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Post by pakman on Jul 26, 2024 19:05:58 GMT -5
A partial copy of the Feb. 25, 1995 episode has been uploaded:
Cases profiled on this episode include Juan "Porky" Garcia (Capture #352), Joseph Solar Jr. (Capture #353), Dan Bright (Capture #370) and AMW Trading Card fugitive Andy "Boo" Fowler, who was indirectly captured a few years ago. Other cases include Thomas Gordon Jones (who, based on how his reenactment was filmed, was likely first profiled during AMW's first three seasons), Jean Crapeau (who appears to still be at large), and the unsolved murders of Tangie Thompson, her child Devyn Thompson, and boyfriend Andre White. Devyn Thompson was the son of NFL player Bennie Thompson (no relation to the Mississippi U.S. representative with the same name). Though considered a person of interest, four completely unrelated suspects were eventually convicted in the case.
The credits list an unsolved New Orleans murder and the capture of Steven Bray (#349) in the credits as also being profiled on this show, but none are in this copy.
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Post by TheWebDetective on Jul 27, 2024 10:05:31 GMT -5
I do have to say despite being captured, Dan Bright was acquitted in 2004. I don't know if the real killer was ever arrested.
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Post by danwind on Jul 27, 2024 18:15:03 GMT -5
Does anyone had a America's Most Wanted Segment on Jason Derek Brown on Youtube?
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Post by TheWebDetective on Jul 27, 2024 21:08:52 GMT -5
Does anyone had a America's Most Wanted Segment on Jason Derek Brown on Youtube? Here you go.
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Post by danwind on Jul 28, 2024 0:42:02 GMT -5
Does anyone had a America's Most Wanted Segment on Jason Derek Brown on Youtube? Here you go. Thank You
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Post by danwind on Aug 2, 2024 15:04:01 GMT -5
A partial copy of the Feb. 25, 1995 episode has been uploaded: Cases profiled on this episode include Juan "Porky" Garcia (Capture #352), Joseph Solar Jr. (Capture #353), Dan Bright (Capture #370) and AMW Trading Card fugitive Andy "Boo" Fowler, who was indirectly captured a few years ago. Other cases include Thomas Gordon Jones (who, based on how his reenactment was filmed, was likely first profiled during AMW's first three seasons), Jean Crapeau (who appears to still be at large), and the unsolved murders of Tangie Thompson, her child Devyn Thompson, and boyfriend Andre White. Devyn Thompson was the son of NFL player Bennie Thompson (no relation to the Mississippi U.S. representative with the same name). Though considered a person of interest, four completely unrelated suspects were eventually convicted in the case. The credits list an unsolved New Orleans murder and the capture of Steven Bray (#349) in the credits as also being profiled on this show, but none are in this copy. Just saw it, It's missing the Unsolved New Orleans Murder and the Capture of Steven Bray, Hopefully someone had a different copy of the full version of this episode.
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Post by karl1984 on Aug 16, 2024 20:26:55 GMT -5
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Post by pakman on Aug 17, 2024 1:47:43 GMT -5
^ Every case from this episode has been solved except for one - James Dudley Ashley. He was featured on the AMW Trading Cards from 2003. Interestingly, this is the second resurfaced AMW episode in a row to feature a trading card fugitive (the other being Andy "Boo" Fowler). I'm also intrigued that his trading card has a 1979 photo of him when a more recent photo, taken in the '90s, was available. It sounds like AMW actually got close to catching him.
- The Blockbuster Killer was later identified as Leon Dorsey. He was convicted of the double-murder and the unrelated murder of a Korean convenience store owner and executed in 2008.
- Jose Antonio Vasquez and Jaime Sauceda were arrested in Mexico a few months after this profile. Vasquez was convicted of murder but Sauceda was acquitted.
- Shar-Ron Buie (AMW Capture #319) was also featured on AMW Final Justice. His ex-wife revealed that she was disappointed with Buie's sentence (25 years) and promised to move away when he was nearing release. The clip of him talking about how impressed he was with the photos AMW aired of him would later be shown during AMW's 150th Capture celebration in May 2003.
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Post by pakman on Aug 23, 2024 18:15:02 GMT -5
It may not be a "classic" episode, but someone added the 23rd season premiere - airing Sept. 12, 2009 - to YouTube.
The two big cases from this airing were Berny Figueroa (wanted for physically assaulting a child she was babysitting, causing the girl's death) and the unsolved rape and assault of Jennifer Schuette, who was abducted from her bedroom in the early 90s and nearly killed by an unknown intruder (DNA led to the suspect's apprehension mere weeks after this episode aired).
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Post by danwind on Aug 29, 2024 22:25:40 GMT -5
Someone upload July, 17, 1992 Episode of America's Most Wanted on youtube couple of days back.
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Post by pakman on Oct 24, 2024 0:24:09 GMT -5
I found a playlist on YouTube that has several AMW segments on it, most of which we've already talked about but a few that I'd never seen before:
Low-quality upload (I can't stand when people record a screen with their phone) of one of AMW's most bizarre captures. A man was murdered and all police had to go on was a blurry photo of the suspect along with the name "Scott." When AMW aired the story, a tipster recognized the way the fugitive was portrayed in the reenactment as an acquaintance, Thomas Scott Smithson. This segment also reveals that there was an accomplice - Samuel Mullan. Strangely, I think this may actually be the missing first segment from the Jan. 6, 1996 episode, previously mentioned in this thread. If you pause really quickly at the first scene, missing child Nick Sullivan's profile card appears. Comments on the video are shut off.
Another low-quality upload of a case from the July 15, 2000 episode - the unsolved double-murder of two employees at a pawn shop in Havelock, California. I think this may have been uploaded by a relative of one of the victims, since the username has the last name of Smith, and one of the victims' was Smith.
Violent fugitive who held his wife and children hostage, threatening to kill them and raping his wife. Arrested, he escaped from the courthouse minutes before his sentencing. "Bobby Clements" is a common name, so I can't tell if he was ever caught, but I'd be really surprised if he was still at large.
Profile of missing teen Kristen Modafferi, who disappeared after working her job. Her father uploaded this segment. Kristen's case was profiled a few times on AMW, but she's still missing.
Aug. 21, 1992 episode
Another full episode (or at least most of it) was uploaded nine years ago, but apparently it went under the radar because it's not labeled as an AMW episode. The last segment is cut off (featuring a kidnapper now wanted for murder) but the three remaining cases are Patrick Bannon (who would become Capture #217), Wade Meisberger (who would become Capture #219) and Raymond Scoville, who is still a fugitive. Meisbeger is one of the most infamous cases from the '90s. Although he was a quick capture, Meisberger, after his parole, would post online about the case. I think he even uploaded his own profile at one point. He died in 2020 after leading police on a high-speed chase and shooting at cops, causing them to return fire and kill him.
There may be a few others in the playlist (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyG_4I1knr35noLVhYGsSzeqtKEK8B5Zo) but these were the big ones I found.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Oct 24, 2024 1:26:31 GMT -5
I found something on CaseText about one William Alvin Clements Jr. The charges and Hickman County, Tennessee match the AMW profile.
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Post by karl1984 on Nov 7, 2024 10:25:51 GMT -5
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Post by danwind on Nov 7, 2024 15:01:14 GMT -5
I saw that one already, All the fugitives expect one are now behind bars, Does anyone had the episode of the first AMW Profile of Lester Eugene Eubanks?
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