- O. J. Simpson
Orenthal James "O. J." Simpson (born July 9, 1947) (also known by his nickname, The Juice) is a retired American football player who achieved stardom at the collegiate and professional levels, and was the first NFL player to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season. He later worked as an actor, spokesperson and broadcaster. Simpson is infamous for having been tried for the murder of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman in 1994. - Chopper Read
Mark Brandon "Chopper" Read (born November 17, 1954), is an Australian former-criminal, author and celebrity. Convicted of many crimes including armed robbery, firearm offenses, assault and kidnapping, Read spent a mere 13 months outside prison between the ages of 20 and 38, then went on to become a successful author of crime novels, selling in excess of 500,000 copies of his works. More recently, he has also found success as a recording artist. - Machine Gun Kelly
George R. Kelley aka George "Machine Gun" Kelley Barnes (July 18, 1895 - July 18, 1954) was a notorious American gangster during the prohibition era. His crimes included bootlegging, armed robbery and kidnapping. Born to a wealthy family living in Memphis, Tennessee, he flunked out of Mississippi State University, while pursuing a degree in agriculture, to pursue Geneva Ramsey, and then a life of crime. - Clifford Olson
Clifford Robert Olson Jr (born January 1, 1940 in Vancouver, Canada) is a serial killer who killed two children as well as nine youths in the early 1980s. - Jason Derek Brown
Jason Derek Brown is a fugitive currently wanted by the FBI for first degree murder, armed robbery and unlawful flight to avoid prosecution. - Max B
Charles Wingate (born in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States on May 27, 1979) is a member of The Diplomats. He is better known by his stage name, Max B. - Frank Howard
Frank Howard (born April 26, 1925) is a Canadian trade unionist and politician. Born in Kimberley, British Columbia, Howard had a troubled childhood. His mother was a prostitute and his father was possibly her pimp. Howard was placed with foster parents at the age of six. At the age of 12 a judge sentenced him to six years in the custody of the Children's Aid Society. While being taken to a Vancouver orphanage, he was sexually abused by the policeman accompanying him. - Jarvis Jay Masters
Jarvis Jay Masters (b 1962) is an American Buddhist currently on death row at San Quentin State Prison in Marin County, California. He arrived at San Quentin in 1981 charged with armed robbery. - Roger Rogerson
Roger Caleb Rogerson (born January 3, 1941) is a controversial former Detective-Sergeant of the New South Wales Police Force. He was one of the most decorated officers, having received awards for bravery, outstanding policemanship and devotion to duty, including the Peter Mitchell Trophy which is the highest annual police award. Rogerson is also well-known for his association with other NSW detectives who are reputed to have been corrupt, … - Allen Lee Davis
Allen Lee Davis (July 20, 1944 - July 8, 1999) was a mass murderer executed on July 8, 1999, for the May 11, 1982 Jacksonville, Florida murder of Nancy Weiler, who was three-months pregnant at the time. According to reports, Nancy Weiler, was "beaten almost beyond recognition" by Davis with a .357, and hit over 25 times in the face and head. He was also convicted of killing Nancy Weiler's two daughters, Kristina (10, shot twice in the face) and Katherine (5, … - Alan Gell
Alan Gell was convicted of the murder of Allen Ray Jenkins in 1995. Gell was indicted August 7, 1995 on charges of first degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, armed robbery and conspiracy to commit armed robbery of Allen Ray Jenkins. He was sentenced to death by Bertie County, Superior Court for the crime of first degree murder. He was later freed from death row. - Buck Barrow
Marvin Ivan "Buck" Barrow (March 14, 1905-July 29,1933) was the older brother of Clyde Barrow of Bonnie and Clyde fame. Buck was the third of eight children born to Henry and Cummie Barrow. His early ventures into crime included stealing roosters and cars. Buck, like four of his siblings served time at a young age in the Texas prison system. After being released, Barrow married Blanche Caldell in 1931, having been married twice previously with two children not with Blanche. - Tom Manning
Born to a Boston postal clerk, Tom Manning is known for killing a police officer during a routine traffic stop, and for his involvement with leftist militants who bombed a series of US military and commercial institutes in the 1980s. As a youth, he shined shoes and raised pigeons, before finding work as a stockboy. He joined the US Military in 1963, and the following year was stationed at Guantanamo Bay, … - Neddy Smith
