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Previously on "Bet They Used The Indians - Should've Tried The Cowboys"
Here's today's most wanted. Not very nice, even by my diabolical standards.
Yousef Ahmed Wahid, born 1968 is wanted in connection with the murder of Miss Fatima Kama whose body was found inside a suitcase in the car park at Terminal 3 at Heathrow Airport in July 1999.
Wahid who is of Lebanese orgin, was at the time living in the Edgeware Road area of london, having visited from the USA.
Wahid has family connections in the USA, Kuwait and across the Arab World
"POLICE ARE APPEALING TO IDENTIFY A MALE WHO ATTENDED THE 'SAINSBURY'S' FILLING STATION, SAINSBURY WAY, HESSLE, HULL AND ATTEMPTED TO PAY FOR FUEL WITH A STOLEN FUEL CARD."
How does the above qualify for the "Most Wanted" list?
What next, pinching white mice from the "penny tray"?
Bet They Used The Indians - Should've Tried The Cowboys
Shoot and tarnation.
Crimestoppers launches 'Most Wanted' website today. Moseyed on over to see if Chico's mugshot was on there: http://www.crimestoppers-uk.org/wanted/ and ges what?
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