Earlier this week one of America's most wanted men was finally arrested in rural north Wales having spent the past 21 years on the run.
Daniel Andreas San Diego, 46, was wanted by the FBI for allegedly bombing two office buildings in San Francisco in 2003.
But why would the suspect, who was born in Berkeley, California, choose to hide out in Maenan in the remote outskirts of the sleepy market town of Llanrwst in the Conwy valley?
And of all the countries in the world, why Wales?
“It's beautiful... if you're trying to evade capture, you might as well be somewhere that's stunning and beautiful," said former undercover detective Peter Bleksley.