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- The case of convict Danny Ray Horning and his later prison escape. Unravel the mystery alongside the FBI's greatest law enforcers and forensic scientists.
From Season 3, Episode 15 - The FBI Files - "Manhunt" - A California man was found dismembered in 1990 and the murder suspect, Danny Ray Horning, was caught six months later as he was robbing an Arizona bank. He was convicted and sentenced to life. But when he escaped from prison, the FBI launched an expansive manhunt for the killer through the American West.
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The way someone treats animals is a good indicator of how they would treat people if they could get away with it
How about butches or sausage factorw workers. They may stun their intended target first supposedly for humane reasons but still they chop-up and dismember animals. They may even love their animals as well as protect them before they sharpen their knives. Does what you wrote mean that those butches and sausage factory workers would treat humans if they could get away with it? Chop and dismember then turn them all in to sausages. Of course as a former butcher I do not agree. We may have turned 5 generations of beef cows in to burgers but never killed a human. It is easy to tell the difference between what is permitted and legal and what is not (Killing inocent humans).
I miss this narrator. He was bad ass. He brought a sense or seriousness to the doc. And he gets you invested, just by his voice. He was really good on Ghost Stories: Real Paranormal accounts.
HIS NAME; ANTHONY CALL
@@constantinewessels7149thank you for that
I would definitely give Anthony a Call if I needed a narrator for something.
@@Pauly421 Nice one Pauly 😂
Low hanging fruit, Fauly
If child molestation had been punishable by death, non of this would have happened.
There’d be a lot of “mommy dearests” in the front of the line.
The death penalty has been proven not to deter crimes. In the US where some states still apply it, statistics show that crime rates are as high as those who dont.
@@katerinagiannioudi401 No, the death penalty has been proven to deter crime.
This case is a perfect example, which is undeniable
Agreed. It's a great deterrent.
@@Flussig1 This is not what statistics show for the USA.
Also Europe, with more then double the US population and NO death penalty anywhere, has a fifth of the US crimes. This alone is proof.
This monster is who the death penalty is for: If he's not even going to stay in prison, then he's a continuing danger to the public and anyone inside the prison. I have no tolerance left for anyone like that.
Sounds blatantly incorrigible, and that he enjoyed taunting those who would capture him.
Prisoners don’t like predators like this either. They’d probably unalive him if they put him in general population.
Being tough on crime is all that'll ever work.
Who cares about your tollerance🤪
Remember 1950s murder being executed 2 months after going prison. Crime was lot lower back then.
I think that's the way it should be when the law know for sure who did it.
Tell that to the more than 100 men freed from death row by the Innocence Project using DNA evidence to clear their name. The problem with your thinking is there there are no do overs when someone is dead.
Remember when trump stormed our US Capitol? Trump Arrested on RICO and Racketeering Charges 91 Felony Charges...
When this happened, we were living in Sedona. I remember being very scared and extremely relieved when he was finally captured.
Really...
@@user-go2yy4jl4cyeah, but the picture they said was Sedona is Williams.
Doing a job that involves pulling body parts out of a river must be tough. It's hard to just imagine it.
Gallows humour helps people deal with these stresses.
Not to mention revolting. No disrespect meant, but just the smell and the bloating is enough for my imagination to make me throw up.
Ya I was thinking that it will smell bad and reaching over and carrying that weight will hurt your back lol but no this is so disturbing.
It's hard to even imagine imagining.
🤣🤣That's not what they always do, but, well, they do that frequently enough to look uncomfortabe to most of us.
He's already serving 4 life sentences in AZ, but CA extradited him, tries him, and sentences him to death.
Like, when's the last time CA ever executed anybody?
But we love spending money on useless shit to stick our noises in the air, smell our own farts and exert our bureaucratic machine built on horrendous deluded woke ideology
California no longer has a death penalty. He’d have to serve a life sentence without the possibility of parole.
@@russellkendall1733one day he may get out or escape. Who knows?
Thank you for the excellent documentary! What a shame, by the time he gets out he'll be too old to do anything. Much respect for him. Thank You ❤ 💛
@@russellkendall1733 California still has the death penalty but it has been put on hold (for lack of better words) since 2006.
As of 2-7-2024, Danny Ray Horning is still alive on death row in a CA prison, according to an internet search I did on him.
Kalifornia loves criminals so he’ll live a long time until they decide to unleash him on society again.
And unfortunately happily swapping sickening stories with other like-minded freaks like him.
