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FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives

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Created by the FBI on March 14, 1950.

As of October 29, 2004, there have been 479 fugitives on the "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" list.

Official Website:
http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/fugitives/fugitives.htm

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Daniel Berrigan
Author
9-May-1921   The Trial of the Catonsville Nine
H. Rap Brown
Activist
4-Oct-1943   Die, Nigger, Die!
Whitey Bulger
Criminal
3-Sep-1929   Accused Boston crimelord
Ted Bundy
Criminal
24-Nov-1946 24-Jan-1989 Serial killer, blamed pornography
Edward Bunker
Author
31-Dec-1933 19-Jul-2005 Animal Factory
Andrew Cunanan
Criminal
31-Aug-1969 23-Jul-1997 Murdered Gianni Versace
Angela Davis
Activist
26-Jan-1944   Black Panther, teacher, professor
Bernardine Dohrn
Activist
12-Jan-1942   Weather Underground leader
Patty Hearst
Victim
20-Feb-1954   Kidnapped by SLA
Warren Jeffs
Religion
3-Dec-1955   Head of FLDS polygamist clan
Osama bin Laden
Terrorist
10-Mar-1957 1-May-2011 Head of al Qaeda terrorist organization
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed
Terrorist
1-Mar-1964   Al Qaeda's #3 man
Imad Fayez Mugniyah
Terrorist
7-Dec-1962 12-Feb-2008 Hezbollah International terror wing
Leonard Peltier
Criminal
12-Sep-1944   Native American political prisoner
James Earl Ray
Assassin
10-Mar-1928 23-Apr-1998 Pled guilty in Martin Luther King's assassination
Eric Rudolph
Criminal
19-Sep-1966   White supremacist, Olympic Park Bomber
Willie Sutton
Criminal
30-Jun-1901 2-Nov-1980 Because that's where the money is
Ramzi Yousef
Terrorist
27-Apr-1968   Mastermind of 1993 WTC bombing


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