Fugitive Daniel Andreas San Diego Arrested After 21 Years on the Run in Wales
Daniel Andreas San Diego, a fugitive accused of bombing two San Francisco office buildings in 2003, was arrested in rural North Wales after evading capture for 21 years. Experts speculate his decision to hide in a remote area may have been influenced by the challenges of urban anonymity versus rural concealment. A former undercover detective shed light on the conditions leading to his capture, suggesting that the purchase of a property played a key role in revealing his location. San Diego now faces extradition to the United States.