Book: The Encyclopedia Of The Fbi's Ten Most Wanted List: 1950 To Present( Series - Facts On File Crime Library ) In 1949, a reporter looking for a juicy crime yarn called the FBI and asked for a list of the toughest, most wanted men in America. The list was printed in "The Washington Times and promptly stirred the imagination of post-war America. It garnered so much publicity that FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover created the FBI's Ten Most Wanted List, which was to become one of the most powerful tools in the FBI's crime-fighting arsenal. From its inception on March 14, 1950, through the present, more than 460 men and women have made the FBI's Most Wanted List; 94 percent of them were captured and brought to justice. The official criteria for earning an infamous spot on the Ten Most Wanted List are: The fugitive must be a particularly dangerous menace to society, and nationwide publicity would assist in his or her apprehension. "The Encyclopedia of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted List, 1950 to Present features chronologically ordered profiles on each and every individual who has appeared on the list, from fugitive bank robber Willie Sutton (#11) in the 1950s to reputedly still-at-large Middle Eastern terrorist mastermind Usama Bin Laden (#456). Each entry includes the criminal's vital statistics, details of his or her crimes, length of time on the list, and methods used by the FBI to apprehend the fugitive. The author worked closely with the FBI in Washington, D.C., to produce a thrill-packed collection of the greatest crime stories ever told.
Details of Book: The Encyclopedia Of The Fbi's Ten Most Wanted List: 1950 To Present( Series - Facts On File Crime Library ) Book: The Encyclopedia Of The Fbi's Ten Most Wanted List: 1950 To Present( Series - Facts On File Crime Library )
Author: Duane Swierczynski
ISBN: 0816045607
ISBN-13: 9780816045600
, 978-0816045600
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 2004/01/01
Publisher: Facts On File
Number of Pages: 336
Language: English