😡 as americans how do you feel? I am not american. Must be a sick feeling. Imagine how the families of the victims feel. Its yr taxpayers money
I wonder if the inmates know he is a convicted CHOMO TOO.
With our wonderful Governor he will never die.
An other awesome recreation. Voice of Anthony Call the narrator is one of the best ones.
Absolutely. I just wrote how good he is on the Paranormal docs, and on FBI Files like this one.
Agreed his voice mesmerizes you…..👍
Who's Anthony Call? Didn't find anything about him.
I'll give the guy one thing. He was very good at being on the run! Impressive.
How does someone so evil with 4 life sentences Walk out of a PRISON 😮...
Smarter.
I'll go with, "he placed one foot in front of the other"
American justice😂😂😂😂😂😂
One step at a time.
@@elelegidosf9707
Step by Step eh?
Wow these two brothers just sound like lovely wholesome people....
Horning sure was a survivalist who, until his surrendering, stayed ahead of the law enforcement. So sad that such a brilliant man could not do something productive for the people and had to end up on the death row!
The child molester who robbed a bank a block away from the police station is brilliant to you?
Wow...
My guess is at no time was he ever ahead. Even before finding the first corps he was not ahead. He was in desent. Both feet had crossed the line in to the underworld and the hounds were still eatting their supper before being shown the first hint that the hunt is on. If he was a head then why was he running? He was running away not ahead. The darkness of his deeds were closeing in on him and he was afraid. You can run all you like from the hunters but you can never escape the darkness of your own evil shadow which will chase a villien to the end of time or totally take him over obsuring the light.
Did they see him standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona?
Such a fine sight to see, it's a girl my lord in a flat bed Ford slow-in down to take a look at me.
Such a fine sight..
...take it easy.....
@@heels-villeshoerepairs8613 such a fine sight to see, it's a girl my lord, in a flat bed Ford, slowing down to take a look at me. 👍
I remember that Danny Ray Horning case very well. My wife and two boys were saying at my step brother's cabin in Munds Park just South of Flagstaff when we could hear the sirens of the police vehicles chasing Horning down the I-17 freeway. Just a couple of miles South of Munds Park we heard that he had abandoned his vehicle again and ran into the woods West bound towards Sedona. He was found in a crawl space under a cabin. The cabin occupants reported him. Earlier, in about 1969 another fugitive by the name of Danny Lee Eckard took his yearly two week vacation from Florence Prison only to be re-captured. This last time he was found in a rancher's barn area in Prescott where a shoot-out occurred that left him along with a Highway Patrolman dead. Eckard was a former Marine who was trained in desert survival. On one of his earlier escapes he bragged that one of the searchers nearly stepped on him.
Fun Prison Fact: The most common middle name of people on death rows in the USA is Lee.
I'm pretty sure that detectives wouldn't walk along a muddy river bank while wearing a suit and tie.
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Bro
Not me, with dress shoes too.
It's a movie
You’d be surprised.
Why was the fishing guy at the start not shown how to use a fishing rod and reel correctly 😂
Because he was an actor and not a real fisherman. 😅
lol thats where they lost me and i turned it off
What the hell did he think he was gonna catch in that cesspool?
Yea something fishy going on 😮
Cause he was a reel fail-lure.
Thank you Jim for this.
I remember this. I was living west of Kingman, and this was a big story. Everyone our little tourist town were pretty edgy until he was caught.
I can't even imagine the terror, 😢
Too bad he was not in Texas, they have a speed line.
Imagine a time when you thought the FBI was an organization you could trust.
Cry maga tears...trump arrested on RICO and Racketeering charges.
And is there something in the video which implys they can not be trusted?
Let me guess, you're a Democrat and you are fine with protecting Biden and Hillary. @@MikeGreenwood51
@@MikeGreenwood51have you not seen the news in the last 5 years? James wray.....
@@markbounds6413 James Comey, Chris Wray
It is incomprensible why the detectives are in suit and tie during the search for bodies😮😮😮
To look like Detectives.
its not real, its just a re-enactment for a tv program, geez. 🤔
@@nearlythere1957 only the dramatic parts are re enactment
They don't get to go home and change before they start an investigation...how were they to know they would have to respond to a scene next to a river?
@sakabula2357 ....exactly...like detectives wear suits....they go yo work everyday....they never lnow when a murder is going to happen and it's their turn to head a case
What a story 😊 many thanks!
