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Anthony "Tony" Ray Amati [1] The FBI was brought in to find Amati's whereabouts and added him to the FBI's ten most wanted list on February 27, 1998. [2] He was arrested two days later, was tried, found guilty, and sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 40 years served in 1999.
22. Feb. 1998 · Tony Ray Amati, 21, of Carbondale, Ill., is considered armed and dangerous, the FBI said. Special Agent Aurelio Flores said ballistics tests of stolen weapons seized in Amati's home matched...
27. Feb. 2023 · In October, Las Vegas police, unaware of the ties to the murders, made a UC buy of stolen guns. The sellers were Tony Ray Amati, Troy Sampson, and Edward Jones. The cops were able to get a search warrant and recovered 30 firearms from the home of trio. Sampson and Jones were arrested but Amati went on the run. Ballistics comparisons ...
9. Dez. 1999 · Amati, 22, was sentenced to life in a Nevada prison for killing Dyer. He will be eligible for parole after he has served 40 years. Amati showed little emotion as first the jury...
Anthony “Tony” Ray Amati, born on June 28, 1976, gained infamy as an American serial killer who perpetrated a series of “thrill-killings” in Las Vegas, Nevada, in 1996. This article delves into the chilling details of Amati’s life, crimes, investigation, trial, and subsequent imprisonment.
Tony Ray Amati has been imprisoned in the U.S. since 1998. He was arrested on February 25, 1998 in Marietta, Georgia ; wanted on federal warrant for Unlawful Flight December 1997; wanted in Las Vegas for three handgun murders May–August 1996.
Former Ten Most Wanted Fugitive #452: In 1998, Amati was arrested by FBI agents in Marietta, Georgia. A tip from the America’s Most Wanted television program led the FBI to Amati.