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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2021 19:17:38 GMT -5
Several new promos and AMW commercials have been added over the past few months. I won't post all of them (since there are quite a few of them) but here are some highlights: - Ray Steven Mobley promo from 1990. Mobley was one of the earliest fugitives profiled by AMW who is still at large. It appears that AMW last aired him sometime in the early 1990s, most likely before the show's cancellation in 1996.
- Michael Berry & Jesse Morrison promo. Here's a case most AMW fans likely know; Berry and Morrison were members of a gang that broke into a home, killed Cesar Cardenas, tried to kill his sister, Lourdes, and their mother. Detective Dickie Simmons was assigned to the case, and thanks to his efforts, Berry and Morrison became Capture #s 104 and 105. But their story doesn't end there; Lourdes and Dickie ended up falling in love with each other, and later got married. - AMW's 700th Capture Special promo (at 5:35 and 19:16). The episode aired on May 4, 2002. Capture #700 was Michael Scott Bliss, an FBI Ten Most Wanted fugitive who was nabbed after he tried to get his old job back and his old boss was informed that Bliss was a fugitive. - Stephen Tatro's Second Capture Report promo (at 14:58). Tatro has the dubious distinction of being one of only two fugitives who was caught by AMW twice (the other was Robert Falkner). This segment aired on March 2, 2001.
- Darryl Bailey promo (at 8:18). As part of a gang initiation, the teenage Bailey shot multiple people, but none of the people he shot were gang members. Bailey was profiled the very night of this preview (Dec. 10, 1989) and thanks to AMW he was tracked down and captured within just a few hours. (Some added trivia; the actor playing Darryl Bailey is Tyrin Turner, who later became known for playing the lead role in the 1993 movie Menace 2 Society. That movie's directors, brothers Allen and Albert Hughes, saw Bailey's profile and thought Turner was so believable as a gangster, they went out and recruited him for the role. In another interesting trivia bit, the Hughes Brothers would later direct their own AMW reenactment; Sophie David)
- Mark Jackson Profile. Someone uploaded the entire profile of missing person Mark Jackson, who was profiled on Sept. 25, 2004. To say this case is mysterious is an understatement. Mark disappeared one night in Florida, and nobody has any idea where he went. Some speculate drugs might have been involved, some think maybe it was romance-related. AMW actually brought in retired detective Joe Matthews to look into it. Mark is still missing. Actually Pakman, Stephen Tatro and Robert Falkner aren't the only guys who AMW has gone after Twice... Did you forget about Terrance Washington? Cause I vaguely distinctively remember that Terrance too was a 'Twice Bitten' on the looser.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Apr 22, 2021 19:30:50 GMT -5
AMW covered 4 different manhunts for Terrance Kassis "T-Dog" Washington, but he was nabbed as an empty capture every time. Jesse Anthony Caron was busted as a Direct Result in February of '006, but went on the run again and got nabbed as an empty capture in June. In Tatro's and Falkner's cases, both captures were Direct Results.
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Post by Scumhunter on Apr 22, 2021 22:38:52 GMT -5
I uploaded the Jackson profile to the actual thread we had on him now so thanks!
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Post by pakman on Apr 23, 2021 14:44:49 GMT -5
Actually Pakman, Stephen Tatro and Robert Falkner aren't the only guys who AMW has gone after Twice... Did you forget about Terrance Washington? Cause I vaguely distinctively remember that Terrance too was a 'Twice Bitten' on the looser. I didn't say that they were the only fugitives AMW has gone after twice. There's plenty of fugitives like that (Kenneth Lovci, Kyle Bell, Warren Smith). They were the only fugitives AMW CAUGHT twice. Terrence Washington was never a direct capture. AMW profiled Washington on four separate occasions (once in 2000; multiple times during 2003-2004; at least twice in 2007 and then about 3 times in 2008). Stephen Tatro was AMW Capture #604 and #639. Robert Falkner was Capture #973 and #1,036.
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Post by pakman on Sept 26, 2021 22:23:57 GMT -5
Just found this segment, uploaded to YouTube back in 2019. It comes from the Dec. 29, 2001 episode, which, interestingly, is the very first episode of AMW I ever saw. The segment is about the hero cops in Edina, Minnesota who came to the assistance of a fellow officer who was shot by a bank robber in the line of duty. The officer survived.
This segment was re-aired in 2002 and 2003. In those two airings, the profile was accompanied by a tacked on fugitive wanted out of Minnesota, both of them, interestingly, bank robbers. Mark Samples in 2002 and Derek Maddox in 2003. Samples was directly captured in 2003 and Maddox was an indirect capture in 2004 or 2005.
