Wednesday, September 13, 2023

BOLO: ESCAPED SARASOTA MURDERER GLEN CHAMBERS KNOWN TO BE WORKING CONSTRUCTION FROM ORANGE BEACH AL TO PANAMA CITY BEACH FL

BOLO: ESCAPED SARASOTA MURDERER GLEN CHAMBERS KNOWN TO BE WORKING CONSTRUCTION AS A CARPENTER FROM ORANGE BEACH AL TO PANAMA CITY BEACH FL..NO SNITCHIN IN PCB. U.S. Marshals Service: Glen Chambers was convicted of murder in the 1975 beating murder of Connie Weeks a Sarasota, Fla. woman who broke off a relationship with him. Glen Stark Chambers has fled prison twice and remains on the run from a Feb 21, 1990 escape at 10:20 am from back of prison truck heading to Daytona Beach, Chambers "shawshanked" them. Over the years witnesses have claimed Chambers worked in construction in Orange Beach AL. Glen Chambers, DOB 3/10/1951, could have been working as a carpet and vinyl flooring installer in the Panama City Fl area during the years 1992 to 1994. In 1992 Glen Chambers would have been 41 years old. In 2009 another caller said they'd seen Glen Chambers in an Orange Beach AL bar, according to US Marshals. Chambers is a narcissist and a convincing liar adept at manipulating others he was also a heroin addict. GLEN CHAMBERS is very intelligent and resourceful and has wide-ranging interests including anthropology and its link to astronomy and the alignment of the stars. Anyone with knowledge of Chambers' whereabouts should call the U.S. Marshals Service, Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force in Mobile at (251) 544-1120. Information received will be confidential, investigator said.

Florida prison escapee & Mensa member Glen Chambers has studied anthropology and its link to astronomy, his Zodiac sign is Pisces. Glen Chambers has always been drawn to living in coastal areas. The Zodiac sign of Glen Stark Chambers born on Mar 10th 1951 is Pisces, the element for Pisces is the Water. Glen Chambers will be drawn to coastal towns while on the run. Glen Chambers grew up near the coastal town of Oyster Bay Long Island NY he left in 1970 after graduating from High School. Glen Chambers appears to live in the coastal town of Sarasota Fl from 1970 to Jan 1975 when he was arrested for the murder of Connie Weeks. Glen Chambers Zodiac sign is Pisces the fish, he is extraordinarily intuitive and artistic. Anthropologist (wanna-be Glen Chambers) was studying space, it might sound like fringe science, but scientists have been at it a long time, from archaeoastronomy to ethnoastronomy. In the fields of archaeoastronomy (how people understood the sky in the past) and ethnoastronomy (current cultural perceptions of the sky), scholars study how humans throughout history have looked up to the sky and wondered where we come from, why we’re here, and where we’re going. “All human cultures have a sky,” notes astronomer and archaeologist Clive Ruggles, and throughout human history our relationships with the cycles of stars and planets in that sky have influenced human activities, including agriculture, religion, literature, and art.

FDLE: Glen Chambers, a convicted murderer, escaped from Polk Correctional Institution on Feb. 21, 1990, some 33 years ago. GLEN CHAMBERS 6' 3" tall and 205 lbs, BROWN HAIR TO GRAY, he is skilled in carpentry, small electronics and waste water management, could also work as a flooring mechanic. Chambers was serving a life sentence for the 1975 beating death of Connie Weeks, his 21-year-old girlfriend, in Sarasota. He was originally sentenced to death but the Florida Supreme Court commuted that to a life sentence in 1976. Chambers, now 72, was born on March 10, 1951. He has brown hair and blue eyes. He has two 3-inch scars on his right forearm and a tattoo on his left upper arm: “LIVE FREE OR DIE”. Officials described Chambers as a model inmate, which qualified him for PRIDE, the Department of Corrections’ program that allows well-behaved inmates to build furniture for offices across Florida. He is very intelligent and resourceful and has wide-ranging interests and skills, learned Spanish in prison, and has a history of heavy drinking and drug use (shoot heroin). He has family in Minnesota and Florida. Glen S. Chambers is from South Huntington -Oyster Bay area, Long Island NY and went to Walt Whitman High Huntington Station NY class of 1969, he would have been 18 years old at graduation, his DOB 3/10/1951. Witness statement on the day Glen Chambers murdered Connie Weeks in Sarasota Fl, "he had taken some money from their apartment and was going to leave for New York that day (Jan 22, 1975, he was 23 years old then).