Arthur Stanley "Neddy" Smith, (born November 17, 1944), is an Australian criminal. He was born, to an Australian mother and an American serviceman father he never knew, and brought up in Sydney. Smith has been serving a life sentence since 1989 and is presently imprisoned in Lithgow Correctional Centre after being moved from Long Bay Correctional Centre in Sydney, New South Wales, where he spent 14 years of his life. - Professor Backwards
James Edmonson, Sr., also known as Professor Backwards, (June 10, 1910-January 29, 1976) was a vaudevillian/comedian who appeared on TV from the 1950s to the early 1970s, most notably on "The Ed Sullivan Show", "The Tonight Show", and "The Mike Douglas Show". In addition to traditional stand-up comedy, Edmonson's act featured his ability to write in script that was upside down and/or backwards, spell words backwards, … - Koopsta Knicca
Robert Cooper, aka Koopsta Knicca or Koop, was a member of the Memphis, Tennessee rap group Three 6 Mafia. He is characterised by his fast rap, which made him one of Three Six's most recognized and lauded MCs. Koopsta Knicca, and several other members (Crunchy Black, K-Rock, T-Rock, Gangsta Boo, MC Mack, Kingpin Skinny Pimp, Playa Fly, and La' Chat), left the group, citing monetary disputes. - Aris Kindt
Aris Kindt (Aris the Kid) was the alias of a man (real name Adriaan Adriaanszoon) convicted of armed robbery in the Netherlands in the early 1600s. He was sentenced to death by hanging. His body was later autopsied by the Amsterdam Guild of Surgeons on 16 January 1632. His autopsy was later captured in the 1632 Rembrandt painting "Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp", which depicts the surgeon Nicolaes Tulp at work. - Nik Radev
"Nikolai "The Russian" Radev" was a Bulgarian refugee who became known as a career criminal in Melbourne. During his life he was jailed for assault, blackmail, threats to kill, extortion, firearm offences, armed robbery and drug charges. According to police he was an enforcer for the Melbourne head of the Russian mafia, robbing drug dealers at gunpoint and that he also had access to a machine-gun. Radev was shot and killed in Queen St Coburg on April 15, … - Jonathan Reid
Jonathan Douglass Reid (born October 24, 1972, Nashville, USA) is a professional boxer who has spent a stretch of three years in prison for armed robbery. He is a single parent and has five children. He was a contestant on reality TV show The Contender. On the show, he was placed on the East Coast team, fighting Jesse Brinkley in the second first round fight. In a second consecutive surprise (after Gomez beat Manfredo), Reid lost. - Kevin Alejandro
Kevin Alejandro (born April 7, 1976, in San Antonio, Texas) is an American actor of Mexican descent. He grew up in the small West Texas town of Snyder and attended the University of Texas at Austin. Alejandro is currently appearing in the ABC series "Ugly Betty", playing Santos, the father of Justin Suarez and love interest of Hilda. In the first-season finale of "Ugly Betty", Santos is shot while attempting to foil an armed robbery and apparently killed. - Squizzy Taylor
Joseph Leslie Theodore Taylor ("Squizzy Taylor") (b. 29 June 1888 in Brighton, Victoria d. 27 October 1927) was a Melbourne based gangster. He earned the nickname 'Squizzy' due to an ulcerated, droopy left eyelid. He began his working life as jockey on John Wren's pony circuit and at the age of 18 received his first conviction for assault. He went from petty crimes, such as pickpocketing to stand over activities such as murder and armed robbery. - Keith Faure
Keith George Faure (b. June, 1951), from Norlane, Victoria, Australia, is an Australian citizen convicted of multiple murder, currently serving life imprisonment with a minimum non-parole period of 19 years for the role in the Melbourne gangland killings. Faure's criminal history includes further convictions for armed robbery, breaking and entering and manslaughter. - Jackie Cerone
John "Jackie The Lackey" Cerone (born July 7, 1914-November 20, 1996) was an Chicago mobster and leader of the Chicago Outfit during the late 1960s. He was the younger brother of mobster Frank "Skippy" Cerone and father of the lawyer John Peter Cerone and Clara Cerone. During the 1950s Cerone was a chauffeur to boss Tony "Joe Batters" Accardo, then became the protegee of boss Sam "Momo" Giancana. - Michael H. Kenyon
Michael H. Kenyon (born circa 1944) is an American criminal nicknamed the Enema Bandit. He pled guilty to a decade-long series of armed robberies of female victims, some of which involved sexual assaults where he would give them enemas. He used the alias Gino Cordero and is also known as the "Champaign Enema Bandit," the "Ski Masked Bandit," and "The Illinois Enema Bandit." - Ivan Grose
