AZ AZ - Robert William "Bobby" Fisher, Scottsdale, Apr 2001 *FBI Ten Most Wanted*

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I'm trying to find the exact location where Mary's car was found, but couldn't find any official information online. So I had to resort to using a map featured in "Triple Homicide - The Hunt with John Walsh", from which I got these coordinates: 34.20942767638598, -110.84934301392003

Can someone confirm if this is correct?
 

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And here's the rest of them:
 

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Wow - thanks so much for doing all of that work, @Sfrags01. Much appreciated!
 
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I just came accross this memo from the official police record, which basically proves that, contrary to what media has been reporting, Robert actually went home after the ATM. And was home until at least 5:30 AM the day of the explosion.

"On 4-11-01 at 0505 hours, while working traffic control
at 74th Place / Holly (monitoring the NB entrance to 74th Place), I
observed a dark car approach my location.

I contacted the paper carrier (AZ Republic) who identified himself
verbally as Bud Wolf. Bud stated that he needed to deliver five
newspapers on 74th Place, north of Holly. Bud inquired if he should
simply walk in as northbound 74th Place was taped off with
yellow crime scene tape. I advised Bud to go ahead and walk
into the neighborhood.

When Bud returned, he stated that he accidentally delivered
a newspaper to the house that burned. He added that he delivered
his papers at mainly 4-11-01 at 0530 hours. Bud states that
on 4-10-01 at 0530 he noticed that "the large pickup that is now
parked upon the car ramp (and burned) was parked in the driveway," but
the rear of the vehicle was sticking out, blocking the sidewalk. Bud
added that there was another vehicle parked in front of the truck
upon the carport at that time. Bud described the "other" vehicle as
a white car, possibly. Bud said that he wasn’t positive about the
vehicle type. (About two minutes after he delivered the paper, he
realized his mistake. Bud then went back and retrieved the paper.)
Bud left the area. (Bud did not see any activity in the area on
that morning.)

After Bud left, I noticed that I forgot to get Bud's date of
birth. I called Bud’s cell phone. I spoke to Bud and got his date
of birth. During this conversation, Bud volunteered that he now remembered
that the vehicle that he saw in front of the truck was not a car
but a white SUV. Bud was not sure what type of SUV it was."
 

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I just came accross this memo from the official police record, which basically proves that, contrary to what media has been reporting, Robert actually went home after the ATM. And was home until at least 5:30 AM the day of the explosion.

"On 4-11-01 at 0505 hours, while working traffic control
at 74th Place / Holly (monitoring the NB entrance to 74th Place), I
observed a dark car approach my location.

I contacted the paper carrier (AZ Republic) who identified himself
verbally as Bud Wolf. Bud stated that he needed to deliver five
newspapers on 74th Place, north of Holly. Bud inquired if he should
simply walk in as northbound 74th Place was taped off with
yellow crime scene tape. I advised Bud to go ahead and walk
into the neighborhood.

When Bud returned, he stated that he accidentally delivered
a newspaper to the house that burned. He added that he delivered
his papers at mainly 4-11-01 at 0530 hours. Bud states that
on 4-10-01 at 0530 he noticed that "the large pickup that is now
parked upon the car ramp (and burned) was parked in the driveway," but
the rear of the vehicle was sticking out, blocking the sidewalk. Bud
added that there was another vehicle parked in front of the truck
upon the carport at that time. Bud described the "other" vehicle as
a white car, possibly. Bud said that he wasn’t positive about the
vehicle type. (About two minutes after he delivered the paper, he
realized his mistake. Bud then went back and retrieved the paper.)
Bud left the area. (Bud did not see any activity in the area on
that morning.)

After Bud left, I noticed that I forgot to get Bud's date of
birth. I called Bud’s cell phone. I spoke to Bud and got his date
of birth. During this conversation, Bud volunteered that he now remembered
that the vehicle that he saw in front of the truck was not a car
but a white SUV. Bud was not sure what type of SUV it was."
I'm now realizing I made a couple mistakes on this transcript so here's the corrected version:

On 4-11-01 at 0505 hours, while working traffic control at 74th Place / Holly (monitoring the NB entrance to 74th Place), I observed a paper carrier approach my location.

I contacted the paper carrier (AZ Republic) who identified himself verbally as Bud Wolf. Bud stated that he needed to deliver five newspapers on 74th Place, north of Holly. Bud inquired if he should simply walk in as, northbound 74th Place was taped off with yellow crime scene tape. I advised Bud to go ahead and walk into the neighborhood.

