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Shauntay L. Henderson (born October 18, 1982) is an American felon.She was a fugitive wanted for murder for several months until she was apprehended by the FBI on March 31, 2007, after being on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list for less than 24 hours.
The brutality of the crime, and the fact that Green went unidentified for a long period, sparked nationwide interest in an effort to identify her. Police released sketches, computerized facial reconstructions, and at least two busts. [7] [8] The case was featured on the TV programs America's Most Wanted and Cold Case Files several times. [9 ...
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It was a place to keep the most dangerous criminals walled off from society and also a place to give some a chance to contemplate their crimes and maybe leave with a new lease on life.
FBI agent Melvin Purvis later wrote in his memoirs, "The underworld never forgave Miller for the Kansas City raid. Crime is a business and Verne Miller had become a debit; they wiped him off the ledger and the photograph of his mangled body, which I later saw, told a gruesome story of a cold and bloody murder." [10]
The women were found dead at a home in Kansas City after someone contacted police around 12:41 a.m. Sunday about a shooting, the Kansas City Police Department said in a news release.
Now that El Chapo is convicted and put behind bars for life plus 30 years, in this article we will take a look at the DEA's 8 most wanted targets. Click to skip ahead and see the 3 most wanted ...
On March 20, 2009, Blackhand Strawman, a documentary of Kansas City's organized crime history, was released in theaters in Kansas City. On March 1, 2011, retired FBI agent William Ouseley published his history of the KC crime family from 1950 to 2000 in a book titled Mobsters in Our Midst.