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Profile |
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Name: Douglas
"Dougie"
Oneil Hannam
(Douglas Hannon)
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Sex: Male |
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Race: Black |
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Age Now: 35 |
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Height: 5'11'' |
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Weight: 150 lbs. |
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Hair (Color, Description, Facial Hair): Black
May have dreadlocks
May have thin mustache |
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Eyes (Color and Correction): Brown |
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Other Physical Characteristics: Is missing his left thumb just above the joint |
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Wanted for :
Murder, Fort Lauderdale, FL;
May 12, 1999
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Location(s) |
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Last Seen : Fort Lauderdale, FL |
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Possible Location : Florida
Maryland
New York
Jamaica |
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Last Known : Unkown |
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Traits |
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Originally from Jamaica |
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Has Jamaican accent |
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Very neat dresser |
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Often drives Lexus luxury cars |
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Travels up and down the East Coast |
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Police say he is a reputed member of a Jamaican gang that specializes in robbing drug dealers and armored cars |
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Case Story |
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Botched Robbery In Fort Lauderdale |
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Spurgeon Bowen owned a Fort Lauderdale auto body shop, and the morning of May 12, 1999, Spurgeon was giving a friend an estimate on some body work while his wife, June, was going over the books. But the typical work day turned deadly when three men came in on the hunt for money. Police say it was mid-day when Douglas Hannom, Andre Hall, and Oliver Jones suddenly appeared in the shop. Police believe the men thought Spurgeon had access to large amounts of drugs and money. But, there was no money to be found. |
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Spurgeon Struggles |
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Police say the three men began attacking Spurgeon, but he resisted and got into a struggle with Hannam. During the fight, police say Spurgeon bit off Hannam's left thumb. At that point, officials say one of Hannam's accomplices shot Spurgeon. He was taken to a local hospital, but it was too late. Sadly, he died from his wounds. |
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Fingertip Found |
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When detectives arrived at the crime scene, they found a severed thumb tip on the ground. Incredibly, fingerprint analysts were able to lift a partial print off the severed thumb and matched it up to a thumb-print in their files on Douglas Oneil Hannam. But, detectives have been unable to track him down. |
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