When Bud returned, he stated that yesterday, he accidentally delivered a newspaper to the house that burned. He added that he delivered this paper by mistake on 4-10-01 at 0530 hours. Bud states that on 4-10-01 at 0530 he noticed that "the large pickup” that is now parked under the car port (and burned), was parked in the driveway, but the rear of the vehicle was sticking out blocking the sidewalk. Bud added that there was another vehicle parked in front of the truck under the carport at that time. Bud described the "other" vehicle as a white car, possibly. Bud said that he wasn’t positive about the vehicle type. (About two minutes after he delivered the paper, he realized his mistake. Bud then went back and retrieved the paper.) Bud left the area. (Bud did not see any activity in the area on that morning.)

After Bud left, I noticed that I forgot to get Bud's date of birth. I called Bud’s cell phone. I spoke to Bud and got his birth date. During this conversation, Bud volunteered that he now remembered that the vehicle that he saw in front of the truck was not a car but a “white SUV”. Bud was not sure what type of SUV it was."

Bud added that it appeared to be an “older model”. Bud sad that the vehicle was definitely not a van.

NFI
 
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One of the things that always confuses me with this case was there was a phone call after America's most wanted show or something right? that featured this case. And the FBI seemed to believe he had made this call from what I have read. I wish we knew more about that because I would favor it just being a prank/hoax call yet for some reason it seemed like they thought it was legit.

I don't think this guy i alive though I think he died shortly after at the time.
 
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Sorry if I'm doing this wrong. I am new to posting . This was on our news 3 days ago but is from may 1st. Maybe I'm wrong but sure looks like him to me.



Amarillo police looking for
I know this is 5 years old now, but I can't stop looking at this image. The resemblance is uncanny. The man in this surveillance photo has so many identical features - same chin, nose, ears, facial lines, head shape. Even though he's squinting and it is pixilated, the eyes appear like what I've seen of Robert Fisher in his home movies. I feel like I'm staring at a 59 year old Robert Fisher.

The surveillance photo was taken in May of 2020, which would've been 19 years after the murders. So that amount of aging would be correct.

But it's not only the photo that makes me think it could be Fisher.

On the Unsolved Mysteries website, two people left anonymous comments suggesting he is in Texas.

The first, in 2017, simply posted "Dallas, Tx".

Interesting.

Then on August 8, 2020 another person added commentary to the above post with this:

"A poster called “anonymous” posted on 5-17-17 that they believe he’s in Dallas Texas. How curious, considering a man matching the description of one of his age enhanced photos (with a grey beard) tried to apply for a credit card in a hardware store in Alabama. On the application he listed his last address as 2223 N 74th, in Scottsdale Az. (Robert Fisher’s address prior to blowing up his house). He got nervous evidently when the application process took too long and left the store. He was seen driving a Chevy Silverado pickup, with Texas plates."

Wow.

Even weirder? The second comment was made just 3 months after the Amarillo surveillance photo was taken.

This means, if true, two men resembling Robert Fisher walked into hardware stores during the Summer of 2020 and attempted to pull a financial scheme. One was physically in Texas. The other drove off in a truck with Texas plates.

This is a long shot, but does anyone have any information to corroborate the hardware store claim?

I can't find any news stories, leading me to believe the commenter may have worked at the store. Of course, if it was him, he's long gone now. I just have to say the idea that Robert Fisher may be living in the Texas or Gulf Coast region is sounding pretty plausible.
 
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I know this is 5 years old now, but I can't stop looking at this image. The resemblance is uncanny. The man in this surveillance photo has so many identical features - same chin, nose, ears, facial lines, head shape. Even though he's squinting and it is pixilated, the eyes appear like what I've seen of Robert Fisher in his home movies. I feel like I'm staring at a 59 year old Robert Fisher.

The surveillance photo was taken in May of 2020, which would've been 19 years after the murders. So that amount of aging would be correct.

But it's not only the photo that makes me think it could be Fisher.

On the Unsolved Mysteries website, two people left anonymous comments suggesting he is in Texas.

The first, in 2017, simply posted "Dallas, Tx".

Interesting.

Then on August 8, 2020 another person added commentary to the above post with this:

"A poster called “anonymous” posted on 5-17-17 that they believe he’s in Dallas Texas. How curious, considering a man matching the description of one of his age enhanced photos (with a grey beard) tried to apply for a credit card in a hardware store in Alabama. On the application he listed his last address as 2223 N 74th, in Scottsdale Az. (Robert Fisher’s address prior to blowing up his house). He got nervous evidently when the application process took too long and left the store. He was seen driving a Chevy Silverado pickup, with Texas plates."

Wow.

Even weirder? The second comment was made just 3 months after the Amarillo surveillance photo was taken.

This means, if true, two men resembling Robert Fisher walked into hardware stores during the Summer of 2020 and attempted to pull a financial scheme. One was physically in Texas. The other drove off in a truck with Texas plates.

This is a long shot, but does anyone have any information to corroborate the hardware store claim?

