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  1. Ayman Al-Zawahiri

    Ayman Muhammad Rabaie al-Zawahiri or closer to the original Arabic pronunciation al-Zawahri (born June 19, 1951) is a prominent member of al-Qaeda, and was the second and last "emir" of Egyptian Islamic Jihad, having succeeded 'Abbud al-Zummar in the latter role when al-Zummar was jailed for life in Egypt. Al-Zawahiri is a qualified surgeon, and is an author of works including numerous al-Qaeda statements. He speaks Arabic, French, and English.

  2. Tony Mokbel

    Antonios Sajih 'Tony' Mokbel (b. August 8, 1965) is a convicted drug trafficker from Melbourne, Australia, who was a fugitive until his recapture in Greece on June 5 2007. Detectives from Operation Purana allege that he is the mastermind behind the Melbourne amphetamines trade. He has been linked to Carl Williams, as well as the killing of several victims of the Melbourne gangland war. He disappeared from Melbourne while on trial in March 2006, …

  3. Simon Wiesenthal

    Simon Wiesenthal, KBE, (Buczacz, December 31, 1908 - Vienna, September 20, 2005) was an Austrian-Jewish architectural engineer who became a Nazi hunter after surviving the Holocaust. Following four and a half years in the concentration camps of Janowska, Plaszow, and Mauthausen during World War II, …

  4. Mohammed Omar

    Mullah Mohammed Omar (born c. 1959, Nodeh, near Kandahar) or simply Mullah Omar, is the reclusive leader of the Taliban of Afghanistan and was Afghanistan's de facto head of state from 1996 to 2001, under the title Commander of the Faithful. Since the Post-9/11 war in Afghanistan began in 2001 he has been in hiding and wanted by U.S. authorities for harboring Osama bin Laden and his al-Qaeda organization. He is believed to be hiding in Pakistan.

  5. Elvira Arellano

    Elvira Arellano (born 1975) is a Mexican citizen living illegally in the United States who, facing deportation from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, took sanctuary in the Adalberto United Methodist Church, of Chicago in August 2006. As of June 2007 she had not been removed from the church. She is considered a fugitive by U.S. authorities. She is the president of La Familia Latina Unida (United Latino Family), …

  6. Page Kennedy

    Page Kennedy (born November 23, 1976) is an American television and film actor. Kennedy attended Western Michigan University where his talent was discovered. He soon transferred to the University of Delaware to major in theatre and acting. Kennedy soon moved to Los Angeles and began to guest star on several shows including "Six Feet Under", "Blind Justice", "Barbershop", "Love, Inc.", "NYPD Blue" and "The Shield".

  7. Eric Robert Rudolph

    Eric Robert Rudolph (born September 19, 1966), also known as the Olympic Park Bomber, is an American anti-abortion and anti-gay extremist and domestic terrorist who committed a series of bombings across the southern United States, which killed three people and injured at least 150 others. He declared that his bombings were part of a guerrilla campaign against abortion, …

  8. Allen Tate

    John Orley Allen Tate (November 19, 1899 - February 9, 1979) was an American poet, essayist, and social commentator, and Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, 1943 - 1944. Allen Tate was born near Winchester, Kentucky the son of John Orley Tate, a businessman, and Eleanor Parke Custis Varnell. In 1916 and 1917 Tate studied the violin at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music.

  9. Jesse James Hollywood

    Jesse James Hollywood aka Spanner (born January 28, 1980 in Los Angeles, California) was a drug dealer and fugitive. He allegedly kidnapped and ordered the murder of Nicholas Markowitz. His drugs trade allowed him to acquire a small fortune with which he bought a $200,000 property in the San Fernando Valley area of Southern California and numerous exotic sports cars. He is currently awaiting trial in California, starting after 2007.

  10. Donald Davidson

    Donald Grady Davidson (August 8, 1893, Campbellsville in Giles County, Tennessee - April 25, 1968, Nashville, Tennessee) was a U.S. poet, essayist, social and literary critic, and author. He is best known as a founding member of the Nashville circle of poets known as the Fugitives and of an overlapping group, the Southern Agrarians. Davidson's parents were teachers. His secondary education was a classical one, grounded in Latin, Greek, English, and mathematics.

  11. Richard Lee McNair

    Richard Lee McNair, (born December 9, 1958, in Duncan, Oklahoma) was serving two life sentences for murder, attempted murder, and burglary for crimes committed in North Dakota when he escaped in April 2006 from a federal maximum-security prison facility in Pollock, Louisiana. Federal officials said he escaped by burying himself under mail bags and escaping from a mail processing facility.

  12. Radovan Karadžić

    Radovan Karadžić is a former Bosnian Serb politician, poet and psychiatrist fugitive indicted for war crimes and genocide by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague. There is currently an outstanding international arrest warrant against Karadžić following the Rule 61 of ICTY which concluded that there are reasonable grounds for believing that the accused has committed the crimes in question including genocide.

  13. Bradford Bishop

    William Bradford Bishop, Jr. (born August 1, 1936) was a United States Foreign Service officer who has been a fugitive from justice since allegedly murdering five members of his family in 1976.

