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Post by HeadMarshal on Mar 8, 2015 18:18:14 GMT -5
Voting the same as 912th. Also sadly it's not uncommon for criminals to get short sentences for simply failing to register as a sex offender.
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Post by Scumhunter on Mar 8, 2015 18:23:33 GMT -5
I vote for Chapman for reasons already stated. And I vote for Burns only because of Clouston's short sentence and unlike Larene Austin in the previous match-up we know for sure he was sentenced to life.
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Post by Scumhunter on Mar 11, 2015 12:10:15 GMT -5
Not trying to sound pushy but I think it's time for the next round.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Mar 11, 2015 15:13:39 GMT -5
Joseph William Chapman defeats Robert Steven Jackson 0 to 4. Burns vs Clouston ended in a draw, so I have to flip a coin. If heads, Burns. If tails, Clouston. Aaand... HTH! Larry Burns advances! It's amazing that almost half of these match-ups ended in ties.
Rashad "Juicy" Elay Glenn, #1131, Oct 8, 2010 An 18 year old Fort Worth drug gangster. In August 2010, he fired a rifle into a car and killed 2 people. He never left Forth Worth, and when he was profiled as the 8-Second Commercial Break fugitive for 10-02-010, a tipster led right back to Fort Worth where he'd tried retaliating against crime witnesses. As he saw himself on the show, he surrendered and is now serving life in prison without parole.
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Trumell Dymone "CO-Jack" Turner, #1155, Jne 24, 2011 A Detroit drug dealer named John Walsh's 2011 50/50 Fugitive #MI1. In May 2010, he baselessly accused two innocent teenagers of stealing his girlfriend's car during one of their younger brother's graduation weekend. Try as they might to avoid Trumell, he followed them down and shot them to death in the middle of the street before driving off. A few hours later, the car was found scrapped in an alley. One victim's mother, a cancer patient, braved the frozen weather and rough neighborhoods to pass around wanted posters. Despite fleeing to Texas at one point, he returned to Detroit a year after the murders and was busted inside a house within a few miles of the murder scene. He's now serving between 3 and 6 decades.
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Lemuel Monge Marrero, #1120, Jne 16, 2010 In June 2009, his family joined forces to kill a witness to a gang brawl that his partner-in-crime lost in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Police quickly rounded up his brothers and father, but Lemuel got away. He fled to Fajardo, Puerto Rico to seek refuge with his mother, and killed 2 more people in drive-by shootings. He was aired on the 15 Seconds of Shame on 8-29-009, and a tipster busted him in a club on January 2, 2010. However, it took 5 1/2 months to extradite him, and it paid off. Lemuel is now serving life with no chance of parole.
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Albert James "Tee" Turner, #1109, Mrc 5, 2010 A former Texas prison guard and jealous bully. Over almost a decade, he'd abused his wife and children, acting reclusive at times and spying on his wife at others. In December 2009, she tried to leave him, and took her children away to another house in Rosenberg, Texas. On the day after Christmas 2009, he broke into the home and, in front of his children, slashed the throats of his wife Keitha Frank Turner and mother-in-law Betty Jo Frank, nearly decapitating them, and wounding Betty Jo's husband. In January 2010, he tried to fake his death by submerging his SUV in the Chattahoochee River west of Atlanta. In February 2010, he'd been living underneath an overpass on a river bank. In March 2010, as Walsh announced his addition to the US Marshal's 15 Most Wanted on Regis & Kelly, a tipster busted him walking with a cane in a Concord, North Carolina Mall, just before he was slated to be profiled on AMW's 1000th episode. In June 2011, Turner was condemned to death.
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Jonathan Jamel May, #1197, Spt 4, 2012 In February 2012, he and 2 other men shot at 5 people in Detroit, Michigan. A crippled couple was killed, 1 other person was wounded, and 2 were unharmed. He was busted in Monticello, Arkansas, but Detroit's police department still sought out Brian and Rakesk White. In 2014, the White brothers were captured, and May was sentenced to life in prison.
