Wanted by the FBI: Yaser Abdel Said for Murder of His Two Daughters in Texas

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Yaser Abdel Said is wanted for his alleged involvement in the murders of his two teenaged daughters on January 1, 2008.

Yaser Abdel Said is wanted for his alleged involvement in the murders of his two teenaged daughters. The girls died of multiple gunshot wounds on January 1, 2008, in Irving, Texas. Said has been named to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.

Yaser Abdel Said is wanted for his alleged involvement in the murders of his two teenaged daughters. The girls died of multiple gunshot wounds on January 1, 2008, in Irving, Texas.

Said’s physical features may vary in order to conceal his identity. He always wears dark sunglasses, both indoors and outside. Said was born in Egypt and may seek shelter in communities with Egyptian ties. He frequents Denny’s and IHOP restaurants and smokes Marlboro Lights 100s cigarettes. Said has ties to New York, Texas, Virginia, Canada, and Egypt. Said loves dogs, especially tan- and black-colored German Shepherds. Said is known to carry a weapon at all times.

Note: Marlboro Lights have been replaced as Marlboro Gold Pack.


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