In 1962, the United StatesFBI, under Director J. Edgar Hoover, continued for a thirteenth year to maintain a public list of the people it regarded as the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. Throughout the year 1962, seven of the ten places on the list remained filled by these elusive long-time fugitives from prior years, then still at large:
1950 #14, Frederick J. Tenuto remained still at large
1954 #78, David Daniel Keegan remained still at large
1956 #97, Eugene Francis Newman remained still at large
1960 #137, Donald Leroy Payne remained still at large
1960 #143, John B. Everhart remained still at large
1961 #149, William Terry Nichols arrested April 30, 1962
1961 #158, John Gibson Dillon remained still at large
By year end, the FBI had added another dozen fugitives to the list.
1962 fugitives
The Ten Most Wanted Fugitives listed by the FBI in 1962 include :
Delbert Henry Linaweaver
January 30, 1962 #163 One week on the list Delbert Henry Linaweaver - U.S. prisoner arrested February 5, 1962 in Floydada, Texas by the FBI after a citizen recognized him from a wanted flyer in a post office
Watson Young, Jr.
February 5, 1962 #164 One week on the list Watson Young, Jr. - U.S. prisoner arrested February 12, 1962 in Salina, Kansas while driving an ambulance stolen from an area funeral home. In his pocket, Young had his identification order.
Lyndal Ray Smith
February 14, 1962 #165 One month on the list Lyndal Ray Smith - U.S. prisoner surrendered March 22, 1962 in Baltimore, Maryland as a result of television and newspaper publicity
February 23, 1962 #167 Nine months on the list Bobby Randell Wilcoxson - U.S. prisoner arrested November 10, 1962 in Baltimore, Maryland
Albert Frederick Nussbaum
April 2, 1962 #168 Seven months on the list Albert Frederick Nussbaum - U.S. prisoner arrested November 4, 1962 in Buffalo, New York by the FBI after a 20-minute chase through downtown streets
Thomas Welton Holland
May 11, 1962 #169 Three weeks on the list Thomas Welton Holland - U.S. prisoner arrested June 2, 1962 in La Harpe, Kansas by a police officer who recognized him from a wanted flyer
June 15, 1962 #170 Five years on the list Edward Howard Maps - PROCESS DISMISSED December 1, 1967 by local authorities in Scranton, Pennsylvania., and Maps has never been apprehended and is still wanted. Wanted for killing his wife and four-month-old daughter on January 21, 1962 in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania and setting fire to the house.
November 21, 1962 #171 One week on the list David Stanley Jacubanis - U.S. prisoner arrested on November 29, 1962 in Arlington, Vermont. After being paroled, he robbed $6,004 from a bank in Dedham, Massachusetts on March 27, 1962. Federal authorities issued arrest warrants for Jacubanis after a second robbery in North Smithfield, Rhode Island on April 5, 1962.