CATCH ME
DIPLOMAT William Bradford Bishop Jr spoke five languages fluently and served in US counterintelligence. When he was snubbed for promotion in 1976, he used a hammer to brutally murder his wife, mother, three sons and his dog.
The survivalist, then 39, drove hundred of miles from the family home near Washington DC to bury them in a shallow grave.
He has been spotted in Belgium, England, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, Greece and Spain, with the most credible sightings in Sweden, Italy and Switzerland, where investigators think he is to this day. The FBI’s Amy Thoreson said: “We’ve chased down a lot of rabbit holes in this case.” There is a $100,000 reward for his capture. VICTOR Manuel Gerena is the record-holder for the longest time on the FBI’s Most Wanted List.
The 59-year-old stayed on the Top 10 from May 1984 until last December for the armed robbery of a Wells Fargo armoured car. The thug got away with £7million.
The reward for his capture stands at $1million, and the investigation is ongoing.
Gerena took two security employees hostage at gunpoint and then handcuffed, bound, and injected them with aspirin and water in to disable them.
He is believed to have fled to Mexico, and then to Cuba, where is believed to be living today.