Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess his sentencing will be longer once captured...much better to stay in an American jail than be extradited to Brazil mian jails sooner than necessary
He was already serving life. How is he getting food? Is someone helping him?
In cases like this, the police usually put surveillance on the big three that usually tend to lend aid: family (parents, siblings, very close relatives), spouse/partner (or their last ex), and BFFs. They also visit other close contacts for information and to issue warnings. And they work their CIs on the street for intel.
But as someone with a relative in this area, this person is probably holed up in a vacant house. Many of the homes in that area are used as 2nd homes or vacation homes. My aunt's home is their 2nd home and it stays pretty well stocked throughout the year. Other family members use it and she only asks that we replace the items we use before leaving. Someone could easily exist for months in her house. Her pantry is packed with non-perishables. She also has those Costco-sized buckets of flour, sugar, grains, etc. She also has a deep freezer on her property with a bunch of meats and frozen convenience foods. My aunt has tons of cameras on her property but she's told me that other neighbors don't have any. Very surprising.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess his sentencing will be longer once captured...much better to stay in an American jail than be extradited to Brazil mian jails sooner than necessary
He was already serving life. How is he getting food? Is someone helping him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any resident in PA who shoots this guy on sight should not be charged with any crime. Law enforcement is really coming up short and people are feeling scared and vulnerable.
Honestly PA is hunting country - i.e. first day of hunting season is a day off school/work just an hr or so east of where this is going down. When he was in the woods, they should've brought in the hunters. Those guys know how to sit in a tree all day looking for the slightest movement. I mean I'm not usually a proponent of vigilante justice but you have 400 LEO who wouldn't actually go INTO the woods/the gardens to seek him out!? Perimeters box people in but he wasn't gonna give up and stick his head out of the perimeter to turn himself in + their perimeter wasn't even tight enough to box him in since he waltzed out of there, stole a van, and drove 40 miles!?
Anonymous wrote:Any resident in PA who shoots this guy on sight should not be charged with any crime. Law enforcement is really coming up short and people are feeling scared and vulnerable.
Anonymous wrote:It's bad enough to live in Phoenixville, and now you have this guy running around? Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:will he be deported to brazil
The US wants him to serve time his time here first before extradition. Kinda a win fir the gut, though, given how notorious Brazilian jails are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This guy has been on the run for 10 days. With all the media attention, police attention and surveillance cameras, how is he managing to elude capture? Can somebody explain this to me?
Did you see the video of his escape? Don’t get me wrong - I want him to be caught but that was an impressive escape
Op here. Totally agree.
Seriously after watching that there’s a part of me that’s rooting for him. That was awesome.
pp I can not believe you are rooting for this guy. I bet you would feel differently if it was your family member he stabbed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Police are looking like Keystone Cops.
Worse than keystone cops. None of them should be cops. How many cops does it take to find 1 man who was wandering around in a public garden for more than a week? He may have gotten tired of wandering around, and may have found a way to shave and has found a vehicle to take off in...........
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Police are looking like Keystone Cops.
Worse than keystone cops. None of them should be cops. How many cops does it take to find 1 man who was wandering around in a public garden for more than a week? He may have gotten tired of wandering around, and may have found a way to shave and has found a vehicle to take off in...........
Anonymous wrote:Police are looking like Keystone Cops.