1. James "Whitey" Bulger
James "Whitey" Bulger to stick to many different offenses as money laundering, drug trafficking and 19 murders. He is one of those FBI most wanted man in the world, after al-Qaeda leader Bin Laden had been killed in May in the past. He is also the oldest person named in the FBI's hunt list (in 1999, Bulger 69 years). At that time, the FBI has suspended two million dollars for anyone found Bulger. But then he was arrested in Santa Monica. This year the 81-year-old Bulger.
2. Osama bin Laden
Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden is the founder of organized armed al-Qaeda. He is one of 10 subjects FBI pursued globally, the U.S. government reward of up to 25 million.
Signs of the relationship between bin Laden and al-Qaeda is a series of terrorist attacks around the world, but for the most devastating event 11/09/2001, attacks on New York City and the capital Washington, killing at least 2,992 people. Apart from terrorist attacks, many Muslim organizations have links with al-Qaeda. In a tape aired after the attacks, bin Laden formally declared against the West, especially America. Besides terrorism, bin Laden was a poet.
On 11/05/2011, President Barack Obama announced on nationwide television that same day, bin Laden had been killed in Abbottabad U.S., Pakistan.
3. Ted Bundy
In 1978, Ted Bundy is a wanted man who was one of the FBI after a series of mass murder of teen girls in Oregon, Washington and Utah. After two times to escape, he became famous in the black society. Although Bundy admitted 28 murders but the police, the exact number to up to 100 cases. In 1989, criminals were executed in Florida at the age of 43.
4. James Earl Ray
At first, Ray is just mediocre professional thieves to steal in the grocery store, but then he became infamous following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis on 4/4/1986. Ray is one of six who were hunting down two times, in 1968 and 1977 after the escape from prison. Later, Ray was 99 years in prison. In 1998, he died of hepatitis C at age 70.
5. Ruth Eisemann-Schier
Eisemann-Schier was the first woman in the world that the FBI wanted list in 1968. Along with Gary Steven Krist, Ruth was wanted for kidnapping and humiliating Barbara Jane Mackle, the family wealth.But then Mackle has been found safe after being buried in a small underground tank. Krist was arrested several days later but Eisemann-Schier (then 26 years old), then escaped in nearly two months. Later, she admitted guilt and confessed always love Krist, instigators. After several years in prison, she was expelled from Honduras.
6. Angela Davis
The years 1960 - 1970, Davis on the list who were wanted man in the world of the FBI for murder and kidnapping, which led to the shooting in Marin, California, prompting a judge and several others death. The gun in the Davis case was subscribed to him was convicted of armed smuggling.
7. Daniel Andreas San Diego
April / 2009, Daniel Andreas San Diego became the first American to be named in the FBI's wanted list because it is related to two bombings in San Francisco.
8. Juan Garcia Abrego
In 1986, Abrego was listed in the FBI wanted list for money laundering and drug trafficking, including the mastermind for sale 15 tons of cocaine from Mexico to the United States.
9. Donald Eugene Webb
Donald Eugene Webb is the name FBI manhunt was the longest in the world: 25 years, 10 months, 27 days. In 1980, Webb was charged after police chief Gregory Adams hit, and then killed the policeman with two shots. By 1981, he was FBI wanted. By May 3 / 2007, arrest warrants were removed after Webb died information.
10. Thomas James Holden
Holden accused of robbery and escape hell the years 1920 - 1930, then arrested him at a golf course in Kansas. In 1950, he continued relating to murder his wife and two sons in Chicago. Later, he was arrested in Oregon in 1951 and died in prison. According to the Vietnam Post Office
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