  14. Clayton Waagner

    Clayton Lee Waagner (born August 25, 1956 in North Dakota) is a convicted bank robber, domestic terrorist and anti-abortion activist. He is currently in prison. As an escaped fugitive from justice in a period during the spring, summer and fall of 2001, Waagner became infamous on September 21, 2001 as the FBI's 467th Fugitive to be placed on the Ten Most Wanted list for carjackings, firearms violations, and bank robbery, …

  15. Louis Riel

    Louis Riel was a Canadian politician, a founder of the province of Manitoba, and leader of the Métis people of the Canadian prairies. He led two resistance movements against the Canadian government that sought to preserve Métis rights and culture as their homelands in the Northwest came progressively under the Canadian sphere of influence. The first such resistance was the Red River Rebellion of 1869-1870.

  16. John List

    John Emil List (born September 17, 1925 in Bay City, Michigan) is a convicted mass murderer who, on November 9, 1971, murdered his mother, his wife and three children in their sparsely furnished 18-room mansion in Westfield, New Jersey, and then disappeared. He had planned everything so meticulously that nearly a month passed before anyone noticed that anything was amiss. A fugitive from justice for nearly eighteen years, …

  17. Ratko Mladić

    Ratko Mladić (born March 12, 1942) was the Chief of Staff of the Army of the Republika Srpska (VRS) (the Bosnian Serb Army) during the 1992-95 war in Bosnia. Mladić was indicted on charges of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague in connection with the 1992-1996 siege of Sarajevo and the massacre of around 8,300 Bosniak men and boys on July 11, 1995 at Srebrenica.

  18. Mark Everett

    Mark Everett, born Manuel Benitez, 28 September 1969, but is also known as "Mike Evers" & "Manuel Velasco" is a former child actor in Hollywood films who achieved recent infamy for being wanted for questioning by the police in the murder of his wife in 2004. He was only nine years old when he began his acting career. He was fairly successful, starring in commercials, TV shows and movies.

  19. Velupillai Prabhakaran

    Velupillai Prabhakaran (Tamil: வேலுப்பிள்ளை பிரபாகரன்; born November 26, 1954), sometimes referred to as Pirabaharan or Thambi, was born in the northern coastal town of Velvettithurai, Sri Lanka to "Thiruvenkadam Velupillai" and "Vallipuram Parvathy". At the age of 21, he founded the organisation now known as the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), and is currently its leader.

  20. Umar Patek

    Umar Patek is a member of Jemaah Islamiyah who is wanted in the United States, Australia, and Indonesia on terrorism charges. There is a $1 million reward being offered by the Rewards For Justice Program for information leading to his capture. Patek is believed to have served as the assistant for the field coordinator of the 2002 bombings in Bali, Indonesia, which killed 202 people. Patek was born in 1970 and is a Javanese Arabic man, 166 cm tall, weighing 60 kg, …

  21. Tomo Razmilovic

    Tomo Razmilovic (born 31 May 1942) is a Croatian businessman. He is the former chief executive officer of Long Island, New York-based Symbol Technologies. Currently, the United States Government considers him a fugitive, with the United States Postal Inspection Service offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to his arrest and conviction. Born in Split, Croatia, Razmilovic, studied electrical engineering in his native country and later studied in Sweden.

  22. Stojan Župljanin

    Stojan Župljanin was a Serbian police commander. Stojan Župljanin was born in 1951 in Maslovare, a village in Bosnia-Herzegovina, then Yugoslavia. As commander of the Bosnian Serb police during the Bosnian Serb war, Župljanin had operational control over the police forces responsible for the detention camps where thousands of prisoners were allegedly held in horrific conditions and many were murdered.

  23. Donald Eugene Webb

    Donald Eugene Perkins (A. D. Baker, Donald Eugene Perkins, Donald Eugene Pierce, John S. Portas, Stanley John Portas, Bev Webb, Eugene Bevlin Webb, Eugene Donald Webb, Stanley Webb, Johannes Hecker) (born July 14, 1931 in Oklahoma), better known as Donald Eugene Webb, is a fugitive from justice wanted for allegedly killing police chief Gregory Adams in the small community of Saxonburg, Pennsylvania on December 4, 1980.

  24. Katherine Ann Power

    Katherine Ann Power (b. January 25 1949) is an American ex-criminal and long-time fugitive, who was placed on the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) Most Wanted List in 1970, along with her accomplice Susan Edith Saxe, a fellow student at Brandeis University. The two participated in robberies at a Massachusetts National Guard armory and a bank in Brighton, Massachusetts where Boston police officer William Schroeder was shot and killed by one of their accomplices.

  25. 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.

  26. Roberto Solis

    Roberto Solis (born 1945) is an armored car robber, convicted murderer and poet. He had over thirty aliases including Pancho Aguila, a pen name he used in prison while writing poetry. In 1969, Solis held up an armored car in San Francisco. He shot the guard in the back and grabbed the money bag but it was empty. The guard died and Solis did 24 years in Folsom prison. In 1992, Solis made parole and began calling himself Julius Suave.

