Robert Francis Van Wisse

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Robert Francis Van Wisse
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FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive
Charges Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution - Murder
RewardUp to $100,000
AliasFrancisco Salas, Roberto Francisco Salas, Robert F. Vanwisse, Robert Wisse, Robert F. Van Wisse, Robert Francis Vanwise, Robert Vanwisse
Description
Born (1965-02-03) February 3, 1965 (age 59)
Guadalajara, Mexico
GenderMale
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Weight180 lb (82 kg)
Occupation English teacher in Mexico, possibly a medical or agricultural worker
Status
Convictions Murder
Penalty30 years imprisonment
AddedDecember 13, 2016
SurrenderedJanuary 26, 2017
Number511
Surrendered

Robert Francis Van Wisse (born February 3, 1965) [1] is an American criminal who was added to the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list in December 2016, in relation to a sexual assault and murder in Austin, Texas in September 1983. In January 2017, he surrendered to U.S. officials. On March 28, 2017, Van Wisse pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced to 30 years in prison.

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Crime

On September 19, 1983, Laurie Stout, who owned a janitorial service in Austin with her husband, went into a building which she was hired to clean. Her body was found at 8:30 the following morning in the second floor men's bathroom where she was working. She had been sexually assaulted and murdered. [2] The Austin Police Department later ruled Stout's death was a homicide due to strangulation and asphyxia. [3]

Everyone who was in the building that evening was questioned, including 18-year-old Van Wisse, who was late registering for a class at the University of Texas at the time. He was given fingerprinting and DNA testing, and ruled out as a suspect at the time due to the under developed DNA technology in 1983. [4]

Cold case investigation

In 1992, an investigator was hired to reopen the cold case. She found that the 1983 testing of Van Wisse's DNA was misleading due to outdated technology, and after reevaluation he was determined to be the prime suspect. [5]

On October 3, 1996, a state arrest warrant was issued for Van Wisse in Travis County, Texas, after he was charged in Stout's murder. On March 6, 1997, Van Wisse was also charged with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution and a Federal arrest warrant was issued for Van Wisse by the United States District Court in Austin. [6] On December 13, 2016, Van Wisse became the 511th person added to the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, with a $100,000 reward. [7] [5] On January 26, 2017, he surrendered to U.S. officials in Laredo, Texas at the Mexican border. [8] [9]

On March 28, 2017, Van Wisse pled guilty to murder and was sentenced to 30 years in prison. His attorneys, Perry Minton and Rick Flores, said that plea deal negotiations were started before Van Wisse turned himself in. [10] [11]

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