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Errol and Tonya Victor, #1180/#1181, Apl 14, 2012 A fugitive couple from St. John the Baptist's Parish, Louisiana. Starting in 2004, their collective 13 sons were imprisoned in a house of horrors, starved, beaten, and forced to work nearly all hours of the day renovating the mansion. They were often punished by being forced to run laps around the property holding cinderblocks. Errol kept them away from school and brainwashed them into worshipping him as God. On April's Eve 2008, an ice cream sandwich went missing. Hoping to spare the other 12 men and boys any pain, 8 year old ML Lloyd III admitted to it. Errol grabbed a belt, tied him down, and whipped him repeatedly while Tonya stood by and did nothing to stop him. They took Lloyd to a hospital where he soon died from his wounds. In August 2011, they appeared on local news proclaiming their innocence before fleeing their trial. After Lifetime's Couples on the Run special, a tipster busted them in Tifton, Georgia. Errol had been doing handiwork and trying to start his own church, while Tonya wore a scarf and could barely speak anymore. Despite fears that the case against them would fall apart, they were convicted in July 2014. In September, Errol was sentenced to life without parole, and Tonya got 21 years.
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Post by danwind on Mar 11, 2015 18:12:34 GMT -5
Joseph William Chapman defeats Robert Steven Jackson 0 to 4. Burns vs Clouston ended in a draw, so I have to flip a coin. If heads, Burns. If tails, Clouston. Aaand... HTH! Larry Burns advances! It's amazing that almost half of these match-ups ended in ties. Rashad "Juicy" Elay Glenn, #1131, Oct 8, 2010 An 18 year old Fort Worth drug gangster. In August 2010, he fired a rifle into a car and killed 2 people. He never left Forth Worth, and when he was profiled as the 8-Second Commercial Break fugitive for 10-02-010, a tipster led right back to Fort Worth where he'd tried retaliating against crime witnesses. As he saw himself on the show, he surrendered and is now serving life in prison without parole. vs Trumell Dymone "CO-Jack" Turner, #1155, Jne 24, 2011 A Detroit drug dealer named John Walsh's 2011 50/50 Fugitive #MI1. In May 2010, he baselessly accused two innocent teenagers of stealing his girlfriend's car during one of their younger brother's graduation weekend. Try as they might to avoid Trumell, he followed them down and shot them to death in the middle of the street before driving off. A few hours later, the car was found scrapped in an alley. One victim's mother, a cancer patient, braved the frozen weather and rough neighborhoods to pass around wanted posters. Despite fleeing to Texas at one point, he returned to Detroit a year after the murders and was busted inside a house within a few miles of the murder scene. He's now serving between 3 and 6 decades. and Lemuel Monge Marrero, #1120, Jne 16, 2010 In June 2009, his family joined forces to kill a witness to a gang brawl that his partner-in-crime lost in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Police quickly rounded up his brothers and father, but Lemuel got away. He fled to Fajardo, Puerto Rico to seek refuge with his mother, and killed 2 more people in drive-by shootings. He was aired on the 15 Seconds of Shame on 8-29-009, and a tipster busted him in a club on January 2, 2010. However, it took 5 1/2 months to extradite him, and it paid off. Lemuel is now serving life with no chance of parole. vs Albert James "Tee" Turner, #1109, Mrc 5, 2010 A former Texas prison guard and jealous bully. Over almost a decade, he'd abused his wife and children, acting reclusive at times and spying on his wife at others. In December 2009, she tried to leave him, and took her children away to another house in Rosenberg, Texas. On the day after Christmas 2009, he broke into the home and, in front of his children, slashed the throats of his wife Keitha Frank Turner and mother-in-law Betty Jo Frank, nearly decapitating them, and wounding Betty Jo's husband. In January 2010, he tried to fake his death by submerging his SUV in the Chattahoochee River west of Atlanta. In February 2010, he'd been living underneath an overpass on a river bank. In March 2010, as Walsh announced his addition to the US Marshal's 15 Most Wanted on Regis & Kelly, a tipster busted him walking with a cane in a Concord, North Carolina Mall, just before he was slated to be profiled on AMW's 1000th episode. In June 2011, Turner was condemned to death. and Jonathan Jamel May, #1197, Spt 4, 2012 In February 2012, he and 2 other men shot at 5 people in Detroit, Michigan. A crippled couple was killed, 1 other person was wounded, and 2 