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How Do You Handle a 90-Year Old Gun Carrying Bond Jumper?

Author
Chad and Rob
Published
Tue 22 Jul 2025
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Two bail bondsmen venture into rural North Carolina to track down an unexpected fugitive – an 89-year-old man who's skipped court after being charged with forgery. What begins as a routine recovery quickly transforms into a tense standoff when they discover ominous warning signs and ammunition on the property.

The latest episode of Off the Hook opens with Chad's return from a rejuvenating Belize vacation, complete with freshly caught seafood and island stories. But relaxation gives way to reality as the bondsmen recount their pursuit of "Uncle Jesse," revealing the surprising complexity of apprehending an elderly bail jumper.

Listeners gain rare insight into the calculated risks bail recovery agents take when approaching potentially armed fugitives. Despite their legal authority to enter the property, the bondsmen demonstrate professional restraint, ultimately coordinating with local law enforcement to ensure a peaceful resolution.

Beyond this central narrative, the episode explores critical bail industry challenges, including the financial risks of writing bonds for repeat court-skippers and the delicate balance between enforcement and compassion. The hosts' animated discussion extends to broader societal concerns about accountability, from courtroom no-shows to recent trends in retail theft and public disturbances.

With candid perspectives and firsthand experience, Chad and Rob pull back the curtain on a profession often misunderstood by the public. Their approach combines street-smart tactics with genuine consideration for human welfare – even when the fugitive in question is a pig-farming nonagenarian with a box of .45 caliber bullets and a threatening sign warning about his "fast lead."

Join us for this fascinating glimpse into bail enforcement, and don't miss our upcoming live podcast at the North Carolina Bail Agents Association conference on August 1st!

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