  27. Merrill Moore

    Merrill Moore (1903 - 1957) was an American M.D., psychiatrist and poet. Moore attended Vanderbilt_University, where he was a member of the Fugitives, a group of poets and literary scholars. Moore authored over 50,000 sonnets. Some of his books were illustrated by Edward_Gorey.

  28. Félicien Kabuga

    Félicien Kabuga is a Rwandan businessman, accused of bankrolling and participating in the Rwandan Genocide. Kabuga was born in Muniga, in the commune of Mukarange, prefecture of Byumba, Rwanda. A multimillionaire, he was closely connected to Juvénal Habyarimana's MRND party. In June 1994, after Rwanda was conquered by the RPF, Kabuga fled the country. He first attempted to enter Switzerland, but was ordered to leave.

  29. Rafael Caro Quintero

    Rafael Caro Quintero is a Mexican drug lord and co-founder of the Guadalajara Cartel with Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo. His family is based in the Sonora region. Most of his family live in Caborca Sonora, Mexico. He is wanted by the U.S. government for kidnapping and murder of a federal agent, violent crimes in aid of racketeering, possession with intent to distribute marijuana and cocaine, murder, continuing criminal enterprise.

  30. Protais Mpiranya

    Protais Mpiranya is a Rwandan soldier, who is alleged to have participated in the Rwandan Genocide.

  31. Paul Eischeid

    Paul Merle Eischeid (b. January 22, 1972) is an American fugitive wanted for the brutal murder of a woman in Tempe, Arizona while he was a member of the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club. He is also charged with drug trafficking and violation of RICO statutes.

  32. Donald K. Stern

    Donald K. Stern was the U.S. attorney for Massachusetts from 1993 to 2001. He was best known for prosecuting mob figures, including fugitive Winter Hill Gang leader James "Whitey" Bulger and his partner, Stephen "The Rifleman" Flemmi. He is currently a partner at the Boston office of Bingham McCutchen, LLP and teaches a course called Government Lawyer at Harvard Law School.

  33. Michael Woodbury

    Michael Woodbury, 31, of Windham, Maine, is the suspect in a triple murder. The shootings took place in Conway, New Hampshire on July 2, 2007 at Army Barracks, a military supply store. Woodbury has active warrants in South Carolina for armed robbery and in Georgia for arson, burglary, and forgery.

  34. Francesco Pazienza

    Francesco Pazienza (born 1946) is an Italian businessman, and former officer of the Italian military intelligence agency, SISMI. As of April 2007, he has been paroled to the community of Lerici, after serving many years in prison, including a 1993 conviction due to his role in the Banco Ambrosiano scandal, and a 1982 conviction for mishandling state secrets. Pazienza holds a degree in medicine from the University of Rome.

  35. Dj Keoki

    Superstar DJ Keoki (born October 22,1966, Keoki Franconi) is a trance musician who was born in El Salvador (many say he was actually born in Panama), and raised in Maui. He has many nicknames, most of them created himself. Among them are: "The Bad Boy of Techno", "The It Boy", "The Pied Piper", "The Mixmaster", and "The God of Techno" (Also "That Fucker DJ" and of course, "Superstar DJ Keoki"). Franconi grew up in Maui, Hawaii. As a young man he moved to New York City, …

  36. Callixte Nzabonimana

    Callixte Nzabonimana is a former Rwandan politician who is accused of participating in the Rwandan Genocide.

  37. Saner Wonggoun

    Technical Sergeant Saner Wonggoun (born January 22 1947) is a Thai American who was the United States Air Force's top fugitive from 1994 to 2006. Born in Nakhon Nayok, Thailand, Saner Wonggoun moved to the United States at the age of 21 and enlisted in the Air Force in the mid-1970s. He gained United States citizenship in 1978, now having dual citizenship with his home nation of Thailand as well.

  38. William Yandell Elliott

    William Yandell Elliott (1896-1979) was an American historian and political advisor to six U.S. presidents. Born in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, he served as an artillery battery commander in World War I. He attended Vanderbilt University, where he was a member of the group of poets and literary scholars known as the Fugitives. As a Rhodes Scholar, he attended Balliol College, Oxford, where he read Philosophy, Politics and Economics, …

  39. Laura Smith Haviland

    Laura Smith Haviland was one of the most important women in the history of the Underground Railroad. She helped guide thousands of fugitives to freedom. She wrote: :"It is due to my parents to say, if I have been instrumental, through the grace of God, to bless his poor and lowly of earth, by adapting means to ends in relieving suffering humanity, it is largely owing to their influence."

  40. Idelphonse Nizeyimana

    Idelphonse Nizeyimana is a Rwandan soldier, who is alleged to have participated in the Rwandan Genocide. An ethnic Hutu, Nizeyimana was born in Gisenyi prefecture, in the same commune as President Juvénal Habyarimana. In 1994, he held the rank of captain in the Rwandan Armed Forces, and was the second-in-command, after Tharcisse Muvunyi, of the École des sous-officiers (ESO).

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