How is he still not caught? Everyone is looking for him. He isn't Rambo!
How is he still not caught? Everyone is looking for him. He isn't Rambo!
I say there's a fair chance he's killed himself. He knows he's doomed.
After Stoppit Smith gets exiled for his Boston bet, he will go check the teeth of swamp gators until the fugitive is found
He's probably in south America under a different identity. He had a head start o the cops. He wasn't a suspect until like a week after he murdered her.
He will never be caught. He had at least a week on these incompetent cops.
He went to ground. He’s in the wind now.
He’s in some gator’s stomach right now. He’ll be gator crap soon.
Once the coast is clear he'll resurface and get caught at a major league baseball game in the stands having gone about a seemingly normal life for 20-some years. His neighbors in shock. His kids with identity issues and giant psych bills because they come to realize they never actually knew who their father really was because his whole life was a lie.
He might pull a Whitey Bulger 🤔
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He might pull a Whitey Bulger 🤔
Getting a lot tougher to do that these days with all the technology that is out there.
In addition, things didn't end well for Whitey. He was arrested after 16 years on the run. Spent about seven years locked up before he was brutally murdered. Bulger, who was in a wheelchair, was murdered by inmates on October 30, 2018, within hours of his arrival at USP Hazelton in West Virginia.
the whole USA is looking for you wrote:
How is he still not caught? Everyone is looking for him. He isn't Rambo!
Everyone? I literally wouldn't know who the guy is if I didn't read about him on LR, and I would recognize him if he walked into the room right now.
If it takes us six years to figure out a top-ten most wanted guy was sitting behind home plate at an LA Dodgers baseball game, it's entirely realistic that this dude will be free forever. The parents know where he is, though, so I expect pressure is being put on them.
Don't watch movies much wrote:
If it takes us six years to figure out a top-ten most wanted guy was sitting behind home plate at an LA Dodgers baseball game, it's entirely realistic that this dude will be free forever. The parents know where he is, though, so I expect pressure is being put on them.
How do you know that? His parents aren't wealthy and it would be difficult to get any money to him anyway. If I was him , I would just take off with as much cash as I could get and my escape route would be flexible. If I were his parents, I wouldn't want to know.
What would you do if you were one of his parents? I doubt he told his parents that he murdered Gabby and since there was no arrest warrant for him at the time, going to the reserve would have seemed innocuous.
the whole USA is looking for you wrote:
How is he still not caught? Everyone is looking for him. He isn't Rambo!
Remember that runner that went missing in the Bay Area last summer? He told people where he was going. They found his car. It was a relatively small urban park. And after hundreds of people searching and using drones and dogs they couldn't find him for weeks.
If Lsundrie is dead under a tree somewhere they may never find him.
Oscar Ponce is still at large 10 years later.
dude is hanging with me in my basement.
Don't watch movies much wrote:
If it takes us six years to figure out a top-ten most wanted guy was sitting behind home plate at an LA Dodgers baseball game, it's entirely realistic that this dude will be free forever. The parents know where he is, though, so I expect pressure is being put on them.
Exactly. Cops and FBI guys are idiots. Proven idiots. They are incompetent. They will never find this Laundry guy. He's drinking beer on a beach in Central America somewhere, laughing his balls off.
1) It is clear he murdered her.
2) If I were his parents, I would be publicly asking for him to turn himself in. I never would have helped him get away (not sure if they did). I would help the police as much as I could to help locate him.
Did he really need to tell them he murdered her? He came home alone with her car.
Calling for him to turn himself on and knowing where he is are different things. Asking him to turn himself in is meaningless anyway. I would choose the possibility of somehow starting a new life somewhere over the certainty of 20+ years in prison.
Of course, if they don’t know where he is, they can't help the police locate him.
Yea, they just came out and said he was under surveillance at the time he disappeared and yet they still have no idea where he is?
Cops are dumb, the Federal Bureau of incompetence is just that. He is long gone and probably laughing at how easy it was.
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