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Tricia
11-02-2008, 11:15 PM
Hi My Fellow Websleuths Posters,

We have been contacted by a production company needing our help for a new TV/documentary series they are filming.

They have asked the cable channel, exact name of the show and the production company name be withheld for the time being. However, I can tell you this is legit and would encourage anyone who can help them in their quest to find stories please do so. It is a very well respected and well known production company and cable network.

Here is the posting from the company.

An independent television production company is producing a new crime documentary series for a major cable network. They are looking for leads on cases of fugitives from the law who:
committed serious crimes,
were on the run for at least a year,
and have since been captured, tried, and convicted.
These cases can be as recent as a year ago or as old as the 1970s.

Send any leads to crimeshow@gmail.com
Please provide the fugitives name, state of conviction, and as many details as possible.

Many thanks in advance.

FYI, I will be posting any requests from producers in this forum from now on. Please check back on a regular basis for any new information. Also, do not hesitate to post questions here as well.

mysteriew
11-02-2008, 11:53 PM
Oh, oh, oh Byron Perkins! John Walsh called him the most hated father in America. He was already convicted and serving his time. But when his son needed a kidney transplant he asked for and recieved time to be tested to see if he was compatible. He was out for the second time to go to the hospital, but he didn't show up.

His son Destin Perkins recieved a transplant from a stranger.

Byron Perkins and his girlfriend were found more than a year later in Mexico. He went back to prison and he and his gf were charged.
http://homesweethome.wordpress.com/?s=byron+perkins

Tricia
11-03-2008, 12:23 AM
Oh, oh, oh Byron Perkins! John Walsh called him the most hated father in America. He was already convicted and serving his time. But when his son needed a kidney transplant he asked for and recieved time to be tested to see if he was compatible. He was out for the second time to go to the hospital, but he didn't show up.

His son Destin Perkins recieved a transplant from a stranger.

Byron Perkins and his girlfriend were found more than a year later in Mexico. He went back to prison and he and his gf were charged.
http://homesweethome.wordpress.com/?s=byron+perkins

OMG, I remember this creep. My blood boils just remembering this story.

This scumbag had a girlfriend too. How desperate was she?

smile22
11-10-2008, 04:40 PM
franklyn denlo floyd who kidnaped sharon marshall in the early 1970s abused her all her life. later she died in a suspicious hit and run, her son is kidaped at gunpoint and went missing ( suspected he is dead) floyd is rotting in jail, and wont tell a soul who sharon really was and what happend to her son michael

NSC
11-10-2008, 11:15 PM
Just wait, I will have one once we solve the Corrie Wood murder!!! The plot is so twisted and thick I thought about submitting it one day to lifetime!!! Maybe it could benefit her daughter!!!

gooniequeen
11-13-2008, 06:19 PM
I was personally involved in this case.

http://law.jrank.org/pages/3611/Paul-Cox-Trials-1994.html

Paul was not truly on the run, but avoided arrest for 5+ years until he admitted to his AA sponsor in his 5th step that he had committed this double murder.

websurfer
12-22-2008, 09:17 AM
I would like these two cases to become a story for the show.

Sharon Marshall

also this man and another one similar...

Cases on The Doe NEtwork

#789UMCO
and
The Doe Network:
Case File 789UMCO

http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/789UMCO.jpg http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/789UMCO1.jpg
Notebook
Unidentified White Male


The victim was discovered on September 8, 2004 in the Flat Tops, White River National Forest, Garfield County, Colorado
Estimated Date of Death: No longer than 5 years prior to discovery
Skeletal remains


