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hijacking|hobby = Running his businesses from prison|goals = Kidnap a school of children for ransom temporary succeed with kidnapping with but completely failed with ransom 1976 | hijacking|hobby = Running his businesses from prison|goals = Kidnap a school of children for ransom temporary succeed with kidnapping with but completely failed with ransom 1976 | ||
get paroled from prison so he can live in this Mansion and run his businesses so far unsuccessful|image = 360x0.jpg|type of villain = Mass kidnapper|crimes = Mass kidnapping | get paroled from prison so he can live in this Mansion and run his businesses so far unsuccessful|image = 360x0.jpg|type of villain = Mass kidnapper|crimes = Mass kidnapping<br> | ||
Grand theft auto | Grand theft auto<br> | ||
Child Endangerment<br> | |||
Child Endangerment | holding kids and adult hostage<br> | ||
[[Kidnapping]]<br> | |||
holding kids and adult hostage | Child abduction<br> | ||
Bodily harm<br> | |||
Kidnapping | Ransom<br> | ||
Robbery<br> | |||
Child abduction | False imprisonment<br> | ||
Hijacking<br>}} | |||
Bodily harm | |||
Ransom | |||
Robbery | |||
False imprisonment | |||
Hijacking}} | |||
'''Fred Woods''' (born 1951) was the ringleader of the Chowchilla kidnapping in 1976. | '''Fred Woods''' (born 1951) was the ringleader of the Chowchilla kidnapping in 1976. | ||
It was back in July 1976, when three young men from wealthy families kidnapped a school bus full of children in the Central Valley town of Chowchilla. Twenty-six children ages 5 through 14 and their driver were taken at gunpoint, driven in two locked and darkened vans for over 100 miles before being buried alive in an underground prison. It remains what is reported as the largest kidnapping ever in the United States. | It was back in July 1976, when three young men from wealthy families kidnapped a school bus full of children in the Central Valley town of Chowchilla. Twenty-six children ages 5 through 14 and their driver were taken at gunpoint, driven in two locked and darkened vans for over 100 miles before being buried alive in an underground prison. It remains what is reported as the largest kidnapping ever in the United States. |