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  • In 1959, the United States FBI, under Director J. Edgar Hoover, continued for a tenth year to maintain a public list of the people it regarded as the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives.
    1959 was notable as the first year in which none of the original top tenners from 1950 still appeared on the Most Wanted list. But 1959 opened with the FBI once again facing a top Ten list nearly filled with elusive long-timers:

    1950 #14 (nine years), Frederick J. Tenuto, remained still at large
    1952 #36 (seven years), James Eddie Diggs, remained still at large
    1954 #78 (five years), David Daniel Keegan, remained still at large
    1956 #97 (three years), Eugene Francis Newman, remained still at large
    1957 #102 (two years), George Edward Cole, arrested July 6, 1959
    1958 #106 (one year), Dominick Scialo, surrendered July 27, 1959
    1958 #107 (one year), Angelo Luigi Pero, remained still at large
    1958 #108 (one year), Frederick Grant Dunn, found dead September 8, 1959
    However, captures were soon made, thus once again clearing room on the list for a new batch of fugitives. By year end, the FBI had added more than a dozen additional names.


    1959 fugitives


    The "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" listed by the FBI in 1959 include (in FBI list appearance sequence order):


    = David Lynn Thurston

    =
    January 8, 1959 #110
    One month on the list
    David Lynn Thurston - U.S. prisoner apprehended February 6, 1959, in New York City by police after a chase through theater crowds on the streets, after attempting to rob a Broadway restaurant


    = John Thomas Freeman

    =
    February 17, 1959 #111
    One day on the list
    John Thomas Freeman (fugitive) - U.S. prisoner arrested February 18, 1959, by the FBI in Hillside, Maryland, after a citizen recognized his photograph in a newspaper article


    = Edwin Sanford Garrison

    =
    March 4, 1959 #112
    One year on the list
    Edwin Sanford Garrison - U.S. prisoner arrested September 9, 1960, in St. Louis, Missouri; he told the FBI Agents: "I'm
    glad it's over. I know the FBI. You can't fool the FBI for very long." He had also been arrested in 1953 as Fugitive #59 in Detroit, Michigan


    = Emmett Bernard Kervan

    =
    April 29, 1959 #113
    Two weeks on the list
    Emmett Bernard Kervan - U.S. prisoner arrested May 13, 1959, in El Paso, Texas


    = Richard Allen Hunt

    =
    May 27, 1959 #114
    One week on the list
    Richard Allen Hunt - U.S. prisoner arrested June 2, 1959, by the local sheriff in Thermopolis, Wyoming, after a citizen
    recognized him from a wanted flyer


    = Walter Bernard O'Donnell

    =
    June 17, 1959 #115
    Two days on the list
    Walter Bernard O'Donnell - U.S. prisoner arrested June 19, 1959, in Norfolk, Virginia, by the FBI after a citizen recognized his photograph in a newspaper article. At the time of his apprehension O'Donnell was posing as a retired U.S. Postal Inspector and was scheduled to speak before a Norfolk citizen group that night.


    = Billy Owens Williams

    =
    July 10, 1959 #116
    Eight months on the list
    Billy Owens Williams - U.S. prisoner arrested March 4, 1960, in New York City


    = James Francis Jenkins

    =
    July 21, 1959 #117
    Three weeks on the list
    James Francis Jenkins - U.S. prisoner arrested August 12, 1959, in a Buffalo, New York, motel after an informant tipped
    off the Bureau


    = Harry Raymond Pope

    =
    August 11, 1959 #118
    Two weeks on the list
    Harry Raymond Pope - U.S. prisoner arrested August 25, 1959, in Lubbock, Texas, by the FBI and Texas Rangers


    = James Francis Duffy

    =
    August 26, 1959 #119
    One week on the list
    James Francis Duffy - U.S. prisoner arrested September 2, 1959, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


    = Robert Garfield Brown, Jr.

    =
    September 9, 1959 #120
    Four months on the list
    Robert Garfield Brown, Jr. - U.S. prisoner arrested January 11, 1960, in Cincinnati, Ohio, by the FBI after a citizen recognized his photograph on an Identification Order


    = Frederick Anthony Seno

    =
    September 24, 1959 #121
    One day on the list
    Frederick Anthony Seno - U.S. prisoner arrested September 24, 1959, in a Miami, Florida, rooming house where he had been living under an assumed name. When approached by FBI Agents he shouted, "Don't shoot! Don't shoot!"


    = Smith Gerald Hudson

    =
    October 7, 1959 #122
    Ten months on the list
    Smith Gerald Hudson - U.S. prisoner arrested July 31, 1960, in Cozad, Nebraska, after a citizen recognized him from a
    wanted flyer. Hudson refused to admit his identity and was identified through fingerprints


    = Joseph Lloyd Thomas

    =
    October 21, 1959 #123
    Two months on the list, later also Fugitive #304 in 1969
    Joseph Lloyd Thomas - reappeared as Fugitive #304 in 1969; was a U.S. prisoner arrested December 16, 1959, in Pelzer, South Carolina, by the FBI after a citizen recognized his photograph on an Identification Order in a post office. Thomas had grown a mustache for a disguise. He had established himself in the used car business and had enrolled his children in a local school


    Later entries


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    FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 1950s


    External links


    Current FBI top ten most wanted fugitives at FBI site
    FBI pdf source document listing all Ten Most Wanted year by year (removed by FBI)

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