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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jan 28, 2016 21:02:41 GMT -5
I feel your talking about Yaser Said☺️☺️, he isn't that hard to find if you look at it, he was added just last winter, he was on the hunt this past summer and anything is possible, if they can get Paul Jackson then they can get Said. Both Fidel Urbina and Yaser Said are the easiest to find
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Post by Scumhunter on Jan 28, 2016 21:15:47 GMT -5
I was actually thinking about the upcoming season (my research has discovered Robert Fisher as a possible case and it's safe to assume other top tenners are candidates for the new season as well). But Yaser Said (and if by some miracle the already aired Brad Bishop) would obviously be great too!
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jan 28, 2016 21:50:17 GMT -5
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Post by HeadMarshal on Jan 29, 2016 8:27:52 GMT -5
Fisher Might be on the hunt? ?☺️☺️☺️ ? well that's very great news in the prospects of capturing Fisher, Brad Bishop look he's my #1 most wanted fugitive because where the murders took place isn't far from where I live so it's for local reasons and if he is in the United States still, he has a solid chance at being caught because you can run all you want in the U.S but eventually they'll catch up and it's the exact same thing that happened to Whitey Bulger and that Guy who was wanted since 1959 and ended up being caught in Florida last year...but if Bishop is in Europe, in particular Italy where there is some corruption I feel he won't be caught like James Bruno said in one of his articles, "The Hunt doesn't air in Italy". Comparing Bishop to Fisher makes it clear that Bishop has the smarts to live abroad I mean we all know he is a former state department foreign service officer he knows which countries are not as restrictive as others and he also seems to have a bigger ego. Fisher on the other hand, seems to me he was suffering through depression in the weeks or even months before the murders but nobody knows that for a fact but I can speculate that he may have had those issues going on. I always think to myself that yeah Bishop is alive somewhere in some Italian Costal town living it up, and Fisher on some days I think he's dead and on others I think he's alive and that's the confusing part of this case IMO Well the good news is that The Hunt is now featured on Netflix which airs globally.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jan 30, 2016 2:12:36 GMT -5
Then I guess it's great news, now Bishop can be caught but it depends on where he is.... There are some very corrupt areas in Italy, where the police force really don't do much. I am confident Brad Bishop can be caught it just takes for him to slip up once or for an alert citizen to contact authorities with the right tip
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Post by vigilanti on Jan 30, 2016 19:54:51 GMT -5
Then I guess it's great news, now Bishop can be caught but it depends on where he is.... There are some very corrupt areas in Italy, where the police force really don't do much. I am confident Brad Bishop can be caught it just takes for him to slip up once or for an alert citizen to contact authorities with the right tip I hate to say that unfortunately rather wishful thinking. If there's one thing I know about Brad Bishop, it's that he is sneaky. He's certainly clever, cunning, and most of all highly intelligent. He could be dead now, but even if not I do not feel optimistic that we will ever see him in handcuffs regardless of whether a show about him is available on Netflix. I think there's a decent chance his corpse will eventually be identified, however. In regard to depression-related issues, it is well documented that Bishop and his deceased wife suffered from anxiety problems. I visited Italy for a wile a few years ago, and I was impressed by how much more laid-back even the cities I was in (Florence and Rome) seemed at least facially in comparison to their counterparts in the US. The people were very friendly and they took a siesta for two hours (if I remember correctly) in the early afternoon every weekday. Now, I myself suffer from anxiety issues, and Italy seemed like a more hospitable environment for someone with such issues (if I didn't have family in the US, I may have seriously considered finding a way to stay in Italy after my studies there ended). I recall hearing that one of Bishop's acquaintances in the '70s said that Bishop stated that he wanted "a freer life", which I take to mean one in circumstances involving less stress and more independence than what he experienced in the Foreign Service and American life in general. Perhaps he lived in the Appalachian Mountains for a while, but I do believe he eventually made his way to the airport, boarded a plane for Italy or a neighboring country, and probably hasn't been back to the Americas but has instead been moving stealthily throughout the entire continent of Europe and perhaps parts of Africa and maybe Asia as well under multiple identities and physical disguises. One more thought - while I shake frequently due to the above-mentioned issues, I have never murdered anyone, let alone five members of my own family. If I did, I'm sure my anxiety would be ten times worse, especially were I a fugitive. Therefore, the fact that Graham Harrell said that the man he saw in the restroom in Sorrento began shaking when asked if he was Brad Bishop leads me to believe that he indeed was (what other logical reason would there be, unless the man was somewhat imbalanced anyway and believed Harrell was looking for a guy named "Brad Bishop" for an intimate encounter or something?). If I were Bishop in that situation, I would have been expecting a swarm of agents to follow and take me into custody. Perhaps that's why the man seemed so nervous according to Harrell. Just a few thoughts on Bishop that perhaps I could also mention in his thread...
