The world is beautiful, full of delights and amazing things. Humans are capable of doing so much good, but they are also capable of so much evil. Monsters do exist, and they come in the shape of humans.
In the past, authorities had a hard time capturing criminals, as they had to rely solely on databases and sketches they shared from state to state. Nowadays, with so much technology and the power of media, criminals we might have not even heard about are easy to be made public.
In this article, we aim to make known some of the FBI’s most wanted criminals. And we are not talking about YoungChoppers fans with minor misdemeanors, but about drug lords, killers, and rapists.
Santiago Villalba Mederos
Also known as Pucho, this 28-year-old man is wanted for his alleged involvement in a few crimes that have been committed in 2010, in Tacoma, Washington. In February, Mederos is believed to have fired several shots into a random vehicle, killing a young girl that was 20 years old, and wounding her brother.
In the next month, he fired one shot toward random bystanders, killing a 21-year-old man. Pucho was charged by the Superior Court of Washington for Pierce County with several counts for both these crimes. Also, he was issued local arrest warrants.
On September 30, 2016, a federal arrest warrant was issued in the US District Court, Western District of Washington and Tacoma after being charged with unlawful flight in order to avoid prosecution.
Robert William Fisher
Fisher was born on April 13, 1961. He is wanted for allegedly murdering his wife and two young children, and then blowing up the house in which they were living, in Scottsdale, Arizona. This happened in April 2001.
Fisher is known to be physically fit and a capable hunter, fisherman, and outdoorsman. This man is also believed to have a few weapons, including a high-power rifle.
Eugene Palmer
Palmer is wanted for allegedly killing his daughter-in-law on September 24, 2012, in Stony Point, New York. He was issued a local arrest warrant in Rockland County which was later changed to murder.
The federal arrest warrant was released on June 10, 2013. He was charged with unlawful flight in order to avoid prosecution. He is now 80 years old.
Yaser Abdel Saeed
Saeed or Said was allegedly involved in the murder of his two teenage daughters. They were shot to death on January 1st, 2008, in Irving, Texas. In order to hide his identity, Said is known to change his physical appearance.
He was born in Egypt and is believed to seek shelter in that area as well. He also has ties to Texas, New York, Virginia, and Canada. He is also known to carry a weapon on him at all times.
Rafael Caro-Quintero
Born in Mexico, Quintero is believed to be involved in the kidnapping and murder of a Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent, in Mexico, in 1985.
He is also considered to be an active leader directing the activities of the Caro-Quintero Drug Trafficking Organization and Sinaloa Cartel within the Badiraguato region from Sinaloa, Mexico.
Jason Derek Brown
This man is wanted for armed robbery and murder in Phoenix, Arizona. In November 2004, Brown assumingly shot and murdered a guardian of an armored car outside a movie theater. Afterward, he fled with the money. Brown speaks French fluently, and he also has a master’s degree in International Business.
He is known to be a keen snowboarder, skier, golfer, and dirt biker. He was also a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and concluded his Mormon mission in France, near Paris.
Bhadreshkumar Chetanbhai Patel
Patel is wanted for killing his wife by striking her several times with an object in Hanover, Maryland, on April 12, 2015. The District Court of Maryland issued a local arrest warrant for Anne Arundel County on April 13, 2015.
Patel was charged with first-degree murder and assault, second-degree murder and assault, as well as a dangerous weapon with intent to injure. The United States District Court, District of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland issued a federal arrest after Patel was charged with unlawful flight in order to avoid prosecution, on April 20, 2015.
Arnoldo Jimenez
On May 12, 2012, Jimenez allegedly killed his wife one day after their wedding. He stabbed her to death in his 2006 Maserati and dragged her body into the bathroom tub of her apartment in Burbank, Illinois.
The Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois charged Jimenez with first-degree murder and issued a state warrant for his arrest. After he was charged federally with unlawful flight in order to avoid prosecution, the United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division issued a federal warrant on his name on May 17, 2012.