The cluster effect....
Below is the first hand account from Bounty Huner Robert Dick and what ran through his own mind as he was on the chase. The account that he cites can be seen in Bounty Hunters: Cat and Mouse that airs this Monday at 10p.
Robert Dick
The event starts off with Leonard running a call into the residence where the defendant lives. The residence is also the fathers residence and the father coincidently is not only the cosigner on the bail bond for the defendant but is also out on bail himself with the same bail bond company that we are chasing his son on.
A male answers the phone claiming to be the defendant and during the conversation gives an address that is two blocks away as his home address. From that moment we know the address is good and that our defendant is inside the residence that we are watching from a block away.
We make the decision to hit the house. As we approach the house I notice a young female sitting in a dark colored Honda parked in front of the house. Team members Art and Steve make their way to the back of the house as Kevin and I go to the front door. I knock on the door and ring the bell with no response. I then hear over the radio Steve yell that someone is running out the back and jumping over fences. I run to my truck and drive around the block to cut them off. As I approach the end of the block I see a white male running from around the corner heading back toward me.
When he sees me approaching him, he stops running and starts walking, like nothing is going on (this is odd). I make contact with him and spontaneously he states: "I had a car chasing me with some Mexicans in it, I thought I was gonna get my assed whooped." I ask him where he ran from and he says that he ran from a side road (west of the house) but, he doesn't know the name of it and points it out, as we walk to the corner, there is no car that I can see coming after him. By appearance as well as confirmed by his ID he is not our fugitive but, something is too coincidental with him running around the corner from where Steve saw a male jumping fences. I ask Steve if this guy is the same guy he saw that was running and he says no however; his description is again very close (hat and red shirt) just what the guy I am talking to is wearing.
I also notice the girl that was sitting in the car in front of the defendant's house had walked around the corner and was watching what we were doing. As the team surrounds the house again, I drove all the way around the block once more. I now see the same dark colored Honda that was parked in front of the house driving toward me. I see guy with the red shirt that I had just talked to, sitting in the passenger seat. Now I am positive that he is connected to the house, I just have to figure out why he is lying or what is he hiding.
I make contact with him again and during conversation we go back and forth about him coming out of the defendant's house. He continues to deny the fact that he came out of the house but the more we talk in circles the more it is clear, I know, he ran from the house. Until he finally admits to answering the phone (inside the house) pretending he was the defendant and then follows it up with "but I didn't come out of that house".
Now the questions: Mr. Red shirt wasn't our defendant and he didn't have warrants, so why did he run and where is our defendant?
Back at the house we attempted to make contact with whoever was still in the house. We knew no one had left the residence and the dog that was in the front yard was now barking at us through the front window. Law Enforcement stated that the defendant's father was on searchable probation and that they would do a probation search on the residence if no one would come to the door. While they stayed in the background we would make entry and search the house for our defendant.
I also notice the girl that was sitting in the car in front of the defendant's house had walked around the corner and was watching what we were doing. As the team surrounds the house again, I drove all the way around the block once more. I now see the same dark colored Honda that was parked in front of the house driving toward me. I see guy with the red shirt that I had just talked to, sitting in the passenger seat. Now I am positive that he is connected to the house, I just have to figure out why he is lying or what is he hiding.
I make contact with him again and during conversation we go back and forth about him coming out of the defendant's house. He continues to deny the fact that he came out of the house but the more we talk in circles the more it is clear, I know, he ran from the house. Until he finally admits to answering the phone (inside the house) pretending he was the defendant and then follows it up with "but I didn't come out of that house".
Now the questions: Mr. Red shirt wasn't our defendant and he didn't have warrants, so why did he run and where is our defendant?
Back at the house we attempted to make contact with whoever was still in the house. We knew no one had left the residence and the dog that was in the front yard was now barking at us through the front window. Law Enforcement stated that the defendant's father was on searchable probation and that they would do a probation search on the residence if no one would come to the door. While they stayed in the background we would make entry and search the house for our defendant.
We searched and searched and searched knowing that something was not right:
1. The defendant had either answered the phone or had the guy in the red shirt answer it.
2. Why did the guy in the red shirt run....to lead us off from the house or give the defendant time to hide.
3. Was the defendant also running and they went in two different directions causing us to focus on the wrong one.
With that in mind numerous things are flowing through your head while you are searching:
1. Is the defendant hiding in a really good place because he has had time to hide now?
2. Is the defendant armed and prepared for a violent confrontation because he does not want to go back to jail?
3. And since you aren't finding him is he hiding in someplace that you have missed?
I have found people in closets under piles of clothes, behind water heaters, in wall cut outs behind dressers, under kitchen sinks, attics and places where I didn't think a human body could fit. So you have to look everywhere and be sure you don't miss any place. A lot of these places aren't the tidiest and there are lots of places to hide. When you come up empty the question remains did you miss that one place.
