Ronald Fischer, 70, Surrenders on 56-Foot Sailboat After 21 Years as Fugitive
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Updated · The Guardian · Jul 17
Ronald Fischer, 70, Surrenders on 56-Foot Sailboat After 21 Years as Fugitive
3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jul 17
Summary
Authorities intercepted Ronald L. Fischer about an hour off New Jersey’s coast on Thursday, where the 70-year-old surrendered without resistance aboard the 56-foot Silver Lining.
New investigative leads received roughly two days earlier led federal and Rhode Island authorities to the vessel, which Fischer was operating under the previously unlisted alias Richard Graydon.
Fischer fled the U.S. during his 2005 Rhode Island sexual assault trial, emailing his lawyer that he would not risk a possible conviction; he was later found guilty in absentia of assaulting a woman on his yacht in 2003.
A life sentence with parole eligibility after 25 years already awaits Fischer, who also now faces federal and state charges for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution and failure to appear.
Rhode Island had listed Fischer among its most wanted fugitives for years, with at least 17 aliases tied to the well-connected 'master yachtsman' whose case was repeatedly featured on America’s Most Wanted.