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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 24, 2016 22:08:29 GMT -5
In this thread we'll discuss the standings of the current top ten fugitives and come the end of the year, we can see where they stand. I got the inspiration from the fugitives to end the decade/fugitives to start to the decade, on the Wikipedia page. So this thread will be more like a directory in a way.
*Jan 1, 2010-Jan 1, 2011
Victor Gerena Glen Godwin Osama Bin Laden James Bulger Robert Fisher Alexis Flores Jason Derek Brown Joe Saenz Eduardo Ravelo Semion Mogilevich
*Dec 31, 2011/Jan 1, 2012
Victor Gerena Glen Godwin Osama Bin Laden (Deceased) James Bulger (Captured) Robert Fisher Alexis Flores Jason Derek Brown Joe Saenz Eduardo Ravelo Semion Mogilevich
*Dec 31, 2012/Jan 1, 2013
Victor Gerena Glen Godwin Robert Fisher Alexis Flores Jason Derek Brown Joe Saenz (Captured) Eduardo Ravelo Semion Mogilevich Eric Toth Fidel Urbina
*Dec 31, 2013/Jan 1, 2014
Victor Gerena Glen Godwin Robert Fisher Alexis Flores Jason Derek Brown Eduardo Ravelo Semion Mogilevich Fidel Urbina **Jose Guevara (Surrendered)** Walter Lee Williams (Captured)
**NOTE**: Jose Guevara surrendered to Mexican Authorities in October 2013, but was not considered as surrendered until July 31, 2014, when he was brought back to the U.S. in the jurisdiction he was sought from.
*Dec 31, 2014/Jan 1, 2015
Victor Gerena Glen Godwin Robert Fisher Alexis Flores Jason Derek Brown Eduardo Ravelo Semion Mogilevich Fidel Urbina William Bradford Bishop Yaser Said
*Dec 31, 2015/Jan 1, 2016
Victor Gerena Glen Godwin Robert Fisher Alexis Flores Jason Derek Brown Eduardo Ravelo Fidel Urbina William Bradford Bishop Yaser Said Myloh Mason
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 31, 2016 17:19:53 GMT -5
This is how we are ending a brilliant capture year and assuming we'll start the same way too with another brilliant capture year.
Dec 31, 2016/Jan 1, 2017:
Robert Fisher Alexis Flores Jason Derek Brown Eduardo Ravelo William Bradford Bishop Yaser Said Luis Macedo Marlon Jones (Captured) Robert Van Wisse Terry Strickland
(P.S. The list dramatically changed this year)
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 30, 2017 21:38:36 GMT -5
With only 26 hours or so left, we’ll see if all or 9 will survive by tomorrow night, as we reveal the end of year standing for 2017/2018.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jan 1, 2018 0:07:19 GMT -5
*Dec 31, 2017/Jan 1, 2018
Robert Fisher Alexis Flores Jason Derek Brown Eduardo Ravelo William Bradford Bishop Yaser Said Bhadreshkumar Patel Santiago Villalba Mederos Alejandro Castillo Jesus Munguia
Happy New Years everyone. With only 2 more New Years left in the 2010s here’s what remains the same as last year standings is that the same top 6 fugitives remain unchanged with Robert Fisher holding the lead and Yaser Said continuing to be the dividing line for the long time additions and the recent additions going into 2018.
Obviously we’ve have 4 brand new faces on the Top Ten List that’ll continue in 2018, curious to know how the list will look at the end of 2018.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 31, 2018 18:42:19 GMT -5
Well at 11:30pm I will post the end of year standings and this year the list once again changed dramatically as Jesus Munguia (CAPTURED), Eduardo Ravelo (CAPTURED), & William Bradford Bishop, are no longer on the FBI Top Ten List.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 31, 2018 23:41:00 GMT -5
*Dec 31, 2018/Jan 1, 2019
Robert Fisher Alexis Flores Jason Derek Brown Yaser Said Bhadreshkumar Patel Santiago Villalba Mederos Alejandro Castillo Rafael Caro-Quintero Greg Alyn Carlson Lamont Stephenson
With only 1 more year left in the 2010s, the FBI Top Ten List has dramatically changed with the balance shifting in favor of more recent additions and fugitives. This year the FBI captured 2 veterans and captured 1 recent fugitive with the 4 additions having been mostly recent cases or fugitive with recent images from within the last 5 years or so.
From this point forward, any fugitive that is added or doesn’t get captured from today till the end of December 2019, will survive into the new decade, so let’s hope this is a great year for FBI Top Ten Captures.
