Real Name: Randy Mark Yager
Aliases: "Mad", Randy Wislocka
Wanted For: Murder, Robbery, Arson, Suspicion of Kidnapping
Missing Since: 1997
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Details: Randy "Mad" Yager is an Outlaw gang member and a wanted fugitive. He is believed to be with his girlfriend, Margie Jelovcic. In 1996, she was fulfilling her dream as a musician, playing the violin in the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. She was also a newlywed, planning a future with her husband, Nassar. Tragically, just six months after their wedding, he was killed in a car accident. She was shattered. She quit her job, left Michigan, and returned to her hometown of Gary, Indiana. There, she sought security with her mother and sister and coped with her despair with her new job, managing the night shift at the tavern owned by her mother.
At this job is where she first met Randy, a high-ranking member of a motorcycle gang called the Outlaws. He had a certain charm that attracted her to him, but she had no idea that he was an ex-con with a long criminal record. He and the other outlaws were under federal investigation for racketeering, drug dealing, and murder. Two of the gang members had allegedly murdered an elderly couple because they had a lot of money in their home.
Soon after they met, Margie and Randy began dating and she began to change. She became distant with her family and the customers. Three months later, they took a trip to Las Vegas. What Margie didn't know was that Randy and seventeen other gang members were being indicted for a Midwest crime spree that included bombings, robberies, and six murders. By the time Randy was tracked to Las Vegas, he and Margie had vanished.
Two weeks later, Margie returned home safely but shaken. Strangely, she was even more devoted to Randy than before. She was also afraid of the authorities pursuing him. She believed that her apartment was bugged and that people were following her. Then, three months later in 1997, she mysterious vanished once again. Her car, luggage, and several personal items were left behind. Most surprisingly, she left behind her inhaler, which she needs for her asthma.
Authorities don't know if she once again ran off with Randy, or if she met with foul play. Her family believes that if she is with Randy, she is no longer his girlfriend, but his victim, and they want her to come home. She is not wanted for any crime and is listed as a missing person. Randy, however, is wanted for six counts of murder, racketeering, terrorism, and robbery.
Extra Notes:
- This case first aired on the September 4, 2001 episode.
- This case was also profiled on America's Most Wanted.
Results: Captured. In October 2014, Randy was captured in a bar in Rosarito Beach, Mexico and extradited to United States for trial. As authorities closed in, Margie fled in their car and was killed in a high-speed chase. Her sister identified her body. Randy was indicted on charges of racketeering and conspiracy. He pleaded guilty in exchange for a fifteen-year term in federal prison.
Links:
- Randy Yager on Unsolved.com
- Randy Yager on the AMW website
- Randy Yager at U.S. Marshals -
- Outlaws cycle gang members nabbed by cops -
- WANTED: Randy Mark 'Mad' Yager for Murder, Arson, Robbery, and More - November 24, 2008
- CAPTURED: Randy Yager, one of 15 Most Wanted fugitives in America taken into custody in Mexico - October 16, 2014
- Motorcycle Gang Fugitive, Sought Since '97, Caught - October 16, 2014
- Last Outlaws fugitive from Gary caught after 17 years - October 17, 2014
- Motorcycle gang fugitive, sought since '97, caught - October 17, 2014
- Marshals capture man on the run for 17 years - October 18, 2014
- Arrest of Fugitive Biker Gang Leader Shakes Baja Expat Community - October 25, 2014
- Former Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Member Indicted in Federal Court - Faces life in Prison - May 13, 2015
- Outlaws leader from Gary facing new federal charges - May 14, 2015
- Brother of biker gang leader found dead inside burning home - June 8, 2015
- Brother of Rosarito Ex-Fugitive Randy Yager Found Murdered - June 10, 2015
- Fugitive Outlaws leader takes plea deal in Milwaukee - April 4, 2016
- Wheeling & Dealing: Former Outlaws MC Boss 'Mad' Yager Accepts Plea, Avoids Life in Prison - May 23, 2016
- United States vs. Yager