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Over 500 criminals have had the distinction of being the FBI's most wanted criminal in America, but that list has been almost exclusively male. In fact, only 10 women have topped the FBI's Most Wanted list over the years. Some of them got caught almost immediately after becoming a fugitive, while others were on the run for years, including one who eventually turned herself in when she couldn't live with the guilt. From the political activism that went too far to the truly horrifying crimes committed for senseless reasons, let's take a look at the only women on the FBI's Most Wanted list.
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00:00Since 1950, over 500 criminals have earned the dubious distinction of being named to
00:05the FBI's Top 10 Most Wanted list, but only 10 of them have been women.
00:09What did these women do that was terrible enough to make them some of our nation's most
00:12feared fugitives from justice?
00:14Here's a look at the only women on the FBI's Most Wanted list.
00:17Ruth Eisman Shear
00:18In December of 1968, almost two full decades after the FBI's Most Wanted list creation,
00:23Ruth Eisman Shear became the first woman to appear on it.
00:26The crime?
00:27Eisman's wife and Gary Stephen Crist kidnapped a young woman named Barbara Mackle and buried
00:30her alive after demanding a half-million dollar ransom.
00:33Hard to believe, but the story actually had a happy ending.
00:35Well, as happy an ending as a story like this can have.
00:38Eisman Shear and Crist kept Mackle alive inside her coffin via a breathing tube, and she was
00:42safely rescued after several days below the earth.
00:44Eisman Shear spent three months on the land before being caught and sent to jail.
00:47After serving four years in prison, she was deported to her native Honduras.
00:51Marie Dean Arrington
00:53In 1968, upset at public defender Bob Pierce for failing to win a case and keep her sons
00:57out of jail, Marie Dean Arrington went to his office with the intent to kill him.
01:01Pierce wasn't there, but his secretary June Ritter was.
01:04That was close enough for Arrington, who kidnapped Ritter, shot her multiple times, and ran her
01:08over with her own car.
01:09After being arrested, Arrington managed to escape from prison and, in 1969, landed on
01:13the Most Wanted list.
01:14It wasn't until December of 1971 that she was finally caught, and she eventually died
01:18in prison.
01:19Susan Sachs and Catherine Power
01:21This unlikely pair landed on the Most Wanted list together in 1970 after participating
01:26in a bank robbery in Massachusetts that left a police officer dead.
01:29Roommates at Brandeis University, Susan Sachs and Catherine Power were sucked into a harebrained
01:33scheme to steal money in order to buy guns for the Black Panthers.
01:36Instead, the job went bad, and both went on the run.
01:39Sachs remained at large for five years before being caught and sent to prison.
01:42Power, on the other hand, completely evaded authorities until 1993, when, suffering from
01:47a guilty conscience, she finally turned herself in.
01:49She pled guilty to armed robbery and manslaughter, and served six years in prison before being
01:53released.
01:54Donna Jean Wilmot
01:55In 1987, Donna Jean Wilmot and her beau Claude Daniel Marx earned a rare double spot on the
02:01Most Wanted list, becoming the first couple to do so.
02:03These two weren't exactly Bonnie and Clyde, though.
02:06During a scheme to blow up the federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kansas to free a radical Puerto
02:09Rican political figure, Wilmot and Daniel attempted to purchase explosives from an undercover
02:14FBI agent.
02:15Whoops!
02:16They went underground, changed their identities, and were living peacefully under assumed names
02:19when they finally surrendered to authorities in 1994.
02:23Shante L. Henderson
02:24Kansas City gangster Shante L. Henderson holds the record as the woman who stayed on the
02:28Most Wanted list for the shortest period of time.
02:30Added to the list on March 31, 2007, for murdering a man at a gas station, Henderson was caught
02:35later that same day.
02:37Authorities believe she was involved in at least five other murders, but have been unable
02:40to prove it.
02:41Still, one killing was enough to land her 17 years in prison, where she remains today.
02:45Brenda Delgado
02:47It reads like a bad telenovela, but the shocking crime that landed Brenda Delgado on the Most
02:51Wanted list in 2016 was all too real.
02:53Jealous of her ex-boyfriend's new relationship, Delgado hired Hitman to murder his new girlfriend,
02:57dentist Kendra Hatcher.
02:58Police say the suspected Hitman, seen on this surveillance camera leaving the scene, was
03:03promised drugs in exchange for killing Hatcher.
03:06Known by the press as the jilted lover, Delgado fled to Mexico after the killing, but Mexican
03:10authorities, working in conjunction with the FBI, tracked her down and brought her in.
03:14Shanika S. Miner
03:15Later on in 2016, Shanika S. Miner became the tenth woman to land on the Most Wanted
03:20list, after the shocking murder of pregnant neighbor Tamika Perry.
03:24After Miner's mother complained that Perry was playing music too loud, Miner went after
03:27Perry with an automatic weapon.
03:29Miner's mother managed to defuse the situation temporarily, but early the next morning, Miner
03:33shot Perry at point-blank range in front of Perry's children.
03:35Both Perry and her unborn child died.
03:37"...Miner is being sought for her alleged involvement in first-degree intentional homicide."
03:43Miner went on the run and was caught less than a week after being added to the Most
03:46Wanted list.
03:47Angela Davis
03:49One of the most famous cases in FBI history was Angela Davis.
03:52In 1970, Davis was a political activist and professor at UCLA when several guns she had
03:57purchased were used in a violent courtroom takeover that left a judge and three others
04:01dead.
04:02Since she had purchased the weapon, she was charged with murder.
04:03Soon, she went on the run and became a cause celeb, as many people believed she was being
04:07targeted for her political beliefs.
04:09John Lennon and Yoko Ono even wrote a protest song about her, as did the Rolling Stones.
04:13She was finally arrested and brought to trial, but a jury found her not guilty and cleared
04:17her of all charges.
04:18She has since written several books and remains a noted educator and activist to this day.
04:23Bernadine Dorn
04:24Like Angela Davis before her, Bernadine Dorn was a political activist.
04:28She was also a domestic terrorist, leading the radical left-wing organization called
04:32the Weather Underground, which bombed the Pentagon, the Capitol, and several police
04:35stations in the late 1960s and early 70s.
04:38The group promises more attacks on the establishment around the entire country starting next week.
04:43The medium for this message was a tape recording, refutedly by the fugitive Weathermen leader
04:47Bernadine Dorn."
04:48In 1970, after going into hiding, Dorn landed on the Most Wanted list.
04:53She was removed from the list in 1973 after charges against her were dismissed, but she
04:57didn't emerge from hiding until 1980, when she turned herself in.
05:00After serving a year in jail, she studied law and spent over two decades as an adjunct
05:04in the Northwestern University School of Law.
05:07Learn more about Bernadine Dorn at www.aclu.org

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