- Did you know... that the "Top Ten" list was implemented in 1950 after a reporter for the International News Service (the predecessor to United Press International) asked the FBI for the names and descriptions of the "toughest guys" the FBI would like to capture.
- Did you know... that since its inception, 482 fugitives have been on the "Top Ten" list, and 452 have been apprehended or located.
- Did you know... that 147 of these cases have been solved as a result of citizen cooperation.
- Did you know... that the shortest amount of time spent on the "Top Ten" list was 2 hours by Billy Austin Bryant in 1969.
- Did you know... that the longest amount of time spent on the "Top Ten" list is over 20 years by Donald Eugene Webb, who is still on the list.
- Did you know... that the oldest person to be placed on the list was 69-year-old James J. Bulger, who was added in August of 1999.
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