The majority of people who end up on the most wanted list tend to get caught fairly quickly, but those that are not can stay on the list for decades. In the case of Patel, the only possible way to flee the country would be to cross the border into Canada or Mexico, Airport Security is ironically great at catching people who are wanted by American police.
The #5 surprised me... only in that, i have lived in Cabarrus county, NC my whole life and never heard of this... Just shocking to here where you live come up in a list like this... small farely rural place..
I know you said people who have no emotion like this are terrifying (and the men on this list are terrifying), but most people with antisocial personality disorder don't kill people. In fact, many successful CEOs, politicians, doctors, lawyers, and other positions where lack of emotion is a positive also have antisocial personality (sociopaths).
I can't stop thinking about that poor child from the second most wanted story, so truly sick and just horrific. I hope all of these poor people that have lost their lives to these monsters are at peace.
So terrible right? I don't think I'll ever forget this case. The story was featured on America's Most Wanted. Her Mother is a remarkable person. She would throw a block party every year in remembrance, awareness and for potential leads but I'm pretty sure had to give it up after several years, she couldn't afford it anymore. Iriana has a sister that she was really close to. They are wrecked. Sadly I heard that that POS Alexis is probably dead via vigilante. He is/was is a predator and the community probably got a hold of him in Hondorus. Just wish for her family and especially her mother we knew for sure.
You must lead a sheltered life. As a Trauma RN for 30 years, I've seen up close just how barbaric people can be. Try saving the lives of 2 women, while at work, were doused in gasoline and set a blaze by one of the women's estranged husband. And the innocent bystander being 8 mo pregnant. As well as the guy on the sidewalk that just happened to be passing by as he exited, and shoots him in the face. The only one to survive besides the animal who did this, was the man shot in the face. The other 3 died, including the 8 mo boy, who was prematurly delivered by emergency C Section
Kabir, the degree some people will go to in order to aid or protect a relative- even one who is wanted for a heinous crime can often reach the level of bizarre. For instance - if Patel has a relative helping him out - then he could be anywhere, working a menial job, perhaps one that doesn't deal directly with customers, and is likely getting paid "under the table" in cash - with no records being kept. It's a big country not that many people are looking for him.
When I was a kid one of my mom’s friends had a post office box & when she would go down to collect her mail, her young daughter would go through the Most Wanted book that the post office kept chained to a table. One day the kid found one of their neighbors in it. He had been a member of The Weathermen Underground & was wanted for an armored truck robbery & the murder of one of the armored truck guards. The reward money paid for her college The guy had been on the run for 10 years All but one of his accomplices had been caught when he was finally captured. His final accomplice was captured about 12 years after him. She was living as a suburban housewife with teenage children when they caught up with her
I live in Arizona and I was working as a Property Manager and served notice on these 2 guys who were wearing their guns and displaying them. They weren't threatening exactly. When they moved out after the eviction, I heard that they left the gas on and the water running. If the person that went there for maintenance would have been smoking, it would have blown up when they entered the place. When I met to serve them notice, had kind of a different feeling to it. I'm not sure if I should have been afraid.
The Said girl shot by her dad, I've heard the 911 call. Don't listen to it. It will stay with you forever. So heartbreaking. Love your channel man. Keep up the good work.
It’s crazy how some of these people aren’t caught yet also crazy how some of them had no consideration of human life and just killed their families like it was nothing just pure evil
The murder victim of #3 knew the guy was abusive but married him anyway. Unfortunately this is common. My friend was abused by her boyfriend. They got married and of the abuse continued.
This video is at least three months old (or their research wasn't entirely current). For example, the first one, Robert Fisher, was removed from the Most Wanted list in November of 2021, to make room for Yulan Adonay Archaga Carias, the alleged leader of MS-13 in the Honduras. He's still at large, if he's even still alive; he had spoken about ending his own life before, so he could have committed suicide or died. I remember seeing some of these cases on America's Most Wanted, like Yaser Abdel Said. Nice to know he's been caught. There is sometimes incentive to flee to another country; aside from avoiding the FBI (who can legally only operate within the U.S. borders), we don't have extradition treaties with some countries, and other countries (such as Mexico) will only extradite if the death penalty is not being sought.
