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Presented by Walsh, the show profiles and assist law enforcement in the apprehension of fugitives wanted for numerous crimes, including murder, rape, kidnapping, child molestation, white-collar crime, organized crime, armed robbery, gang violence, and terrorism, and also many of whom are currently on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.
Episode 9 : January 9, 1999
January. 09,1999
Cases Profiled: Shad Armstrong, Charles Brackett, Brown's Chicken killers, Linda Crouch, Roger Crouch, Alan Golder, Eugene Linder, Russette Medina, Melvin Menendez, Israel Rivera-Sanchez, David Schullman killer, Juan Reyes, Kenneth Armstrong, Mikelle Biggs, Travis Crouch
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Episode 8 : January 2, 1999
January. 02,1999
This episode features: Teresa Dickson's Killer(s, Jamie Edwards, Alvaro Ochoa, Mario Pallanga, Robert Jackson, Leah Rowlands' Killer and Shannon Schiber's Killer.
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Episode 7 : December 19, 1998
December. 19,1998
This episode features: Janette Piro Killer, Christopher Benedetto, James Kopp, Rachel Newhouse, Carlton Edwards, John Feiga, Orange Socks Jane Doe, Stephen Toussaint, Jimmy Turner, Michael Reese, Elrick Wynn
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Episode 6 : December 12, 1998
December. 12,1998
This episode features: Amber Creek Killer, James Kinney, Jeffrey Durham, and Donald Eary.
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Episode 5 : December 5, 1998
December. 05,1998
This episode features: Amy Bradley, Michael Cleary, Carlos Chacon, Bernardo Martinaj, Ephraim Mistica, Rodrigo Leones, Dennis Rabbitt, Unknown Rodeo Molester, Robert Owens III, and Rosa Suarez
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Episode 4 : November 21, 1998
November. 21,1998
This episode features: John Addis, Michel Barrera, Stephanie Condon, David and Martha Crowe, Jonathon Goforth, Anna Palmer Murder Witness, Jose Silva, Eric Stein and Barry Zeltner.
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Episode 3 : November 14, 1998
November. 14,1998
Cases Profiled: James Johnson, Zodiac serial killer, Douglas Berry, Gregory Brown, Roy McColl, Andrea Baird, Michelle Delfi-Feliciano, Christina Williams
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Episode 2 : November 7, 1998
November. 07,1998
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Episode 1 : October 31, 1998
October. 31,1998
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