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Criminal Records - Most Wanted |
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Profile |
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Name: Paul Merle Eischeid
(Jason Daniel)
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Sex: Male |
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Race: White |
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Age Now: 36 |
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Height: 5'7" |
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Weight: 190 lbs. |
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Hair (Color, Description, Facial Hair): Brown
Has worn a goatee. |
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Eyes (Color and Correction): Blue
Glasses |
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Other Physical Characteristics: Has worn glasses and may wear contact lenses. Stays fit.
Strong physique. |
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Wanted for :
Murder, Tempe, AZ;
Jul 03, 2003
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Location(s) |
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Last Seen : Mesa, AZ |
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Possible Location : Southern, CA
San Diego, Iowa, Nevada, UK or Canada |
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Last Known : Mesa, AZ
N. St. Elias |
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Traits |
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Has worked in computer systems related jobs and at a stock brokerage firm.
Loves motorcycles.
Very intelligent.
Loves tattoos and has close friends who are tattoo artists. |
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Case Story |
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Arizona Hells Angel Wanted For Murder |
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When the Hells Angels chapter in Mesa, Arizona wanted an individual punished, police say they turned to Paul Eischeid.
In 2001, a woman at the motorcycle gang's clubhouse mouthed-off to gang members. Police say the bikers assaulted her and warned her to keep quiet. She refused.
Cops report that Eischeid and other gang members viciously attacked the woman, beating and stabbing her. Then, police report, they tossed the woman into a car trunk, and drove out to the desert where they dumped her virtually lifeless body. But they weren't through with their fury yet, say police; the bikers took turns stabbing the woman until she was nearly decapitated.
The gang left their victim's corpse to rot in the desert. But a passing motorist discovered the body and alerted authorities. |
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Accused of Murder |
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Eischeid was one of more than 50 Hells Angels and associates arrested in 2003 as part of a major crackdown on motorcycle gang violence in Arizona. He was charged in connection with the murder. Because he had a small prior criminal history and was holding a steady job at the time, a judge allowed Eischeid to bail out while he waited for his trial. It was a major mistake.
Cops say Eischeid removed the tracking device he'd been ordered to wear, and hit the road. |
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