The Ten Most Wanted

Valuable Publicity.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation's "Most Wanted" program began in March 1950, after a news story distributed by the International News Service on the "toughest" criminals currently at large appeared in 1949. The success of that story convinced the bureau that publicity might be a valuable tool in the capture of wanted fugitives. The more known a fugitive's face was through news reports and widely circulated wanted posters, the greater the chance he would be recognized and apprehended.

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