Also it will be interesting to see who the FBI will capture next and also who the 522nd addition will be.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 31, 2019 20:26:14 GMT -5
Lets see which fugitives survive for the start of the 2020s in a few hours. ☺️
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Post by Scumhunter on Dec 31, 2019 21:59:09 GMT -5
Unfortunately they probably will (unless one of them is caught in Mexico already for months and just hasn't been made public before extradition yet- I am not hinting and as far as I know all are still at large and not just non-extradited- just that in the past that's happened), but what's exciting is we will eventually have to have our first capture of the new decade!
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jan 1, 2020 1:30:55 GMT -5
**Dec 31, 2019/Jan 1, 2020**
End of the Decade 2010s
Fugitives to start the 2020s
Robert Fisher 2002
Alexis Flores 2007
Jason Derek Brown 2007
Yaser Said 2014
Bhadreshkumar Patel 2017
Santiago Villalba Mederos 2017
Alejandro Castillo 2017
Rafael Caro-Quintero 2018
Arnoldo Jimenez 2019
Eugene Palmer 2019
While I hope that is the case scumhunter that one of these evil men is in foreign custody without any one of us knowing, the FBI Top Ten only got 2 new faces and 2 captures in during 2019 and sadly it happened within the first 3 months of 2019. The additions of Jimenez and Palmer locked up the Top Ten list in a capture stalemate.
The positive thing about this decade compared to last decade, is that almost all if not 9/10 at best stand a good chance at being captured unlike 10 years ago that we had guys like Gerena, Godwin, & Mogilevich, who were removed during the course of the outgoing decade, in other words the list isn’t much of a crap shoot as before.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jan 7, 2021 19:12:35 GMT -5
****Dec 31, 2020/Jan 1, 2021***
Robert Fisher Alexis Flores Jason Derek Brown Yaser Said (CAPTURED) Bhadreshkumar Patel Alejandro Castillo Rafael Caro-Quintero Arnoldo Jimenez Eugene Palmer Jose Villarreal-Hernandez
Welp obviously a week late but, 2020 the start of the new decade and it was a slow year for captures, especially with COVID-19, but at least it was 2 veterans that were located. Going into 2021, we have 1 new addition from 2020, and an open slot.
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Post by Scumhunter on Jan 8, 2021 1:15:57 GMT -5
I mean ideally I'd like more captures but hard to be disappointed when the one veteran capture is my personal most wanted!
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jan 1, 2022 0:24:04 GMT -5
****Dec 31, 2021/Jan 1, 2022
Alexis Flores
Jason Derek Brown
Bhadreshkumar Patel
Alejandro Castillo
Rafael Caro-Quintero
Arnoldo Jimenez
Eugene Palmer
Jose Villarreal-Hernandez
Octaviano Juarez-Corro
Yulan Archaga Carias
Well at the end of another year, the top ten list once again changed, while it took the FBI little over a year to replace Yaser Said with Octaviano Juarez-Corro, the FBI decided to finally pull the plug on Robert Fisher by removing him without capture, thus making Alexis Flores the longest running fugitive on the current top ten list, but maybe not for long. Also now that we’re in 2022, it’s official there were no captures in 2021.
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Post by pakman on Jan 1, 2022 11:01:11 GMT -5
This may be weird to say, but maybe it's a sign of things to come. I've noticed that the year after a capture drought, they usually somehow pick up the pace and start catching fugitives. It happened in 2005 (no captures that year, but a capture spree in 2006 with Michael Astoraga, Warren Jeffs, Ralph "Bucky" Phillips and John Parsons all getting nabbed; 2007 was also a big year with Donald Webb being removed and Diego Montoya-Sanchez getting caught) and in 2010 (again, no captures but the following year saw the ends of two huge fish; Osama bin Laden and Whitey Bulger). Perhaps we'll finally be seeing some captures? It is tricky though because it seems the FBI has been adding a lot of fugitives lately that, on the surface, seem difficult to catch.
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Post by Scumhunter on Jan 1, 2022 23:45:24 GMT -5
I know I sound like a broken record but if the FBI woud stop adding military operation fugitives instead of fugitives the general public could help catch the list wouldn't be so stagnant.
I think Carias (who I'm only slightly less upset about now because of the Alexis Flores situation), Caro-Quintero and Villarreal-Hernandez are all catchall, but their apprehensions if they happen will likely have nothing to do with the list.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 31, 2023 23:49:44 GMT -5
****Dec 31, 2022/Jan 1, 2023****
• Alexis Flores
• Bhadreshkumar Patel
• Alejandro Castillo
• Rafael Caro-Quintero (Captured)
• Arnoldo Jimenez
• Jose Villarreal-Hernandez
• Yulan Archaga Carias
• Ruja Ignatova
• Omar Cardenas
• Michael Pratt (Captured)
I forgot to do last years end of year standings but I’ll discuss more when I post tonights.
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