FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 1960s
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In the 1960s, for a second decade, the United States FBI continued to maintain a public list of the people it regarded as the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. Following is a brief review of FBI people and events that place the 1960s decade in context, and then an historical list of individual suspects whose names first appeared on the 10 Most Wanted list during the decade of the 1960s, under FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover.
FBI headlines in the 1960s
[edit]As a decade, the 1960s were the final and most controversial of the Hoover era in the Bureau. The famous Director had formed and defined the Bureau for nearly a half century. During the turbulent 1960s, the FBI continued controversial domestic surveillance in an operation called Cointelpro. It aimed at investigating and disrupting dissident political organizations within the United States, including civil rights leaders, such as Martin Luther King Jr. who was a frequent target of investigation.
As a more friendly face presented to the public, in 1965 Warner Bros. Television presented the series The F.B.I., showing dramatizations taken from actual historical FBI cases, starring Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. as fictional agent Louis Erskine. Epilogues included Zimbalist stepping out of character to alert viewers to Ten Most Wanted Fugitives from the FBI's contemporary list.
FBI 10 Most Wanted Fugitives to begin the 1960s
[edit]The FBI in the past has identified individuals by the sequence number in which each individual has appeared on the list. Some individuals have even appeared twice, and often a sequence number was permanently assigned to an individual suspect who was soon caught, captured, or simply removed, before his or her appearance could be published on the publicly released list. In those cases, the public would see only gaps in the number sequence reported by the FBI. For convenient reference, the wanted suspect's sequence number and date of entry on the FBI list appear below, whenever possible.
As the new decade opened, six of the ten places on the list remained filled by these elusive long-time fugitives, then still at large:
Name | Sequence Number | Date of Entry | Notes |
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Frederick J. Tenuto | #14 | 1950 | • On March 9, 1964, federal process against Tenuto was dismissed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by a U.S. District Judge and subsequently removed from the list.[1] |
James Eddie Diggs | #36 | 1952 | • On December 14,1961, his charges were dismissed in Norfolk, Virginia and subsequently removed from the list. |
David Daniel Keegan | #78 | 1954 | • On December 13, 1963, his charges were dismissed in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and subsequently removed from the list. |
Eugene Francis Newman | #97 | 1956 | • On June 11, 1965, his charges dismissed in Buffalo, New York and subsequently removed from the list. |
Angelo Luigi Pero | #107 | 1958 | • On December 2, 1960, his charges were dismissed by the U.S. Attorney in New York, New York and subsequently removed from the list. |
Edwin Sanford Garrison | #112 | 1959 | • Arrested in St. Louis, Missouri on September 9, 1960. He was also #59 on the list. |
FBI Most Wanted Fugitives added during the 1960s
[edit]The most wanted fugitives listed in the decade of the 1960s include (in FBI list appearance sequence order):[2][3][4]
1960
[edit]Name | Sequence Number | Date of Entry | Time Listed |
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Kenneth Ray Lawson | #124 | January 1, 1960 | Two months |
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Ted Jacob Rinehart | #125 | January 25, 1960 | Two months |
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Charles Clyatt Rogers | #126 | March 18, 1960 | Two months |
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Joseph Corbett, Jr. | #127 | March 30, 1960 | Seven months |
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William Mason | #128 | April 6, 1960 | Three months |
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Edward Reiley | #129 | May 10, 1960 | Three weeks |
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Harold Eugene Fields | #130 | May 25, 1960 | Four months |
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Richard Peter Wagner | #131 | June 23, 1960 | Two days |
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James John Warjac | #132 | July 19, 1960 | Three days |
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Ernest Tait | #133 | August 16, 1960 | One month |
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Clarence Leon Raby | #134 | August 19, 1960 | One week |
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Nathaniel Beans | #135 | September 12, 1960 | Three weeks |
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Stanley William Fitzgerald | #136 | September 20, 1960 | Two days |
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Donald Leroy Payne | #137 | October 6, 1960 | Five years |
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Charles Francis Higgins | #138 | October 10, 1960 | One week |
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Robert William Schultz, Jr. | #139 | October 12, 1960 | One month |
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Merle Lyle Gall | #140 | October 17, 1960 | Three months |
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James George Economou | #141 | October 31, 1960 | Five months |
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Ray Delano Tate | #142 | November 18, 1960 | One week |
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John B. Everhart | #143 | November 22, 1960 | Three years |
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Herbert Hoover Huffman | #144 | December 19, 1960 | One week |
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Kenneth Eugene Cindle | #145 | December 23, 1960 | Four months |
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1961
[edit]Name | Sequence Number | Date of Entry | Time Listed |
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Thomas Viola | #146 | January 17, 1961 | Two months |
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William Chester Cole | #147 | February 2, 1961 | Four days |