I'm a bit surprised that guys like Franklin Morris and DB Cooper aren't in this video. Franklin Morris was one of the inmates who supposedly escaped Alcatraz back in 1963, and DB Cooper hijacked a plane in 1971, eventually jumping off of it with $200,000 in a sack.
How can a person be so evil! We've all gotten mad at some point and probably would be lying if we say we never said " I wish he / she drop dead" " I could kill you" and 99.9% of us would never actually act on anything.
Look up the Chandler Halderson trial that just concluded. Listen to the prosecutor’s opening statement. It will horrify you to think what a 23 yr old man would do to stop his parents from discovering his web of lies just so he wouldn’t have to work or go to college.
I remember when the Fisher crime occurred! We come from a family of hunters and we’re worried we might come across him while out hunting. I believe they found his dog and vehicle in the mountains. Arizona has very remote and uninhabited areas. I truly believe if he isn’t in the AZ mountains, he is surviving in another remote area of the country.
I think it’d be less risky to stay in the US instead of trying to flee. Since the pandemic began you can get literally everything you would need delivered to your home. Don’t even need to answer the door, the delivery person just leaves it on your porch.
Some people believe Robert Fisher didn't kill his family, but someone else did, and he took the fall for it. Notice the video creator said, "Wanted for suspicion of murdering his family and blowing up their house". That means there isn't enough evidence to definitively say he did it, he is just a prime suspect in the case. I listen to a true crime podcast called "Crime Junkies" that has an episode on his case. They go over it in great detail, and I have to say, I'm not 100% convinced he did it🤔
Amina Said, I remember hearing the audio from her after they were shot by their father from the backseat of his car. I will never forget it as long as I live.
I dated a dude who was on the fbi top 20 list.. I found out when the fbi got him walking out of a bar.. I took some time off dating after that one..it’s a hell of a story now.. kinda sucked at the time 🤷🏻♀️
(perhaps related to The missing 411) makes you wonder if guys like number 10 are involved in the missing 411 cases, in which strange disappearances occur in the national forests... turns out they're disappearing because psychos live in the woods and snatch them up.
Unfortunately the US is so large we wont know a california man whos just hitting the news in boston if we may have seen them. Itd have to he an amber alert and we rarely get them because of information need to send one. If the person is linked quickly and have more groubd to cover is more easily caught than us in New England. Youd be surprised how many states you can go to in a short time but yet highly populated. Some stories i do remember, especially with the father and 2 daughters. A lot of times being aware of your surroundings and any unusual behavior. Other than that. What happened at 1am in kentucky i probably woulrnt see/know about days to weeks later or never at all. It's sad.
It's not uncommon for some of these fugitives to be on the lam for years before the authorities catch them. Eventually they all get caught . There is a TV show here in America called FBI most wanted where they air these criminals stories on TV and with the help from the public , hundreds of fugitives have been caught. Kabir, there is no use in trying to wrap your brain around pure evil.
Back in 1982 my buddy Dave was number 16 on the FBI's most wanted list. He would run drugs and guns and everything from South America all through Canada. They finally caught him when he blew a piston on the side of the road and his car took a dump and they caught him pushing his car to a service station was about 16 kilos of the purest uncut cocaine and 40 illegal automatic weapons that were stolen from a military Depot. He got out of prison due to good behavior 2 years ago. He refuses to even get a driver's license. So now he just sits on the front porch of his sister's house and watches the world go by and does the occasional odd jobs here and there for money.
@Comrade20 Want to know something really messed up? Back in the early 2000s, when I was coming out of my late teens, I actually hung out with El Chapo for about 2 weeks. It was incredible and some of it I can hardly remember, but the rest that I do remember, I will never forget.
The closest I've came to any of these people is living in Scottsdale the same time as that maniac.. and also living in phx and hearing on the news about the shooting.. I was that close to two maniacs and im from salt lake city.. damn
I watched a short documentary on Eugene Palmer and Tammy, and If you look into the events that led up to her murder then maybe you'll start to wonder if you would've done the same thing as Eugene if you were in his shoes. I'm not saying she deserved to be killed, but I'm just saying she was a HUGE P.O.S.! In the documentary they couldn't even find anybody who could say anything nice about her. One of her former co workers said "she was a difficult woman and the best way to put up with her was to try and avoid her as much as possible." Again, I'm not saying she deserved to be killed, but I'm just saying.
