There wasn't an American wanted list. All of the 44 men who signed the Declaration of Independence were considered traitors by the King.
Stalin was on the wanted list of both the Tsarist police and secret police several times for escaping from his exile locations and for fomenting revolutionary ideas.
Well, one was that they fought with such order. When they arrived in the americas, they weren't used to the revolutionaries' style of fighting. Another weakness was that they did not know the land very well, or the climate.
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The first woman to make the FBI's 10 Most Wanted List was Ruth Eismann Schier. She was the 293rd person added to the list. She was on the list from 12-28-1968 to 03-05-1969.
Billie Garland ( I think he was on Americas top 10 most wanted list lol but I'm not sure)
Stalin was on the wanted list of both the Tsarist police and secret police several times for escaping from his exile locations and for fomenting revolutionary ideas.
There was no "Most Wanted" list in the 1920s. The first FBI list of "10 most Wanted Fugitives" was issued in March 1950.
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The rumor of Conejo being listed on America's Most Wanted likely comes from the possibility he was listed on LAPD's most wanted list. Various rumors about the murder exist but sources claim Conejo is on the run for a gang shooting and murder outside a house party in the late 90's
It would help if we knew when and where
He was, and he was also on the United State's government TOP SECRET wanted list.
No, the police wanted list is filled with criminals and terrorists. If a person robs a bank or murders someone, they would be the type of people put on the wanted list.
There is not one "most wanted list". Generally, each agency has their own list of criminals who need to be apprehended. However, the most well-known "Most Wanted List" is maintained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.