The Most Wanted Man in America: John William Clouser also known as The Florida Fox by John William Clouser and Dave Fisher
The Most Wanted Man in America: John William Clouser also known as The Florida Fox by John William Clouser and Dave Fisher
The Most Wanted Man in America: John William Clouser also known as The Florida Fox by John William Clouser and Dave Fisher | 191 Pages | 1975 First Edition
Jack Clouser was a fugitive from the law. He was a young and quickly successful Detective Sergeant on the Orlando, Florida police fore when he got into trouble. Sentenced to 30 years' imprisonment for an armed robbery he swears he did not commit, Jack Clouser managed his escape in 1964. In 1965 he was captured by the FBI, but almost immediately escaped again. Of the 56,000 fugitives in America, only ten at a time make the FBI's Most Wanted List, and Jack got on it - and stayed on it -longer than any an in nine years. When he surrendered in August of 1974, the 'Today Show' recorded it for millions of Americans to witness. Jack Clouser, who eluded the police for ten years and four months, had turned himself in, saying he was self-rehabilitated and ready to prove it.What happened in those ten years, now recorded in this book, shows the techniques used by this record-breaking fugitive for hiding out in America, how he taunted J. Edgar Hoover, how he got new identities (complete with social security card) time and again, how he disguised himself without make-up so that his own roommates wouldn't recognize him from a "Ten Most Wanted" poster, how he developed techniques for avoiding suspicion, the skill it took - and the pride it brought - to evade the top law enforcers, and become America's most successful fugitive.