Brown was taken off the list just months after infamous Scottsdale-accused family annihilator Robert Fisher was taken off, a case that also has received immense media attention since 2001, yet theres been no trace of Fisher since. Robert Fisher - Dead or Alive? Aside from the murder, he has no history of violence. This doesnt sit well with the families of the victims. He faces charges of first-degree murder, armed robbery and unlawful flight to avoid prosecution. The Murders on Bumble Bee Road: In 2003, a young couple goes camping overnight on Bumble Bee Road, Arizona to celebrate their one year anniversary. Case Q&A: The Sleepwalker Murderer: Briana Whitney and Serjio Hernandez discuss the behind the scenes work of their investigation into The Sleepwalker Murderer. [6][9] Brown portrayed himself as a wealthy man, despite the fact that by 2004 he had defaulted on at least one large loan and had racked up tens of thousands of dollars in debt. Lance Leising - Jason Derek Brown, FBI Most Wanted Fugitive A wild series of events, including a dangerous car chase on Phoenix streets, ended with the discovery of a burned car, Benjamins body, and a host of unanswered questions. Case Q&A: The Cold Storage Killer: In this bonus episode, host Briana Whitney and producer Serjio Hernandez are joined by Kris Pickel to discuss the behind-the-scenes work of their investigation into the disturbing Cold Storage Killer case. Bin Laden is long gone, but Jason is still wanted for armed robbery and murder. FBI fugitive may be living high life in S.L. - Deseret News We're hoping he's been seen at a nightclub or fitness club." Weirdest Unexplained Disappearances - Perez Hilton Authorities believe that he may be hiding among the Mormon community under an assumed identity, living with a woman who may not know his real identity, or that he has fled the country and could be living in France or Thailand.
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