The Dunkin’ Doughnuts guy can’t just flee to another country: All international travel is tracked…whether an American passport or U.S. resident alien holding the passport of his home country. It would be extremely difficult if not impossible to leave U.S. soil without the authorities knowing where you went, especially India, a friendly nation.
I have driven out of the US into Baja California Mexico all my life without having to show a passport. He could probably catch a flight from Mexico or some other country.
@@sasquatch7234 Yeah, you’re right I guess. But unless you’re from Mexico, it’s kind of hard to blend into Mexican society without getting noticed, and we have excellent extradition agreements and enforcement with that country. Ditto Canada.
Getting on a cargo ship is a way to get out of the country and would not be that difficult. It would not be unrealistic to think that it would not be an expensive bribe for a crew member to smuggle someone aboard and hide them until the ship reaches the destination.
They catch a lot of them quickly. It's just that when they capture one, they move another criminal up in the top ten. I hope you noticed that most of them were not Americans. Most of our problems come from other countries.
Anything cartel related is always a cool reaction tho some are hard to post due to RUclips's rules. It is crazy though to learn about the interworkings of organized crime and the kind of power they can hold
I'm curious if some of the older people on this list are even still alive. If they're in hiding and die under a fake name would the FBI find out? How old do they have to be before the FBI assumes they're dead?
dite Every so often, a fugitive is captured in Mexico, but in order to extradite the fugitive to the US, the death penalty must be taken off the table, and many of these offenses rise to the level of a capital crime.
I'll say this, the Said guy, what he did was horrible. But up until about a year ago, the Chinese government forced you to. And if you were born in ancient Greece with a deformaty, well...
Even though we have a pretty good relationship with Mexico and work together in regards to apprehending and exporting criminals, I think it really depends on the current presidents of the countries and how well they get along. It matters whether or not Mexico feels intimidated by our current president. Right now not so much...
Dude I keep telling you that our capacity for killing even frightens us sometimes. When we have no legitimate enemy to kill we start killing each other just for fun. That's why the rest of the world is terrified of us because they know just one of us could take out 10 or 12 if not more of them. You have the most violent movies the most violent TV shows the most violent music and we have the most violent culture. 6 out of 10 Americans own guns an out of that three out of the six have automatic weapons with enough ammunition to stop a small army. I personally think it's something in the water.
@@vanhattfield8292 cuz they're not exposed to it every single day like we are in great depth and detail. The real reason why they don't hear about our weaponry is mainly because they do not want their populace to know that at any given point in time we could wipe them off the face of the Earth in a flash of blinding light or with laser platforms or kinetic bombardment. And that's not to mention our vast arsenal of Highly weaponized drones that we can control basically from what would be our bathrooms while we're taking a shit. Would you want to know that China has several Neutron explosive devices in your city and more than likely on top of the roof of a building very close to you if not the building you live in? Would you want your people to know that no matter what they do they cannot stand against even 1/4 of our full armament for more than a week and a half? Because that are full Armament we can turn China India and Russia all at once into an ocean of glass and then whatever has survived if anything can be easily mopped up with drones. Meanwhile the United States hasn't lost a single soldier. Because you can believe it or not but we have multiple project Thor platforms and Laser platforms floating above almost every major enemy City and some of our Allied cities as well. Just in case.
I always think I have seen everything. I almost made it halfway through but the video is thorough and very descriptive. Not complaining, just had not seen the list for several years. Need to see something silly before this evil sticks to my psyche. Thanks! (Not sarcasm)
Being 'blooded' after a hunt is an old UK tradition. A right of passage. Just so you know. Done by perfectly normal people. Obviously this guy had a completely different view of things. 4:05 Most people on that list do get caught (not all) just not quickly. EVERYONE on the Top Most Wanted list hasn't been caught. They wouldn't be on the list at all if they were caught. Well . . . I guess one was caught so recently they haven't have time to remove them.
