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  1. Susan Edith Saxe (born January 18, 1949) is an American who is one of only eleven women ever to make the FBI's most wanted list, and one of three women from Brandeis University to do so. She was placed on the list on October 17, 1970, and remained on it until March 27, 1975.

  2. Susan E. Saxe yesterday received a 10 to 12 year prison term after entering a plea of guilty to two charges of robbery and one charge of manslaughter. Massachusetts Superior Court Chief Justice...

  3. Mar 4, 2023 · In 1970, Power was a senior at Brandeis University when she robbed a National Guard armory and a bank in Massachusetts with her roommate Susan Edith Saxe and three ex-convicted criminals.

  4. Mar 28, 1975 · WASHINGTON, March 27 (AP)—Susan Edith Saxe. a fugitive since a 1970 Boston holdup in which a policeman was slain, was arrested tonight in downtown Philadelphia, the Federal Bureau of...

  5. Jun 5, 1994 · Susan Saxe, who was armed and inside the Brighton bank during the holdup, had made a plea bargain after her trial, in 1976, ended in a hung jury; she served less than seven years.

  6. Susan Edith Saxe (born January 18, 1949) is an American who is one of only eleven women ever to make the FBI's most wanted list, and one of three women from Brandeis University to do so. She was placed on the list on October 17, 1970, and remained on it until March 27, 1975.

  7. Jan 18, 1977 · BOSTON, Jan. 17—Susan Saxe, the militant feminist and antiwar activist, pleaded guilty today in. Suffolk Superior Court to manslaughter and two counts of armed robbery in the 1970 Boston...