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'''Susan Edith Saxe''' is one of only eight women ever to make the [[FBI]]'s [[Most Wanted List]]. She was placed on the list in 1970, and remained on it for five years. A student of [[Brandeis University]], Saxe was one of many young radicals who were placed on the FBI's Most Wanted list in the early 1970s. Along with [[Katherine Ann Power]], she escaped from a bank heist in Brighton, Mass., in which one of her accomplices, an ex-convict, shot and killed Boston police officer William Schroeder. Saxe was on the run until 1975 when she was arrested in Philadelphia after a police officer recognized her from a photo distributed by the FBI the same day.
'''Susan Edith Saxe''' is one of only eight women ever to make the [[FBI]]'s [[Most Wanted List]]. She was placed on the list in 1970, and remained on it for five years. A student of [[Brandeis University]], Saxe was one of many young radicals who were placed on the FBI's Most Wanted list in the early 1970s. Along with [[Katherine Ann Power]], she escaped from a bank heist in Brighton, Mass., in which one of her accomplices, an ex-convict, shot and killed Boston police officer Walter Schroeder. Saxe was on the run until 1975 when she was arrested in Philadelphia after a police officer recognized her from a photo distributed by the FBI the same day.


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Revision as of 17:07, 25 July 2008

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Susan Edith Saxe is one of only eight women ever to make the FBI's Most Wanted List. She was placed on the list in 1970, and remained on it for five years. A student of Brandeis University, Saxe was one of many young radicals who were placed on the FBI's Most Wanted list in the early 1970s. Along with Katherine Ann Power, she escaped from a bank heist in Brighton, Mass., in which one of her accomplices, an ex-convict, shot and killed Boston police officer Walter Schroeder. Saxe was on the run until 1975 when she was arrested in Philadelphia after a police officer recognized her from a photo distributed by the FBI the same day.

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