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  1. Wall of Honor. More. Billie Austin Bryant. On November 3, 1969, at 9:30 a.m., Judge Gerhard Gesell told Billie Austin Bryant that he “would die in jail, but at the time God so appoints.” A...

  2. Billie Austin Bryant – US PRISONER at the Federal Penitentiary at Atlanta, Georgia November 4, 1969; was sentenced to two consecutive life terms November 3, 1969, with no possibility of parole, at the end of his prior 18 to 54-year sentence; was found guilty of Two counts of first degree murder in United States District Court for the District ...

  3. Billie Austin Bryant. January 8, 1969 #295 shortest time (excluding never published) on the list, 2 hours Fourth "Special Addition" Billie Austin Bryant was wanted for first degree murder of two FBI Agents status: US PRISONER at the Federal Penitentiary at Atlanta, Georgia November 4, 1969

  4. Two years ago, Billie Austin Bryant stood before U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell in Washington, D.C., to await sentencing after having been convicted of killing two FBI agents. Under the...

  5. Billie Austin Bryant 1 is imprisoned in the federal penitentiary at Lewisburg, Pennsylvania pursuant to commitments on judgments of conviction for several very serious federal offenses. His pleadings admit the following prison sentences:

  6. Apr 11, 2012 · Some have been captured quickly: Billie Austin Bryant, wanted for the murder of two F.B.I. agents, was apprehended in 1969 just two hours after being added. A suspect in an armed robbery,...

  7. 1941 - 1969. Special Agents Edwin R. Woodriffe and Anthony Palmisano were shot and killed on January 8, 1969, by escaped federal prisoner Billie Austin Bryant. The agents had just entered a...

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