This is Amazing work of the FBI
The unaided lone man should of escaped?
A Yavapai County Sheriff said to me, "Just wait for him to come to our county." He was caught the day he entered Yavapai County.
Robbed a bank one block from the police station? Molested children? Real sharp guy....
These ranger really were scared of the woods. I counted atleast 5 times he ran off into the nearby wood. They couldn't catch a cold
Not used to undocile prey, to major advantages.
Even with fresh tracks and dogs!!! Wild!
It wasn't the woods they were scared of. And he was armed and traveling light. You don't just go running into the woods to see if you are faster than him.
Some of these derelicts are so clever and cold blooded, they could make excellent FBI agents. Their disregard for danger!
i enjoyed watching this show,
its amazing how the guy manages to escape so many times!.
*Matatan®Ribirin H-S*
*Great documentary very well done ✅*
Law enforcement miss so many opportunities to apprehend this guy.
The actor Playing the fisherman, is holding his reel upside down… and evidently nobody in the film crew knew the difference either!😂
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Could be an overhand fly reel!
@@martinhardcastle9970 it’s a spinning reel 😂
Don't worry I don't think he caught anything with it
No fish were harmed
@@brandonrobishaw7606 I’ll catch enough to make up for it!😂
What a beautiful hound dog
The cries of that dog were answered !
hes still on death row at San Quentin hes 65 years old now , he will never be executed but he will stay on death row till he dies
I live in Florence arizona and the prison is in town not a few miles away. All he had to do is walk 1/2 mile and he was on a highway and then he would be gone
This guy threw his entire life away over a robbery he wouldn't get over.
Poor innocent dog. Too cruel to kill randomly like that.
If the depiction of the crime scene is at all accurate, it's interesting to see just how things have changed since 1990. Investigators in shirtsleeves and ties, wandering about, destroying evidence, no PPE (apart from the gloves) etc. Nowadays, here in the UK at least, the first to investigate are the forensic scientists, medical experts, archaeologists etc., whose primary role is to preserve the site and secure any, and all, potential evidence as quickly as possible, before it is degraded or destroyed. Not criticising the officers here, as this was how things were then, but things have progressed immeasurably since.
Forensics are called to investigate the crime in the US. Forensics is fascinsting.
Really tough. Shooting a dog like that, yeah, your a real tough man.
I can’t stop fixating on the narrators earlobes.
20 years just for shooting the poor dog.
Grand Canyon? Not even close to Winslow. He’d have to drive hundreds of miles north passing Winslow. Not sure why authorities thought GC was a place of destination????
What is the point of giving 4 life sentences and keeping convicted kill imprisoned and chase him again when he escapes, law needs to be changed it doesn't make any sense.
It took them 2 month es to find their trailer behind their parent’s house?
They tossed the murdered weapon behind the trailer?
Neither the actor or cameraman knew how to hold a fishing rod?
I can't believe this horrible man actually thought people would think he was a hero.
Officers should've had on booties
so that Evidence around & inside
the CS is not compromised.
... "" I'm Jim Calstrom, The Walking, Talking 'Wood Block' Of The New York Office Block ... Always Gets Me The Way He Looks 🤐
So many, many, many people are on death row or serving life sentences in prison because they were too lazy to dig a nice, deep hole.
If he wasnt hell bent on revenge, he d probably still be free. When you seek revenge, dig 2 holes....
Grusome indeed.
Bummer I thought it was going to be on the Tyson Gang
I just started wondering where my binoculars are now.
03:26: Is it normal practice to scour the muddy river bank in a suit and tie?
Im sorry, but if 2 guys are digging up a dog ;both in trench coats on a sunny day ; your probably in California.
The real crime in this video is how that man was holding a spinning reel 😂
The fishing pole mistake is hard to not notice
Who else? The most dangerous criminals escape prison or they get released early. Every time the same story.
That picture outside Florence penitentiary is not Florence which is in a very hot part of the desert. Picture shows pine woods more typical of the Mogollon Rim and the Flagstaff area.
He was sick
What an incredibly elusive man. For all the search efforts and July 4 shutdown of the GCNP, millions if not billions of resource money must have been spent and or lost.
Killed dog & caught by dog
The true revenge in this sorry!
Insane
wonder how many tax dollars were spent. should have left him in arizona.
This episode shows how INCOMPETENT the POLICE,FBI& JAIL autorities in U.S. are.
It is a LAUGHING STOCK.
