Juju Chang
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Could he have gone to Canada?
Now knowing that we have a man up, we call the United States Marshals for assistance.
My name is Craig McCluskey.
I've been with the Marshal Service for 20 years.
One of the things we do when we adopt a case is we try to establish a pattern of life on the individual.
We'll examine their social habits, their financial habits prior to when they became a fugitive.
We took a look at Peter's Pinterest account, and there was only three things that he really researched or saved on his Pinterest account.
One was tennis rackets, one was Bugatti cars, and one was how to build a safe room in your home.
So we knew that tennis was one of the things or a pattern of life that he might retain.
So our initial dive into Peter's finances, he had a safe deposit box, and that deposit box was emptied.
We suspect that there was roughly a million dollars in that deposit box just based on interviews with the bank.
We also learned that Peter had a lot of credit cards, approximately five or six, that he did max cash withdrawals on, obviously with no intention of paying those back.
You have to think this guy has money so he could be in Timbuktu.
Peter had an obvious jumpstart on his flight, but also he was very meticulous in who knew about him, where he went, and how he could manipulate those assets to his benefit.
So one of the first tangible leads that we had was that he had taken a cab to the Santa Barbara City Airport.
There were 45 different cab companies that service the Santa Barbara area, and on the 44th cab company that I called, they told me that they did send a car up to Peter's father's house, picked up one passenger.
Once we got to the Santa Barbara airport, we were able to review the video footage from the airport, and we saw Peter arrive in that cab.
The photos that we have of Peter, it shows him sitting in a chair, looking right at a surveillance camera.