Marie Dean Arrington

Marie Dean Arrington
FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives
Charges Prison escape
(originally convicted of murder)
Description
Born August 8, 1933
Died May 10, 2014 (aged 80)
Ocala, FL
Status
Added May 29, 1969
Caught December 22, 1971
Number 301
Captured

Marie Dean Arrington (born August 8, 1933, died May 10, 2014 at Lowell Annex, in Ocala Florida)[1] was an American criminal. In 1969 she became the second woman to be placed on the list of FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives.[1]

Originally sentenced to death for the murder of a Florida legal secretary who worked for a public defender who unsuccessfully represented her two children on felony charges, Arrington escaped from prison in 1969 while awaiting execution by cutting through a window screen and fleeing in her pajamas.

After she was caught, she was sentenced in 1972 to 10 additional years for escape, but her death sentence was commuted to life in prison when the Florida Supreme Court struck down capital punishment as unconstitutional. Arrington died on May 10, 2014; she was 80 years old.[2]

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An investigative look at Arrington's crime, escape and capture. Her own words in final interview before death