Vital Statistics


Estimated age: Late 40s to late 50s, but could have been anywhere from 35 to 65.
Approximate Height : 6'0"
Distinguishing Characteristics: Forensic examiners say he suffered from severe degeneration in his back and neck and was most likely suffering severe back pain.
Dentals: Available. The man had extensive dental work, including gold work, crowns, bridges and fillings in almost all his teeth, suggesting the man had money.
Clothing: A pair of size 9M Timberland brown-and-black hiking boots.
Possessions: Located was fragments of sleeping cushion, fragments of blue backpack, a yellow-green plastic poncho, parts of a brown sleeping bag, blue hairbrush, two plastic zipper bags, Six $100 bills, one $10 bill, one $5 bill, five $1 bills , green Eureka dome tent, blue-and-black Jansport backpack, green camping pillow, black belt with clinging long underwear fragments, Slumberjack sleeping bag, empty Tylenol bottle, eight multicolored butane lighters, one magnifying glass, one compass, fingernail clippers, bell, spoon, pepper spray, 20 packages of Camel unfiltered cigarettes, Butane stove with two fuel cans, sweetwater water-filtration kit, pocket-sized Battleship game, round red-and-blue canteen, two green plastic military-style canteens, pair of sunglasses, pair of reading glasses, silver Sharper Image binoculars, "4 in 1" Radio Shack game, two drinking cups, aluminum cooking pot, pair of tweezers, package of foam earplugs, package of razor blades, tent repair kit, pair of blue wool socks with duct tape around the toes, roll of duct tape, two National Geographic trail maps of the Flat Tops.
Other: A pocket-sized, spiral notebook with a green cover with hand-drawn artwork depicting a heart and some figures inside the heart, including what appears to be a cat.
The first page, addressed to "Lib," begins, "I should wait in case my situation here doesn't improve. This may be the end of my journey."
"Would like for you to claim the body . . . services or memoreal. Cremation."
The CBI found the next section illegible, although individual words such as "I" and "thought" and "favor" or "flavor" could be made out.
On another page, more text could be discerned, but the CBI analysts said the writer's point is not clear. That sections reads, "Third choice take them up in a glider (I promise not to get sick on you," before becoming illegible. Some common words - "this," "you" and "not" - are identifiable.
On yet another page, the writing apparently goes, "ar on the . . . would you call her...d have it sent...you because I . . . want it to . . . where." Analysts also interpreted a recovered fragment to read, "be . . . er . . . my . . . s are going."

http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/789UMCO2.jpg http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/789UMCO3.jpg http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/789UMCO8.jpg http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/789UMCO4.jpg http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/789UMCO5.jpg http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/789UMCO6.jpg http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/789UMCO9.jpg http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/789UMCO10.jpg http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/789UMCO7.jpg
Possessions
Case History
The victim was located September 8, 2004, by bow hunters in a remote area north of Glenwood Springs. The site is in the drainage of No Name Creek at about 9,700 feet elevation, about 6 miles as the crow flies from Glenwood Springs, but 12 miles by the Transfer Trail out of town.
The skeleton revealed no cause of death and the sheriff's office has been assuming it probably was natural.
The man was found in a tent at a campsite in a wooded, remote location. His trousers had rotted away, but the date of currency found at his campsite indicates he apparently had been there no longer than five years.
The letter leaves open the possibility the man was suicidal, although there is no reason to believe he killed himself. Perhaps he was terminally ill and chose to take his life. The man also could have succumbed to unexpected illness or injury while on an outing in the Flat Tops.
Much about the case is conjecture, including a theory that the man entered the Flat Tops Wilderness at a trailhead on the north and hiked four or five days across elevations of 11,000 feet before setting up his tent on a southern drainage at about 9,700 feet. That theory is supported by two moisture-proof National Geographic trail maps of the Flat Tops with a route drawn across them to the area where the remains were discovered. But it's possible the man picked up the maps someone else had marked and left behind.
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The Doe Network:
Case File 551UMOR

http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/551UMOR.jpg
Victim's Compass
Unidentified White Male


The victim was discovered on August 24, 2002 in Eastern Linn County, Oregon
Estimated Date of Death: Spring, 2002
Partially Skeletonized
natural causes of death, exposure


Vital Statistics


Estimated age: 50 - 60's years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'5" - 5'7"; 175 lbs
Distinguishing Characteristics: Red hair, some facial hair. Mild scoliosis.
Dentals: Available. Extensive fairly high-quality dental work. Three gold crowns.
Clothing: Levi 501 jeans size 36/30, dress belt, white Jockey underwear, 1 wool sock, size 7 Vasque hiking boots, Seiko Watch, over $6000.00 in cash and misc hiking/camping gear (Lowe Alpine Systems brand backpack)
Fingerprints: Not available
DNA: Available

http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/551UMOR1.jpg http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/551UMOR2.jpg http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/551UMOR3.jpg
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/551UMOR4.jpg http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/551UMOR5.jpg http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/551UMOR6.jpg
Victim's Belongings

Case History
The victim was located by a man doing survey work for the U.S. Forest Service at a campsite located off the Pacific Crest Trail, five miles south of Big Lake in Mt. Washington Wilderness, eastern Linn County, Oregon.
No identification was found, but investigators did find six-thousand dollars in cash near the body. Investigators also found various items near the body, including down coat, rain poncho, wool gloves, backpack and several aluminum fuel bottles. The man had set up a campsite consisting of a blue tent without a floor, sleeping bag and pad. Food that would not require cooking were also found. Investigators found no stove, matches or lighters.
He might not have had a great deal of experience in wilderness travel, though he did have adequate supplies for several days of inclement weather.
The campsite was not near any water source. Two small ponds are located about a mile away, identified on wilderness maps as the Washington Ponds. No climbing equipment was found in the area, and no knives or firearms were found near the body.
These two cases need faces also

I would love for the show to do a composite sketch of these men thanks

ChaCha
04-26-2011, 07:06 PM
Please visit http://www.nikkiladuejanuary.com

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