FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives by year, 1965
In 1965, the United States FBI, under Director J. Edgar Hoover, continued for a sixteenth year to maintain a public list of the people it regarded as the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives.
As the year 1965 began, eight of the ten places on the list remained filled by these elusive long-time fugitives from prior years, then still at large:
- 1956 #97, Eugene Francis Newman process dismissed June 11, 1965
- 1960 #137, Donald Leroy Payne process dismissed November 26, 1965
- 1962 #170, Edward Howard Maps remained still at large
- 1963 #175, Harold Thomas O'Brien process dismissed January 14, 1965
- 1964 #192, George Patrick McLaughlin arrested February 24, 1965
- 1964 #193, Chester Collins remained still at large
- 1964 #197, Alson Thomas Wahrlich remained still at large
- 1964 #199, William Hutton Coble arrested March 1, 1965
1965 is also notable for the first-time inclusion of two brothers together, Samuel Jefferson Veney and Earl Veney.
1965 fugitives
The "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" listed by the FBI in 1965 include :John William Clouser
January 7, 1965 #203Seven years on the list
John William Clouser - PROCESS DISMISSED August 1, 1972 in Montgomery, Alabama
Walter Lee Parman
January 15, 1965 #204Two weeks on the list
Walter Lee Parman - U.S. prisoner arrested January 31, 1965 in Los Angeles, California after a citizen recognized him
from a newspaper article
Gene Thomas Webb
February 11, 1965 #205One day on the list
Gene Thomas Webb - U.S. prisoner arrested February 12, 1965 in Chicago, Illinois after he was recognized by FBI Agents as
he walked along a road in Colonial Village
Samuel Jefferson Veney
February 25, 1965 #206Three weeks on the list
Samuel Jefferson Veney - U.S. prisoner arrested March 11, 1965 in Garden City, New York with his brother, Earl Veney by the FBI and Federal Narcotics Agents. Both men were working as machine operators in a manufacturing plant. A citizen cooperating with Federal Narcotics recognized Veney.
Earl Veney
March 5, 1965 #207One week on the list
Earl Veney - U.S. prisoner arrested March 11, 1965 in Garden City, New York with his brother, Samuel Veney. Earl had been listed by the FBI two weeks after his brother.
Donald Stewart Heien
March 11, 1965 #208One year on the list
Donald Stewart Heien - U.S. prisoner arrested February 3, 1966 in Newton Center, Massachusetts by the FBI after a citizen recognized him from media coverage
Arthur Pierce, Jr.
March 24, 1965 #209One day on the list
Arthur Pierce, Jr. - U.S. prisoner arrested March 25, 1965 in Spring Valley, New York after a citizen recognized him
from a newspaper article. He had been working as a painting contractor.
Donald Dean Rainey
March 26, 1965 #210Three months on the list
Donald Dean Rainey - U.S. prisoner arrested June 20, 1965 in Nogales, Arizona
Leslie Douglas Ashley
April 6, 1965 #211Two weeks on the list
Leslie Douglas Ashley - U.S. prisoner arrested April 23, 1965 in Atlanta, Georgia while he was working in a carnival side show
Charles Bryan Harris
May 6, 1965 #212One month on the list
Charles Bryan Harris - U.S. prisoner apprehended June 17, 1965 near Fairfield, Illinois, living in an old farm house
William Albert Autur Tahl
June 10, 1965 #213Five months on the list
William Albert Autur Tahl - U.S. prisoner arrested November 5, 1965 in St. Louis, Missouri by local authorities
Duane Earl Pope
June 11, 1965 #214One day on the list
Duane Earl Pope - U.S. prisoner surrendered June 11, 1965 to local police in Kansas City, Missouri shortly after he was
added to the "Top Ten" list
Allen Wade Haugsted
June 24, 1965 #215Six months on the list
Allen Wade Haugsted - U.S. prisoner arrested December 23, 1965 in Houston, Texas after a citizen recognized him from a
photo in the Houston Chronicle newspaper. He was working as a baker in a suburban shopping center.
Theodore Matthew Brechtel
June 30, 1965 #216Two months on the list
Theodore Matthew Brechtel - U.S. prisoner arrested August 16, 1965 in Chicago, Illinois at his place of employment where he was working as a painter. Although he had been using an alias, he admitted his true identity to arresting Agents stating, "I know what you want. I'm it."
Robert Allen Woodford
July 2, 1965 #217One month on the list
Robert Allen Woodford - U.S. prisoner arrested August 5, 1965 in Seattle, Washington by the FBI after a citizen recognized him from a wanted flyer
Warren Cleveland Osborne
August 12, 1965 #218One month on the list
Warren Cleveland Osborne - KILLED in a wreck from a high speed car chase September 9, 1965 near Mount Washington, Kentucky by local police, and was positively identified
through fingerprints
Holice Paul Black
August 25, 1965 #219Four months on the list
Holice Paul Black - U.S. prisoner arrested December 15, 1965 in Miami, Florida
Edward Owen Watkins
September 21, 1965 #220One year on the list
Edward Owen Watkins - U.S. prisoner arrested December 2, 1966 in Florence, Montana. FBI Agents displayed photos of
Watkins to stores selling western clothing and a salesman recognized him.
Joel Singer
November 19, 1965 #221Two weeks on the list
Joel Singer - Canadian prisoner apprehended December 1, 1965 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada by Montreal police. He
had been the object of an intensive joint investigation by the FBI and Canadian authorities.
James Edward Kennedy
December 8, 1965 #222Two weeks on the list
James Edward Kennedy - U.S. prisoner arrested December 23, 1965 in Worcester, Massachusetts after a citizen recognized
him from a newspaper article
Lawrence John Higgins
December 14, 1965 #223Two weeks on the list
Lawrence John Higgins - U.S. prisoner arrested January 3, 1966 in Emigrant Gap, California by the California Highway Patrol
Later entries
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- FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 2010s
- FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 2000s
- FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 1990s
- FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 1980s
- FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 1970s
- FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 1960s
Prior entries
- FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 1950s