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This is a list of
fugitives that the FBI believes are currently living in Cuba under the
protection of the Castro
regime. Some of
them have been accused of murder, others of terrorism, air piracy and financial
crimes:
Victor
Gerena (New York) one of the FBI's Top Ten, is wanted for the 1983 robbery
of a Wells Fargo armored truck depot in
West Hartford, Connecticut. The FBI
says on September 12, 1983, Gerena took hostage two of his fellow Wells Fargo
employees
escaped with $7 million dollars.


Joanne Chesimard is wanted for
escaping from prison in Clinton, New Jersey, while serving a life sentence for
murder. On May 2, 1973,
Chesimard, who was part of a
revolutionary activist organization known as the Black Liberation Army, and two
accomplices were stopped
for a motor vehicle violation on the
New Jersey Turnpike by two troopers with the New Jersey State Police. At the
time, Chesimard was
wanted for her involvement in several
felonies, including bank robbery. Chesimard and her accomplices opened fire on
the troopers,
seemingly without provocation. One
trooper was wounded and the other was shot and killed execution-style at
point-blank range. Chesimard
fled the scene, but was subsequently
apprehended. One of her accomplices was killed in the shoot-out and the other
was also apprehended and
remains in jail.

Robert Vesco (Michigan) He is
charged in the United States
for bilking mutual funds investors of
$224 million. Vesco fled to Costa Rica
and later to Cuba, where he started
several joint ventures with the Castro
regime, but was later sent to jail by
Castro when he tried to become more
independent and cut the Cuban regime
out of the deals.
Michael Finney(California) [Republic
of New Africa] See this article: http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/cuba/hill.htm
Ralph Goodwin (Illinois) See this article: http://www.cubanet.org/CNews/y00/feb00/07e17.htm
Charlie Hill (Maryland) [Republic of
New Africa, killed a cop in New Mexico]
James Patterson (Michigan) Air Piracy
William Palm (Missouri) ESCAPE; AIDING & ABETTING
Clinton Smith (Cuba) Air Piracy
Richard Linares (Cuba) Escape
John Marques (Louisiana)
Theresa Grosso (California)
William Lee Brent shot two police officers and hijacked a plane in June 1969
Oreste Bello (Cuba)
Cosme Iglesia (Cuba)
Barbara Alvarez (Cuba)
Ofelia Bernardo (Cuba)
Jose Bernardo Tunon (Cuba)
Ernest Ferrero (Cuba)
Fidel Rego Otano (Cuba)
Vincente Rego Otano (Cuba)
Nacasio Delgado (Cuba)
Miguel Sanchez (Cuba)
Ricardo Coro (Cuba)
Rosalino Rodriguez Cabria (Cuba)
George Wright Virginia
Jose Montero (Cuba)
Hector Ochoa (Cuba)
William Potts (unknown)
Mario Fonseca (Cuba)
Divaldo Rojas Reyes (Cuba)
Wilfredo Oquendo (Cuba)
Eduardo Salgado (Cuba)
Roberto Salgado (Cuba)
Carlos Arias Valdez (Cuba)
Marino Samon (Cuba)
Rolando Cadenas (Cuba)
Silvio Cabrera (Cuba)
Crecencio Zamora (Cuba)
Sergio Rojas (Cuba)
Juan Garcia (Cuba)
Robert Gracial (Cuba)
Ciro Granda (Cuba)
Santiago Guerra Valdez (Cuba)
Patrick Latortue (unknown)
Ramon Delgado (Cuba)
Hector Gonzalez (Cuba)
Daniel Abad (Cuba)
Brian Wilson (Cuba)
Joaquin Babin Estrada (Cuba)
Miguel Aguiar (Cuba)
Rogelio Leyva (Cuba)
Roberto Aguiar (Cuba)
Jose Caballero (Cuba)
Eduardo Jiminez (Colombia)
Gilberto Calero (Cuba)
Ambrosa Montfort (Georgia)
Luis Soltren (Puerto Rico)
Catherine Kerkow (Oregon)
Antajares Payano (Dominican Republic)
Ishmael Ali (Virgin Islands) [convicted of multiple murders in the Virgin
Islands]
Cheri Dalton (New York)
Miguel Toledo (Cuba)
Nelson Molina (Cuba)
Rafaele Minichiello (Italy)
Felix Coolin (Dominican Republic)
Manuel Vargas Agueros (Cuba)
Armando Diaz La Rossa (Cuba)
Esmeraldo Ramirez Castaneda (Cuba)
Jose Garcia Sanchez (Cuba)
Pedro De Quesada (Cuba)
Rigoberto Gonzalez Sanchez (Cuba)
Ramon Martin (Cuba)
Jesus Armenteros (Cuba)
Gilberto Carrazana Y Gonzalez (unknown)
Donald Rider (North Dakota)
Francis Teroll (New York)
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