America's Most Wanted Features Omar Mora
Friday June 1, 2007
An Indiana man who is accused of shooting his wife and the manager of a gas station because he thought they were romantically involved will be featured this week on the television show, "America's Most Wanted." Authorities believe that Omar Mora, 31, an American citizen originally from Mexico, may be trying to flee to Mexico to avoid capture.
Police responded to an emergency call May 23 to a Phillips 66 station in Warsaw, Indiana, where they found Harpel Singh, 38, outside with four gunshot wounds to the head and neck and three to the torso.
While the police were investigating Singh's shooting, they received a second call from a home a few miles away, where they found Lisa Heather Mora, 32, who also suffered multiple gunshot wounds.
Authorities said Mora's black 2003 Chevrolet pickup truck, with Indiana plates 5181T, was seen fleeing from both crime scenes.
Here are links to other cases scheduled to be featured on "America's Most Wanted" at 9 p.m. Eastern Saturday:
Jose Garcia Jose "Joey" Garcia brutally attacked and raped a co-worker in 2004 according to Kentucky investigators. His DNA linked him to the crime.
Alexis Flores: Police suspect Flores is responsible for the murder of five-year-old Ariana DeJesus in 2000. Recently, the FBI in Philadelphia matched DNA from the crime scene to that of DeJesus.
Midtown Jane Doe: Construction workers renovating a Manhattan apartment building, once known for attracting prostitutes and pimps, found a skeleton of a young woman. Investigators hope to figure out who she was and who killed her.
Shane Magan: On February 25, 1993, Magan and another man were pulled over in a traffic stop. As Deputy Darren Shipley questioned them, Magan, high on speed, pulled out a gun and opened fire.
Unknown Chris Mader Update: Chris Mader was shot and killed by an unknown assailant on Thanksgiving morning in 2004. Police hope a new sketch will lead them to a suspect.
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