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jan 30, 2016 20:12:37 GMT -5
That was excellent vigilanti, and I'll be honest personally I do suffer from anxiety and depression from time to time and I feel that Bishop's anxiety went up dramatically after the murders back in 76 without a doubt and this is also the point I make about Robert Fisher we don't know if he had depression or anxiety which is why I think sometimes he killed himself, because him now being a fugitive he probably felt paranoid or guilt of what he did and killed himself. Now I agree with you that Bishop, despite my confidence, will not be caught, he either has been dead for some time now, he's living under an assumed name or names or maybe or probably had/has Alzheimer's and doesn't recall anything, but the credible sightings especially Roy Harrell's I definitely think he we across the Atlantic, back in 76 the world was a very big place and now it's not so big with the Internet and boarding a plane in those days you could give a nickname or use some random name to buy a ticket and off you go. Bishop he had the upper hand, he was a week ahead of investigators and at a time when travel wasn't as restrictive as it is now and of course there wasn't social media or 24/7 news outlets. The fact that Bishop, Fisher, Brown or whoever has been at large for X amount of years is what is going to make people speculate whether they are alive or dead and in all honesty I'm surprised Fisher of all fugitives has managed to stay on the run nearly 15 years, the guy was placed on the Ten most wanted list just a year after the crime and he's still on there today which leads many to speculate his whereabouts or what may have come of Fisher. Also Italy isn't a bad place and I want to apologize about the comment of there may be corruption in some areas but this recent case of an American woman murdered there, and how CNN said they don't do pretty good police work just got my gears grinding on Bishop and why he's possibly managed to stay at large 40 years so again my apologies
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Post by vigilanti on Jan 30, 2016 20:56:17 GMT -5
No worries - I wasn't taking offense by any means. I'm sure there are aspects and areas of Italy that are much less rosy than the impression I got while I was there, just like there are good and bad things about the US and every other country (although I don't have any plans to travel to North Korea or Syria for that matter given the current situations in those countries). I just thought that the impression I received of Italy was that the people were a bit less competitive/compulsive in general than in the US (I have read that about other European countries as well), and it seems like somewhere a person like Bishop would feel more at ease.
My personal thoughts regarding Fisher are that he either killed himself shortly after the murders of his family or that he is keeping a low profile in a mountainous/forest region of the US, possibly in the Appalachian Mountains. Canada (one of the territories bordering the US, particularly Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, or perhaps British Columbia) would be my second guess were he still alive. As good of a disguise as it could be, I personally doubt he'd be hiding in an urban area.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jan 30, 2016 21:25:52 GMT -5
I understand I mean yes North Korea is not the greatest place to travel to right now and the conflict in Syria is just hell on earth, I hope Syria finds peace soon. Fisher yes I do see him in Canada too if he's still alive. Also fisher may not be using a touch screen smart phone but a phone that requires minutes..... Furthermore he probably doesn't use a car at all and as a result in a rural area he would fit perfectly, like living in his own cabin perhaps, Or he may be working as a ranch hand somewhere in the U.S or Canada.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jan 23, 2017 21:39:12 GMT -5
I think the successes of 2006-2009 are coming back now. The list as I've said isn't entirely easy nor is it difficult. However the plus side with the list this time around is that there is no Gerena or Godwin.
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Post by Scumhunter on Jan 23, 2017 23:19:22 GMT -5
I wouldn't say it's a good thing that Gerena and Godwin are still are large but I assume you mean as far as the overall catchability of the list so in that case I agree.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Jan 23, 2017 23:20:20 GMT -5
I wouldn't say it's a good thing that Gerena and Godwin are still are large but I assume you mean as far as the overall catchability of the list so in that case I agree. Yes that's what I meant, (though it would be nice to see them caught someday)
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