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[[File:Tony_alamo_present.jpg|thumb|Tony Alamo in 2008]]
 
[[File:Tony_alamo_present.jpg|thumb|Tony Alamo in 2008]]
 
'''Extra Notes:''' The case was featured as a part of the May 15, 1991 episode.<br>
 
'''Extra Notes:''' The case was featured as a part of the May 15, 1991 episode.<br>
'''Results:''' Captured. On July 5, 1991, Alamo was arrested due to viewers tips, but was found not guilty in the threatening a judge case. In 1994, Alamo was convicted of tax evasion and was given a six year sentence. In 1995, the child abuse charges were dropped. He was released in 1998. However, in 2008, new allegations of child abuse against Alamo were found, and in 2009, he was convicted of the charges.<br>
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'''Results:''' Captured. On July 5, 1991, Alamo was arrested due to viewers tips, but was found not guilty in the threatening a judge case. In 1994, Alamo was convicted of tax evasion and was given a six year sentence. In 1995, the child abuse charges were dropped. He was released in 1998. However, in 2008, new allegations of child abuse against Alamo were found, and in 2009, he was convicted of the charges. Alamo was sentenced to 175 years in prison and as of 2014 is currently incarcerated. <br>
 
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Tony and elaine alamo

Tony and Susan Alamo

Real Name: Bernie Lazar Hoffman
Aliases: Tony Alamo
Wanted For: Child Abuse, Harrasment, Tax Evasion
Missing Since: February 16, 1991

Case

Details: In the 1970s, Tony Alamo and his wife Susan started a church and made church compounds in California and Arkansas. Everything seemed fine for the Alamos and their followers until Susan passed away. Tony became angered after her death, began taking out his frustrations on his followers and began abusing children on the compound. Alamo began working the compound members harshly, until in 1985 when a former member went to police to tell that he was not paid for the work he and the other followers had done. Tony began losing his credibility, especially when in 1989, two former members filed child abuse charges against Alamo, and he soon vanished. He later began threatening federal judges and claiming that he would kidnap them in order for them to stand in his court. On February, 16, 1991, Tony and others removed his wife Susan's body from her crypt, and has not been seen since. He is wanted for child abuse, tax evasion, threatning a federal judge, and other crimes.

Tony alamo present

Tony Alamo in 2008

Extra Notes: The case was featured as a part of the May 15, 1991 episode.
Results: Captured. On July 5, 1991, Alamo was arrested due to viewers tips, but was found not guilty in the threatening a judge case. In 1994, Alamo was convicted of tax evasion and was given a six year sentence. In 1995, the child abuse charges were dropped. He was released in 1998. However, in 2008, new allegations of child abuse against Alamo were found, and in 2009, he was convicted of the charges. Alamo was sentenced to 175 years in prison and as of 2014 is currently incarcerated.
Links: None