I can't find any news stories, leading me to believe the commenter may have worked at the store. Of course, if it was him, he's long gone now. I just have to say the idea that Robert Fisher may be living in the Texas or Gulf Coast region is sounding pretty plausible.
I do hope this info was called in to law enforcement!
 
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When this first came out, I left this info on the FBI answering machine for this case with a link to the picture. I never heard anything.......FWIW.:confused:
 
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I do hope this info was called in to law enforcement!
I know this is 5 years old now, but I can't stop looking at this image. The resemblance is uncanny. The man in this surveillance photo has so many identical features - same chin, nose, ears, facial lines, head shape. Even though he's squinting and it is pixilated, the eyes appear like what I've seen of Robert Fisher in his home movies. I feel like I'm staring at a 59 year old Robert Fisher.

The surveillance photo was taken in May of 2020, which would've been 19 years after the murders. So that amount of aging would be correct.

But it's not only the photo that makes me think it could be Fisher.

On the Unsolved Mysteries website, two people left anonymous comments suggesting he is in Texas.

The first, in 2017, simply posted "Dallas, Tx".

Interesting.

Then on August 8, 2020 another person added commentary to the above post with this:

"A poster called “anonymous” posted on 5-17-17 that they believe he’s in Dallas Texas. How curious, considering a man matching the description of one of his age enhanced photos (with a grey beard) tried to apply for a credit card in a hardware store in Alabama. On the application he listed his last address as 2223 N 74th, in Scottsdale Az. (Robert Fisher’s address prior to blowing up his house). He got nervous evidently when the application process took too long and left the store. He was seen driving a Chevy Silverado pickup, with Texas plates."

Wow.

Even weirder? The second comment was made just 3 months after the Amarillo surveillance photo was taken.

This means, if true, two men resembling Robert Fisher walked into hardware stores during the Summer of 2020 and attempted to pull a financial scheme. One was physically in Texas. The other drove off in a truck with Texas plates.

This is a long shot, but does anyone have any information to corroborate the hardware store claim?

I can't find any news stories, leading me to believe the commenter may have worked at the store. Of course, if it was him, he's long gone now. I just have to say the idea that Robert Fisher may be living in the Texas or Gulf Coast region is sounding pretty plausible.

The resemblance is uncanny but if you look at the difference in nose length between the check forger and Robert W. Fisher, he can almost for sure be ruled out. The suspected check forger had an extremely lengthy nose that doesn't match Robert W. Fisher.

I am hoping this monster is caught soon. It probably went right to his huge ego when he was removed from the FBI most-wanted list without capture.
 
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Almost 25 years later with no proof of life, and given the background, Robert Fisher is probably no longer in the world of the living.

From the surface, one can see how driving out into rustic northern Arizona could serve as a "diversion" tactic out of the country to fool authorities. However, this would have required a lot of assistance which is contradicted by 1.) Fisher being described as a loner, and 2.) the accomplices (friend(s)/co-worker(s)/mistress) needing to be on a similar stratum of narcissism/psychopathy. Financial crimes are one thing; uxoride and filicide is another, and even the most hardened of criminals would be hard-pressed to condone a case as brutal as Fisher's.

I also don't think he's surviving (or attempted to survive) in the wilderness. It was further noted that Fisher wasn't in the best physical shape and when you reach your forties, one notices a slow but steady decline in their overall health. Sure, he had medical skills from his line of work, but the deficiencies/needs of middle age would require commercial products rather than nature's offerings. And lack of evidence of unsolved burglaries (in the region Fisher's vehicle was recovered) was telling.

Ultimately, he probably did himself in, and elements of the wilderness covered up any trace of him.
 
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Almost 25 years later with no proof of life, and given the background, Robert Fisher is probably no longer in the world of the living.

From the surface, one can see how driving out into rustic northern Arizona could serve as a "diversion" tactic out of the country to fool authorities. However, this would have required a lot of assistance which is contradicted by 1.) Fisher being described as a loner, and 2.) the accomplices (friend(s)/co-worker(s)/mistress) needing to be on a similar stratum of narcissism/psychopathy. Financial crimes are one thing; uxoride and filicide is another, and even the most hardened of criminals would be hard-pressed to condone a case as brutal as Fisher's.

I also don't think he's surviving (or attempted to survive) in the wilderness. It was further noted that Fisher wasn't in the best physical shape and when you reach your forties, one notices a slow but steady decline in their overall health. Sure, he had medical skills from his line of work, but the deficiencies/needs of middle age would require commercial products rather than nature's offerings. And lack of evidence of unsolved burglaries (in the region Fisher's vehicle was recovered) was telling.

Ultimately, he probably did himself in, and elements of the wilderness covered up any trace of him.
I just watched an ID show about him that I had never seen before. Learned a couple of facts that I hadn't known. But I agree with you, he is likely deceased.
 

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