These are very bad men – certainly the worst of the worst in the USA – all fugitives. Their crimes are many (detailed in the links in the article) and they are still on the loose. The FBI is offering rewards for information leading to the apprehension of Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. Check each fugitive page for the
specific amount. This list is not fake and comes from the public FBI website as public information. Click into the post to see the list.
Eduardo Ravelo
Jason Derek Brown
Jason Derek Brown is wanted for murder and armed robbery. In November 2004, authorities say Brown shot and killed an armored car guard outside a Phoenix, Arizona movie theater and fled on a bicycle with $56,000 in a duffel bag. News of his addition to the FBI’s Top 10 list was first broken on the website of the TV show America’s Most Wanted. The reward for information leading to Brown’s capture is $100,000.
James J Bulger
James J. Bulger is wanted for his role in numerous murders (18 counts) committed from the early 1970s through the mid-1980s in connection with his leadership of an organized crime group that allegedly controlled extortion, drug deals, and other illegal activities in the Boston, Massachusetts, area. He has a violent temper and is known to carry a knife at all times. He was once the boss of Boston’s Winter Hill Gang before he went into hiding. The reward for information leading to Bulger’s capture is $1,000,000.
Joe Luis Saenz

James J. Bulger is wanted for his role in numerous murders (18 counts) committed from the early 1970s through the mid-1980s in connection with his leadership of an organized crime group that allegedly controlled extortion, drug deals, and other illegal activities in the Boston, Massachusetts, area. He
has a violent temper and is known to carry a knife at all times. He was once the boss of Boston’s Winter Hill Gang before he went into hiding. The reward for information leading to Bulger’s capture is $1,000,000.
Robert William Fisher

Robert William Fisher is wanted for allegedly killing his wife Mary and their two young children Robert Jr. and Brittany and then blowing up the house in which they all lived in Scottsdale, Arizona in April of 2001. Possible motive for the murders is that Mary was about to file a divorce he
didn’t want to go through.[12] The reward for information leading to Fisher’s capture is $100,000.
Victor Manuel Gerena

Victor Manuel Gerena is wanted in connection with the armed robbery of approximately $7 million from a security company in West Hartford, Connecticut in 1983. He allegedly took two security employees hostage at gunpoint and then handcuffed, bound and injected them with an unknown, non-lethal,
substance to further disable them. The FBI believes he may be living in Cuba. The reward for information leading to Gerena’s capture is $1,000,000.
Glen Stewart Godwin

Glen Stewart Godwin is being sought for his 1987 escape from Folsom State Prison in California, where he was serving a lengthy sentence for murder. He was subsequently imprisoned in Mexico on drug trafficking charges, but escaped from prison there as well. The reward for information leading to
Godwin’s capture is $100,000.
Alexis Flores

Alexis Flores is wanted for the kidnapping and murder of five-year-old Iriana DeJesus in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in July 2000. According to a profile on America’s Most Wanted, there is evidence child was also raped before the murder, though rape is not listed on his official FBI poster. He was last
seen in Arizona, where he served a prison term for forgery. He may have returned to Honduras, where he is believed to still have ties. The reward for information leading to Flores’ capture is $100,000.
Semion Mogilevich
Osama Bin Laden
Osama bin Laden[8] is the leader of al-Qaeda, and is wanted in connection with the August 7, 1998, bombings of the United States embassies, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya. These attacks killed over 200 people. Bin Laden and al-Qaeda are also responsible for the October 12, 2000, attack on the USS Cole off the coast of Yemen, which killed 17. Although bin Laden also later appeared on the first publicly released FBI Most Wanted Terrorists list on October 10, 2001, he was listed there for the 1998 embassy attack, and not for his alleged role in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks that killed nearly 3,000, because the most wanted lists name fugitives charged with a crime by a prosecutor or under indictment by a grand jury. Bin Laden was named as an unindicted co-conspirator in, for instance, the federal indictment against convicted terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui, but has not been formally indicted for his role in the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Osama bin Laden is the subject of a $25 million reward through the State Department’s Rewards for Justice program targeting international fugitives, especially terrorists, plus $2 million through a program developed and funded by the Air Line Pilots Association and the Air Transport Association.









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