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Post by Scumhunter on Sept 2, 2022 21:10:22 GMT -5
I just rewatched on dvr and the preview for next week was Colin Jerrick and David Bonness based on the descriptions. So those will be the cases next week.
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Post by Scumhunter on Sept 7, 2022 17:00:57 GMT -5
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Post by Scumhunter on Sept 14, 2022 19:51:22 GMT -5
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Post by pakman on Sept 15, 2022 19:40:20 GMT -5
Glen Holmes was one of those fugitives I was always surprised that AMW was never able to catch. Hopefully In Pursuit will have better luck!
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Post by Scumhunter on Sept 16, 2022 12:00:21 GMT -5
Yeah he was supposed to air last year but only as the "backup episode". Meaning if there was an episode where both fugitives got captured before airing him and the other fugitive would have replaced that episode.
It is baffling though how he's still at large.
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Post by Scumhunter on Sept 21, 2022 21:28:37 GMT -5
October 5th episode will be Dionate Whitson and Louis Rojas. The manhunt for Rojas was aired on AMW, but apparently I've been told this is one of three cold cases this season that the forum specifically made an impact on In Pursuit to look at again and give another shot at hopefully capturing them this time around, so hopefully it helps. I mean it respectfully but as amazing as meeting John and Cal was and all the accolades, the main reason I became friendly with team In Pursuit in the first place, the manhunt for Ricardo Villanueva-Cordova, is still unresolved, and I'd trade all the amazing and generous recognition for his capture if I could. Hopefully I have better luck with the cases this season, starting with Rojas. tvlistings.zap2it.com/overview.html?programSeriesId=SH02986595&tmsId=SH029865950000&from=TVGrid&aid=gapzap
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Post by Scumhunter on Sept 24, 2022 7:07:46 GMT -5
Still no captures (frustratingly I wanted a quick start as a relief from last year), but we did have a missing child recovered within the first month. (And even though this is a fugitive forum- a missing child recovered is even)better than a capture in my opinion). I think the capture of Jonathan Dorado sort of threw a wrench in things- as seeing as he was caught- he may have been a direct capture otherwise (I'd rather he be caught beforehand of course- can't take a chance). This is basically what the team at In Pursuit tells me why choosing cases for them is so difficult- basically they can't go too recent where the fugitive has a better chance of getting captured before they even get a chance to air them or too old which are more difficult and there has to be that happy medium. Unfortunately, that happy medium still has a decent head start. I was going to wait until October to panic, but I can't acknowledge a missing child being recovered without acknowledging the other elephant in the room. I don't know what's going on, as this season has been better than last season at the happy medium aspect, but once again it's only been a month- with one fugitive already captured, and one half hour segment devoted to a missing child instead (not a complaint) so that's two slots that may have otherwise been at large segments that in theory could have been direct captures. The more the season goes on, the more catchable the fugitives look to me at least.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Sept 28, 2022 20:56:47 GMT -5
I know this is random, but I wanted to ask this, but 2 recent fugitives that were aired on almost 2 years ago on AMW 2.0, Bob Tang and Frederick Arias, Are they expected to be on at all on In Pursuit this season?, given how recent both are, I would think In Pursuit would also air them once again for that reason, and because in Tang’s case it’s a gruesome murder and in Arias’ case, there’s evidence he’s no longer in the states.
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Post by Scumhunter on Sept 28, 2022 21:03:50 GMT -5
I know this is random, but I wanted to ask this, but 2 recent fugitives that were aired on almost 2 years ago on AMW 2.0, Bob Tang and Frederick Arias, Are they expected to be on at all on In Pursuit this season?, given how recent both are, I would think In Pursuit would also air them once again for that reason, and because in Tang’s case it’s a gruesome murder and in Arias’ case, there’s evidence he’s no longer in the states. As far as I know unless they're 15 seconds of shame segments, they won't be on this season. What I've been told is the way they pick cases are happy mediums- where they don't want to air someone too recent where there's a high likelihood they get caught before capture and it's a wasted segment and/or too cold cases where it's going to be harder to catch them- obviously we're going to see exceptions but for the most part. Although Bob Tang and Frederick Arias sort of do fit the happy medium.
