Talk:Ted Jeffrey Otsuki
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[edit]I have created the Ted Jeffrey Otsuki talk page after expanding it's article, and have now added it to the List of fugitives from justice who are no longer sought article, as I truly feel that it has earned it's rightful place on that list. Anyone feel free to continue both the expansion of the talk page and article as well of course. Davidgoodheart (talk) 03:41, 28 December 2020 (UTC)
Information must be added
[edit]As I remember, I've seen a documentary on national geographic Channel of certain crime scene and criminal. Few days before this incidence, otzuki purchased two fire arms. A 9mm probably a Sig or similar and .38 special revolver of Taurus. He purchased Winchester silvertip ammunition with it and later asked his friend to dump them, but his friend had greed for Sig and kept one of the firearm and that made him busted later. Don't remember the end, either he was jailed or what so ever that trial judgement came into the end. 105.0.6.172 (talk) 15:17, 19 December 2021 (UTC)
His life story should be made into a movie.
[edit]My Dad worked as a farmer for his Father in the 70’s in Los Fresnos, TX. when Ted was brought to work with him. My Dad has some very interesting stories about him along with lots of details of the bank robbery that took place in Los Fresnos. Not trying to glorify a thief or murderer but the stories my Dad has shared are crazier than some stuff I’ve seen in the movies. Just unreal! 173.173.203.47 (talk) 23:56, 7 December 2024 (UTC)