The gravesite of Francisco Antonio Garcia López known as Toño Bicicleta in Lares, Puerto Rico.
The mother of Toño Bicicleta known as Doña Toña, Lares, Puerto Rico.
A guayabera shirt with blood stains unearthed from under the soil found in the hideaway of the infamous fugitive.
A local historian, Neftali Soto, cleans the dirt off of a plaque which memorializes Toño Bicicleta in the upper mountain region of Lares, Puerto Rico.
An unidentified pouch unearthed from the obscure dwelling of the infamous fugitive.
An avocado tree. This is the exact spot where Toño was assassinated by police in 1995 at the age of 52. He sustained a bullet wound to the genitals and was subsequently tied to the roof of a police vehicle and driven down the mountain.
A resident of the mountainous region of Lares holds a machete used to clear jungle debris stands in front of a tomb memorializing Toño Bicicleta. He is one of the only surviving people who knew of Toños whereabouts during his sixteen years as a fugitive. He himself was terrorized by Toño during this time.
The makeshift home of Toño Bicicleta. It was here where he live and harboured his kidnapped victims as a fugitive for nearly sixteen years after his second escape from prison.
The gravesite of Francisco Antonio Garcia López known as Toño Bicicleta in Lares, Puerto Rico.
The mother of Toño Bicicleta known as Doña Toña, Lares, Puerto Rico.
A guayabera shirt with blood stains unearthed from under the soil found in the hideaway of the infamous fugitive.
A local historian, Neftali Soto, cleans the dirt off of a plaque which memorializes Toño Bicicleta in the upper mountain region of Lares, Puerto Rico.
An unidentified pouch unearthed from the obscure dwelling of the infamous fugitive.
An avocado tree. This is the exact spot where Toño was assassinated by police in 1995 at the age of 52. He sustained a bullet wound to the genitals and was subsequently tied to the roof of a police vehicle and driven down the mountain.
A resident of the mountainous region of Lares holds a machete used to clear jungle debris stands in front of a tomb memorializing Toño Bicicleta. He is one of the only surviving people who knew of Toños whereabouts during his sixteen years as a fugitive. He himself was terrorized by Toño during this time.
The makeshift home of Toño Bicicleta. It was here where he live and harboured his kidnapped victims as a fugitive for nearly sixteen years after his second escape from prison.