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Post by Scumhunter on Sept 28, 2022 21:15:37 GMT -5
Also another update as the October 12th episode will be Jessi Vega aka Arturo Munguia (We can't take credit considering how many times the case was on AMW, but it is another case that made the season because we re-familiarized the team at In Pursuit on it) and a new case of a child predator metalhead named Rex Byrnes. I may have to wait for after airing to make a profile on that case since there's nothing online at the moment. Also, I have some fugitive updates on the cases tonight to discuss so I'll add the only case we didn't have on the forum (missing child case) a little later on. tvlistings.zap2it.com/overview.html?programSeriesId=SH02986595&tmsId=SH029865950000&from=TVGrid&aid=gapzap
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Post by pakman on Sept 29, 2022 0:18:44 GMT -5
I'm really looking forward to Jessi Vega's profile myself. AMW aired him twice in 2003 (including an update where it was revealed that Jessi Vega isn't his real name), twice in 2004 (including being named #10 on John Walsh's 10 Most Wanted of 2003) but then he wasn't profiled again until 2007, and never again after that point. It's strange, especially for a case the show got really great tips on after his initial profile. Not bad for a guy who'd been on the run for five years before AMW aired him.
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Post by danwind on Oct 2, 2022 20:57:47 GMT -5
Still no captures (frustratingly I wanted a quick start as a relief from last year), but we did have a missing child recovered within the first month. (And even though this is a fugitive forum- a missing child recovered is even)better than a capture in my opinion). I think the capture of Jonathan Dorado sort of threw a wrench in things- as seeing as he was caught- he may have been a direct capture otherwise (I'd rather he be caught beforehand of course- can't take a chance). This is basically what the team at In Pursuit tells me why choosing cases for them is so difficult- basically they can't go too recent where the fugitive has a better chance of getting captured before they even get a chance to air them or too old which are more difficult and there has to be that happy medium. Unfortunately, that happy medium still has a decent head start. I was going to wait until October to panic, but I can't acknowledge a missing child being recovered without acknowledging the other elephant in the room. I don't know what's going on, as this season has been better than last season at the happy medium aspect, but once again it's only been a month- with one fugitive already captured, and one half hour segment devoted to a missing child instead (not a complaint) so that's two slots that may have otherwise been at large segments that in theory could have been direct captures. The more the season goes on, the more catchable the fugitives look to me at least. Well We didn't capture any dangerous fugitives yet., But we recovered one missing child so far.
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Post by Scumhunter on Oct 5, 2022 10:34:25 GMT -5
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Post by Scumhunter on Oct 5, 2022 10:35:02 GMT -5
Still no captures (frustratingly I wanted a quick start as a relief from last year), but we did have a missing child recovered within the first month. (And even though this is a fugitive forum- a missing child recovered is even)better than a capture in my opinion). I think the capture of Jonathan Dorado sort of threw a wrench in things- as seeing as he was caught- he may have been a direct capture otherwise (I'd rather he be caught beforehand of course- can't take a chance). This is basically what the team at In Pursuit tells me why choosing cases for them is so difficult- basically they can't go too recent where the fugitive has a better chance of getting captured before they even get a chance to air them or too old which are more difficult and there has to be that happy medium. Unfortunately, that happy medium still has a decent head start. I was going to wait until October to panic, but I can't acknowledge a missing child being recovered without acknowledging the other elephant in the room. I don't know what's going on, as this season has been better than last season at the happy medium aspect, but once again it's only been a month- with one fugitive already captured, and one half hour segment devoted to a missing child instead (not a complaint) so that's two slots that may have otherwise been at large segments that in theory could have been direct captures. The more the season goes on, the more catchable the fugitives look to me at least. Well We didn't capture any dangerous fugitives yet., But we recovered one missing child so far. Thank you for restating exactly what I said lol, but yes hopefully we get some more captures soon.
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Post by Scumhunter on Oct 5, 2022 21:39:56 GMT -5
About the capture problem thing, I do hope some of the fugitives in the 15 seconds of shame segments these past two seasons are under consideration for Season 5 (I only know of a few) since a lot seem catchable, it's just since there's only 15 seconds, they won't stick out as much. This isn't a criticism, but one could make the argument if you switched them with the main case segments we'd have had a few more captures since most of them are more recent. Like I said the problem is the more recent the more likely to be caught before airing. A chance was taken with Jonathan Dorado since it was such a horrible case, and while it's great he was captured and I'd rather he be captured ASAP, it did cross out one full segment for a capture. This seems to be the dilemma of finding the right balance between which recent and which cold cases you take chances on. I still feel pretty good about the next few weeks though and think this month seems more catchable cases than last month. (They've basically already located Louis Rojas but he was at least in 2016 living openly in El Salvador).
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