He won’t be “on the run” long.
He’s a millennial……he doesn’t know how to live like it’s the 1980s.
He needs apps, cell phones, internet, social media, bank and credit cards.
All of those things will locate him quickly.
If he knew how to live like it’s 1984…….he could last a very long time.
Cash for everything, no communication devices with you. None at all.
Mild disguise of cameras that are everywhere too. Perhaps walk with a mild limp, eye glasses/sunglasses, never go anywhere that wants to see I.D.
Do Not trust friends.
If a reward is ever posted, by that time they’ll be tired of your $hit and make easy money.
He needs an obscured Grand Parent or Auntie.
Or live like Eric Rudolph…….he stayed free for a long time.
If he’s not a suspect but merely a “person of interest” can he be accused of being on the run?
The Jaycee Dugard case proves that police develop terrible tunnel vision when they have so little evidence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidnapping_of_Jaycee_Dugard
—”He needs apps, cell phones, internet, social media, bank and credit cards.”
This guy can’t cross the street without his phone.
And would not be caught dead with a $25 prepaid phone.
1998-2003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Rudolph
According to Rudolph’s own writings, he survived during his years as a fugitive by camping in the Nantahala National Forest near Cherokee and Graham Counties, in North Carolina, by gathering acorns and salamanders, pilfering vegetables from gardens, stealing grain from a grain silo, and raiding dumpsters in Murphy, North Carolina