Ten Most Wanted List FAQ 7. Who was the most prolific killer ever to Answer Theodore Bundy, who was wantedin connection with more than 30 sexual slayings in several states. http://www.infoplease.com/spot/tenmostwanted1.html
Extractions: Answer: Yes. Seven women have appeared on the list, starting 1968, with Ruth Eisemann-Schier . She was charged with the 1968 kidnapping of a Miami heiress from a motel in Decatur, Georgia, and subsequently demanding $500,000 ransom . The victim was found alive in an underground coffin and the accomplice was arrested. Eisemann-Schier was arrested in March 1969 at the restaurant where she worked in Norman, Oklahoma. Answer: Thomas James Holden was placed on the list on March 14, 1950. He was charged with crossing state lines to avoid prosecution for a 1949 triple murder in Chicago. After seeing Holden's photo in the Oregonian newspaper, a citizen called the FBI. Holden was living under an assumed name in a trailer camp outside Beaverton, Oregon, and was working as a plasterer at the time of his arrest by FBI agents on June 23, 1951.
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DefenseLINK News: Bush Spotlights "Most Wanted" Terrorists This is the calling of the United states of America, the most President Unveils most wanted Terrorists Remarks by the President During Announcement, FBI http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Oct2001/n10102001_200110104.html
Extractions: American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Oct. 10, 2001 President Bush unveiled the "World's Most Wanted Terrorist List" Oct. 10 during a ceremony at the FBI's J. Edgar Hoover Building here. "Terrorists try to operate in the shadows. They try to hide, but we're going to shine the light of justice on them," Bush said. "We list their names, we publicize their pictures, we rob them of their secrecy. Terrorism has a face, and today we expose it for the world to see." The list is an outgrowth of the "10 Most Wanted" list the FBI started in 1950. The idea has been to publish photos of fugitives so people can identify them by their pictures. A total of 432 fugitives have been apprehended directly because of this program, FBI officials said. The new list has 22 names and faces, with Osama bin Laden on top. "The men on the wall here have put themselves on the list because of great acts of evil," Bush said. "They plan, promote and commit murder. They fill the minds of others with hate and lies. And by their cruelty and violence, they betray whatever faith they espouse." Some of the 22 have been indicted by courts for acts of terror. FBI officials said they will publish the list worldwide. There is a $5 million reward for the person or persons who deliver the information that leads to the arrest of any of these individuals. In addition, the Air Line Pilots Association and Air Transport Association have offered a further $2 million reward for bin Laden.
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PCWorld.com - Wanted On The World Wide Web on Bulger and the other criminals on the most wanted list the list was Thomas JamesHolden, who was wanted for a for Terra Lycos in the United states, said the http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,107925,00.asp
Extractions: Wanted on the World Wide Web FBI runs banner ads featuring a suspect's mugshot to broaden the scope of its hunt. Todd R. Weiss, Computerworld Wednesday, December 11, 2002 Forget about the wanted posters in your local post office. Advertisement document.write(''); The FBI is now using pop-up banner ads on the myriad Web sites owned and operated by the Terra Lycos network to go after the criminals on its "Ten Most Wanted" list. In an announcement Wednesday, the U.S. attorney's office in Boston and the Boston office of the FBI announced that the first-ever FBI Most Wanted banner ad has been placed on the Lycos home page; it's a wanted poster seeking Boston organized crime figure James "Whitey" Bulger. Previously, Web users could see the Top Ten list only by going directly to the FBI's home page . The list has been posted online since 1995. First Cyber-Fugitive Bulger, who is being sought on charges ranging from murder to racketeering to extortion to money laundering, is a native of Boston and has been on the list since August 1999. The government is offering a $1 million reward for information that leads to his capture. Starting Wednesday, visitors to the Lycos home page can see a ad banner that changes periodically to the Bulger wanted ad; by clicking it, they can go directly to the FBI's Web site for more information on Bulger and the other criminals on the Most Wanted list.
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CNN.com - Bin Laden, Millionaire With A Dangerous Grudge - September 27, 2001 Information on attacks bin Laden has been suspected or proved to be involved in.Category Society Issues AlQaida Osama bin Laden News and Media most wanted terrorists. does not know where bin Laden is, a claim the United Statesrefutes RELATED sites See related sites about US Note Pages will open in a http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/09/12/binladen.profile/
Extractions: Languages Spanish Portuguese German Italian Korean Arabic Japanese Time, Inc. Time.com People Fortune EW InStyle Business 2.0 Osama bin Laden (CNN) Osama bin Laden, the man U.S. intelligence officials say is the prime suspect behind the September 11 hijacking attacks, is the head of a shadowy organization that is believed to have been targeting the United States and its allies since the early 1990s. Bin Laden, an Islamic fundamentalist and the son of a Saudi billionaire, has been on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list since 1999, and the U.S. State Department has offered a $5 million reward for his arrest. U.S. prosecutors say bin Laden is the leader of al Qaeda (Arabic for "the Base"), a worldwide network blamed for both successful and failed strikes on U.S. targets. These include the millennium bombing plot, last year's attack on the USS Cole in Yemen and the nearly simultaneous bombings of the U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya in 1998. CNN.COM SPECIAL REPORT
FBI Casts Wide Net For Mob Fugitive The FBI and Terra Lycos are teaming up in an effort to capture oneof the United states' most wanted fugitives. In what the FBI http://www.internetnews.com/IAR/article.php/1556021
Extractions: The FBI and Terra Lycos are teaming up in an effort to capture one of the United States' most wanted fugitives. In what the FBI calls a "groundbreaking technological initiative in law enforcement," Lycos will feature information and a likeness of James "Whitey" Bulger in banner ads across its global network. Previously, the government's Ten Most Wanted list only appeared on the
Links Legislative Alert New Federal Bill against Child Sexual Abuse In most states thepenalty for an adult who rapes a child State Missing Children/Persons sites. http://www.childalert.org/links.htm
Extractions: In most states the penalty for an adult who rapes a child is twenty years plus UNLESS that adult happens to be related to the child, in which case the maximum sentence is PROBATION. There is legislation now pending in Congress to change all this. IF YOU CARE, ACT! Federal American Humane Association: Children's Division
Politics more about the FBI, current popular cases, and the Ten most wanted list. United StatesGovernment. It has links to US state government sites, federal and legal http://www.schoolwork.org/politics.html
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