
Red Tree Crime
The FBI_s Fastest Multi-State Serial Killer Manhunt _ The FBI Files
In March 2026, the FBI achieved its fastest-ever capture of a Ten Most Wanted fugitive, arresting a murder suspect in Mexico just 73 minutes after he was added to the list [citation:1]. This record-breaking takedown surpassed the Bureau's previous 55-year-old record of two hours [citation:1]. The case highlights the power of the FBI's Most Wanted list as a force multiplier. By leveraging a $1 million reward and the immense public attention that comes with the list, investigators were able to generate a critical lead almost immediately and coordinate an international takedown at unprecedented speed [citation:1]. The families of the victims finally received a measure of justice, and the FBI demonstrated that even the most dangerous fugitives can be brought to justice when the full force of the Bureau's resources and public cooperation are aligned. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/red-tree-crime--6847553/support .






