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FBI 10 Most Wanted

FBI 10 Most Wanted - The FBI's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives List features criminals whose whereabouts are presently unknown. The FBI is offering rewards for information leading to the apprehension of the Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitives.

Usama (Osama?) Bin Laden still tops the list of the Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. In addition to Bin Laden are the following criminals: Eduardo Ravelo, Jason Derek Brown, James J. (Whitey) Bulger, Joe Luis Saenz, Robert William Fisher, Victor Manuel Gerena, Glen Stewart Godwin, Semion Mogilevich, and Alexis Flores.

The FBI's 10 Most Wanted List has hit the national news circuits in recent days regarding the search for James (Whitey) Bulger. The FBI has taken out advertisements in trade journals read by cosmetic surgeons in search of Bulger and his girlfriend. Since the girlfriend was known to have had prior cosmetic surgery, (breast implants)investigators assume she may try to have additional surgeries at some point in time; especially if she develops leaks in her implants, and also that Bulger may consider cosmetic surgery options as well. By advertising in these publications, the hope of the FBI is that a cosmetic surgeon may recognize them and turn them in.

I remember being fascinated by the FBI's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives List when I was a little girl. My uncle was the postmaster of a little tiny town in northern Maine, and on occasion when I was visiting I would view the list and the wall filled with mug shots of all the criminals. I remember fabricating elaborate stories in my mind of where they might be hiding out. I guess when you're a kid visiting northern Maine and hanging out in a Post Office with your uncle, you do what you can to come up with some excitement!

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