Friday, May 30, 2014

FBI Case File: Checkmated

By a Bishop of all things!

"Long-sought diplomat added to FBI's 'most wanted'

WASHINGTON (AP) — A diplomat suspected of killing his wife, mother and three sons in 1976 was added to the FBI's list of "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" on Thursday, bringing new attention to a case that has long frustrated authorities. 

Globe print vs. cut.

William Bradford "Brad" Bishop Jr., a State Department employee at the time, allegedly bludgeoned his family to death in their home in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, and then drove to a wooded area in North Carolina, where authorities say he dumped their bodies in a shallow grave and burned them.

The victims' bodies weren't identified until a week later, giving Bishop ample time to plot a getaway.

Investigators have said it's possible that Bishop, who would now be 77 years old, fled to Europe and is living there under a false name. A Yale graduate who later earned a master's degree in Italian, he is fluent in five languages.

If he was a Nazi they would have found him.

There hasn't been a confirmed sighting of Bishop since 1976, in Jacksonville, N.C., although three people who knew him have reported spotting him in Europe over the years, most recently in 1994.

"Brad, you've been living with this on your conscience now for 38 years," Montgomery County, Md., Sheriff Darren Popkin said. "I am the voice of your family who can no longer speak. The time is now to contact law enforcement."

People on the FBI's most wanted list have included Osama Bin Laden, Boston organized crime boss James "Whitey" Bulger and James Earl Ray, who assassinated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The list was founded in 1950, and more than 90 percent of the 501 people placed on the list have been found.

The FBI, the State Department and local police established a task force last year to review the Bishop case, and authorities hope that by placing him on the list, the public might be able to help find him. 

This is such a crock of crap. Bin Laden worked for the CIA, Bulger lived a half-mile down from the local FBI office (they knew where he was, were protecting him, and went and got him when it would serve public relations purposes), and it is an open secret that Ray didn't do it.

"Bishop broke with his life and assumed a new identity. Because of that fact, most traditional fugitive investigative techniques are worthless," said Steve Vogt, special agent in charge of the FBI Baltimore Division. "We're hoping media and people who are active on social media pay attention to this; they'll be the ones to solve this case." 

Then WTF are we paying you for?

Bishop replaces alleged MS-13 gang member Juan Elias Garcia on the most-wanted list. Garcia, who's charged in the execution-style murders of a 19-year-old woman and her 2-year-old son, surrendered in late March, just two days after he was placed on the list.

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