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Willie Hughes | #148 | March 15, 1961 | Five months |
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William Terry Nichols | #149 | April 6, 1961 | One year |
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George Martin Bradley, Jr. | #150 | April 10, 1961 | Three weeks |
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Philip Alfred LaNormandin | #151 | April 17, 1961 | A few hours |
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Kenneth Holleck Sharp | #152 | May 1, 1961 | Two months |
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Anthony Vincent Fede | #153 | May 22, 1961 | Five months |
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Richard Laurence Marquette | #154 | June 29, 1961 | One day |
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Robert William Schuette | #155 | July 19, 1961 | Two weeks |
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Chester Anderson McGonigal | #156 | August 14, 1961 | Three days |
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Hugh Bion Morse | #157 | August 29, 1961 | Two months |
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John Gibson Dillon | #158 | September 1, 1961 | Three years |
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John Robert Sawyer | #159 | October 30, 1961 | Four days |
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Edward Wayne Edwards | #160 | November 10, 1961 | Three months |
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Franklin Eugene Alltop | #161 | November 22, 1961 | Three months |
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Francis Laverne Brannan | #162 | December 27, 1961 | One month |
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1962
[edit]Name | Sequence Number | Date of Entry | Time Listed |
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Delbert Henry Linaweaver | #163 | January 30, 1962 | One week |
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Watson Young, Jr. | #164 | February 5, 1962 | One week |
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Lyndal Ray Smith | #165 | February 14, 1962 | One month |
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Harry Robert Grove, Jr. | #166 | February 19, 1962 | One year |
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Bobby Randell Wilcoxson | #167 | February 23, 1962 | Nine months |
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Albert Frederick Nussbaum | #168 | April 2, 1962 | Seven months |
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Thomas Welton Holland | #169 | May 11, 1962 | Three weeks |
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Edward Howard Maps | #170 | June 15, 1962 | Five years |
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David Stanley Jacubanis | #171 | November 21, 1962 | One week |
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John Kinchloe DeJarnette | #172 | November 30, 1962 | Four days |
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Michael Joseph O'Connor | #173 | December 13, 1962 | Two weeks |
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John Lee Taylor | #174 | December 14, 1962 | One week |
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1963
[edit]Name | Sequence Number | Date of Entry | Time Listed |
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Harold Thomas O'Brien | #175 | January 4, 1963 | Two years |
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Jerry Clarence Rush | #176 | January 14, 1963 | Two months |
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Marshall Frank Chrisman | #177 | February 7, 1963 | Three months |
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Howard Jay Barnard | #178 | April 12, 1963 | One year |
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Leroy Ambrosia Frazier | #179 | June 4, 1963 | Three months |
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Carl Close | #180 | September 25, 1963 | One day |
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Thomas Asbury Hadder | #181 | October 9, 1963 | Three months |
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Alfred Oponowicz | #182 | November 27, 1963 | One year |
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Arthur William Couts | #183 | December 27, 1963 | One month |
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1964
[edit]Name | Sequence Number | Date of Entry | Time Listed |
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Jesse James Gilbert | #184 | January 27, 1964 | One month |
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Sammie Earl Ammons | #185 | February 10, 1964 | Three months |
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Frank B. Dumont | #186 | March 10, 1964 | One month |
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William Beverly Hughes | #187 | March 18, 1964 | One month |
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Quay Cleon Kilburn | #188 | March 23, 1964 | Three months |
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Joseph Francis Bryan, Jr. | #189 | April 14, 1964 | Two weeks |
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John Robert Bailey | #190 | April 22, 1964 | Two weeks |
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George Zavada | #191 | May 6, 1964 | One month |
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George Patrick McLaughlin | #192 | May 8, 1964 | Nine months |
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Chester Collins | #193 | May 14, 1964 | Three years |
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Edward Newton Nivens | #194 | May 28, 1964 | Five days |
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Louis Frederick Vasselli | #195 | June 15, 1964 | Three months |
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Thomas Edward Galloway | #196 | June 24, 1964 | One month |
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Alson Thomas Wahrlich | #197 | July 9, 1964 | Three years |
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Kenneth Malcolm Christiansen | #198 | July 27, 1964 | Two months |
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William Hutton Coble | #199 | September 11, 1964 | Six months |
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Lloyd Donald Greeson, Jr. | #200 | September 18, 1964 | One week |
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Raymond Lawrence Wyngaard | #201 | October 5, 1964 | One month |
