Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Former Fugitive Goes Viral After Sharing His Touching Love Story

Bobby and Cheryl Love
Photo Credit: Bobby and Cheryl Love (Instagram via @humansofNY)

*Bobby Love, AKA Walter Miller, is a former fugitive who busted out of jail in Raleigh, N.C. in the late 70’s, then fled to New York where he got married and settled into marital bliss before authorities tracked him down in 2015. 

Now his story is being told in an 11-part series with the popular blog Humans of New York.

As reported by blavity.com, Bobby’s wife Cheryl tells how she learned the truth about her husband’s past when police showed up at her door. 

“It didn’t make any sense. I’d been married to Bobby for 40 years. He didn’t even have a criminal record,” she said. “At this point I’m crying, and I screamed: ‘Bobby, what’s going on? Did you kill somebody?’ And he tells me: ‘This goes way back, Cheryl. Back before I met you. Way back to North Carolina.’”

Bobby opens up in the series about his life before marriage, including his troubled youth and how he first started robbing banks in North Carolina. He was ultimately busted and charged with armed robbery and sentenced to 30 years in prison, according to The News & Observer

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(1/11) “It was just a normal morning. Almost exactly five years ago. I was making tea in the kitchen. Bobby was still in bed. And we get this knock on the door. I opened it up slowly, and saw the police standing there. At first I wasn’t worried. We had this crazy lady that lived next door, and the police were always checking up on her. So I assumed they had the wrong address. But the moment I opened the door, twelve officers came barging past me. Some of them had ‘FBI’ written on their jackets. They went straight back to the bedroom, and walked up to Bobby. I heard them ask: ‘What’s your name?’ And he said, ‘Bobby Love.’ Then they said, ‘No. What’s your real name?’ And I heard him say something real low. And they responded: ‘You’ve had a long run.’ That’s when I tried to get into the room. But the officer kept saying: ‘Get back, get back. You don’t know who this man is.’ Then they started putting him in handcuffs. It didn’t make any sense. I’d been married to Bobby for forty years. He didn’t even have a criminal record. At this point I’m crying, and I screamed: ‘Bobby, what’s going on?’ Did you kill somebody?’ And he tells me: ‘This goes way back, Cheryl. Back before I met you. Way back to North Carolina.’”

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Bobby, who was imprisoned at the now-closed Triangle Correctional Center, managed to escape while on work detail. According to the report, he fled by way of an unlocked rear door on the prison bus, according to part six of the story.

“I could hear the alarm blaring behind me, but I didn’t look back. I peeled off my green clothes and just kept running. The sweat was coming off me. I looked like trouble, so I did my best to keep out of the white neighborhoods. Every time I passed a brother, I asked for directions to the Greyhound station. Everyone kept telling me: ‘Keep going, keep going, keep going.’ When I finally got there, I found a brother in the parking lot who agreed to buy me a one way ticket to New York.”

Bobby met Cheryl few years later, while working together at Baptist Medical Center. By that time, he was using an alias. 

Bobby and Cheryl married on March 30, 1985, and had four children.

When authorities tracked him down in 2015, he was arrested and served less than a year behind bars before being released, per a report from the Daily News.  

“I’m excited to be back with my children and my wife,” he told the publication. “I’m trying to put my life back together.”

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