Sunday, March 14, 2010

THIS DAY IN CRIME HISTORY: MARCH 14, 1950


On this date in 1950, the FBI debuted its 10 Most Wanted List. As of October 21, 2009, 494 fugitives - including 8 women - have appeared on the list.

Further reading:

FBI - Ten Most Wanted Fugitives

Ten Most Wanted Fugitives - FAQ

2 comments:

Charlieopera said...

Which is why we can't send the FBI after OBL ... because Whitey's been on that thing for more than a decade ... let me know when they catch him.

oy vey ...

Like my good friend Rick Marinick (Boyos) says: The FBI couldn't catch a cold without a rat.

John D. said...

Charlie,
The irony is that old Whitey was a rat. He was snitching to the FBI, and operating under their protection, while he was running his rackets and offing one guy after another. Wonders never cease.