FBI's 10 Most Wanted List

Check out the World's worst criminals, the FBI's 10 most wanted list!

Usama Bin Laden (Killed)

Usama Bin Laden (Saudi-Arabia) is wanted in connection with the bombings of the U.S. embassies in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, killing over 200 people. Laden is also considered the leader of the Al-Qaeda terrorist organization, responsible for the U.S. attacks on 9/11.

Status: Killed on May 2nd, 2011


Jorge Alberto Lopez Orozco

Jorge Albert Lopez-Orozco (Mexico) is wanted in Elmore county, Idaho, for shooting and burning a mother and her two children (age 2 and 4) on August 11, 2002. The victims were shot in head and chest, and their remains subsequently burned in a car. Lopez-Orozco may have fled to Michoacan, Mexico, but has also ties to San Jose, California. He may be travelling with his brother Simon, and his wife Maria Garcia.

Considered armed and extremely dangerous!

Reward: $100,000. 




Diego Leon Montoya Sanchez

Diego Leon Montoya Sanchez is wanted for manufacturing and distribution of several thousand kilograms of cocain. He's one of the main men of the Colombian "North Valley" drug kartel, considered one of the most powerful and important drug kartels in Colombia.

Considered armed and extremely dangerous!

Reward: $5,000,000. 


James J. Bulger

James J. Bulger (United States) is one of the leaders of an organized crime group that controlled extortion, drug deals, and other illegal activities in Boston, Massachusets.

Bulger is wanted for hs role in numerous murders commited in the 70s and 80s.

Considered armed and extremely dangerous!

Reward: $1,000,000. 

James J. Bulger


Genero Espinosa Dorantes

Genero Espinosa Dorantes (Mexico) has allegedly burnt, beated, tortured and killed his 4-year old stepson in February 2003.

He may be travelling with his girlfriend Martha L. Cano Patlan, in the vicinity of North Carolina, Florida, Texas or Mexico.

Considered armed and extremely dangerous!

Reward: $100,000. 

Genero Espinosa Dorantes


Robert William Fisher

Robert William Fisher (United States) is wanted for the killing of his wife and his two young children in April, 2001. Then he blew up their home in Scottsdale, Arizona.

One of the most noteable features he has is a gold crown on his upper left bicuspid tooth. He's also an avid tobbaco chewer. Robert Fisher has ties with Florida and New Mexico.

Considered armed and extremely dangerous!

Reward: $100,000. 

Robert William Fisher


Victor Manuel Gerena

Victor Manuel Gerena (United States) robbed approximately $7,000,000 from a security company in Connecticut, where he took two employees hostage, and injected them with a disableing substance.

There is no information on his current whereabouts.

Considered armed and extremely dangerous!

Reward: $1,000,000. 

Victor Manuel Gerena


Glen Stewart Godwin

Glen Stewart Godwin (United States) is convicted for murder and drug trafficking, but escaped prison two times. He is also wanted for the murder of a fellow inmate.

He's fluent in Spanish, and may be travelling throughout Central and South America and Mexico.

Considered armed and extremely dangerous and an escape risk!

Reward: $100,000. 

Glen Stewart Godwin


Richard Steve Goldberg

Richard Steve Goldberg

Richard Steve Goldberg is suspected to be a sexual pedophile predator, who engaged in sexual activities with several young girl aged under 10. He also created child pornography pictures of these sex acts, which were found on his computer.

Considered armed and dangerous!

Reward: $100,000. 

Richard Steve Goldberg


Donald Eugene Webb

Donald Eugene Webb (United States) is specialized in burglaring jewelry stores. He is wanted for the murder of a Police Chief in Pennsylvania, who was severly beaten in his face with a blunt object, after which he was shot at close range.

Considered armed and extremely dangerous and an escape risk!

Reward: $100,000. 



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