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Norman Belyea Gorham | #202 | December 10, 1964 | Five months |
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1965
[edit]Name | Sequence Number | Date of Entry | Time Listed |
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John William Clouser | #203 | January 7, 1965 | Seven years |
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Walter Lee Parman | #204 | January 15, 1965 | Two weeks |
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Gene Thomas Webb | #205 | February 11, 1965 | One day |
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Samuel Jefferson Veney | #206 | February 25, 1965 | Three weeks |
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Earl Veney | #207 | March 5, 1965 | One week |
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Donald Stewart Heien | #208 | March 11, 1965 | One year |
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Arthur Pierce, Jr. | #209 | March 24, 1965 | One day |
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Donald Dean Rainey | #210 | March 26, 1965 | Three month |
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Leslie Douglas Ashley | #211 | April 6, 1965 | Two weeks |
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Charles Bryan Harris | #212 | May 6, 1965 | One month |
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William Albert Autur Tahl | #213 | June 10, 1965 | Five months |
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Duane Earl Pope | #214 | June 11, 1965 | One day |
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Allen Wade Haugsted | #215 | June 24, 1965 | Six months |
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Theodore Matthew Brechtel | #216 | June 30, 1965 | Two months |
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Robert Allen Woodford | #217 | July 2, 1965 | One month |
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Warren Cleveland Osborne | #218 | August 12, 1965 | One month |
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Holice Paul Black | #219 | August 25, 1965 | Four months |
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Edward Owen Watkins | #220 | September 21, 1965 | One year |
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Joel Singer | #221 | November 19, 1965 | Two weeks |
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James Edward Kennedy | #222 | December 8, 1965 | Two weeks |
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Lawrence John Higgins | #223 | December 14, 1965 | Two weeks |
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1966
[edit]Name | Sequence Number | Date of Entry | Time Listed |
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Hoyt Bud Cobb | #224 | January 6, 1966 | Five months |
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James Robert Bishop | #225 | January 10, 1966 | Two weeks |
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Robert Van Lewing | #226 | January 12, 1966 | Three weeks |
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Earl Ellery Wright | #227 | January 14, 1966 | Five months |
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Jessie James Roberts, Jr. | #228 | February 3, 1966 | Five days |
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Charles Lorin Gove | #229 | February 16, 1966 | One day |
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Ralph Dwayne Owen | #230 | February 16, 1966 | One month |
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Jimmy Lewis Parker | #231 | February 25, 1966 | Two weeks |
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Jack Daniel Sayadoff | #232 | March 17, 1966 | One week |
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Robert Clayton Buick | #233 | March 24, 1966 | Five days |
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James Vernon Taylor | #234 | April 4, 1966 | One day |
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Lynwood Irwin Mears | #235 | April 11, 1966 | One year |
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James Robert Ringrose | #236 | April 15, 1966 | One year |
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Walter Leonard Lesczynski | #237 | June 16, 1966 | Three months |
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Donald Rogers Smelley | #238 | June 30, 1966 | Five months |
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George Ben Edmonson | #239 | September 21, 1966 | Nine months |
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Everett Leroy Biggs | #240 | November 21, 1966 | Two weeks |
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Gene Robert Jennings | #241 | December 15, 1966 | Two months |
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Clarence Wilbert McFarland | #242 | December 22, 1966 | Four months |
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1967
[edit]Name | Sequence Number | Date of Entry | Time Listed |
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Monroe Hickson | #243 | February 17, 1967 | One year |
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Clyde Edward Laws | #244 | February 28, 1967 | Three months |
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Charles Edward Ervin | #245 | April 13, 1967 | Three months |
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Gordon Dale Ervin | #246 | April 13, 1967 | Two years |
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Thomas Franklin Dorman | #247 | April 20, 1967 | One month |
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Jerry Lynn Young | #248 | May 12, 1967 | One month |
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Joseph Leroy Newman | #249 | June 2, 1967 | One month |
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Carmen Raymond Gagliardi | #250 | June 9, 1967 | One year |
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Donald Richard Bussmeyer | #251 | June 28, 1967 | Two months |
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Florencio Lopez Mationg | #252 | July 1, 1967 | Two weeks |
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Victor Jerald Bono | #253 | July 1, 1967 | Two weeks |
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Alfred Johnson Cooper, Jr. | #254 | July 27, 1967 | Two months |
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John D. Slaton | #255 | August 2, 1967 | Four months |
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Jerry Ray James | #256 | August 16, 1967 | Five months |
