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Post by danwind on Nov 6, 2023 0:09:55 GMT -5
John Walsh says it's Jan. 7, 1990 at the beginning of the episode. The following week's episode, Jan. 14, 1990, has been online for the past few years. Now i get it, Three Fugitives from this episode has been caught after this episode aired.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Nov 24, 2023 23:40:21 GMT -5
The 8-20-994 broadcast is on YouTube. It featured the introduction of long-time and still uncaptured fugitive Vickie Ann Nash, one profile of Alan Lee Echols (who was eventually busted as Capture #580), a capture report on Stuart Lee Von Adelman as Capture #313, a profile of Humberto Rivas Vasquez and Omar Adrian Vasquez, and a breaking news missing child alert on Jameika Porch, whose body was found in 1999. They said that, because of an NFL pre-season opener on the network, they wouldn't return until the Monday after next (9-05-994, if I calculate correctly). They ended with a promotion for a profile of John Patrick Kravec, who was quickly busted as Capture #314.
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Post by danwind on Nov 25, 2023 1:19:06 GMT -5
The 8-20-994 broadcast is on YouTube. It featured the introduction of long-time and still uncaptured fugitive Vickie Ann Nash, one profile of Alan Lee Echols (who was eventually busted as Capture #580), a capture report on Stuart Lee Von Adelman as Capture #313, a profile of Humberto Rivas Vasquez and Omar Adrian Vasquez, and a breaking news missing child alert on Jameika Porch, whose body was found in 1999. They said that, because of an NFL pre-season opener on the network, they wouldn't return until the Monday after next (9-05-994, if I calculate correctly). They ended with a promotion for a profile of John Patrick Kravec, who was quickly busted as Capture #314. I wondered they had #300 Capture Episode and Episode where they profiled 4 Direct Result Captures of 4 Accused Murderers?
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Post by theczar on Dec 11, 2023 20:04:35 GMT -5
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Post by pakman on Dec 12, 2023 10:48:52 GMT -5
I believe that recording may actually be from a master tape provided to Crime Stoppers of Palm Beach County. The "commercial breaks" are blank screens, and the Break Four Tease appears AFTER the credits, which take up the entire screen. Interesting to see that Joseph Maloney received a full profile, since I was under the impression the show was only giving him APBs by this point.
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Post by brandenfields on Dec 18, 2023 19:06:39 GMT -5
VHS reviver posted their 500 special
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Post by karl1984 on Jan 25, 2024 23:02:58 GMT -5
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Post by brandenfields on Jan 28, 2024 13:03:07 GMT -5
I found a clip on YouTube staring Oscar Jordan does anyone know what fugitive they were portraying
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Post by pakman on Feb 19, 2024 11:51:40 GMT -5
This was posted in another thread, but here's the Jan. 6, 1996 episode. Most of the show is here but it's missing at least one segment - missing child Nick Sullivan was known to have been profiled on this episode (he and his abductor were found as a direct result of this airing, and an adult Nick made an appearance on the 2010 "1,000th" episode) and that segment isn't included.
Of these cases, Anthony Kuchta and Jaime Magallon are confirmed to still be fugitives, and Michael Nigg's murder remains unsolved. The only fugitives I can't find information on are the Molla sisters - associates of Kuchta's. I can only find one article on them from 1991, pre-dating this profile, where they were about to stand trial, which definitely did not happen as planned. I can tell you that neither woman was included in Kuchta's 2002 or 2004 profiles, but that doesn't necessarily mean they were caught.
Every other case from this episode has been solved.
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Post by danwind on Feb 20, 2024 1:09:02 GMT -5
This was posted in another thread, but here's the Jan. 6, 1996 episode. Most of the show is here but it's missing at least one segment - missing child Nick Sullivan was known to have been profiled on this episode (he and his abductor were found as a direct result of this airing, and an adult Nick made an appearance on the 2010 "1,000th" episode) and that segment isn't included. Of these cases, Anthony Kuchta and Jaime Magallon are confirmed to still be fugitives, and Michael Nigg's murder remains unsolved. The only fugitives I can't find information on are the Molla sisters - associates of Kuchta's. I can only find one article on them from 1991, pre-dating this profile, where they were about to stand trial, which definitely did not happen as planned. I can tell you that neither woman was included in Kuchta's 2002 or 2004 profiles, but that doesn't necessarily mean they were caught. Every other case from this episode has been solved.
Did they arrested Nick Sullivan abductor who killed his Nick's Grandparents?
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Post by pakman on Feb 21, 2024 17:23:05 GMT -5
Nick Sullivan's grandparents weren't murdered. I assume the case you are referring to is Ryan Morris, who was profiled in the segment that has been uploaded to YouTube. Sadly, Ryan was later found murdered. His father, Mark Morris, was later charged with Ryan's death, in addition to the deaths of his grandparents, Lee and Helen Morris. As I mentioned, Nick Sullivan - who was confirmed to have been profiled on this episode through multiple news sources - apparently had his profile cut off on this episode. I assume he was profiled at the top of the show (the first segment would seem to have been a capture report) or the start of the second act (since the Magallon's profile starts in progress, I assume there was a short segment prior to that).
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