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Metkim
02-04-11, 16:27
CNN has this on their news ticker.

http://m24digital.com/en/2011/02/04/dangerous-criminal-wanted-by-the-fbi-is-arrested-in-san-isidro/

Trampa
02-04-11, 16:35
Must be that they found him through his gf because there is no doubt in my mind you can stay off the radar living in Argentina as long as you want

Making money in a 'legal' way should also be possible, lots of demand for barkeepers, English teachers or off the books Native english speakers

Yujin
02-04-11, 17:24
Must be that they found him through his gf because there is no doubt in my mind you can stay off the radar living in Argentina as long as you want

Making money in a 'legal' way should also be possible, lots of demand for barkeepers, English teachers or off the books Native english speakersIf you're on the FBI Top 10, there's usually a significant reward ($100, 000 +) for information leading to apprehension. Paul Eischeid wasn't on the Top 10, but I bet there was some reward money offered for his capture.

Trampa
02-04-11, 18:53
If you're on the FBI Top 10, there's usually a significant reward ($100, 000 +) for information leading to apprehension. Paul Eischeid wasn't on the Top 10, but I bet there was some reward money offered for his capture.But still nothing should happen if you keep your mouth shut and maybe change your name

El Perro
02-04-11, 19:03
Ex stock broker for Charles Schwab and ex Hell's Angel.

Yujin
02-05-11, 03:52
But still nothing should happen if you keep your mouth shut and maybe change your nameSince he's a Hell's Angel member, he probably has distinguishing tattoos all over his body and I bet he was still wearing his "colors" when he was arrested. From the few that I've known, they're always bragging about their criminal deeds to make sure that you know that they are the Alpha dog.

El Perro
02-05-11, 09:59
The guy was tattooed pretty much top to bottom. It took them eight years to find him however. Long, untattooed (maybe) arm of the law.

Northsider
02-05-11, 12:15
When I was a kid there was a manhunt for some criminal and they were interrupting radio / TV shows giving his description, pretty regular looking guy, but he had a distinguishing tattoo on his arm, and that's how they eventually got him. I was maybe around 10, and I realized then that tats are bad idea.

And then there's this guy, imagine being on the lam and looking like him!

Wild Walleye
02-08-11, 16:48
When I was a kid there was a manhunt for some criminal and they were interrupting radio / TV shows giving his description, pretty regular looking guy, but he had a distinguishing tattoo on his arm, and that's how they eventually got him. I was maybe around 10, and I realized then that tats are bad idea.

And then there's this guy, imagine being on the lam and looking like him! I don't think that Abe Lincoln considered tattoos when he articulated the notion that 'tis better to be silent and thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt'

Yujin
02-09-11, 00:26
Deputy Commissioner Osvaldo Magnoli said, “U.S. authorities have 60 days to make the formal extradition request through diplomatic channels.”I wonder what would happen if the US didn't comply with the 60-day extradition deadline and told Argentina to "keep him"? Would Argentina release him back into their society?

Trampa
02-09-11, 01:58
I wonder what would happen if the US didn't comply with the 60-day extradition deadline and told Argentina to "keep him"? Would Argentina release him back into their society?Probally if hè didn't commit à crime in Argentina

El Perro
02-09-11, 10:31
Probally if hè didn't commit à crime in ArgentinaHe'd be recruited by D'Elia and / or be a celebrated member of some club's barrabrava.

Trampa
02-09-11, 13:00
Special consultant to Gustavo Posse, mayor of San Isidro.

Looks like also the background checks are not working so good here