The Pittsburgh FBI has captured a fugitive who was behind bars on a murder conviction when he escaped nearly 50 years ago. Leonard Moses, now 68, had been convicted of participating in the firebombing of a dwelling during riots in Pittsburgh in 1968 that broke out after Dr.
Martin Luther King’s assassination. A woman burned and died. After going on the lam in 1971, Moses was found last month living under the name Paul Dickson in Grand Blanc, Mich., where he was working as a traveling pharmacist at least since 1999, FBI agent Michael Christman said Friday.
He was arrested Thursday at his home . Mugshots for Leonard Moses, 68, taken in 2020 and 1968 (Genesee County Sheriff's Office/ FBI) “I hope this arrest brings some closure to the family.
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