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  Name: Orlando "Lou" Hamilton  
  Race: Black  
  Age Now: 39  
  Height: 6'2'  
  Weight: 240 lbs.  
  Hair (Color, Description, Facial Hair): Black  
  Eyes (Color and Correction): Brown  
  Wanted for : Resisting an Officer, Greensboro, NC; Mar 15, 2002
Murder, Bronx, NY; May 22, 1988
 
 
 
  Location(s)  
  Last Seen : Greensboro, NC  
  Possible Location : Bronx, NY Washington, DC North Carolina  
  Last Known : Greensboro, NC  
 
 
  Traits  
  Likes to keep to himself  
  Does not flaunt his money  
  Likes to race motorcycles-- he wrecked one at a dragstrip in Greensboro, NC  
  Purchases the identity of substance abusers to evade capture  
  Sells cocaine  
  Likes using cell phones and two-way pagers  
  Has a fetish for women urinating on him  
 
 
  Case Story  
  A Man of Many Names  
  Orlando Hamilton has been on the run since 1989 when cops say he shot and killed a 22 year-old man in the Bronx, NY who was "on his turf."  Cops say the alleged enforcer for a drug trafficking organization has evaded capture for more than 17 years by purchasing the social security numbers and assuming the identities of substance abusers.  Hamilton has been quite busy during this time, breaking the law under several different names.  In late 1989, Hamilton was arrested in Washington, DC under the alias Mark Campbell for firearms violations.  He fled and cops didn't see him again until 1992 when he was arrested as Dion Barnes for selling drugs in Winston-Salem, NC.  The elusive fugitive fled and resurfaced as Christopher Mitchell in 2001, when he was stopped for a traffic violation while leaving the home of a known fugitive.  Cops arrested Hamilton, who they say was very evasive and uncooperative. In jail, cops requested to have Hamilton fingerprinted to verify his identity.  Cops say that Hamilton told them they'd have to kill him to get his prints. Finally, they managed to print him, but Hamilton posted a $50k bond and disappeared. A fingerprint match returned three days later confirmed his true identity. For the past few years, cops say Hamilton's been working as muscle for large drug smuggling rings around the U.S. Pagers belonging to Hamilton and seized by police indicated that he had contacts in all major US cities. According to investigators, after a confidential informant ready to provide information on Hamilton's location was murdered in 2002, the trail went cold. That murder remains unsolved.