I am curious whether this is really an FBI top ten. If so, i wonder what the matrix is to get them in the top ten. I get putting drug kingpins and multiple murderers on the list. Not to minimize the single victims of other killers, but we really do have lots of people who kill repeatedly and pose a great threat to whatever community they are hiding in. Also, I’m not entirely sure what makes some of these crimes federal crimes that would involve the FBI. Does the FBI always get involved if a killer whose crime would normally be under the jurisdiction of local policing agencies flees to another jurisdiction?
Ya your right about the cartel leader but if The US wants you, we will find you, remember we have more money too lol. If you really wanted here, good luck. Lol
Not to downplay murder but am I the only one surprised that about half of this list was domestic murder situations or crimes of passion? Obviously I hope they are all caught and rot in jail but it just seems a bit strange because somebody that kills their estranged wife suing them isn't very likely to be a threat to the public. I thought it would have been way more cartel type stuff or people who commit armed robbery and kill.
First case ...start in Alaska and then Canada ... Lots of sparce land and small towns // that guy from India probably went to England they got a larger Indian population. JK
Lol I have hung out with guys way worse. No joke these people don't faze me. 3 people have tried to kill me a total of 5 times and were cool still. With my family it takes a lot to offend me or scare me. Honestly I usually understand these nuts better then normal or what's considered normal people. I miss the old days.
I know you said people who have no emotion like this are terrifying (and the men on this list are terrifying), but most people with antisocial personality disorder don't kill people. In fact, many successful CEOs, politicians, doctors, lawyers, and other positions where lack of emotion is a positive also have antisocial personality (sociopaths).
The majority of people who end up on the most wanted list tend to get caught fairly quickly, but those that are not can stay on the list for decades. In the case of Patel, the only possible way to flee the country would be to cross the border into Canada or Mexico, Airport Security is ironically great at catching people who are wanted by American police.
You can take a private plane or boat if you know how to fly or sail
This is a good reminder that evil hides everywhere and we need to always be aware.
Rae J, you speak the truth. However, evil doesn’t always hide. Look at what has happened in this country the past 4 or 5 years.
This is a good reminder that evil hides so hidden that even the FBI requested public support and offered thousands of dollars to find them
The #5 surprised me... only in that, i have lived in Cabarrus county, NC my whole life and never heard of this...
Just shocking to here where you live come up in a list like this... small farely rural place..
Gotta respect the re-enactments this channel put together for this video lol.
I know you said people who have no emotion like this are terrifying (and the men on this list are terrifying), but most people with antisocial personality disorder don't kill people. In fact, many successful CEOs, politicians, doctors, lawyers, and other positions where lack of emotion is a positive also have antisocial personality (sociopaths).
I can't stop thinking about that poor child from the second most wanted story, so truly sick and just horrific. I hope all of these poor people that have lost their lives to these monsters are at peace.
So terrible right? I don't think I'll ever forget this case.
The story was featured on America's Most Wanted. Her Mother is a remarkable person. She would throw a block party every year in remembrance, awareness and for potential leads but I'm pretty sure had to give it up after several years, she couldn't afford it anymore. Iriana has a sister that she was really close to. They are wrecked. Sadly I heard that that POS Alexis is probably dead via vigilante. He is/was is a predator and the community probably got a hold of him in Hondorus. Just wish for her family and especially her mother we knew for sure.
You must lead a sheltered life. As a Trauma RN for 30 years, I've seen up close just how barbaric people can be. Try saving the lives of 2 women, while at work, were doused in gasoline and set a blaze by one of the women's estranged husband. And the innocent bystander being 8 mo pregnant. As well as the guy on the sidewalk that just happened to be passing by as he exited, and shoots him in the face.
The only one to survive besides the animal who did this, was the man shot in the face. The other 3 died, including the 8 mo boy, who was prematurly delivered by emergency C Section
Evil is out there, kids.
Situational awareness is a big deal.
Thanks, Kabir!
They call Philadelphia Killadelphia because it's so violent.
The story with the Egyptian guy- I think there was an SVU episode about that. So sad.
I like these countdowns 👍
Kabir, the degree some people will go to in order to aid or protect a relative- even one who is wanted for a heinous crime can often reach the level of bizarre.
