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FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives by year, 1964

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FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives by year, 1964

In 1964, the United States FBI, under Director J. Edgar Hoover, continued for a fifteenth year to maintain a public list of the people it regarded as the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives.

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As the year 1964 began, nine of the ten places on the list remained filled by these elusive long-time fugitives from prior years, then still at large:

  • 1950 #14 (fourteen years), Frederick J. Tenuto process dismissed March 9, 1964
  • 1956 #97 (eight years), Eugene Francis Newman remained still at large
  • 1960 #137 (four years), Donald Leroy Payne remained still at large
  • 1961 #158 (three years), John Gibson Dillon found murdered March 2, 1964
  • 1962 #170 (two years), Edward Howard Maps remained still at large
  • 1963 #175 (one year), Harold Thomas O'Brien remained still at large
  • 1963 #178 (one year), Howard Jay Barnard arrested April 6, 1964
  • 1963 #181 (three months), Thomas Asbury Hadder arrested January 13, 1964
  • 1963 #182 (one year), Alfred Oponowicz captured December 23, 1964
  • By year end, despite the nearly full list it began the year with, the FBI again had a very productive year of new captures, and added a total of an additional nineteen new Fugitives.

    Also notable in 1964 was the removal from the list of the Fugitive with the longest time ever spent on the list up to that time, Fugitive #14, Frederick J. Tenuto, who had been listed in the very first year of the first top Ten, although he was not an original Top Tenner. Tenuto's record of fourteen years on the list would not be surpassed until several decades later.

    1964 fugitives

    The "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" listed by the FBI in 1964 include (in FBI list appearance sequence order):

    Jesse James Gilbert

    January 27, 1964 #184
    One month on the list
    Jesse James Gilbert - U.S. prisoner arrested February 26, 1964 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by FBI Agents. In order to hide his identity, he was wearing a wig, had on dark glasses, and had placed bandages over a tattoo on his left arm. After being apprehended by the Agents, Gilbert remarked, "You men are real gentlemen, and if I had to be picked up I'm glad it was by the FBI."

    Sammie Earl Ammons

    February 10, 1964 #185
    Three months on the list
    Sammie Earl Ammons - U.S. prisoner arrested May 15, 1964 in Cherokee, Alabama by local police after a high-speed chase as local authorities pursued him across the state line after he attempted to pass a bad check in a Rome, Georgia store

    Frank B. Dumont

    March 10, 1964 #186
    One month on the list
    Frank B. Dumont - U.S. prisoner arrested April 27, 1964 in Tucson, Arizona by local police after committing a burglary in an apartment building

    William Beverly Hughes

    March 18, 1964 #187
    One month on the list
    William Beverly Hughes - U.S. prisoner arrested April 11, 1964 in Bylas, Arizona by the Arizona Highway Patrol after a citizen recognized him from a description reported in a newspaper article

    Quay Cleon Kilburn

    March 23, 1964 #188
    Three months on the list
    Quay Cleon Kilburn - U.S. prisoner arrested June 25, 1964 in Ogden, Utah; 2nd appearance on the list, was also Fugitive #105, arrested in Los Angeles, California June 2, 1958 FBI Special Agent Lewis Libby arrested Kilburn while staking out a boarding house where Kilburn was thought to be hiding out.

    Joseph Francis Bryan, Jr.

    April 14, 1964 #189
    Two weeks on the list
    Joseph Francis Bryan, Jr. - U.S. prisoner arrested April 28, 1964 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

    John Robert Bailey

    April 22, 1964 #190
    Two weeks on the list
    John Robert Bailey - U.S. prisoner arrested May 4, 1964 in Hayward, California where he had posed as a plumber for two years.

    George Zavada

    May 6, 1964 #191
    One month on the list
    George Zavada - U.S. prisoner arrested June 12, 1964 in San Jose, California after a gun battle in which he was shot in the chest and rushed to a hospital in Santa Clara to undergo surgery

    George Patrick McLaughlin

    May 8, 1964 #192
    Nine months on the list
    George Patrick McLaughlin - U.S. prisoner arrested February 24, 1965 in Dorchester, Massachusetts in his third floor apartment

    Chester Collins

    May 14, 1964 #193
    Three years on the list
    Chester Collins - process dismissed March 30, 1967 in West Palm Beach, Florida at the request of local authorities

    Edward Newton Nivens

    May 28, 1964 #194
    Five days on the list
    Edward Newton Nivens - U.S. prisoner arrested June 2, 1964 in Tampa, Florida by the FBI after a citizen recognized him from a wanted flyer

    Louis Frederick Vasselli

    June 15, 1964 #195
    Three months on the list
    Louis Frederick Vasselli - U.S. prisoner arrested September 1, 1964 in Calumet City, Illinois by the FBI after an old schoolmate recognized him from a wanted flyer

    Thomas Edward Galloway

    June 24, 1964 #196
    One month on the list
    Thomas Edward Galloway - U.S. prisoner arrested July 17, 1964 at a golf course in Danville, Virginia by the FBI after a citizen recognized him from a newspaper article

    Alson Thomas Wahrlich

    July 9, 1964 #197
    Three years on the list
    Alson Thomas Wahrlich - U.S. prisoner arrested October 28, 1967 in Treasure Island, Florida after a citizen recognized his description in Argosy magazine

    Kenneth Malcolm Christiansen

    July 27, 1964 #198
    Two months on the list
    Kenneth Malcolm Christiansen - U.S. prisoner arrested September 8, 1964 in Silver Spring, Maryland by local authorities after attempting to rob a seafood restaurant

    William Hutton Coble

    September 11, 1964 #199
    Six months on the list
    William Hutton Coble - U.S. prisoner arrested March 1, 1965 in Charlotte, North Carolina by Charlotte police after an unsuccessful attempt to rob a bank

    Lloyd Donald Greeson, Jr.

    September 18, 1964 #200
    One week on the list
    Lloyd Donald Greeson, Jr. - U.S. prisoner arrested September 23, 1964 in Lake Elsinore, California by the Chief of Police after a citizen recognized him from a photograph on the wanted flyer

    Raymond Lawrence Wyngaard

    October 5, 1964 #201
    One month on the list
    Raymond Lawrence Wyngaard - U.S. prisoner arrested November 28, 1964 in a taxi cab in downtown Madison, Wisconsin

    Norman Belyea Gorham

    December 10, 1964 #202
    Five months on the list
    Norman Belyea Gorham - U.S. prisoner arrested May 27, 1965 in Los Angeles, California after a citizen recognized him from a television announcement

    References

    FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives by year, 1964 Wikipedia