The fisherman is holding his rod upside down
1:23-1:25 "Before he could strike again" Unfortunately, most of the times he strikes again, and again, and again, sometimes in the course of decades, before he gets caught.
This is crazi😢😢
Detectives always wear suits! That's their decor.
How could he be a suspected killer serving 4 life sentences
What bothers me the most is the senseless killing of the dog.
So you mean the killing of the man was sensible
So you mean the killing of the man was sensible
Wow not the human, you got issues
Me too!
@@gailmike2001but the human was a pos anyway.
The tough job these FBI agents have to do is gruesome handling dismembered body parts they probably have nightmares.
If he was headed for Winslow, and was in Pine, how did he get to the Grand Canyon, that’s a long way from where he was headed?
The Hornin case was a joke. Jeez, this criminal got away so many times hiding in the woods and yet, he wasn’t captured. 🙄
I am surprised that investigators didn’t contact the US Marshall at the beginning being very good at finding fugitives. Between the FBI, local police, and others, nothing happened. But at last, he was FINALLY apprehended and it used to be rotting in prison where he belongs.
US Marshall and Texas Rangers would have got him
How is the guy filmd in the pickup 😮
With a camera. 😅
He should have done his homework on Winslow i lived there and that's the last place you would want to rob a bank on i 40 that is covered with cop's.😂😂😂
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funny how they forget to mention how long they held the innocent guy who found it in jail and INTERROGATED him...
The difference between the Forest Service Officer/FBI and a real street working police officer is the police officer would have gone after Horning. (RE: Horning stopping to get out of carjacked vehicle and Forest Officer pulling up behind them a moment after //FBI saying 'we just couldn't go in there looking for him.")
How did they get the fingerprints after pulling the arms from the water?
"no doubt because of the efforts of the teams chasing him..." yeah 54 days, and how many people how many tens of millions to catch one guy who was dumb enough to get caught walking out of a bank by 1 cop? That's NOTHING TO BE PROUD OF, i'd honestly shut up about it and call it a loss and be done with it. You don't even deserve to pat yourself on the back
He told you he was going to escape, but did you put him in solitary?
The recreation is kind of funny
so hes still alive and his victims are not, perfect
The inmates, some are here, some are there! I have better control at my humble house😮,no here no there, I know where everybody is at all times❤
why on earth did they allow an inmate like that to have duty in the infirmary I worked as an RN at state prison at wilmot Tucson Arizona and saw inmates on their jobs I always kept my eyes on them some were creepy some were polite but you are not to trust anyone even the health care workers as some were stupid and put us in danger ‼️
According to the footage, this fugitive did go to some length of trouble to make sure he repeatedly remained clean shaven even after several days on the run!..But he needed to look his best for the officer at 42: 40 who made sure he carried his flashlight ready in the middle of the day.... and to get a set of really clean clothes when he gave up.
Why would someone hv so many guns in his house?
Always have plan B and C
In case of a woke zombie attack!
Why not
@@sakabula2357
Because it's absurd, dangerous and can be deadly.
@@katerinagiannioudi401 it can also save your life...
detective look like dwarf from film
No recent photo?
50 minutes of how terrible law enforcement was back in the day.
NOW ITS 10X WORSE ..
"This is Amazing work of the FBI" .....
@@marcleblanc3602 🤣
But it was too scary to just follow him into the woods...
Misses a shot at 20 yards with a shotgun……time to turn in the man card.
What's with stupid noise?
Guy has the fishing reel upside down, and is reeling backwards.
That's cause he was a reel fail-lure.
@@NehpetsRellek cute.
Growing up had a buddy use it this way he was left handed. In the 70s lefties didn't have many options.
I remember them hunting the Tison gang years ago which were all i believe found dead in desert because of no water.
Funny how the cops always show up late. Is it a conspiracy? Just kidding, they did a great job. Thank ❤ 💛 you
Was Lady Luck on this fellas side. Became a joke his escapades. IS he still alive, or escaped and on the run ?
What the hell gets into those people 😮
He was a mean mean man
Wow, he already had 4 life sentences and they gave him 6 more years for the escape and causing all that trouble? I bet he won’t try to escape again, 6 more years!
What do you want them to freaking do, nothing?
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he's already in there for life. just adding more to it is not going to make a difference. but he's going to be living for free and eating three meals a day. for him is a win win..
With 4 life sentences I believe he will try to escape I would if I was already doing life…
He is sitting on death row. No way to escape