For instance - if Patel has a relative helping him out - then he could be anywhere, working a menial job, perhaps one that doesn't deal directly with customers,
and is likely getting paid "under the table" in cash - with no records being kept.
It's a big country not that many people are looking for him.
Especially a male.
When I was a kid one of my mom’s friends had a post office box & when she would go down to collect her mail, her young daughter would go through the Most Wanted book that the post office kept chained to a table.
One day the kid found one of their neighbors in it. He had been a member of The Weathermen Underground & was wanted for an armored truck robbery & the murder of one of the armored truck guards. The reward money paid for her college
The guy had been on the run for 10 years All but one of his accomplices had been caught when he was finally captured. His final accomplice was captured about 12 years after him. She was living as a suburban housewife with teenage children when they caught up with her
I live in Arizona and I was working as a Property Manager and served notice on these 2 guys who were wearing their guns and displaying them. They weren't threatening exactly. When they moved out after the eviction, I heard that they left the gas on and the water running. If the person that went there for maintenance would have been smoking, it would have blown up when they entered the place. When I met to serve them notice, had kind of a different feeling to it. I'm not sure if I should have been afraid.
The Said girl shot by her dad, I've heard the 911 call. Don't listen to it. It will stay with you forever. So heartbreaking. Love your channel man. Keep up the good work.
He was recently convicted and sentenced to life without parole.
Uh-oh. Fisher looks like Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Consequence? Time to get paid! 😅
That's why they are on the most wanted list - they have evaded capture so long.
It’s crazy how some of these people aren’t caught yet also crazy how some of them had no consideration of human life and just killed their families like it was nothing just pure evil
7:24: me: yay, now give him to the public
"Justin Texas"
Me: (open Google maps)
He was a couple of miles away from my family and I.
I just kept saying "wtf is WRONG with these people?!!! WHY?!!!"
15:25 Mexico is in North America, mate.
The murder victim of #3 knew the guy was abusive but married him anyway. Unfortunately this is common. My friend was abused by her boyfriend. They got married and of the abuse continued.
Unfortunately, EVIL does exist.
[ and it can take many forms]
Sad truth.
📻🙁
Even with high bounties, they are very hard to find still
This video is at least three months old (or their research wasn't entirely current). For example, the first one, Robert Fisher, was removed from the Most Wanted list in November of 2021, to make room for Yulan Adonay Archaga Carias, the alleged leader of MS-13 in the Honduras. He's still at large, if he's even still alive; he had spoken about ending his own life before, so he could have committed suicide or died. I remember seeing some of these cases on America's Most Wanted, like Yaser Abdel Said. Nice to know he's been caught.
There is sometimes incentive to flee to another country; aside from avoiding the FBI (who can legally only operate within the U.S. borders), we don't have extradition treaties with some countries, and other countries (such as Mexico) will only extradite if the death penalty is not being sought.
Your heart hurts for the victims Kabir, mine too. We will never understand evil.
I'm a bit surprised that guys like Franklin Morris and DB Cooper aren't in this video. Franklin Morris was one of the inmates who supposedly escaped Alcatraz back in 1963, and DB Cooper hijacked a plane in 1971, eventually jumping off of it with $200,000 in a sack.
I remember the Said case. They've made recreations of that case. Their mother was too easily swayed. Too nieve. Those girls lived in such fear.
That goes to show u how sick and twisted some people are
How could you possibly look your child in the eye and slice their throat?? Something is broken. They need to change that reward to 'Dead or alive'...
How can a person be so evil! We've all gotten mad at some point and probably would be lying if we say we never said " I wish he / she drop dead" " I could kill you" and 99.9% of us would never actually act on anything.
The Dunkin' Donuts murder happened just fifteen minutes from me!! That was all over the news in the Baltimore area, after it happened!!!
Look up the Chandler Halderson trial that just concluded. Listen to the prosecutor’s opening statement. It will horrify you to think what a 23 yr old man would do to stop his parents from discovering his web of lies just so he wouldn’t have to work or go to college.
