This U.S. fugitive lived in Toronto for 21 years withouta passport orbankaccount | CBC News
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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.
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.
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