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NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Doc Barker
Criminal
1899 13-Jan-1939 Son of Ma Barker
Ma Barker
Criminal
1872 16-Jan-1935 Matriarch of the Barker-Karpis Gang
Clyde Barrow
Criminal
24-Mar-1909 23-May-1934 Bonnie and Clyde
Billy the Kid
Criminal
23-Nov-1859 14-Jul-1881 Frontier outlaw
Blackbeard
Criminal
c. 1680 22-Nov-1718 Infamous pirate
John Wilkes Booth
Assassin
10-May-1838 26-Apr-1865 Abraham Lincoln's assassin
Butch Cassidy
Criminal
13-Apr-1866 c. 1908 Train and bank robber
Sam Cooke
Singer
22-Jan-1931 11-Dec-1964 Soul and R&B singer
John Dillinger
Criminal
22-Jun-1903 22-Jul-1934 Public Enemy Number One
Pablo Escobar
Criminal
1-Dec-1949 2-Dec-1993 Head of the Medellin Cartel
Pretty Boy Floyd
Criminal
3-Feb-1904 22-Oct-1934 Bank robber
Pat Garrett
Government
5-Jun-1850 29-Feb-1908 Killed Billy the Kid
George Jackson
Criminal
23-Sep-1941 21-Aug-1971 Soledad Brother
Robert Mathews
Criminal
16-Jan-1953 8-Dec-1984 White supremacist died in shootout with FBI
Baby Face Nelson
Criminal
6-Dec-1908 27-Nov-1934 Public Enemy Number One
Bonnie Parker
Criminal
1-Oct-1910 23-May-1934 Bonnie and Clyde
Talwinder Singh Parmar
Terrorist
26-Feb-1944 15-Oct-1992 1985 Air India bombing mastermind
The Sundance Kid
Criminal
19-Apr-1868 c. 1908 Outlaw and sidekick
David S. Terry
Judge
8-Mar-1823 14-Aug-1889 California Chief Justice, 1857-59
Griselio Torresola
Assassin
1925 1-Nov-1950 Attempted assassin of Truman
Wat Tyler
Military
? 15-Jun-1381 Wat Tyler's Rebellion
Veerappan
Criminal
18-Jan-1952 18-Oct-2004 India's greatest Sandalwood smuggler
Charles Whitman
Criminal
24-Jun-1941 1-Aug-1966 University Tower sharpshooter





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