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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on May 21, 2016 20:52:08 GMT -5
Wow I'm sorry that happened.
Well this is a sleuthing site and we can talk about cases, that's what we do here but i feel this person was very outta line in saying "all you stupid ignorant idiots"
Now this is insulting to us as a community on this site not only myself but everyone apart of the site that are very dedicated in sleuthing.
Now If someone is disrespecting you, I'll back you up 100%, since we all are a community here and we all should watch out for one another.
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Post by Scumhunter on May 21, 2016 20:55:00 GMT -5
Haha thanks, I appreciate it, although I was rather just amused. Maybe if she knew how to write properly, I'd be more offended.
This is the only time it's happened so far (on our contact form at least).
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on May 21, 2016 20:58:01 GMT -5
Your welcome, I'm here I'll back you up anytime.
But yeah actually she's ignorant one haha, she needs to learn to use proper grammar too
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Post by HeadMarshal on May 31, 2016 14:37:06 GMT -5
AMAZING NEWS!!! I just started viewing old AMW episodes through web.archive.org that I've never seen before. More information coming soon.
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Post by Scumhunter on May 31, 2016 14:55:58 GMT -5
Yeah I would definitely like some more info on that.
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Post by HeadMarshal on May 31, 2016 15:06:34 GMT -5
I'm watching 11 minute clips at a time of a 1992 episode. Here's what I've seen so far. - The end of Rusty Garrett's Direct Capture Report - The fugitive segment of Jesus Angel Delgado - The fugitive segment of Donald Verbridge, a conman who while working as a waiter stole credit card numbers to purchase exotic reptiles, especially snakes. I'm assuming that he was caught at some point. - The unsolved crime segment of The Shadow Bandit. We now know that from 1984-1992, he struck 30 banks in the Los Angeles area and would often disappear out of the bank so quickly, the detectives referred to him as a "shadow". archive.org/details/A_M_W_
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Post by 912thamwuser on May 31, 2016 17:36:43 GMT -5
I'm watching 11 minute clips at a time of a 1992 episode. Here's what I've seen so far. - The end of Rusty Garrett's Direct Capture Report - The fugitive segment of Jesus Angel Delgado - The fugitive segment of Donald Verbridge, a conman who while working as a waiter stole credit card numbers to purchase exotic reptiles, especially snakes. I'm assuming that he was caught at some point. - The unsolved crime segment of The Shadow Bandit. We now know that from 1984-1992, he struck 30 banks in the Los Angeles area and would often disappear out of the bank so quickly, the detectives referred to him as a "shadow". archive.org/details/A_M_W_I can tell you off the bat that AMW solved all 4 of these cases. They're documented in the 3rd Century of captures. Whatever you learn about these captures, post the next message in the AMW Captures Directory.
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Post by Scumhunter on May 31, 2016 18:58:45 GMT -5
I'm watching 11 minute clips at a time of a 1992 episode. Here's what I've seen so far. - The end of Rusty Garrett's Direct Capture Report - The fugitive segment of Jesus Angel Delgado - The fugitive segment of Donald Verbridge, a conman who while working as a waiter stole credit card numbers to purchase exotic reptiles, especially snakes. I'm assuming that he was caught at some point. - The unsolved crime segment of The Shadow Bandit. We now know that from 1984-1992, he struck 30 banks in the Los Angeles area and would often disappear out of the bank so quickly, the detectives referred to him as a "shadow". archive.org/details/A_M_W_Cool. Is the only episode year? All I see are 10 clips but hey it's extremely rare to get even that so I'm not complaining!
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Post by HeadMarshal on May 31, 2016 20:11:36 GMT -5
I'm watching 11 minute clips at a time of a 1992 episode. Here's what I've seen so far. - The end of Rusty Garrett's Direct Capture Report - The fugitive segment of Jesus Angel Delgado - The fugitive segment of Donald Verbridge, a conman who while working as a waiter stole credit card numbers to purchase exotic reptiles, especially snakes. I'm assuming that he was caught at some point. - The unsolved crime segment of The Shadow Bandit. We now know that from 1984-1992, he struck 30 banks in the Los Angeles area and would often disappear out of the bank so quickly, the detectives referred to him as a "shadow". archive.org/details/A_M_W_Cool. Is the only episode year? All I see are 10 clips but hey it's extremely rare to get even that so I'm not complaining! It has the episode from the following week as well in the latter five clips. That includes the airings for Ed Childers and Leslie Rogge.
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Post by pakman on Jun 3, 2016 20:37:32 GMT -5
If anyone's curious, I figured out the dates of those two episodes The first one (Garrett Capture, Jesus Delgado, Donald Verbridge, The Shadow Bandit, John Gentry and Genny Krohn) is May 29, 1992. The second one (Genny Krohn Recovery, LeMoine Allen & Kreniece Jones, Ed Childers, Felix Briceno and Leslie Rogge) is June 5, 1992. So basically, these episodes are exactly 24 years old. The Genny Krohn Missing Child Alert had previously been uploaded to YouTube under the name "AMW - One of My Dad's Cases" or something to that effect.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jun 4, 2016 10:52:44 GMT -5
Well what has been trending on social media is the death of boxing legend Muhammad Ali. He was 74 years old when he passed away last night on Friday June 3, 2016 and on his death bed at a Scottsdale, Arizona hospital a true boxing legend and leaves behind a every amazing legacy that will likely never be matched. m.news9.com/story.aspx?story=32144068&catId=112032
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Post by Scumhunter on Jun 7, 2016 11:13:32 GMT -5
I was watching Morgan Spurlock: Inside Man's new season on CNN (I'm not just saying this to be a shill but CNN has a lot of amazing series besides The Hunt, although The Hunt is obviously my favorite . Anyway, the episode was about Gambling and Spurlock checks himself into this fancy suite in Las Vegas and on the large screen tv The Hunt is playing in the background and you can see John Walsh commenting on something. I don't know if this was product placement or not, but it still still cool to see! LOL.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jun 8, 2016 10:55:54 GMT -5
Well I woke up to some sad news this morning, but 3 kids from my school had died in a car accident last night hours before the senior graduation and I am just in shock about all this even though I didn't know them. My brother however knew them and talked to them and that's what makes it so hard to believe. Life is so fragile and when we least expect it things happen and when tragedy strikes we tend to realize life is so short, whether it's an accident a disappearance or murder, these things make us realize that life works in a harsh way at times but it's still something very beautiful. www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Three-Clarksburg-High-School-Students-Die-in-Maryland-Crash-382200491.html
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Post by Scumhunter on Jun 8, 2016 11:53:33 GMT -5
I'm sorry to hear that toptenhunter,
Some similar events happened in my school. It's always especially tragic when a young person or young persons who had their whole life ahead of them pass away.
Carpe diem.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jun 8, 2016 13:20:08 GMT -5
Thanks Scumhunter appreciate it and high school has a lotta things going on, this being those that usually happens, I honestly don't like tragedies being that close But I appreciate it Scumhunter.
I Hope everyone on the site stays in good health and stays safe, I honestly consider everyone on here as an online family.
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