were unharmed. He was busted in Monticello, Arkansas, but Detroit's police department still sought out Brian and Rakesk White. In 2014, the White brothers were captured, and May was sentenced to life in prison. vs Errol and Tonya Victor, #1180/#1181, Apl 14, 2012 A fugitive couple from St. John the Baptist's Parish, Louisiana. Starting in 2004, their collective 13 sons were imprisoned in a house of horrors, starved, beaten, and forced to work nearly all hours of the day renovating the mansion. They were often punished by being forced to run laps around the property holding cinderblocks. Errol kept them away from school and brainwashed them into worshipping him as God. On April's Eve 2008, an ice cream sandwich went missing. Hoping to spare the other 12 men and boys any pain, 8 year old ML Lloyd III admitted to it. Errol grabbed a belt, tied him down, and whipped him repeatedly while Tonya stood by and did nothing to stop him. They took Lloyd to a hospital where he soon died from his wounds. In August 2011, they appeared on local news proclaiming their innocence before fleeing their trial. After Lifetime's Couples on the Run special, a tipster busted them in Tifton, Georgia. Errol had been doing handiwork and trying to start his own church, while Tonya wore a scarf and could barely speak anymore. Despite fears that the case against them would fall apart, they were convicted in July 2014. In September, Errol was sentenced to life without parole, and Tonya got 21 years. I voted for Glenn, Turner and May
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Post by Scumhunter on Mar 11, 2015 19:34:34 GMT -5
I vote Trumell Turner for the execution slaying of two teenagers, Albert Turner for getting the death penalty, and the Victors for a child dying in addition to how quick the capture was.
So that's Turner, Turner, and Victor. Sounds like a law firm.
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Post by HeadMarshal on Mar 11, 2015 19:41:47 GMT -5
I vote Trumell Turner for the execution slaying of two teenagers, Albert Turner for getting the death penalty, and the Victors for a child dying in addition to how quick the capture was. So that's Turner, Turner, and Victor. Sounds like a law firm. And this is where I agree with Scumhunter and cast the votes for the same captures.
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Post by 912thamwuser on Mar 12, 2015 16:49:50 GMT -5
I'll vote for Trumell (younger victims killed over a missing car), Marrero (3 dead), and the Victors (crimes against children, murder over a missing dessert). Trumell Dymone "CO-Jack" Turner, Albert James "Tee" Turner, and Errol and Tonya Victor win 1 to 3. Now we have to vote to eliminate one of the last five.
Joseph William Chapman (#1185) Larry Burns (#1124) Trumell Dymone "CO-Jack" Turner (#1155) Albert James Turner (#1109) Errol and Tonya Victor (#1180/#1181)
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Post by HeadMarshal on Mar 12, 2015 16:57:10 GMT -5
It came down to Joseph Chapman vs Larry Burns. Both were great captures but while Chapman wasn't wanted for rape, just molestation (I think), Larry Burns although caught after 24 years on the run doesn't terrify me as much as the other murderers to choose from. I'll vote for Chapman since it's likely his end sentence won't be that long (which is bad don't get me wrong).
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Post by Scumhunter on Mar 12, 2015 18:21:27 GMT -5
I think Chapman was facing life in prison on all his combined charges but seeing he's the only guy left that hasn't killed someone (as HeadMarshal said still some serious crimes he did), I guess I have to vote him off as well.
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Post by danwind on Mar 12, 2015 21:36:16 GMT -5
I voted off Joseph Chapman
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Post by 912thamwuser on Mar 12, 2015 23:00:59 GMT -5
Joseph William Chapman is eliminated, and the semifinals can begin!
Larry Burns, #1124, Jly 20, 2010 In May of 1986, his ex-wife had been seeking shelter from him in her mother's house in Gary, Indiana. He burst into the house, guns blazing. The mother got into a gunfight and fled when Burns' gun jammed. Then, he ran up the stairs to the bedroom and killed his ex-wife with 2 shots to the head. He'd last been seen walking out of the house with one shoe on and his boxers exposed. Starting in 1993, AMW aired him about a dozen times. 24 years later, an amw.com tipster busted him on July 20, 2010, his alias' 57th birthday, in Long Beach, California, where he'd made a living by breeding rottweilers and repairing pool tables under the name Daniel Oakes. He was convicted and sentenced to 7 decades in prison.
