Profile

Name: Gordon Douglas Weaver (Gorden Douglas Weaver)
Aliases: Gorden Douglas Weaver
Sex: Male
Race: White
Age Now: 51
Height: 5'10\"
Weight: 198
Hair (Color, Description, Facial Hair): Gray / White\rMay have a full beard, which he sometimes dyes.
Eyes (Color and Correction): Hazel\r Glasses
Other Physical Characteristics: Sometimes wears glasses\rMay be taking medication for depression
Wanted for: Murder ; Oct 16, 1999

Locations

Last seen: White Bear Lake, MN Weaver posted bail in November 1991 and disappeared.
Possible location: Las Vegas, NV Weaver is a gambler with a fondness for big tables.
Last known: White Bear Lake, MN

Traits

Has been known to be socially reclusive when it comes to dealing with strangers
He is camera shy
May not be very social
May have help from rich family
May be an arsonist
May be a soccer fan, player, or coach
May have had a gambling interest in the past and may have traveled to Las Vegas, NV
May have traveled to Europe previously
He has a computer-related masters degree in Management Information Systems

Case Story

Shy Computer Guy is Wanted For Brutal Murder of Wife

Cops say that Gordon Douglas Weaver wanted his wife dead because she wanted out of their marriage and had an expensive life insurance policy.  Weaver is wanted for the October 16, 1999 murder of his wife, Jean.  Police in White Bear Lake, Minnesota say that on that fateful Saturday morning, the Weavers had an argument in the basement of their home about Jean leaving Gordon.  During the argument, cops say Gordon Weaver knocked his wife unconscious.  That's when police say Weaver set her still-living body on fire.  The resulting blaze killed Jean Weaver and destroyed their home.  Weaver was arrested on October 31, 1999, and spent two days in jail prior to being released on bond. Weaver promptly disappeared from Minnesota. 

Weaver - Dead or Alive?

Police say Weaver next turned up in Illinois -- where he tried to stage his own death. The vehicle that Weaver was driving was found next to a river in Summit, Illinois. Some of Weaver's personal belongings were subsequently recovered near a bus stop in Chicago. On March 15, 2000, a Ramsey County, Minnesota, Grand Jury indicted Weaver (in abstentia) for the murder of his wife.  The U.S. Magistrate in Minneapolis, Minnesota,  issued a federal arrest warrant on March 28, 2000.  The warrant charges Gordon Douglas Weaver with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.