<Tr> <Td> Episode number </Td> <Td> Air date </Td> <Td> Title </Td> <Td> Plot </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> 2 - 1 </Td> <Td> October 26, 2010 </Td> <Td> Got Caught By a Cougar </Td> <Td> Robert Spencer, a Jacksonville drug dealer, is known for his temper . One day, he gets extremely angry at his girlfriend, and he fires a series of shots into the window aimed at her with the intention of scaring her . She is hit and dies . Spencer, afraid of what he is facing, asks a friend for a ride out of town . His friend takes him to Orlando, but due to his drug use, is driving recklessly, and Spencer fears this will lead to police catching him . Spencer leaves his friend, buys new clothes, and catches a bus to San Diego . He starts a new life in San Diego, where he works hard in a restaurant, and spends a lot of time having fun in clubs . But when he is featured on a national TV series, a friend tips him off . Authorities, receiving tips he is in San Diego, prepare for a takedown at the restaurant where he works . But he has fled several days earlier . He takes the cash his roommate planned to use to pay the rent, then enters Mexico . Initially, he finds life in Tijuana rough, and he goes to the beach, where he meets a man who recommends Cabo San Lucas as a place where he might enjoy living . He uses the remainder of the money he has to catch a bus there . Once in Cabo San Lucas, he starts selling drugs to make money . But he finds it is not too profitable, and he lands himself a job on a tour boat . He quickly makes friends and moves in with a roommate . More than 11⁄2 years after the murder, his roommate's mother is visiting when she suspects something is wrong with Spencer, who is going by the name JJ . She asks Spencer to come clean about why he is living in Mexico, and he says he was falsely accused of murdering his girlfriend . She doesn't believe him and suspects he is a real murderer . Upon her return home, she checks for online information about murders in Jacksonville, and she finds that Spencer is wanted . She contacts authorities, then returns to Mexico . She downplays that she has aided authorities, but assists them in the capture of Spencer . Upon his return from the beach, Spencer is surprised by an arrest team . He receives 32 years in prison . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> 2 - 2 </Td> <Td> November 2, 2010 </Td> <Td> Got to Roll the Dice </Td> <Td> Phillip Anthony Williams of Albuquerque murders his ex-girlfriend as she attempts to get into her car after work . He then goes on the run after it appears on local news that he is the prime suspect . Williams first drives to Denver to figure out his next move . There, he learns that he is wanted nationally, and a description of his car has been broadcast . He next drives to St. Louis, where he arrives broke, but then makes money doing odd jobs . On the streets of St. Louis, he finds a lost ID, and assumes that as his new identity . He uses the ID to get jobs . But when he learns that wanted flyers of him have been pinned at the local post office, he decides to leave town . He hitches a ride to Brookville, Pennsylvania, and from there catches a bus to Philadelphia . He starts off his life in Philadelphia in a shelter, but after earning his first $200, catches a bus to Atlantic City, New Jersey, gambles, and wins $1800 . With that money, he rents a room in Philadelphia and spends money on alcohol and women . His next trip to Atlantic City proves not to be so lucky, and he gambles away his last dollar . Meanwhile, US Marshals believe he could be in his hometown of Detroit and question all his relatives there . But there is no sign he has surfaced in Detroit, and there is no evidence he is communicating with family there . A national crime show gives brief exposure about him . This brings in a few leads in Miami . But it turns out this is mistaken identity and is a dead end . After running out of money in Philadelphia, Williams checks into a drug rehab center in Lancaster, Pennsylvania run by the Amish, and he spends several months there, viewing it as a haven . He is spooked to leave when police arrest another man staying there . Once he leaves, he moves in with a woman he met there . Then America's Most Wanted features him . Several leads come in from the Lancaster area . The first ones are that he is residing at the rehab center, but by the time investigators arrive, he has been gone for a month . Then comes a lead that he has been residing with the woman . But when she is reached, he has been gone for 2 weeks . On a hunch, investigators search for him in Philadelphia . All shelters are alerted . Then two officers on bike spot him . They pick up a car and question him . He is positively identified and arrested . He is sentenced to 18 years in prison . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> 2 - 3 </Td> <Td> November 9, 2010 </Td> <Td> Got a Dead Man's ID </Td> <Td> When Michael Hess of Tampa, Florida is a young man, he holds up lots of convenience stores . He is caught and sentenced to 35 years in prison . He spends the first 7 years of his sentence as model prisoner, a time during which he becomes highly trusted . But after being denied parole, he plans to escape . He is assigned with several other inmates to wash cars for the public outside prison walls . One day, prior to washing to last car of the day, he sends the other inmates back inside, then takes that car and all the cash collected from the day and drives off . He buys civilian clothes, then heads to a bus station, where he catches a bus to California . Once in California, he is broke and unable to find employment, so he calls the mother of an ex-girlfriend, and she wires him money for a bus ticket back to Florida . He comes and stays with her in Ocala until he can get on his feet . She provides him the ID of her late husband, Charles Swiger, whose name he assumes . He gets a job as a cook at a restaurant, where he becomes well known and liked . He moves in with a girlfriend named Ellen whom he stays with for 20 years . Ellen is a drug addict, which makes Hess nervous . Hess decides to come clean to Ellen about his past, which is risky . Over the years, Hess is twice arrested for minor offenses, but then released, slipping through the cracks . After 20 years, he breaks up with Ellen, and gets a different job at a bar . He continues to work there for 7 years before authorities finally figure out his location . He is arrested while working at the bar after 28 years on the run, and forced to return to prison to serve the remainder of his sentence . </Td> </Tr>

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