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Trumell Dymone "CO-Jack" Turner, #1155, Jne 24, 2011 A Detroit drug dealer named John Walsh's 2011 50/50 Fugitive #MI1. In May 2010, he baselessly accused two innocent teenagers of stealing his girlfriend's car during one of their younger brother's graduation weekend. Try as they might to avoid Trumell, he followed them down and shot them to death in the middle of the street before driving off. A few hours later, the car was found scrapped in an alley. One victim's mother, a cancer patient, braved the frozen weather and rough neighborhoods to pass around wanted posters. Despite fleeing to Texas at one point, he returned to Detroit a year after the murders and was busted inside a house within a few miles of the murder scene. He's now serving between 3 and 6 decades.
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Albert James "Tee" Turner, #1109, Mrc 5, 2010 A former Texas prison guard and jealous bully. Over almost a decade, he'd abused his wife and children, acting reclusive at times and spying on his wife at others. In December 2009, she tried to leave him, and took her children away to another house in Rosenberg, Texas. On the day after Christmas 2009, he broke into the home and, in front of his children, slashed the throats of his wife Keitha Frank Turner and mother-in-law Betty Jo Frank, nearly decapitating them, and wounding Betty Jo's husband. In January 2010, he tried to fake his death by submerging his SUV in the Chattahoochee River west of Atlanta. In February 2010, he'd been living underneath an overpass on a river bank. In March 2010, as Walsh announced his addition to the US Marshal's 15 Most Wanted on Regis & Kelly, a tipster busted him walking with a cane in a Concord, North Carolina Mall, just before he was slated to be profiled on AMW's 1000th episode. In June 2011, Turner was condemned to death.
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Errol and Tonya Victor, #1180/#1181, Apl 14, 2012 A fugitive couple from St. John the Baptist's Parish, Louisiana. Starting in 2004, their collective 13 sons were imprisoned in a house of horrors, starved, beaten, and forced to work nearly all hours of the day renovating the mansion. They were often punished by being forced to run laps around the property holding cinderblocks. Errol kept them away from school and brainwashed them into worshipping him as God. On April's Eve 2008, an ice cream sandwich went missing. Hoping to spare the other 12 men and boys any pain, 8 year old ML Lloyd III admitted to it. Errol grabbed a belt, tied him down, and whipped him repeatedly while Tonya stood by and did nothing to stop him. They took Lloyd to a hospital where he soon died from his wounds. In August 2011, they appeared on local news proclaiming their innocence before fleeing their trial. After Lifetime's Couples on the Run special, a tipster busted them in Tifton, Georgia. Errol had been doing handiwork and trying to start his own church, while Tonya wore a scarf and could barely speak anymore. Despite fears that the case against them would fall apart, they were convicted in July 2014. In September, Errol was sentenced to life without parole, and Tonya got 21 years.
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Post by Scumhunter on Mar 13, 2015 0:08:54 GMT -5
I vote Trumell Turner for the murder of two teenagers and Albert Turner for getting the death penalty in addition to his brutal murders (although it pained me to note vote for the Victors since they represented the best capture(s) of the lifetime season). So for me, I'd like the finals to be Turner vs. Turner.
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Post by HeadMarshal on Mar 13, 2015 14:40:56 GMT -5
First vote goes to Trumell "Co-Jack" Turner for having an overall worse murder case, although Larry Burns was a really bad fugitive as well.
And between Albert Turner and the Victors, their overall case summaries were about even but I'm voting for the Victors since it was a much more difficult process to get them convicted in the end,
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Post by danwind on Mar 13, 2015 16:06:34 GMT -5
I vote for Larry Burns for his victorious violent crime who been on America's Most Wanted muliptie times before he got caught by AMW's Viewers years later and Albert Turner for getting the Death Pentaly.
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