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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 20, 2015 16:15:37 GMT -5
I'll cast my previously reserved vote for Ricky "Sugarman" Godbolt because he was one of the worst GangTECC's 12 Most Wanted cases ever solved by AMW. Frank Shano Siganoff defeats Pedro E Ortiz 4 to 0, and Jeffrey Czechonna Miles and Anita Kay Vestal defeat Godbolt 1 to 3. Villamizar-Ayala vs Registe ended in a 2 to 2 draw, so I have to flip a coin. If heads, Villamizar. If tails, Registe. Aaand... TTH. Registe advances! Now we have to vote to eliminate one of these before the semifinals.
Roshard Whitehead (#1085) Darryl Crenshaw (#1055) Frank Shano Siganoff (#1008) Jeffrey Czechonna Miles and Anita Kay Vestal (#1066/#1067) Michael Jason Registe (#1030)
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Post by Scumhunter on Feb 20, 2015 16:23:15 GMT -5
Oh wow this is tough. I'll vote off Siganoff as despite getting the death penalty, I think the other four were a bit higher-profile.
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Post by danwind on Feb 20, 2015 17:18:22 GMT -5
Oh wow this is tough. I'll vote off Siganoff as despite getting the death penalty, I think the other four were a bit higher-profile. Same here
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Post by HeadMarshal on Feb 20, 2015 17:24:54 GMT -5
I'm also going to vote for Siganoff.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 21, 2015 22:12:38 GMT -5
Siganoff is out! Semifinals time!
Roshard M Whitehead, #1085, Ags 9, 2009 The last of 3 men who fled Operation Orange Tree. From 2004 to 2008, Whitehead's MO was to gain enough trust from parents to let him watch over their daughters, then show pornographic photos and videos to the girls, force them to act out what they saw, and threatened to beat and starve them if they didn't comply. After 3 airings and 2 months on the show, a tipster busted him hanging out with a 16 year old girl in Lexington, Kentucky. With his capture, all 80 targets of Operation Orange Tree were apprehended. A judge threw the book at Whitehead and sentenced him to 4 life terms.
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Darryl Crenshaw, #1055, Jnr 14, 2009 A serial abuser of girlfriends. In April 2008, he tried to kidnap one of his ex-girlfriends. In August 2008, he beat and strangled his last girlfriend Ashley Peoples in Connecticut... while out on bail! Somehow, Peoples' stepfather, a New England pastor, found the strength to forgive the judge and Crenshaw for her murder, leaving vengeance in the hands of the Lord. Less than one month after being named John Walsh's #2 most wanted fugitive of 2008, an AMW tipster busted him serving time in Mexico. During the extradition flight, tears welled up in his eyes, either out of remorse, or fear and defeat as he braced to face justice. He's since been sentenced to 78 years in prison.
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Jeffrey Czechonna Miles and Anita Kay Vestal, #1066/#1067, Apl 19, 2009 In August 2008, Czechonna-Miles participated in a home robbery that ended in a shooting. The casualty toll was 2 dead, 1 wounded. After he was arrested, he befriended a prison guard named Anita Kay Vestal. In March 2009, Vestal supplied Czechonna-Miles with cell keys, set a diversion, and drove him off of prison grounds. They fled as far west as they could go, but within about a month, they were aired on an 8-second commercial break airing. A viewer busted them staying in a motel in Vallejo, California, and Czechonna-Miles is now serving life in prison.
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Michael Jason Registe, #1030, Ags 30, 2008 He first entered law enforcement's radar in November 2005 when he wounded a man who tried to buy his drugs. In July 2007, he murdered 2 of Georgia's Columbus State University's student athletes by shooting them execution style. 5 weeks after John Walsh named him the new guy on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted on the 7-26-008 FBI Centennial Special, an AMW tipster busted him in St. Maarten, in the Caribbean Sea. In May 2013, he pled guilty, and on top of having to negotiate an extradition warrant from St. Maarten, the death penalty was off the table. He was sentenced to 3 decades to life, with credit for time served.
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Post by Scumhunter on Feb 21, 2015 23:16:23 GMT -5
The sentences are equal and crimes are all bad so I'll vote for Darryl Crenshaw for being #2 on John Walsh's 2008 Top 10 List and Michael Registe for being an FBI Top Tenner,
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Post by HeadMarshal on Feb 21, 2015 23:36:40 GMT -5
Going to vote the same as Scumhunter on this one, although all four cases were excellent captures.
