Two fugitives being hunted by police in connection with the murder of a New York man who retired to Las Vegas are subject to a true crime TV show that airs this week.
“In Pursuit With John Walsh,” an episode airing Wednesday on Investigation Discovery and streamed on discovery+, focuses on accused murderers Jolene Hibbs and Charles Orciello.
Police say Hibbs and Auziello are suspected of defrauding and killing 62-year-old David Rathbun in 2017, two years after Rathbun moved to Las Vegas.
“Authorities believe Jolene Hibbs and Charles Orgiello may no longer be a couple, but they may still be in the Las Vegas metropolitan area,” Warner Bros. Discovery promotes the episode. ‘s statement.
“Jolene is 5’2″ tall and Charles is 5’8″. When they were last seen she was 120 pounds and Charles about 180 pounds. We believe they are also users, so their appearance may have changed significantly.”
Rathbun, who was reported missing in the fall of 2017, was found dead in an abandoned mine in rural Arizona in August 2018.
Hibbs and Ausiello, whom the police believe to have defrauded Rathbun of his belongings and home, have since disappeared.
“He was so sick of the snow in upstate New York,” Natasha Rathbun McBride, 30, Rathbun’s daughter, told the Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020. Trees. “The palm trees make me feel like I am on vacation,” he said. He went to Vegas to enjoy his life. ”
“The Hunt for John Walsh” is a show that attempts to enlist viewers’ help in tracking down fugitives, finding missing children, and solving notorious crimes.Hollywood, Florida in the early 1980s Hosted by John Walsh, who rose to fame as the host of America’s Most Wanted after his son Adam was murdered in .
If you have information about Hibbs or Ausiello, please call the Television Show Call Center at 1-833-3-PURSUE or Metro’s Homicide Section at 702-828-3521. Tips can also be left at InPursuitTips.com or Crime Stoppers (702-385-5555).
The family also offers a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspect.
Contact Brett Clarkson at bclarkson@reviewjournal.com or 561-324-6421. Follow @BrettClarkson_ on Twitter.