How does the FBI’s list of the “Ten Most Wanted” criminals work?

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When they catch a guy and he comes off the list, does number eleven automatically move up? And does he see it as a promotion? Does he call his criminal friends and say, “I made it, Bruno. I’m finally on the list”?
How about when a new, really dangerous guy comes along and they absolutely have to put him at the top of the list without delay? (Call it “Number one with a bullet,” if you wish.) Doesn’t everyone else have to move down a notch? And doesn’t one guy get dropped off? How do they decide which guy to drop? Is it automatically number ten? And how does he feel about that? Doe she feel slighted? Does he feel maybe it should’ve been someone else? Has anyone who was demoted ever killed the new guy to gain his spot back?
One last question: Does the FBI search harder for number three than they do for number seven? I would. Otherwise why have the numbers at all?
These are the kind of thoughts that keep me from making any real progress in life.

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Anonymous 0 Comments

I work in the FBI, we choose the top 10 based on the last crime timestamp and how dangerous it was, and how much it costed/costing the country.