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Post by danwind on Feb 22, 2015 0:39:32 GMT -5
The sentences are equal and crimes are all bad so I'll vote for Darryl Crenshaw for being #2 on John Walsh's 2008 Top 10 List and Michael Registe for being an FBI Top Tenner, Same here, I voted for Crenshaw and Registe
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Post by danwind on Feb 23, 2015 19:41:27 GMT -5
The sentences are equal and crimes are all bad so I'll vote for Darryl Crenshaw for being #2 on John Walsh's 2008 Top 10 List and Michael Registe for being an FBI Top Tenner, I agree with you Since Crenshaw was given a full profile and Registe was given a short profile
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 23, 2015 21:50:18 GMT -5
I'll vote for Whitehead and Czechonna. Darryl Crenshaw and Michael Jason Registe advance 1 to 3 to the finals. Whoever wins this match-up will be our pick for best capture of the 11th Century of Captures besides Paul Michael Merhige and Chiew Chan Saevang.
Darryl Crenshaw, #1055, Jnr 14, 2009 A serial abuser of girlfriends. In April 2008, he tried to kidnap one of his ex-girlfriends. In August 2008, he beat and strangled his last girlfriend Ashley Peoples in Connecticut... while out on bail! Somehow, Peoples' stepfather, a New England pastor, found the strength to forgive the judge and Crenshaw for her murder, leaving vengeance in the hands of the Lord. Less than one month after being named John Walsh's #2 most wanted fugitive of 2008, an AMW tipster busted him serving time in Mexico. During the extradition flight, tears welled up in his eyes, either out of remorse, or fear and defeat as he braced to face justice. He's since been sentenced to 78 years in prison.
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Michael Jason Registe, #1030, Ags 30, 2008 He first entered law enforcement's radar in November 2005 when he wounded a man who tried to buy his drugs. In July 2007, he murdered 2 of Georgia's Columbus State University's student athletes by shooting them execution style. 5 weeks after John Walsh named him the new guy on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted on the 7-26-008 FBI Centennial Special, an AMW tipster busted him in St. Maarten, in the Caribbean Sea. In May 2013, he pled guilty, and on top of having to negotiate an extradition warrant from St. Maarten, the death penalty was off the table. He was sentenced to 3 decades to life, with credit for time served.
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Post by Scumhunter on Feb 23, 2015 23:21:16 GMT -5
This is really tough but I vote for Crenshaw because his potential for re-offense and becoming a possible serial rapist or killer was extremely high. (We didn't know at the time he was in Mexico in poor shape).
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Post by danwind on Feb 24, 2015 0:16:14 GMT -5
This is really tough but I vote for Crenshaw because his potential for re-offense and becoming a possible serial rapist or killer was extremely high. (We didn't know at the time he was in Mexico in poor shape). Same here, I voted for Crenshaw
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Post by HeadMarshal on Feb 24, 2015 10:54:04 GMT -5
I'm actually voting for Michael Registe for being wanted for a higher casualty count, as well as being the last FBI Ten Most Wanted fugitive caught by AMW.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Feb 25, 2015 20:44:09 GMT -5
I'll vote for Darryl Crenshaw for the simple fact that I had trouble deciding between the two and no idea how to break the tie for a match-up this critical.
Darryl Crenshaw is our selection for Best Capture of the 11th Century of Captures besides Paul Michael Merhige and Chiew Chan Saevang.
