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  1. Albert Frederick Nussbaum (April 9, 1934 – January 7, 1996) was a notorious 1960s-era bank robber and FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive. Nussbaum was born in Buffalo, New York. In the late 1950s, Nussbaum was arrested for possessing a Thompson Submachine gun and transporting unregistered weapons across state lines.

    • April 3, 1962
    • January 7, 1996 (aged 61)
  2. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Albert Frederick Nussbaum wasn't the likeliest choice of a husband for Alicia Majchorowicz, a young woman known as "Lolly" who had grown up in a Polish-American family on Buffalo's East Side....

  3. Albert Frederick Nussbaum. Former Ten Most Wanted Fugitive #168: On November 4, 1962, Nussbaum was arrested in Buffalo, New York, by the FBI after a 20-minute chase through downtown...

  4. Their names were Albert Nussbaum and Bobby Wilcoxson, and before they were locked away for good, they’d robbed eight banks, accumulated a massive arsenal of weapons, murdered a bank guard, and...

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  5. Albert Nussbaum. Albert bought Dean Jeffries' 1956 Porsche 356 Carrera in 1962. Albert Frederick Nussbaum was born April 9, 1934, in Buffalo. In the late 1950s, Nussbaum was arrested for possessing a Thompson Submachine gun and transporting unregistered weapons across state lines.

  6. 23 de mar. de 2021 · By Orrin Grey | Published Mar 23, 2021. Photo Credit: Alchetron. Albert Frederick Nussbaum lived the kind of life that you normally only see in the loglines of TV shows, going from the FBI’s Most Wanted List to… well, not quite the bestseller lists, but to frequent publications in prestigious magazines like Ellery Queen's Mystery ...

  7. Albert Frederick Nussbaum was a notorious 1960s-era bank robber and FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive. Nussbaum was born in Buffalo, New York. In the late 1950s, Nussbaum was arrested for possessing a Thompson Submachine gun and transporting unregistered weapons across state lines. Nussbaum was sentenced to the Federal Reformatory at Chillicothe, Ohio.