Glen Stewart Godwin

Glen Stewart Godwin (born June 26, 1958) is an American fugitive and convicted murderer who was added to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list on December 7, 1996, nine years after he escaped from Folsom State Prison in Folsom, California, where he was serving a 26-years-to-life sentence.

[5][6] In 1980, Godwin was living in Palm Springs, California, working as a self-employed tool salesman, a mechanic, and a construction worker, with no discernible criminal history.

Godwin and his roommate, Frank Soto, Jr., planned to rob a drug dealer and pilot, Kim Robert LeValley, who was once a friend of theirs.

[10] On August 3, 1980, some Eagle Mountain residents found a blown-up pickup truck with remains of a human body inside of it abandoned in the desert.

On June 5, 1987, he cut a hole through fence wire and escaped into a storm drain that emptied into the American River.

He was arrested in Puerto Vallarta,[17] later convicted for drug trafficking in Guadalajara, Mexico, and sentenced to seven years and six months[18] to Puente Grande prison in 1991.

While American authorities were working on Godwin's extradition proceedings, he allegedly killed a member of a Mexican drug cartel in prison.

[11] Godwin is currently believed to be involved in the illicit drug trade somewhere in Latin America, having possibly used aliases such as Dennis Harold McWilliams, Nigel Lopez and Miguel Carrera.