Connie Weeks murder Jan 22, 1975 Sarasota, FL, boyfriend Glen Chambers convicted sentenced to life in prison; escaped prison 1990, still at large. On Jan. 22, 1975, Chambers was seeing a 21-year-old waitress who worked at Sarasota Lanes named Connie Weeks, he assaulted her in the parking lot after a shift. An off-duty Sarasota Police officer witnessed the attack and arrested Chambers, but Connie Weeks bailed Chambers out of jail three hours later same day. I think Chambers is young enough that it’s likely he is still alive,” explained Brannon Sheely, an FDLE special agent supervisor who has been involved in Chambers’ case for over a decade. The post-escape theories may sound like a movie. There are true stories where escaped convicts have started a new life. They are people like Judy Lynn Hayman, who was caught 37 years after her escape, and Frank Freshwaters, who escaped an Ohio prison camp in 1959 and was found in Florida in 2015. In 2015, a man named Bobby Love was arrested. His wife and four kids learned his real name was actually Walter Miller, a convicted bank robber who fled from prison 40 years prior

US Marshals gunning for Glen Chambers: The facts leading up to the death of Connie Weeks are as follows. "Glen Chambers and the victim had been living together for several months. On the evening of January 22, 1975, Glen Chambers dragged the victim from the car in which she was sitting in the parking lot of her place of employment, across the parking lot and commenced to beat her. At this time, he was arrested, taken to the Sarasota County jail, and charged with two counts of assault. Later that same evening, the victim went to the police department to bond Glen Chambers out. The victim returned with him to their residence where Glen Chambers apparently informed her that he was leaving. A vehement argument ensued and the victim was so severely beaten that she died five days later as a result of said beating from cerebral and brain stem contusion. She was bruised all over the head and legs, had a deep gash under her left ear; her face was unrecognizable, and she had several internal injuries". 

Glen Chambers was well known by the Sarasota Police Dept before the murder of Connie weeks in Jan 1975, he had a significant history of drug usage (heroin). FUGITIVE Glen Stark Chambers Born: March 10, 1951, Grew up in South Huntington -Oyster Bay, Long Island NY. Escaped: Polk Correctional Institution Feb. 21, 1990, Height: 6 feet, 3 inches tall, Weight: 200 pounds, Hair: Brown possibly thinning, Eyes: Blue. PERSONALITY TRAITS Mensa member from 1986 to 1990 Likes to read and write. Has researched anthropology and is interested in astronomy. Enjoys short stories and poems. Sometimes spells the word "enough" as "enuf". Speaks fluent Spanish. Trained in martial arts. Trained as electrician and in construction and wastewater treatment. Plays guitar and enjoys fishing and basketball. Has a history of heavy drinking and drug use. Has family in Minnesota and Florida.

GLEN CHAMBERS KNOWN TO BE WORKING CONSTRUCTION AS A CARPENTER FROM ORANGE BEACH AL TO PANAMA CITY BEACH FL. “LIVE FREE OR DIE”. At appeal trail Nov 4, 1976 a witness testified: "Q (By Mr. Klaus) Did you have an opportunity to see Mr. Chambers again that morning, Jan 22, 1975, the day Connie Weeks was attacked? "A Yes. "Q About what time was that? "A About 11:30am. "Q And where were you when you saw him? "A Robarts Sports Arena. "Q (By Mr. Klaus) Okay. Now, he looked inside the van. And did he say anything to you while he was looking inside the van? "A Yes. "Q What did he say? "A He asked me where Connie was. "Q Now, how did he appear to you at that time? "A Mad. "Q Okay. Now, did he appear that did you smell any alcohol or "A No. "Q Did he walk all right? "A Yes. "Q How mad was he? "A Mad. "Q Real mad? "A Real mad. "Q Now, did he say anything to you about Connie? "A Yes. "Q What did he tell you? "A He told me that when I saw her to tell her that he had tore up the house and he was going to tear up her can and then he had taken some money and was going to leave for New York that day, and that if I saw her to tell her that he was going to beat her head in. "Q And this is during the time that he was mad? "A Yes. "Q And, now, you've seen people who have been under the influence of narcotic drugs or alcohol before? "A Yes. "Q Did he appear have you seen Glenn Chambers under those influences? "A Yes. "Q Did he appear to be at all under any influence of anything at that time? "A No. No." 

 
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