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Albion Dee Frett & Break-Four-Tease Fugitive, Grant Hudson are both FBI "Featured Fugitives" listed up on the website and still on there as of September 2009.
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Daniel Hiers, Jr. is one of the US Marshals 15 Most Wanted as of September 2009.
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The Fugitives from the first version of "The Ones Who Got Away" Episode of AMW, "Kenneth Cofer", "Edmundo Cerda-Anima", "Daniel Hiers, Jr.", and "William Plemons" were all previous candidates of John Walsh's Top Ten Lists of Fugitives from 2004 to 2006 who were never apprehended around early 2007.
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The Fugitives, "Troy Bolin", "Taizhi Cui", "Carey Price", and, "Reyna Navar" were all previously aired "15 Seconds of Shame" segment Fugitives from other Seasons of AMW.
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"The Ones That Got Away" Episode of AMW was first aired on April 14th, 2007 and added a segment on fugitive "Daniel San Diego" with it on September 1st, 2007 and has aired it that way ever since.
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Daniel San Diego was listed as one of the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists on April 2009.
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Robert Jackson is one of GangTECC's Most Wanted as of September 2009, and was added to the list when it first came out on April 25th, 2009.
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As the episode intro aired, the rating read PG-DSV, however the rating read TV-14-DSV for the rest of the episode.
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Music: The song played during the case of Helen Hill is dedicated to her and is named "Helen Hill".
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The episode begins with footage of captures and reenactments of the following fugitives;
1. #1 in 2001-Luis A. Ortiz
2. #1 in 2002-Michael Blane Brashar
3. #1 in 2003-Pinkney Chip Carter
4. #1 in 2004-Jahbir and Alfonso Fowle
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In the reenactment of Ludimila's murder, Ludimila is facing Dan Hiers before she is shot but the narrator mentions she was shot in the back of the head.
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This episode marks the last regularly-credited appearance of Rick Segall as a correspondent. He would later reappear, but not as a regular correspondent.
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Sexual Predators caught in online sting;
1)Gary Kerpen
2)Robert Accomando
3)Lawrence Carulli
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The episode begins with footage of captures and reenactments of the following fugitives;
1. #1 in 2001-Luis A. Ortiz
2. #1 in 2002-Michael Blane Brashar
3. #1 in 2003-Pinkney Chip Carter
4. #1 in 2004-Jahbir and Alfonso Fowle
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When suspect Casey Allen Roe is first featured in this episode his glasses are clearly visible with a clear reflection of light. When he is later featured in the episode his glasses are barely visible and the reflection is gone.
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Although the America's Most Wanted web site said he would be profiled, Charles Brunson was not profiled on this show.
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A few weeks before this episode aired, police confirmed that Jaime Borbon was killed in Mexico. However, when the profile of Javier Borbon aired, they forgot to mention that Jaime was killed. They aired the profile as if Jaime was still on the run.
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During the opening sequence, pictures of John Walsh's Top Ten are shown in the background. One of the fugitives shown is Mikhail Drachev, who was not on John's Top 10 List. However, Edward Morris (#7) was not pictured at all. This suggests that Drachev was originally #7, but was replaced by Morris.
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On the November 9, 2002 episode, John Walsh said that the captures of Thomas McCray, Samuel Jones and Angel Rivera would air on this episode. However, they didn't air until the December 7, 2002 episode.
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On the America's Most Wanted web site, it said that Samuel Jones was going to be profiled on this show. However, Jones was not even mentioned during this show.