Military criminals escaped maximum security stockade
The three criminals with their Vietnam pilot, Capt. H.M. Murdock on the left. Los Angeles -may 1982                        In 1972 a crack commando unit  was send to prison by  a  military court for robbing  the  bank of  Hanoi, 2  days after  the  Vietnam  war.  These  man called    themselves   'The   A-Team'. According  to  the  leader, Col.  John Smith,  they  did  not  committed  this crime. Recently  they escaped from a maximum security  stockade, into  the Los     Angeles    underground.   Col. Lynch stated in an  interview:  "These man  won't  be  free  for  long.   I  am determined    to  capture  them.  "The word   goes,   Lynch    has   made   a personal  vendetta  of it.  It is said  he was responsible for their escape. It is unknown if Murdock has anything  to do  with  their  escape,   because   he remains   in  a    psychiatric   hospital. Some  people  claim  he is faking  his metal  disease, but   doctors   haven't confirmed  this. The  present  hideout of  the  team  is  unknown. But   their transportation is a very characteristic. It's a  black and  gray van  with a red stripe   on   it.   Use    caution    when encountering  these  three  man,  they are    know     to    be    armed    and dangerous. It is wise to contact  local authorities immediately.   
 

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