Billy Dean Anderson
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- Armed robbery
- Escape
- Assault to murder a police officer
Pall Mall area
Fentress County, Tennessee
Pall Mall Fentress County, Tennessee
| Billy Dean Anderson | |
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Wanted Poster for Billy Dean Anderson | |
| FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive | |
| Charges |
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| Description | |
| Born | July 12, 1934 Pall Mall area Fentress County, Tennessee |
| Died | July 7, 1979 (aged 44) Pall Mall Fentress County, Tennessee |
| Cause of death | Shot |
| Status | |
| Added | January 21, 1975 (date FBI added to list) |
| Number | 386 (sequence number) |
| Killed during capture attempt | |
Billy Dean Anderson (July 12, 1934 – July 7, 1979) was an American criminal. He was jailed and paroled three times, and his 20 year crime career included armed robbery and prison escapes. He was added to the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list in 1975. Despite his unlawful behavior, Anderson became somewhat of a folk hero among those in his native Tennessee, even more so after he was shot and killed by FBI officers while evading arrest.
Anderson was reportedly born in Pall Mall, a community in Fentress County, Tennessee, the same Wolf River valley from which World War I hero Alvin C. York hailed. Little is known about his early life. However the FBI disputes this birthplace and Anderson's actual hometown remains unconfirmed. He attended Rotten Fork Elementary School, where he preferred to fill his notebooks with sketches rather than homework.[1] However, he was believed not to have been a troublesome youth,[2] and volunteered as a preacher at Wolf River Methodist Church in Pall Mall at age eighteen. He used the aliases "Billie Dean Anderson", "James Forster", and "William David Upchurch". He had a stocky build and stood at 5'8" and weighed between 160 and 170 pounds with fair skin and bluish-green eyes. He worked as an artist, mechanic, unskilled laborer, tree surgeon and farmer.[citation needed] Anderson was severely marked with a scar across the bridge of his nose, the left side of his forehead, a surgical scar on the right side of his stomach and another surgical scar on his lower spine. He reportedly wore braces on both of his legs and suffered from atrophy of the legs.[citation needed]