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Richard Paul Anderson | #257 | September 7, 1967 | Four months |
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Henry Theodore Young | #258 | September 21, 1967 | Four Months |
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Donald Eugene Sparks | #259 | August 3, 1967 | Five months |
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Zelma Lavone King | #260 | December 14, 1967 | One month |
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Jerry Reece Peacock | #261 | December 14, 1967 | Three months |
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1968
[edit]Name | Sequence Number | Date of Entry | Time Listed |
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Ronald Eugene Storck | #262 | January 19, 1968 | One month |
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Robert Leon McCain | #263 | January 31, 1968 | Three weeks |
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William Garrin Allen II | #264 | February 9, 1968 | One month |
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Charles Lee Herron | #265 | February 9, 1968 | Eighteen years |
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Leonard Daniel Spears | #266 | February 13, 1968 | Two weeks |
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William Howard Bornman | #267 | February 13, 1968 | One day |
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John Conway Patterson | #268 | February 26, 1968 | Three weeks |
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Troy Denver Martin | #269 | March 9, 1968 | One week |
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George Benjamin Williams | #270 | March 18, 1968 | Two months |
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Michael John Sanders | #271 | March 21, 1968 | Two weeks |
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Howard Callens Johnson | #272 | March 21, 1968 | One month |
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George Edward Wells | #273 | March 28, 1968 | One year |
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David Evans | #274 | April 3, 1968 | One month |
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Franklin Allen Paris | #275 | April 9, 1968 | One month |
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David Stuart Neff | #276 | April 18, 1968 | One week |
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James Earl Ray | #277 | April 20, 1968 | Two months |
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John Wesley Shannon, Jr. | #278 | May 7, 1968 | One month |
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Taylor Morris Teaford | #279 | May 10, 1968 | Four years |
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Phillip Morris Jones | #280 | June 5, 1968 | Three weeks |
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George Michael Gentile | #281 | June 18, 1968 | Six months |
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Johnny Ray Smith | #282 | June 20, 1968 | Four days |
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Byron James Rice | #283 | July 5, 1968 | Four years |
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Robert LeRoy Lindblad | #284 | July 11, 1968 | Three months |
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James Joseph Scully | #285 | July 15, 1968 | One week |
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Billy Ray White | #286 | August 13, 1968 | Four days |
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Frederick Rudolph Yokom | #287 | August 29, 1968 | One month |
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Harold James Evans | #288 | September 19, 1968 | Four months |
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Robert Lee Carr | #289 | October 18, 1968 | Three weeks |
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Levi Washington | #290 | November 15, 1968 | Three weeks |
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Richard Lee Tingler, Jr. | #291 | December 20, 1968 | Five months |
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Gary Steven Krist | #292 | December 20, 1968 | Two days |
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Ruth Eisemann-Schier | #293 | December 28, 1968 | Three months |
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1969
[edit]Name | Sequence Number | Date of Entry | Time Listed |
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Baltazar Garcia Estolas | #294 | January 3, 1969 | Eight months |
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Billie Austin Bryant | #295 | January 8, 1969 | 2 hours |
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Billy Len Schales | #296 | January 27, 1969 | Three days |
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Thomas James Lucas | #297 | February 13, 1969 | Two weeks |
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Warren David Reddock | #298 | March 11, 1969 | Two years |
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George Edward Blue | #299 | March 20, 1969 | One week |
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Cameron David Bishop | #300 | April 15, 1969 | Six years |
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Marie Dean Arrington | #301 | May 29, 1969 | Two years |
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Benjamin Hoskins Paddock | #302 | June 10, 1969 | Eight years |
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Francis Leroy Hohimer | #303 | June 20, 1969 | Six months |
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Joseph Lloyd Thomas | #304 | September 12, 1969 | Six months |
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End of the decade
[edit]By the end of the decade, the following fugitives were remaining at large on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list:
Name | Sequence number | Date of entry |
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John William Clousre | #203 | 1965 |
Charles Lee Herron | #265 | 1968 |
Taylor Morris Teaford | #279 | 1968 |
Byron James Rice | #282 | 1968 |
Warren David Reddock | #298 | 1969 |
Cameron David Bishop | #300 | 1969 |
Marie Dean Arrington | #301 | 1969 |
Benjamin Hoskin Paddock | #302 | 1969 |
Joseph Lloyd Thomas | #304 | 1969 |
The tenth space had just opened up at the end of the year 1969.
FBI directors in the 1960s
[edit]- J. Edgar Hoover (1935–1972)
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