Next up, make your 20 nominations for the best capture of the 12th century and beyond. Here are mine:
Gabriel Christian Morris (#1106) Albert James "Tee" Turner (#1109) Simon Bahta Asfeha (#1111) Paul Herman Clouston (#1118) Lemuel Monge Marrero (#1120) Bruno Salgado (#1122) Larry Burns (#1124) Kenneth Lee Baker (#1125) Rashad "Juicy" Elay Glenn (#1131) Harold Martin Smith (#1137) Trumell Dymone "CO-Jack" Turner (#1155) Dwayne "Money" Pinestraw (#1165) Antonio Ramell "Squirt" Barnes and Earl Timothy "E" Jackson (#1167/#1168) Larene Eleanor Austin (#1170) Jeanifer Lee Segrest (#1173) Errol and Tonya Victor (#1180/#1181) Joseph William Chapman (#1185) Reanaldo Nargo (#1187) Sama Chaka Quinland (#1194) Jonathan Jamel May (#1197)
These are the other 12 I'd have nominated for a 32-entry bracket, and I'm sad to leave these out: Patrick Anthony Brown (#1103) Gilberto Angel Vargas (#1116) Rene "Napoleon" Lopez (#1149) Robert Steven Jackson (#1152) Kenneth Andrew Craig (#1154) Ramon "The Human Fly" Virola (#1164) Rufus "G-Money" Byers (#1176) Fritz Alisme (#1178) Rasshammach Roberts (#1179) Janet M Hallahan and Nelson Grant Hallahan (#1183/#1184) Luis Gonzalez (#1186) Glen Joseph Davis (#1195)
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Post by danwind on Feb 25, 2015 21:21:55 GMT -5
I'll vote for Darryl Crenshaw for the simple fact that I had trouble deciding between the two and no idea how to break the tie for a match-up this critical. Darryl Crenshaw is our selection for Best Capture of the 11th Century of Captures besides Paul Michael Merhige and Chiew Chan Saevang. Next up, make your 20 nominations for the best capture of the 12th century and beyond. Here are mine: Gabriel Christian Morris (#1106) Albert James "Tee" Turner (#1109) Simon Bahta Asfeha (#1111) Paul Herman Clouston (#1118) Lemuel Monge Marrero (#1120) Bruno Salgado (#1122) Larry Burns (#1124) Kenneth Lee Baker (#1125) Rashad "Juicy" Elay Glenn (#1131) Harold Martin Smith (#1137) Trumell Dymone "CO-Jack" Turner (#1155) Dwayne "Money" Pinestraw (#1165) Antonio Ramell "Squirt" Barnes and Earl Timothy "E" Jackson (#1167/#1168) Larene Eleanor Austin (#1170) Jeanifer Lee Segrest (#1173) Errol and Tonya Victor (#1180/#1181) Joseph William Chapman (#1185) Reanaldo Nargo (#1187) Sama Chaka Quinland (#1194) Jonathan Jamel May (#1197) These are the other 12 I'd have nominated for a 32-entry bracket, and I'm sad to leave these out: Patrick Anthony Brown (#1103) Gilberto Angel Vargas (#1116) Rene "Napoleon" Lopez (#1149) Robert Steven Jackson (#1152) Kenneth Andrew Craig (#1154) Ramon "The Human Fly" Virola (#1164) Rufus "G-Money" Byers (#1176) Fritz Alisme (#1178) Rasshammach Roberts (#1179) Janet M Hallahan and Nelson Grant Hallahan (#1183/#1184) Luis Gonzalez (#1186) Glen Joseph Davis (#1195) Here my top 20 Fugitives for final century Bracket 1. Gabriel Christian Morris (#1106) 2. Jonathan Jamel May (#1197) 3. Dwayne "Money" Pinestraw (#1165) 4. Robert Steven Jackson (#1152) 5. Albert James "Tee" Turner (#1109) 6. Rene "Napoleon" Lopez (#1149) 7. Errol and Tonya Victor (#1180/#1181) 8. Larry Burns (#1124) 9. Trumell Dymone "CO-Jack" Turner (#1155) 10. Vincent Eugene Boyd (#1117 11. Patrick Anthony Brown (#1103) 12. Kenneth Lee Baker (#1125) 13. Simon Bahta Asfeha (#1111) 14. Ramon "The Human Fly" Virola (#1164) 15. Larene Eleanor Austin (#1170) 16. Bruno Salgado (#1122) 17. Harold Martin Smith (#1137) 18. Gilberto Angel Vargas (#1116) 19. Reanaldo Nargo (#1187) 20. Joseph William Chapman (#1185) The Top 4 Dishonorable Mention 1. Rashad "Juicy" Elay Glenn (#1131) 2. Jeanifer Lee Segrest (#1173) 3. Richard Carl Heeringa (#1159) 4. Lemuel Monge Marrero (#1120)
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