Arrested in San Isidro

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Arrested one of the 15 most wanted U.S. fugitives

One of the most dangerous criminals wanted by the FBI and charged with integrating the dreaded brotherhood of motorcyclists known as "Hell's Angels," was arrested by Interpol in the locality of San Isidro.

Paul Eischeid, 39, was arrested when he arrived at the home of a relative, according to the warrant issued by Justice of the United States in 2003, is accused of acts of abduction followed by murder and extortion, among others.

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The tattoos covering almost the entire body of Eischeid.

more here

...so be careful with whom you are mingling.
 
hehe, they sure catch attention, not a good thing when interpol, FBI etc. are searching you

now we can start guessing what his nick was on this forum here :)
 
Ex Charles Schwab stockbroker as well. Only a short move down from there to murdering Hell's Angel.:D
 
Was this guy here legally with some sort of Argentine document?
If so, good job guys who check the criminal backgrounds of these people!
 
Hellek said:
hehe, they sure catch attention, not a good thing when interpol, FBI etc. are searching you

now we can start guessing what his nick was on this forum here :)

Yep, it looks like someone put the "whammy" on him.:D
 
This is very disturbing. I always wanted to use Argentina as one of my getaways. How in the world did he get caught? Surely he must have been betrayed by his relative or he must have done something stupid like use a credit card. This is unacceptable.

In BA there are so many small hotels and apartments where you can lose yourself without presenting any identity, at any time of day or night; you can be in Uruguay in a couple of hours, and in Paraguay or Brazil within a day without using airplane. Only a fool would get caught in Argentina. He must have simply been betrayed, who knows why; now the FBI and all these incompetents are trying to take credit...
 
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