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  1. #1
    Cappy Z.

    $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)

    WE here at TN are a very intelligent group. We cover the entire US and much of the World. I am surprised that someone else has not come up with this idea. Here is a photo of a US Most Wanted Criminal. He was involved in thirty murders. It is rumored he may have 25-50 Million Dollars stashed.

    He is on the FBI's Most Wanted. There are plenty of clues. I think the FBI is hiding him in their witness protection program..even though they placed the $2,000,000 Reward. The FBI are crooks.

    Take a close look at this photo. He has aged about 30 years hence. Go the the FBI website and review his case study. Maybe he is your neighbor.

    His name is Whitey Bulger.

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    Re: $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)

    ?
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    monty

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    Re: $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)

    Whitey is accused of commiting the contract killing of a man named Wheeler in Tulsa, Ok back in the 1980s. He has organized crime connections and also has a brother that is a federal judge. He and an accomplice approached Wheeler's car at a very exclusive country club parking lot in Tulsa, Ok and put a .38 slug in his ear at close range. Wheeler got cross ways with an organized crime figure in Florida over some Jai Alai rotundas Wheeler had bought. They gamble on these matches just like they do horse races so it is believed it was over a gambling dispute. Whitey would be in his late seventies now if he is even still alive. He is believed to be in hiding in Europe and was once reported seen in Italy somewhere. It was first worked by the police department I retired from but the FBI has stepped in because of the flight to avoid prosecution. I did some minor work on the case back when it first happened. He is considered armed and very dangerous. Monty
    Don't make me loose the hounds! If you dig, Cover up your holes.

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    pg
    my favourite food is witchetty grubs

    Jul 2008
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    Re: $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)

    Been done before by me.
    Remember the American that murdered his wife while scuba-diving in Australia.
    He ran away back to America and I posted his details here on Tnet.
    Shortly after he was arrested.
    David Gabriel Watson.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worl...honeymoon.html
    I freed my mind when I left god behind

  5. #5
    Cappy Z.

    Re: $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)


    Piggy it is a pleasure to know some folks believe in the rule of law and don't mind getting involved. I knew Monty would jump on this like white on rice. His skills as an ex police officer are invaluable.

    Maybe someone here knows something. Maybe a $2,000,000 reward is enough to make the call.

    If I ever get a hot tip, I'd do the right thing.

    Cap Z.

  6. #6
    Cappy Z.

    Re: $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)



    Just an addendum: This murderer loves history. He is on the run with his girlfriend who is about 25 years younger and also is a fugitive. They both love to travel. He is an expert at disguises. He likes to talk. He is a know-it-all. She like small dogs, white poodles. They love to walk in parks and at beaches. He has a heart condition and takes medicine. His FBI contact recently got an other 15 years in a Federal prison for helping this common crook murder innocent people. It is rumored Mr. Bulger is 'lost' in the federal witness protection under a false name; meaning his FBI cohorts have him 'covered' as a different criminal.

    $2,000,000 is a lot of money.
    8)

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    Re: $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)

    i'm not a snich no matter who
    no matter how much.

    sorry
    discriminate out Spike TV and American Diggers !

  8. #8
    us
    Apr 2006
    Tennessee/Texas
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    Re: $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)

    I am a snitch and then some when it is scumbag murders like this dude. It that reward dead or alive? I mean with 2 mil on the line you would not want him to run away while you were calling the cops. I am not sayin, I am just a sayin......
    Thanks for posting Cap!!
    Arooooooo Wolf Pack

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    monty

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    Re: $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)

    I wouldn't consider someone who turned in a murdering, maggot, scumbag like Bulger a snitch. It is believed that he has killed about 8 other people with contract killings. Somebody was with him when he knocked off Roger Wheeler but it wasn't the former FBI agent. To this date I don't think that person has been identified? I didn't know about the reward but the Wheeler family may have put it up as they were left millions when he was murdered. Monty
    Don't make me loose the hounds! If you dig, Cover up your holes.

  10. #10
    Cappy Z.

    Re: $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)

    John Martorano, admitted mob hit man and murderer of Tulsa businessman Roger Wheeler, served no time in an Oklahoma state prison, but he is making a dent in his Tulsa County court costs.

    Now a free man reportedly living in New England, his monthly payments -- in the form of six $100 money orders -- have been mailed regularly to court officials here since June.

    Court Clerk Sally Howe Smith, whose office is accepting the $100-a-month payments, notes that Martorano "did not make formal payment arrangements like other defendants released from custody."

    Tulsa County offenders who are sent to prison are instructed that upon their release, they are to report to the Cost Administration Department in Smith's office to make payment arrangements.

    Smith said her office has no paperwork to show that Martorano ever set up a payment plan.

    "All I can tell you is that in June 2007, Mr. Martorano began making payments of $100 per month," she said.

    A deal negotiated with prosecutors in 1999 specified that he would stay in federal custody while serving concurrent prison terms -- none exceeding 15 years -- for a multitude of crimes.

