
Major Cases — FBI
RESMURS Case (Reservation Murders) On June 26, 1975, FBI Agents Jack Coler and Ronald Williams were murdered by Leonard Peltier at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. …
Famous Cases and Criminals — FBI
Listed below, grouped according to our top investigative priorities and related categories, are our famous and most significant cases over the past century.
Welcome to fbi.gov — FBI
5 days ago · For 75 years, the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list has helped the FBI track and capture some of the most elusive and dangerous criminals in history.
FBI Records: The Vault — The Vault
Included here are many FBI files that have been released to the public but never added to this website; dozens of records previously posted on our site but removed as requests diminished; …
The Most Notorious Cases in FBI's History - 24/7 Wall St.
Nov 8, 2023 · From terrorist bombings of airplanes and Nazi spy rings to massive white collar crimes, the FBI nearly always gets their man (or men) – and occasionally their woman (or …
List of FBI controversies - Wikipedia
The following is a list of controversies involving the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Throughout its history, the FBI has been the subject of a number of controversial cases, both …
FBI Recovers Money Swindled from Kansas Bank's Investors — FBI
Mar 26, 2025 · After the failure of a small-town bank cost investors more than $8.2 million, an FBI investigation helped victims get back nearly all their funds.
Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]
Case files of various classes relating to FBI activities during World War II, ca. 1940- 47, with index. Write-ups on significant or interesting cases, 1932-72, with index.
News — FBI
5 days ago · April 4, 2025 Read More Press Release FBI New York Offering Reward in Racketeering Case April 4, 2025 Read More Press Release New Orleans Men Guilty of …
Bryan Kohberger case: Fmr FBI agent says defense is trying to …
14 hours ago · A former FBI special agent says that Bryan Kohberger's defense team is trying to create an "illusion" for future jurors with a renewed effort to get some evidence tossed.