Friday, October 10, 2008

David Caruso - Ambassador Duarte: There's A Stalker Hiding In Mexico


Meet The Honorable Alejandro Diaz Perez Duarte, Mexico's Ambassador to Vienna pictured above center. We wondered if it would be possible for Senor Duarte to prevail upon the Austrian government to aid in capturing Heidi Schnitzer, David Caruso's fugitive stalker, who remains at large in Mexico. That's why we contacted the Ambassador and why we are publishing Senor Duarte's e-mail address for anyone else who wishes to contact him about this matter:

Alejandro Diaz Perez Duarte
Mexican Ambassador to Austria
adizap@sre.gob.mx

The above photo on the right is the Mexican Embassy in Vienna, Austria where Senor Duarte has his offices. More than likely this is a place that Heidi Schnitzer knows well. Here is where one can obtain information about traveling to Mexico, work visas and all necessary documentation required for entering the country. This is also a place where anyone can alert the Mexican government of a criminal's presence within the borders of Mexico, particularly Austrian nationals with outstanding warrants on their heads.

In addition to Senor Duarte, the following persons could also be extremely helpful:

Ulises Canchola Gutierrez
Mexican Embassy Minister
ucanchola@embamex.or.at

Itandehui de Schwarzbach
Local Embassy Representative in Vienna
ischwarzbach@embamex.or.at

Bloggers who wish to contact Embassy officials should include hard evidence such as traffic stats and links to websites containing Schnitzer's threats, slander and libel against David Caruso.


Heidi Schnitzer remains a fugitive hiding out in Mexico near Tijuana, Ensenada and Rosarito. Schnitzer is armed and considered to be extremely dangerous. Please do not attempt to apprehend this woman. Contact the U.S. Border Patrol at 1-800-232-5378 , the FBI at (310) 477-6565 or Austria's Bundeskriminalamt at +43-(0)1-531 26-0.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

David Caruso - Stalker Guilty of Violating Mexican Immigration Laws



First, let me thank all of the many friends in Mexico who provided me with the information necessary for this post including names and telephone numbers for law enforcement officials. It's a monumental task tracking down Heidi Schnitzer, David Caruso's fugitive Austrian stalker, and I couldn't do it without these most helpful individuals. As requested, no names will be published. Doing so would only subject innocent people to an onslaught of Internet attacks by Schnitzer. Many readers have sent e-mails asking how Schnitzer is able to work in a foreign country given the fact that she is a fugitive with an outstanding warrant on her head. The short answer is Schnitzer cannot do so legally. However, keep in mind that Schnitzer isn't your average law-abiding citizen.

Mexican immigration law dictates that foreigners cannot work in Mexico if they would be taking a job away from a Mexican citizen. If a foreigner was able to find a job that no Mexican national would do, then they would need to have a work visa. In order to obtain a work visa, one must possess proper documentation from their own country. Schnitzer may indeed have the proper documentation but she wouldn't be stupid enough to try to obtain a work visa, not legally at least. Doing so would run the risk she would be arrested and deported to Austria.

Although failure to obey Mexican immigration laws could result in anything from deportation to a jail term, the harsh reality in Mexico is that the right hand doesn't know and rarely cares what the left hand is doing. Schnitzer has more than likely managed to get work either because she or her partner in crime, Christian Putzer, have connections in Mexico who will employ foreigners without papers. Schnitzer no doubt is also being paid under the table. Although Mexican law prohibits this according to the sources for this article, no one really enforces it. Private Mexican employers are not routinely hassled by the federal government making it easy for this illegal practice to thrive.

Guess it wasn't enough for Schnitzer to violate Section 107 of the Austrian Criminal Code when she stalked and threatened to murder David Caruso and two others. Now Schnitzer is clearly in violation of the laws of Mexico where she remains at large evading an arrest warrant.


Heidi Schnitzer remains a fugitive hiding out in Mexico near Tijuana, Ensenada and Rosarito. Schnitzer is armed and considered to be extremely dangerous. Please do not attempt to apprehend this woman. Contact the U.S. Border Patrol at 1-800-232-5378 , the FBI at (310) 477-6565 or Austria's Bundeskriminalamt at +43-(0)1-531 26-0.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

David Caruso - Hubris: O.J. and Schnitzers' Achilles Heel


Many upon learning that O.J. Simpson had been found guilty by a Nevada jury saw it as long overdue poetic justice. For thirteen years, Simpson has walked as a free man flaunting the fact he beat a system that acquitted him for the 1994 double murder many believe he committed. Even in the midst of his most recent legal troubles, Simpson has comported with his usual "I am not guilty" air. This time however the justice system caught up with him.

Like O.J., David Caruso's fugitive Austrian stalker, Heidi Schnitzer, will ultimately have her comeuppance as well. Schnitzer has always claimed she has not done anything wrong and behaved as if she too is above the law. Skipping out on two court dates and twice fleeing Austria to avoid execution of a European Arrest Warrant have only compounded matters for Schnitzer. Thinking she's safe from the long-arm of EU justice, Schnitzer's guilt is evident if only in the many ostentatious denials she's posted on the Internet.

Schnitzer will eventually slip up either committing the crimes she has threatened or doing something incredibly stupid that will result in her arrest. Grant, thirteen years is a long time to wait for justice, but the families of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman probably are not complaining. It's highly unlikely David Caruso will voice any resentment once Schnitzer is captured.

Heidi Schnitzer remains a fugitive hiding out in Mexico near Tijuana, Ensenada and Rosarito. Schnitzer is armed and considered to be extremely dangerous. Please do not attempt to apprehend this woman. Contact the U.S. Border Patrol at 1-800-232-5378 , the FBI at (310) 477-6565 or Austria's Bundeskriminalamt at +43-(0)1-531 26-0.

Schnitzer's Death Threat

Schnitzer's Death Threat
Actual Letter Sent to Caruso