    Boston news reports show that in 1999 he pleaded guilty in federal court there to 10 murders and confessed to eight more killings with which he wasn't charged.

    He later pleaded guilty in Florida to a 1982 murder there.
    Martorano's punishment was lenient because of his cooperation in helping expose a corrupt relationship between the FBI and Boston-area mob bosses James "Whitey" Bulger and Stephen "The Rifleman" Flemmi.

    Martorano, now 66, was released in March after more than 12 years in federal prison.

    He had pleaded guilty in 2001 to second-degree murder in the Wheeler case, admitting that he shot Wheeler with a pistol.

    He received credit on his 15-year sentence for more than six years that he had already spent in custody since his arrest on other charges. His deal dictated that he would stay in federal custody and not be placed in an Oklahoma prison.

    The Tulsa judge who imposed a 15-year term in 2001 also ordered Martorano to pay a $1,000 fine and a $500 victims compensation assessment in the Wheeler case.

    I find a 'strange connection' between the Boston mob and Oklahoma...I've read where the western states have most of the criminals in the 'witness protection' program. I believe it was Sammy the Bull Gravano who couldn't behave in Arizona..and ended up back in prison. I think he killed 30 people.
    I wonder if John Q. Public could demand an investigation into the incompetence and corruption of the FBI's WPP?

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    us
    Dec 2008
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    Re: $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)

    Not to change the subject but about a year ago I found a sexual child predator that was on the FBI's top 100 list,I tracked this guy in my neighborhood for about 6 mnths.,called the FBI and they said they would come out and take a look at everything I had on this guy; such as pictures of him next to schools and play grounds,him standing out on his lawn when kids were coming home from school,etc. Well they never came,I called several more times and they said they needed more proof?,be live me this guy had a bounty on his head $$$,that I didn't even want,and they burned me by not even coming out,I turned it over to the local police department and by the time they looked at it he was gone.

  12. #12
    Cappy Z.

    Re: $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)


    Nice try.

    Personally I would take the cash.

    I think you have a story here that your local news would probably buy from you.

    People are getting 'fed' up (lol) with the govt.


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    Re: $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)

    Quote Originally Posted by Produce Guy
    Not to change the subject but about a year ago I found a sexual child predator that was on the FBI's top 100 list,I tracked this guy in my neighborhood for about 6 mnths.,called the FBI and they said they would come out and take a look at everything I had on this guy; such as pictures of him next to schools and play grounds,him standing out on his lawn when kids were coming home from school,etc. Well they never came,I called several more times and they said they needed more proof?,be live me this guy had a bounty on his head $$$,that I didn't even want,and they burned me by not even coming out,I turned it over to the local police department and by the time they looked at it he was gone.
    I Take it back I'd report preditors.

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    Re: $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)

    Quote Originally Posted by jeff of pa
    i'm not a snich no matter who
    no matter how much.

    sorry
    Whitey!!!! Is that you?
    "If your not living on the edge your taking up too much room."

  15. #15
    pg
    my favourite food is witchetty grubs

    Jul 2008
    hound dog
    731

    Re: $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)

    Quote Originally Posted by Cappy Z.

    Nice try.

    Personally I would take the cash.

    I think you have a story here that your local news would probably buy from you.

    People are getting 'fed' up (lol) with the govt.

    I'm suprised about the suggestion of payment. Surely reporting this
    is a community service.
    I guess not coming from America I have a lot to learn about Capitalism.
    I freed my mind when I left god behind

  16. #16
    Cappy Z.

    Re: $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)


    Go Go Go Go

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    pg
    my favourite food is witchetty grubs

    Jul 2008
    hound dog
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    Re: $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)

    The FBI have been led to a remote rural community in Australia in its search for
    Bulgers associates.

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...section=justin
    I freed my mind when I left god behind

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    monty

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    Re: $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)

    Thanks for bringing things up to date cappy. I retired from the PD in 1988 and they still hadn't made an arrest to my knowledge. I was working another assignment when I retired and really haven't kept track of it. From what I understood the mob was using the Jai Alai in Florida to launder money through the gambling proceeds. When Wheeler bought in he wouldn't cooperate so they did him in. That was the Boston connection, money laundering. Right or not that's the story that was going around the PD at the time. Monty
    Don't make me loose the hounds! If you dig, Cover up your holes.

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    wolf pack!!!

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    Re: $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)

    Quote Originally Posted by piggy
    The FBI have been led to a remote rural community in Australia in its search for
    Bulgers associates.

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...section=justin
    Whata mooron
    Leave no stone unturned.

  20. #20
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    sirdigsthepennies

    Apr 2008
    st. joseph missouri
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    Re: $2,000,000 Reward: Missing Person(s)

    whitey bulger is a irish mob boss on the eats coast in a gang called the westies the fbi guy was some one he grew up with just seen a deal on him on tv yesterday . i still have my old bounty hunter post from when i was in college hhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i could use 6 figures in my bank i wonder if it is dead or alive $2,000,000.00

 

 
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