Ivan Grose (born October 8, 1928 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian businessman and politician. From 1947 to 1951, Grose served in the Royal Canadian Air Force. In 1957 Grose, then 29, held up a bank in Hamilton, Ontario. Grose reportedly took a 22-year-old man who had gone to the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce branch hostage with a handgun to his back, and left the bank with $6 000 stuffed into a paper bag. Grose was tried, and eventually pled guilty. - Michael Dellums
Michael Dellums is a convicted murderer. Dellums began his criminal career at 16 with an armed robbery. Five years later, in 1979, he was convicted of murdering a man over a $20 bag of marijuana. As of 2006, he is still in prison and has been denied parole multiple times. He is the ex-stepson of United States politician Ron Dellums from the latter's first marriage. Michael was born during divorce proceedings his first wife and another man. - Benjamin Fein
Benjamin "Dopey Benny" Fein (c. 1887-1962/1977?) was an early American gangster who dominated New York labor racketeering in the 1910s. With a criminal record dating back to 1900, Fein's arrest record included thirty charges from petty theft and assault to grand larceny and murder (of which he was acquitted twice due to lack of evidence). Born in New York City, New York in 1887, … - Carl Gugasian
Carl Gugasian is an American prisoner who is currently serving a seventeen year sentence for robbery. Known as "The Friday Night Bank Robber", he is perhaps the most prolific of such criminals in US history, having robbed more than fifty banks over a thirty year period, for a total of more than $2 million. - Chad Gabriel Dekoven
Chad Gabriel DeKoven is a U.S. felon and prison inmate who took the US federal government to court because he was not treated as a God. He claims he is a "Messiah-God". DeKoven was convicted of armed robbery and imprisoned in Standish Prison in Bay City, Michigan. He sued the prison system because he "wasn't being treated like God". He demanded full-time personal attendants and thousands of trees, animals and precious metals. - Ralph Greene
Ralph Waldo "Petey" Greene (January 23, 1928 - January 10, 1984) was an African-American television and radio talk show host. A two-time Emmy Award-winner, Greene overcame drug addiction and a prison sentence for armed robbery to become one of Washington, D.C.'s most prominent media personalities. Greene was born in Washington, D.C and attended Stevens Elementary School. He dropped out of high school in grade 11, enlisted in the Army, … - James Torello
James Vincent "Turk" Torello (December 1930-April 1979) was an Italian-American mobster and leading enforcer for the Chicago Outfit during the mid-to-late 1970s. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Torello's first arrest was in 1945; his rap sheet would eventually include auto theft, armed robbery, burglary and hijacking. Torello would serve two years in federal prison for violating firearms laws. - Anthony J. Biase
Anthony Joseph Biase (September 6, 1909-September 21, 1991) was an Omaha mobster who had a long career in gambling and narcotics and briefly headed the Omaha, Nebraska, crime organization. Born in Omaha, Biase's rap sheet went back to 1922. It included several burglary and assault charges. Biase and his brother Benny owned a cigar store that served as a front for a bookmaking operation. During the 1930s, Biase was arrested on charges including bookmaking, burglary, … - Rocco Pranno
Rocco Salvatore Pranno (December 18, 1916-July 1979) was a Chicago mobster and member of the Chicago Outfit who operated on the city's West Side. Born in Stone Park, Illinois, Pranno's criminal record stretches back to 1934 and included charges of armed robbery, extortion, murder and bombing. Pranno served one year for assault and battery at the Joliet Prison in Joliet, Illinois. - Eco James Coli
Eco James Coli (February 15, 1922-December 1982) was a Chicago mobster who was both a hitman and enforcer for the Chicago Outfit. Starting in 1945, Coli's arrest record included attempted hijacking, assault and battery, and sexual assault charges. He also was a suspect in a string of high profile gangland slayings. Law enforcement identified Coli as working exclusively with the Outfit on murder contracts. - Edward Ramsey
Im cool,straight and Thug. - Ricardo Ramsey
IM a Straight KIllah. - Casey Clarkson
I enjoy sunsets, long walks in the park and women who only talk during commercials. I'm currently creating a suntan cream composed of Crisco cooking oil, brown #9 and kosher salt. I've recently been afflicted with what is known as I.B.S. (irritable bowel syndrome) - Dustin Chappell
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