Heather Tallchief, born in Buffalo, New York, lived a largely unhappy life. She followed the punk rock scene and became a crack addict. Later, she became a nursing assistant, but holding on to jobs was difficult for her. When things couldn’t get much worse, a man 20 years older than her stepped into her life. He seemed like a nice guy to her. She met his mother. He wrote poetry, and she said if you met him, you would think he was a very normal guy. But the truth was he did time for murdering an armoured car driver years earlier.

Ms. Tallchief and Roberto Solis became intimate friends. Although initially concerned about a goat’s head in his apartment, crystals and tarot cards, she grew to accept him and trust him. He assured her that their meeting was no coincidence. Assuringly, he called it a predestined relationship and together, they were on a spiritual journey.

He encouraged her to get a job with Loomis – the armoured transport. He showed her movies and tapes, which conditioned her mind. Then, on October 1, 1993, she stopped her Loomis vehicle at the Circus Casino hotel, picked up the cash and then, on Solis’ instructions, she drove to a warehouse, and together they loaded the cash into boxes – $2.5 million.

Heather Tallchief and Roberto Solis

Sitting in a wheelchair, disguised as an old woman and pushed by Mr. Solis, they took flight. They arrived in Amsterdam; had a child together, and then she left him. For twelve years, she lived as a fugitive, working as a hotel maid. She tried not to make friends and kept her distance from everyone. She said: “ I’ve learned how to not have so many close friends, so I don’t get asked all the questions. It’s a lonely life, being a fugitive.” (1) After all, she was a fugitive on the run from American authorities.

The FBI said she was a highly sought-after fugitive, and the case had been repeatedly broadcast on crime programs, including “America’s Most Wanted.”

But her 10-year-old son was growing curious about his mom and her roots. He didn’t have a legitimate birth certificate. She felt she could not hide from her past any longer. She must deal with it head-on.

On September 15, 2005, after 12 years on the run, Heather Tallchief walked into a federal courthouse in California wearing a gray blazer, a pink blouse and pale olive slacks. Calmly, she surrendered. After about 20 minutes, she was led away in handcuffs and leg irons.

heaven4sure subscribeIt seems that the mastermind behind Heather’s criminal activities was Roberto Solis – or at least that is her story. A master sweet-talking con, he steered her in the direction he wanted her to go. Satan, too is a master strategist in steering people in the wrong direction. He does not appear with scary horns and a pitchfork. Smooth, slick and polished, he worms his way into sinners’ lives. The Bible says he is the father of lies. (John 8:44) Make no mistake about it: he steers sinners on the road to Hell and assures them “everything will be okay. Trust me.”

Satan may not write poetry like Mr. Solis allegedly did, but the Bible says he transforms himself into a
minister of light. (2 Corinthians 11:14)

Sin keeps sinners in hiding from God. Sin in our lives makes us fugitives. On the run from God. Fearful of Him. We try to live undercover, and we camouflage ourselves with a ‘reformed’ lifestyle, hoping that our sin will not be detected. But God knows where every fugitive is.

But there is a big difference between how the courts of our countries deal with fugitives and criminals and the way God deals with fugitives – those who have sinned against Him. He does not handcuff you and lead you away to a prison cell in leg irons. The moment you stop running and come to Him and admit your guilt is the very moment that He says to you: “Forgiven. Pardoned. Freed.”

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At that moment, He whispers to your heart: “I love you. I have been waiting for you to turn yourself in. My Son Jesus died on the cross for your crimes and for your sin, and on the basis of His death, I can forgive you and fully accept you into my favoured circle.

It is a lonely business running from God. Life away from God is not very glamorous. It is a life of fear and unfulfilled potential. You have been on the run long enough. Come to Christ today. Turn yourself in. And a full and free pardon awaits you.

Be it known unto you….that through this man (Jesus) is preached unto you the forgiveness of sins.”
Acts 13:38

…The blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanseth us from all sin.”
1John 1:7

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(1) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/16/national/16fugitive.html

Also: https://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Heather_Tallchief_and_Roberto_Solis

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