10 Women Who Made the FBI's Most Wanted List

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Women who made the FBI's Most Wanted List. These young women are still on the loose & are looked for everywhere in the world after they escaped from terrifying scenes.


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10 Donna Jean Willmott
Donna Jean Willmott was part of the Weather Underground. She and Claude Daniel Marks landed a double spot on the Most Wanted List after purchasing something. What they didn’t know at the time was that their contact was actually an undercover agent. After discovering a monitoring device in their car, Marks and Willmott went underground along with their spouses. For years they lived several blocks from each other in Pittsburgh, under assumed identities.
9 Bernardine Dorhn
In May 1970, the Weather Underground issued a ‘Declaration’. By 1970, Bernardine Dorhn was one of the group’s leaders. She was placed on the Most Wanted List after the Weathermen accidentally went to a townhouse in New York’s Greenwich Village, that same year. Dorhn went into hiding but was taken off the list three years later, after it emerged that they had been gathering information on members of the Weather Underground.
8 & 7 Katherine Ann Power and Susan Edith Saxe
In 1970, Katherine Ann Power was a senior at Brandeis University. She and then roommate Susan Edith Saxe were active protesters against social constructs. When student-led protests were no longer enough for them, they decided to take a stand against the system. The three men were apprehended shortly after the bank incident while Saxe and Power went on the run and were placed on the Most Wanted List.
6 Angela Yvonne Davis
An African-American high-school student Jonathan Jackson took over a Marin County courtroom in 1970. Davis became a wanted woman and then director J. Edgar Hoover, placed her on the Most Wanted List. When she was ultimately found in 1971, President Nixon congratulated the them for the apprehension. A nation-wide movement for her release was organized and supported by prominent artists such as John Lennon and Yoko Ono. In 1972, Davis was acquitted of all charges.
5 Ruth Eisemann-Schier
On December 17, 1968, Ruth Eisemann-Schier helped Gary Steven Krist taking 20-year-old Barbara Jane Mackle. They took her from a motel room in Atlanta and put her in a box about a foot and a half underground. They supplied food, water, an air pump and a battery-powered lamp inside the box. Mackle’s father was a millionaire land developer in Florida with personal ties to president-elect Richard Nixon. In exchange, they told the authorities where they could find Mackle. A few months later, she was taken after applying for a nurse position in Oklahoma. Even though she’d used the alias Donna Sue Wills, a routine applicant fingerprint check gave her away.
4 Shanika Minor
Tamecca Perry was pregnant and around five days from her due date, when she saw Shanika Minor. The following morning, however, Minor returned to the duplex and confronted Perry once again. After being placed on the Most Wanted list with a $100,000 reward, her time on the run was short lived. Minor was apprehended on July 1, 2016 and subsequently sentenced to 30 years in prison.
3 Shauntay L. Henderson
2 Marie Dean Arrington
After Bob Pierce unsuccessfully worked for both of Marie Dean Arrington’s children, the woman sought revenge on him. She was sent to Marion County, Florida in 1968. Arrington was eventually found in New Orleans, working as a waitress.
1 Brenda Delgado
After dating for two years, Dallas dermatologist Ricardo Paniagua and Brenda Delgado, a dental-hygienist student, ended their relationship. Paniagua then started seeing pediatric dentist Kendra Hatcher, which didn’t sit well with Delgado. Delgado reportedly hired a man Kristopher Love and getaway driver Crystal Cortes to whom she’d promised goods.







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