I remember when the Fisher crime occurred! We come from a family of hunters and we’re worried we might come across him while out hunting. I believe they found his dog and vehicle in the mountains. Arizona has very remote and uninhabited areas. I truly believe if he isn’t in the AZ mountains, he is surviving in another remote area of the country.
He must've fled to South America somewhere. I think if he was the U.S., he would've been caught by now.
Kabir, Thank you for your reaction to the ten most wanted people by the FBI. Now you know how hard to find those people.
I think it’d be less risky to stay in the US instead of trying to flee. Since the pandemic began you can get literally everything you would need delivered to your home. Don’t even need to answer the door, the delivery person just leaves it on your porch.
Its easy to disappear, they get caught because the police get lucky or the criminal does something very stupid.
Victor Gerena was on the list for 32 years...
Some of these people are not caught quickly as they have fled the country to avoid being caught.
Some people believe Robert Fisher didn't kill his family, but someone else did, and he took the fall for it. Notice the video creator said, "Wanted for suspicion of murdering his family and blowing up their house". That means there isn't enough evidence to definitively say he did it, he is just a prime suspect in the case. I listen to a true crime podcast called "Crime Junkies" that has an episode on his case. They go over it in great detail, and I have to say, I'm not 100% convinced he did it🤔
That sweater, sorry, I think jumper? Anyway, it looks absolutely amazing on you.
Amina Said, I remember hearing the audio from her after they were shot by their father from the backseat of his car. I will never forget it as long as I live.
the adrenaline rush of being on the fbi most wanted would be dope… constant worry lol
Not only does number 4 have tons of money but he probably has the whole country that he is hiding in bribed
You have to remember that someone can be wanted for quite awhile before they make the FBI's most wanted list.
The F.B.I.'s list started because of John Dillinger.
J. Edger Hoover called him America's most wanted.
Please forgive me but I have to say this...I can listen to you reading the whole set of Britannica encyclopedias without getting bored 😶☺️
NOW DO YOU UNDERSTAND THAT WE NEED A WALL!!!!
I dated a dude who was on the fbi top 20 list.. I found out when the fbi got him walking out of a bar.. I took some time off dating after that one..it’s a hell of a story now.. kinda sucked at the time 🤷🏻♀️
You must have had some "interesting" conversations at that time
@@eTraxx to say the least.. fake name, fake age, fake a story.. even now, 20 years later I ALWAYS win the ‘crazy dating story’ game…
@@shannonbrigante5764 what was his name ????
@@LuisGonzalez-es4cn why? Sound familiar?
@@shannonbrigante5764 yeah it sounds familiar, that’s why i wanna know his name
(perhaps related to The missing 411)
makes you wonder if guys like number 10 are involved in the missing 411 cases, in which strange disappearances occur in the national forests...
turns out they're disappearing because psychos live in the woods and snatch them up.
love from Oregon🇺🇸
Hello fellow Oregonian!
Nazis fled to Argentina and other parts of South America after World War II and they survived til death.
I think that should answer your question !
These people walk among us. Is it really a surprise I stay isolated in the mountains with no people. Nope
Its hard to believe these are the worse.
Unfortunately the US is so large we wont know a california man whos just hitting the news in boston if we may have seen them. Itd have to he an amber alert and we rarely get them because of information need to send one. If the person is linked quickly and have more groubd to cover is more easily caught than us in New England. Youd be surprised how many states you can go to in a short time but yet highly populated. Some stories i do remember, especially with the father and 2 daughters. A lot of times being aware of your surroundings and any unusual behavior. Other than that. What happened at 1am in kentucky i probably woulrnt see/know about days to weeks later or never at all. It's sad.
Mexico is in North America
Well, they wouldn't be on the Most Wanted list if they were caught, Sherlock.
It's not uncommon for some of these fugitives to be on the lam for years before the authorities catch them. Eventually they all get caught . There is a TV show here in America called FBI most wanted where they air these criminals stories on TV and with the help from the public , hundreds of fugitives have been caught. Kabir, there is no use in trying to wrap your brain around pure evil.
No they don’t...
