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  2. Bradford Bishop - Wikipedia

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    William Bradford Bishop Jr. was born August 1, 1936, in Pasadena, California, to Lobelia Amaryllis St. Germain and William Bradford Bishop Sr. [7] [8] He attended South Pasadena High School and received a bachelor of science degree in history from Yale University and a master of arts degree in international studies from Middlebury College.

  3. John List (murderer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, John Walsh, the host of America's Most Wanted, donated the age-progressed bust by Frank Bender that played a pivotal role in List's apprehension to a forensic science exhibition at the National Museum of Crime & Punishment in Washington, D.C., whose collection was later moved to Alcatraz East Crime Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

  4. Jason Derek Brown - Wikipedia

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    Jason Derek Brown (born July 1, 1969) is an American fugitive wanted for first degree murder and armed robbery in Phoenix, Arizona.On November 29, 2004, Brown allegedly shot and killed Robert Keith Palomares, a 24-year-old armored car guard outside a movie theater and then fled with stolen money. [2]

  5. List of fugitives from justice who disappeared - Wikipedia

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    Palmer is an American fugitive who was added to the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list on 29 May 2019. He is wanted for allegedly shooting and killing his daughter-in-law, Tammy Palmer, on 24 September 2012 in Stony Point, New York. [232] Palmer is the 523rd fugitive to be placed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. The FBI is offering ...

  6. CIA headquarters shooting - Wikipedia

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    On February 4, 1998, Kansi was sentenced to death for the capital murder of Darling, who was shot at the beginning of the attack and again after the other victims had been shot. Among his other punishments were a life sentence for the first-degree murder of Bennett, multiple 20-year sentences for the malicious wounding, and fines totaling $600,000.

  7. FBI Most Wanted Terrorists - Wikipedia

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    Gadahn was removed by the FBI from the Seeking Information - War on Terrorism list on October 11, 2006, and placed instead on the FBI Most Wanted Terrorists list. [40] Also, on October 11, 2006, Gadahn was indicted on a treason charge by a federal grand jury in Santa Ana , California making him the first American charged with treason since 1952 ...

  8. Meet the 9 women of the FBI's Top 10 Most Wanted list - AOL

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    The 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list definitely isn't an equal opportunity endeavor. ... has been a fugitive for more than six months, wanted on capital murder charges in the killing in September of ...

  9. Most wanted list - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was the first agency to create a most wanted list. [1] The FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list was inaugurated on March 14, 1950, at the direction of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover. The idea for the list came from a question asked by a reporter for the International News Service. The reporter asked the FBI ...