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Post by Scumhunter on Sept 30, 2021 4:31:22 GMT -5
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Post by theczar on Oct 13, 2021 18:19:36 GMT -5
Was watching a bunch of Amw re-enactments on YouTube and while I was watching the Lester Eubanks segment, I thought the actor looked very familiar. Watching it again, I realized the man portraying Eubanks was a young Chad Coleman. He’s best known for his roles as Cutty on The Wire and Tyreese on The Walking Dead. One article discussing his career stated he appeared on Amw early on. Watch it and you can see it’s him. Makes me wonder who else we might’ve missed. www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OZf1y163GI&feature=youtu.berichmondmagazine.com/arts-entertainment/survivor-man-02-27-2013/
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Post by Scumhunter on Oct 13, 2021 22:25:59 GMT -5
Was watching a bunch of Amw re-enactments on YouTube and while I was watching the Lester Eubanks segment, I thought the actor looked very familiar. Watching it again, I realized the man portraying Eubanks was a young Chad Coleman. He’s best known for his roles as Cutty on The Wire and Tyreese on The Walking Dead. One article discussing his career stated he appeared on Amw early on. Watch it and you can see it’s him. Makes me wonder who else we might’ve missed. www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OZf1y163GI&feature=youtu.berichmondmagazine.com/arts-entertainment/survivor-man-02-27-2013/Off-topic but it's always a pleasure when you pop in! And yeah there's probably quite a few we've missed over the years.
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Post by billsfans568 on Dec 10, 2021 16:39:15 GMT -5
Been watching a few segments from the early 90s does anyone have the full segment on Paul Bolin who murdered those two men and tried to kill Jim Wilson when they came across Bolin Marijuana Crops in the mountains? Here is Walsh mentioning that he was captured in 90 minutes and a brief part of the segment. But does anyone have the full segment that was shown before Bolin was captured? m.youtube.com/watch?v=9BEvvKHWy-U
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Post by Scumhunter on Dec 10, 2021 17:04:02 GMT -5
Been watching a few segments from the early 90s does anyone have the full segment on Paul Bolin who murdered those two men and tried to kill Jim Wilson when they came across Bolin Marijuana Crops in the mountains? Here is Walsh mentioning that he was captured in 90 minutes and a brief part of the segment. But does anyone have the full segment that was shown before Bolin was captured? m.youtube.com/watch?v=9BEvvKHWy-UHi billsfan568, Welcome to the forum. Unfortunately I can't find anything. For what it's worth the case was possibly also aired on episode 31 of the AMW spinoff Final Justice, just as another thing to look for.
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Post by pakman on Jan 14, 2022 21:16:37 GMT -5
Went through YouTube and found a few previously not-mentioned AMW clips:
The Zodiac Killer - AMW's 1998 AMW profile (or at least that's what I think it is) of The Zodiac Killer, which I believe was the first time AMW aired the story. Awhile back there was a behind-the-scenes clip featuring producer Greg Klein talking about the case.
Ruben & David Lopez - I'm certain this is their first profile, which is also from 1998. (It's longer than their usual profile and includes information/clips not normally shown, such as talking about how rappers have lowriders in their videos, and the news clip of Ruben Lopez talking about how being "low" is the best isn't here; I know this clip was discovered after AMW started airing their case) Curiously, this story includes a very brief video clip of David Lopez, which I've never seen before. Be warned though; the audio on this story is really, really bad.
Leonard Brown Capture - John Turchin reports on the capture of Leonard Charles "Bo" Brown, AMW Capture #527. Brown was a member of the Boobie Boys gang, led by Kenneth "Boobie" Williams, who became AMW Capture #566 a short time after this airing.
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Post by pakman on Jan 31, 2022 22:38:27 GMT -5
William White Graham's full profile from 1993 has been uploaded to YouTube. Graham was one of four people involved in Operation: Jackal in the 1970s, which was meant to be a bank robbery but ended with the bank manager and a police officer getting killed. The four then hijacked a plane to get to Cuba, but not before they killed a gate agent at the airport. The three other suspects were in custody, but Graham was able to elude police...until this airing, which caused him to surrender.
At the time, Graham was the longest-running fugitive captured by AMW.
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Post by pakman on Feb 10, 2022 22:38:06 GMT -5
A hip-hop YouTube channel has uploaded the profile of Phillip Nutte, aka "Filthy Phil," AMW Capture #222.
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Post by crimefreak365 on Feb 18, 2022 20:01:42 GMT -5
Anybody got the profile they did on Kenneth Mcduff? Also looking for the full segment they did on Paul Bolin and any missing persons re-enactments they did from the late 80s to early to late 90s. Like Jaycee Dugards etc
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Post by danwind on Mar 7, 2022 2:33:04 GMT -5
There a America's Most Wanted's Segement on Chris Deininger on youtube, Type and search America's Most Wanted Chris Deininger where there you find the segment.
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