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Profiles of those who disgust you
UM has done several fugitives segments, but what are some of those who have made you want to puke, the ones you get a really big loathing for
. My list...Adam Emory-How could you kill a person in self-defence when they did not crash their car into yours, and how could you miss the fact that their car had no damage that would reselt from such a collision? If he wanted to "take charge" of the situation he should have called the cops, but if he had a knife in the car than maybe he was just waiting for an opportunity to kill someone. His wife stuck by his side knowing he was a murderer, and since her bones were later found shortly after the initial braodcast, my guess is that she paid the ultimate price for her not-so wise decision. Ira Einhorn-What was so great about this man? To correct an error in the braodcast, he actually had nothing to do with the founding of earthday, he just said he did to get attention, something he could not get anough of. He was just insecure without all that media attention, and took it out on his girlfriends, one of whom piad the price. Happily this hunk of filth has been put where he belongs, amongst others who will be spiteful, not seduced, by his image. Nelson DeCloud-Just like Einhorn, what was so spectacular about this man? He browbeated and intimidated his own followers, and they all knew it, yet only one wanted to escape. Good thing that the address on the repair man's business card was not his own, and they did not find the escaped girl. Guess this loser also felt worthless without a whole crowd of followers to bow down to his words. He too has now been put where he belongs and no longer will attract a crowd of those who will see him as anything positive. Daniel Pineda-I'd would have loved to see what John Walsh would say about this punk. Trying to get romantic with a girl six years younger than himself and than getting enraged when she calls it off. And since his friends and family(poeple like that really are sickning with a capital S) stalked that poor girl to keep her from pressing charges, they are equally dispicable and derserve no less punishment than he does. At least he got what was coming to him. Hopefully his F and F got something too since they did commit crimes of their own. Rufino Castaneda-And all those out there like him. Nice to see this "man" has made John Walsh's personal worst of the worst by being on AMW's dirty dozen. Sexual assualts are often not given the demonization that they should, and that is why people like this get away with it more than once. Well I can't think of more at the moment, but I have said enough |
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Adam Emory, what a scumbag. I was swearing at him throughout this episode. |
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was a beacon for media attention based on his unqiue look, speaking skills and charisma. That is about all there is to Einhorn, he opposed "Tricky Dicky" and rallied around a lot of the causes of the day without being able to lay claim to any of them. The press in turn rallied behind Einhorn because of the reason stated above he was a very "attractive" poster child for the "counter culture". In fact if he did not kill Holly Maddox he would probably still be a "media darling" to this day and nobody would be the wiser.
Truth be told though Einhorn really was everything that UM portrayed him out to be including a jealous and insecure man who had tendencies to fly into violent rages far from the peace loving hippie image he projected to the greater world through his various media appearances and work with various "causes". The funny thing is a lot of these "causes" such as the Earth Day thing initally welcomed Einhorn's support but after spending about twenty minutes with the guy, he came off like such an arrogant jerk who was in love with himself that nobody wanted anything to do with him anymore. The Earth Day thing is a perfect example of this as according to founders of the event "Einhorn was asked to leave several meetings of the organizing committee which he attempted to disrupt. He was not welcome there, nor did he contribute in any material way to the committee’s activities. Einhorn, given a small role on the stage at Earth Day, grabbed the microphone and refused to give up the podium for thirty minutes, thinking he would get some free television publicity." - That is the gist of Ira's participation in "Earth Day" and likely a good example about his feelings about most of the noteworthy causes he championed. To add a few more people to this list anyone who abducts a child in my opinion really deserves a special place in hell. Also the government officials who are obscuring the truth in cases like "Danny Casolaro", "Charlie Morgan", "Tommy Burkett", "Ives/Henry" and possibly even "Norman Ladner" I seriously wouldn't want to be them having that on my conscience. Later. |
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what about the people responsible for the burning of the dog kennels? how somebody could kill almost 100 animals...talk about heartless!
and the rizzo case! whoever did that is one sick person, most likely her husband. and the Social Security Murder case where the man and woman killed the mans deaf, mute, and blind sister and the elderly man.... these people are humanity at its worst! |
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Just saw one today about a con artist that did a pigeon drop on an elderly Lithuanian woman. I felt terrible for her. Thank goodness they caught the con artist.
There was also a man who was abusing his wife's son. They showed the pictures with the kid's eyes blacked out to protect his identity. The woman actually caught him doing it I think. Nelson DeCloud is a good one. It's amazing the people who will follow a man committing adultery with underage girls. |
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Yes. The whole episode was anger inducing.
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I guess the whole thing with people following DeCloud around was probably something to do with compensation. They believed in him so much simply becuase they didn't believe in themselves. Think of the Reggie DePalma case. His girlfriend knew he was molesting girls but belived in him so much that she could not bring herself to turn him in.
I think I could add the preppie rapist Alex Kelly to the list of filth. If he was so innocent of the rape charges why did he take off to Europe for eigth years? He was guilty. And arrogant to match. |
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Trent Stephen Fouts. He was the lowlife who tortured and killed a toddler named Joshua Massengill. The victim was murdered in January of 1997, and Fouts went out on the run.
Fortunately, he was soon featured in a "special bulletin" segment of UM, and he was quickly captured. Although more than 200 UM cases had been solved before 1997, Fouts' arrest marked the 150th capture for the show. He was later convicted of Massengill's murder, and was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. The killing was so horrific, that I strongly feel that this scumbag should have received the death penalty.
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Some nominations. My mentality has me more disgusted with those that are still at large or were unresolved in my view: -The Boston shopping-mall rapist. The guy was never caught and he seems to be forgotten. It's despicable. -The Bike Path killer. He's still out there. -The Mexican lady who was hired as a nanny to a blind judge and then cleaned him out. I was disgusted at the update because she was caught but the judge died soon after and the prosecution thought that without him they wouldn't have a strong enough case, so the charges were dropped. -Robert Fisher, the Arizona man who murdered his family and then blew up his house. He personifies evil. |
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Another one that disgusts me is James Burnside, who murdered his wife Annette. When he looked into his young daughter's eyes, when she asked him if he would ever kill her, and told her yes I would, you just wanted to beat the heck out of him.
To tell your young daughter that, is despicable; what James put his wife through was also gut wrenching. It's also sad to know that this kind of thing goes on all the time in this country. |
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Yes, that guy was pure evil. What made this case even more sad was the fact that Annette had absolutely no chance to have a normal life. For most of the marriage, she only stayed with him because she knew he would either kill her or kill her family. Then when she finally had the guts to leave him, there was nothing the police could do to protect her until the psycho actually did something. A case that makes you sad AND angry at the same time.
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Yeah, James Burnside. He could easily gain a slot in the hall of hell. Just like every other wife abuser type. Paul Stamper, Michael McGuffey, The guy named Russel who shot at his 19-year old ex from his car, None of these people deserev anything other than hell. It is near Impossible to see an AMW broadcast that does not profile at least one of these kinds of individuals. |
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[QUOTE=Composite Sketch]Did they catch him???? I remember WAAAAY back to when that segment originally aired. I think it was around Christmastime 1991 or 1992. The victim's face was scrambled to hide her identity, and because of the weirdness of it (to me) I couldn't sleep that night. Can you provide some details about the capture? Date? Guy's name?
Yeah, it was the same one to which you're referring. The lady's face was disguised using the mosaic effect, but if you blur your eyes or stand far away, you can really tell what the person looks like. It was a woman who did the con. They told who she was and when she was caught. I don't remember the specifics. She was probably wanted in several areas for the cons. |
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