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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2007

RCMP in Campbellton, N.B., have arrested a convicted killer featured on the television show America's Most Wanted.

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Richard Lee McNair, 48, had been serving a life sentence at a federal penitentiary in Pollock, La., for the 1987 murder of Jerome Theis during a botched robbery at a grain elevator in North Dakota.

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  • Seems like the Canadian police were smarter than the American police when they became suspicious.

  • woohoo go nb yea !!!!

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  • If i was in prison I'd try to escape too, It seems pretty fun

  • what are police saying aboot the case

  • Van? WTF

  • @mawsterx Actually, it is when the girl is speaking. Otherwise, it's not. XD

  • Im looking forward to see how he is gonna escape the next time :]

  • @tightmadnessss lol americans...

  • @michaelmartin5 Actually that IS Campbellton...where she is standing...east side of the campbellton mall in front of the tourist information, the right side of her is Al's Pizerria and the red brick building is the old bank of ns.

  • hey look igloos!!!!! those arnt cars there polar bears!!!!! the guy is eating Canadian bakon!!!! EH shut the fuck up you fucking amarican

  • police pulled him over like a hour after he escaped and was questioned and released by useless american cops it was only on americas most wanted every week

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