Back in 1982 my buddy Dave was number 16 on the FBI's most wanted list. He would run drugs and guns and everything from South America all through Canada. They finally caught him when he blew a piston on the side of the road and his car took a dump and they caught him pushing his car to a service station was about 16 kilos of the purest uncut cocaine and 40 illegal automatic weapons that were stolen from a military Depot. He got out of prison due to good behavior 2 years ago. He refuses to even get a driver's license. So now he just sits on the front porch of his sister's house and watches the world go by and does the occasional odd jobs here and there for money.
jesus...who were you hanging out with?
@Comrade20 Want to know something really messed up? Back in the early 2000s, when I was coming out of my late teens, I actually hung out with El Chapo for about 2 weeks. It was incredible and some of it I can hardly remember, but the rest that I do remember, I will never forget.
Would you want to try and rehab anyone of these ten people?
The closest I've came to any of these people is living in Scottsdale the same time as that maniac.. and also living in phx and hearing on the news about the shooting.. I was that close to two maniacs and im from salt lake city.. damn
The first guy is crazy.
The ones that get caught quick wouldn't be on the list.
I watched a short documentary on Eugene Palmer and Tammy, and If you look into the events that led up to her murder then maybe you'll start to wonder if you would've done the same thing as Eugene if you were in his shoes. I'm not saying she deserved to be killed, but I'm just saying she was a HUGE P.O.S.! In the documentary they couldn't even find anybody who could say anything nice about her. One of her former co workers said "she was a difficult woman and the best way to put up with her was to try and avoid her as much as possible." Again, I'm not saying she deserved to be killed, but I'm just saying.
The Dunkin’ Doughnuts guy can’t just flee to another country:
All international travel is tracked…whether an American passport or U.S. resident alien holding the passport of his home country.
It would be extremely difficult if not impossible to leave U.S. soil without the authorities knowing where you went, especially India, a friendly nation.
I have driven out of the US into Baja California Mexico all my life without having to show a passport. He could probably catch a flight from Mexico or some other country.
@@sasquatch7234 Yeah, you’re right I guess. But unless you’re from Mexico, it’s kind of hard to blend into Mexican society without getting noticed, and we have excellent extradition agreements and enforcement with that country. Ditto Canada.
Getting on a cargo ship is a way to get out of the country and would not be that difficult. It would not be unrealistic to think that it would not be an expensive bribe for a crew member to smuggle someone aboard and hide them until the ship reaches the destination.
First guy most likely ran to Mexico seeing as we only a couple hundred miles away
Let go on a trip and look for these people…
They catch a lot of them quickly. It's just that when they capture one, they move another criminal up in the top ten.
I hope you noticed that most of them were not Americans. Most of our problems come from other countries.
Honor killings are a huge part of Islamic culture. They are not as common in the US, but they do happen, in the middle east it happens every day.
Anything cartel related is always a cool reaction tho some are hard to post due to RUclips's rules. It is crazy though to learn about the interworkings of organized crime and the kind of power they can hold
I think they can be extradited from Mexico if they are caught.
I'm curious if some of the older people on this list are even still alive. If they're in hiding and die under a fake name would the FBI find out? How old do they have to be before the FBI assumes they're dead?
dite Every so often, a fugitive is captured in Mexico, but in order to extradite the fugitive to the US, the death penalty must be taken off the table, and many of these offenses rise to the level of a capital crime.
I'll say this, the Said guy, what he did was horrible. But up until about a year ago, the Chinese government forced you to. And if you were born in ancient Greece with a deformaty, well...
Even though we have a pretty good relationship with Mexico and work together in regards to apprehending and exporting criminals, I think it really depends on the current presidents of the countries and how well they get along. It matters whether or not Mexico feels intimidated by our current president. Right now not so much...
You should do the 10 most evil men in history an the 10 most evil women in history
Dude I keep telling you that our capacity for killing even frightens us sometimes. When we have no legitimate enemy to kill we start killing each other just for fun. That's why the rest of the world is terrified of us because they know just one of us could take out 10 or 12 if not more of them. You have the most violent movies the most violent TV shows the most violent music and we have the most violent culture. 6 out of 10 Americans own guns an out of that three out of the six have automatic weapons with enough ammunition to stop a small army. I personally think it's something in the water.
No one in other countries thinks that...
