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He's been missing since Oct.29/2020 but they've just updated a press release with new details on sightings after he crossed the border.
Roderick Muchikekwanape, 42, escaped from the minimum-security Mission Institution in B.C., where he’d been serving a life sentence for a 1998 sexual assault and murder in Winnipeg.
His whereabouts, said the U.S. Marshals, are unknown, but Muchikekwanape, who’s Indigenous, is likely to “claim to belong to a tribe in the U.S.”
Muchikekwanape is just over six feet tall, with black hair and brown eyes, the marshals said, and his aliases include “Much,” “Roderick Toot Much,” “Rodney Muchikekwanape,” “Thomas Robert Gambler” and “Paul Edward Starkes.”
Manhunt on for Canadian murderer who likely fled to U.S. after escaping B.C. prison
Press Release:
U.S. Marshals Looking for Escaped Convicted Murderer
Roderick Muchikekwanape, 42, escaped from the minimum-security Mission Institution in B.C., where he’d been serving a life sentence for a 1998 sexual assault and murder in Winnipeg.
His whereabouts, said the U.S. Marshals, are unknown, but Muchikekwanape, who’s Indigenous, is likely to “claim to belong to a tribe in the U.S.”
Muchikekwanape is just over six feet tall, with black hair and brown eyes, the marshals said, and his aliases include “Much,” “Roderick Toot Much,” “Rodney Muchikekwanape,” “Thomas Robert Gambler” and “Paul Edward Starkes.”
Manhunt on for Canadian murderer who likely fled to U.S. after escaping B.C. prison
Press Release:
U.S. Marshals Looking for Escaped Convicted Murderer
