More proof, if it were needed, that you can only evade justice for so long — no matter how weird you make yourself look:
A fugitive felon who was dubbed the "master of disguise" by the FBI for having more than a dozen aliases has been arrested in California following a four-year manhunt.
Tyler Adams, 51, was nabbed in Newport Beach, Calif., and is now scheduled to be extradited to Hawaii, where he escaped state custody in 2019.
The perp was "serving time [in Hawaii] for stealing $130,000 from Hawaiian banks as well as a $5,000 ring from Costco," because I guess he needed a $5,000 ring from Costco.
He had also already served a seven-year stretch in California "for using his mother and father's identities to run up more than $3 million in debt." So he knows his way around fraud.
They claim this fellow was a "master of disguise," though honestly he really looks so unsettling and odd that it's hard to imagine he ever blended in anywhere:
Whatever his "disguises" were, I gotta say, they didn't apparently make him look any less weird:
Oof.
Adams is also wanted in connection with the murder of Navy veteran Racquel Sabean, whose body was found in Mexico in 2022 after the two visited the country with their daughter. (The daughter was subsequently located safely.)
Adams now faces charges of grand theft, fraud, false statements, and falsifying documents to help him get out of his original Hawaii case.
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