any information. QUESTION: Why so eager/worried to see which FBI TOP TENNER gets in 1st place? I mean all of them are the worst of the worst, that's the whole point of the TOP TEN LIST. IN my opinion whoever typed this thought that I'm quoting I think would really love the book "TOP TEN" it's a fictional book in which a serial killer who's on the FBI's TOP TENNERS starts targeting the other nine on the list cause he wants to be the king, the head honcho, the king of the hill, the big kahuna, the boss.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Nov 30, 2018 0:01:01 GMT -5
Unfortunately Alexis Flores, who would’ve been next to be bumped up this week on the Top Ten section was skipped and instead they bumped up Robert Fisher. Hopefully it was just a glitch for this week, but if Flores doesn’t get bumped up next week, than it means it’s inevitable what may happen. I really don't think that it doesn't really matter as to who on the list is bumped up to first place as in MOST 'MOST WANTED" out of all the top tenners. In an episode of FBI FILES (Another true crime show), when a guy (or gal) is added to the Top 10 that means that it's the bureau's case (not just one field office's case), every field office in the U.S. is told to be on the lookout for tips or any information. QUESTION: Why so eager/worried to see which FBI TOP TENNER gets in 1st place? I mean all of them are the worst of the worst, that's the whole point of the TOP TEN LIST. IN my opinion whoever typed this thought that I'm quoting I think would really love the book "TOP TEN" it's a fictional book in which a serial killer who's on the FBI's TOP TENNERS starts targeting the other nine on the list cause he wants to be the king, the head honcho, the king of the hill, the big kahuna, the boss. I was looking into it for publicity reasons the FBI may have since it was the same thing that happened with Semion Mogilevich, Victor Gerena and to a lesser extent Brad Bishop before they were removed from the list. Right now there are problems with regards to the caravan that could end up in the orange prick burning the bridge with Central America, the extradition issues with Honduras, which could possibly be a factor of Flores being removed, also tips are a huge factor since Glen Godwin & Brad Bishop were removed for this reason.
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Post by Scumhunter on Nov 30, 2018 0:20:55 GMT -5
Unfortunately Alexis Flores, who would’ve been next to be bumped up this week on the Top Ten section was skipped and instead they bumped up Robert Fisher. Hopefully it was just a glitch for this week, but if Flores doesn’t get bumped up next week, than it means it’s inevitable what may happen. I really don't think that it doesn't really matter as to who on the list is bumped up to first place as in MOST 'MOST WANTED" out of all the top tenners. In an episode of FBI FILES (Another true crime show), when a guy (or gal) is added to the Top 10 that means that it's the bureau's case (not just one field office's case), every field office in the U.S. is told to be on the lookout for tips or any information. QUESTION: Why so eager/worried to see which FBI TOP TENNER gets in 1st place? I mean all of them are the worst of the worst, that's the whole point of the TOP TEN LIST. IN my opinion whoever typed this thought that I'm quoting I think would really love the book "TOP TEN" it's a fictional book in which a serial killer who's on the FBI's TOP TENNERS starts targeting the other nine on the list cause he wants to be the king, the head honcho, the king of the hill, the big kahuna, the boss. Hi fugitivehunter666, I think I'd like to clarify what toptenhunter is referring to since it may be misconstrued, Unless otherwise stated, the FBI doesn't have a #1 most wanted on the top ten list (obviously Osama Bin Laden was a rare exception) and they want them all equally bad. However, the FBI usually highlights one of the top ten cases on the main page every week. They usually rotate the order somewhat of whose face gets put up top once a week and give them all equal attention, but for some reason they skipped Alexis Flores this week, leading to toptenhunter's fear that this could be a sign the FBI may be planning on removing him due to the lack of progress in catching him.
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