July 12, 1934 Pall Mall area Fentress County, Tennessee
Died
July 7, 1979(1979-07-07) (aged 44) Pall Mall Fentress County, Tennessee
Cause of death
Shot
Status
Added
January 21, 1975 (date FBI added to list)
Number
386 (sequence number)
Killed during capture attempt
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