This U.S. fugitive lived in Toronto for 21 years withouta passport orbankaccount | CBC News
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This U.S. fugitive lived in Toronto for 21 years withouta passport orbankaccount | CBC News
"I thought that authorities would be able to find me as I stayed in the same place in Toronto for over 20 years. That day just never came until now, but I am tired of running."
"With a warrant out for his arrest, Lutts hosted monthly trivia nights at a local bar and provided relationship advice to clients as an online psychic."
"Lutts' affidavit sheds light on the 1998 crash that killed two teens, demonstrating the long-term impact of his decision to flee from justice."
"A judge denied Lutts' request for bail, reinforcing the severity of the charges he faces, as he remains in custody awaiting extradition."
Patrick Lutts Jr., a fugitive wanted for DUI manslaughter for over 21 years, admitted it was a mistake to flee to Toronto. He was arrested after an anonymous tip led authorities to his residence. In a recently filed affidavit, Lutts detailed his life in hiding, including hosting trivia nights and providing psychic advice under an alias. A judge denied his bail request as he awaits extradition to Florida for the 1998 crash that killed two teenagers, reflecting on the long-term consequences of his escape from justice.
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