@@vanhattfield8292 cuz they're not exposed to it every single day like we are in great depth and detail. The real reason why they don't hear about our weaponry is mainly because they do not want their populace to know that at any given point in time we could wipe them off the face of the Earth in a flash of blinding light or with laser platforms or kinetic bombardment. And that's not to mention our vast arsenal of Highly weaponized drones that we can control basically from what would be our bathrooms while we're taking a shit. Would you want to know that China has several Neutron explosive devices in your city and more than likely on top of the roof of a building very close to you if not the building you live in? Would you want your people to know that no matter what they do they cannot stand against even 1/4 of our full armament for more than a week and a half? Because that are full Armament we can turn China India and Russia all at once into an ocean of glass and then whatever has survived if anything can be easily mopped up with drones. Meanwhile the United States hasn't lost a single soldier. Because you can believe it or not but we have multiple project Thor platforms and Laser platforms floating above almost every major enemy City and some of our Allied cities as well. Just in case.
I live in the Phoenix Metro area i remember the Fischer crime, they found the wife's truck. He killed his family but took the Dog
I always think I have seen everything. I almost made it halfway through but the video is thorough and very descriptive. Not complaining, just had not seen the list for several years. Need to see something silly before this evil sticks to my psyche. Thanks! (Not sarcasm)
Being 'blooded' after a hunt is an old UK tradition. A right of passage. Just so you know. Done by perfectly normal people. Obviously this guy had a completely different view of things. 4:05 Most people on that list do get caught (not all) just not quickly. EVERYONE on the Top Most Wanted list hasn't been caught. They wouldn't be on the list at all if they were caught. Well . . . I guess one was caught so recently they haven't have time to remove them.
Dude he killed his family. Forget all the other crap he did
I am curious whether this is really an FBI top ten. If so, i wonder what the matrix is to get them in the top ten. I get putting drug kingpins and multiple murderers on the list. Not to minimize the single victims of other killers, but we really do have lots of people who kill repeatedly and pose a great threat to whatever community they are hiding in. Also, I’m not entirely sure what makes some of these crimes federal crimes that would involve the FBI. Does the FBI always get involved if a killer whose crime would normally be under the jurisdiction of local policing agencies flees to another jurisdiction?
The FBI and US Marshal Service get involved for different reasons, but they always do when a criminal crosses State lines.
1:27 Probably PTSD. If he was a veteran, there is a chance he saw some shit.
Crime doesn't pay. If the feds want you, they'll get you
I'm not being mean but I don't think you realize how easy it is to hide here
Can you do an reaction to America's biggest gangsters in history
Swat teams or best special forces
Ya your right about the cartel leader but if The US wants you, we will find you, remember we have more money too lol. If you really wanted here, good luck. Lol
Not to downplay murder but am I the only one surprised that about half of this list was domestic murder situations or crimes of passion? Obviously I hope they are all caught and rot in jail but it just seems a bit strange because somebody that kills their estranged wife suing them isn't very likely to be a threat to the public. I thought it would have been way more cartel type stuff or people who commit armed robbery and kill.
When you're an FBI informer and pull this kind of thing, how do they not know where he is and what he's doing 24/7 because this smacks of corruption.
Weird that a lot of them were Hispanic
Law enforcement and the bench in Mexico are both weak and dirty.
First case ...start in Alaska and then Canada ... Lots of sparce land and small towns // that guy from India probably went to England they got a larger Indian population. JK
And his passport wouldn’t alert authorities to where he fled???
I think it's better to call MOSSAD
Sorry couldn't watch!
Lol I have hung out with guys way worse. No joke these people don't faze me. 3 people have tried to kill me a total of 5 times and were cool still. With my family it takes a lot to offend me or scare me. Honestly I usually understand these nuts better then normal or what's considered normal people. I miss the old days.
I don't think Mexico has an extradition clause
Notice how most of the names are spanish. Need to finish Trumps wall
So you just assume that anyone with a Spanish name is an illegal immigrant?
I know you said people who have no emotion like this are terrifying (and the men on this list are terrifying), but most people with antisocial personality disorder don't kill people. In fact, many successful CEOs, politicians, doctors, lawyers, and other positions where lack of emotion is a positive also have antisocial personality (sociopaths).