After the capture the holes in the story are filled and questions answered, I have to admit they were pretty good. The house had surveillance equipment and after the phone call they were alerted. Watching us pull up the defendant was able to get out the back door and jump into the back yard of the residence of the guy with the red shirt, eventually hiding in his house. As we surround the house, the red shirt guy takes off in the other direction leading us away from the house. Meanwhile the father/cosigner locks the doors and stays inside just hoping we will go away.
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17 Comments
This was the first time I had watched these bounty hunters. It was so exciting and much more realistic than that "other" bounty hunter show. Good job, Rob!!
This was the first time I had watched these bounty hunters. It was so exciting and much more realistic than that "other" bounty hunter show. Good job, Rob!!
This was the first time I had watched these bounty hunters. It was so exciting and much more realistic than that "other" bounty hunter show. Good job, Rob!!
Sorry! I didn't mean to stutter!! ;o)
Sorry! I didn't mean to stutter!! ;o)
Leonard Padilla,you are nothing more than a glorified publicity hound.All of America will hate you for you know that little Caylee must be dead. You have seen how uncooperative Casey has been and how unconcerned she is about her child.I am furious that she may be getting out but then it may turn out to be the best thing to happen. Just imagine how the Anthony house is going to be with Casey there and life will be hell for the rest of the family. I think Casey is going to run amok and that will be what catches her in the end as to where
her daughter is so go ahead and spring the little spoiled,foul-mouthed
girl. She's gonna trip up...you mark my words because she LOVES to talk.
Padilla is a schmuck!!! And I hope NGC dumps this loser. I will NEVER watch his show, and nor will my family. His involvment with caylee case just for publicity is disgusting! Shame on you NGC if you keep this scumbag on your tv line up.
This Padilla seems to be an idiot. The more I hear from him on the Anthony case the more convinced I am that he is truly stupid.
And I agree, he is only doing this for the publicity. What a shame!
Won't waste my time watching his show ever again.
I must say I'm surprised to see National Geographic mixed up with these yahoos. They have created a circus in a very serious missing child's case. I could never take them seriously. Will pass on this show. Very disappointed in NGC for this one.
I think the comments are rude and distasteful. These are individuals that you do not know personaly and those that do, know that they can and WILL get to the bottom of this.
NG, how shameful that you have allowed this venue to become on the level of the grocery store ragmags with this disgraceful padilla clown. ratings are evidently higher priority than the life of a precious, innocent 3 year old. i cannot in good faith let NG mag or TV in my home again.
Leonard Padilla and Robert Dick are a disgrace to NG. NG has always represented the best documentaries, books, videos, etc. These two are nothing but publicity seeking low lifes. Their interference in the Casey Anthony case is reprehensible! They are not of a calibre that is worthy of appearing on NG. SHame on you, NG
Leonard Padilla and Robert Dick are a disgrace to NG. NG has always represented the best documentaries, books, videos, etc. These two are nothing but publicity seeking low lifes. Their interference in the Casey Anthony case is reprehensible! They are not of a calibre that is worthy of appearing on NG. SHame on you, NG
Leonard Padilla has lied to the entire country. He claimns he went to Florida to find little Caylee Anthony. Instead, he has planted himself on every television show he can adn tells whoever has her to "drop her off at a 24 hour drug store" and "call back in two days for the reward."
Shame on you, National Geographic for giving this man a show. He needs to be put in "Protective Custody" himself so that the rest of the wrold wouldn't have to listen to his lies.
PLEASE REVOKE THE BOND YOU PUT ON CASEY ANTHONY! IT IS OBVIOUS THAT SHE IS A LIAR, A SKANK, A LOUSY MOTHER AND A MURDERER. SHE NEEDS TO GO BACK INTO PRISON AND BE LOCKED UP FOREVER! I THINK THE GRANDMOTHER IS THE ONE RAISING THE GRANDAUGHTER - PRETTY OBVIOUS THERE! TOO BAD SHE IS IN DENIAL ABOUT HER LOSER DAUGHTER.
I do not believe the Anthony's are in denial at all. He is a detective, and he knows exactly what Casey did to Caylee. Cops have a way of interrogating and don't think for one small second that George has not gotten the truth from the "LIAR", k?
Caylee didn't stand a chance with this group of clowns, they are all losers in my book. Cindy Anthony is using the media to keep this stuff going on for Casey, and everyone on this Planet knows she killed that darling little child. The Anthony's have not searched one day for Caylee, which leads me to believe the Anthony's knew Caylee was dead from the get-go, when Casey said she would be blamed...so let's get real.
I hope she gets the lethal dose and sooner than later in my thoughts.
There is something dead in Denmark for sure.
Thanks.
betty jo, Illinois
Another thought comes to mind from Illinois. Did anyone ever check the banks for deposits from Casey the liar and the thief? If she had illegitimate dealings then banks ought to be checked all over the country, as well as Mexico.
Thanks. betty jo, illinois
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