Criminal Activity
Name | Class year | Notability | References |
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Amy Bishop (born 1965) | Ph.D. 1993 | alleged mass-murderess | |
Marc Stuart Dreier | Juris Doctor Harvard Law School 1975 | Securities fraud | |
Gina Grant (born 1976) | Did not matriculate | voluntary manslaughter. Lied on application about killing mother. Early Admission offered, then rescinded. | |
Christopher Janus (1911–2009) | College 1936 | Bank Fraud | |
Ted Kaczynski (born 1942) | College 1962 | Unabomber terrorist/Murderer | |
Viktor Kozeny (born 1963) | College 1989 | Fugitive financier | |
Chas Lee (born 1971) | College 1993 | Embezzler | |
Suzanne Pomey (born 1980) | College 2002 | Embezzler | |
Joshua Parker | Forger | ||
Henry Phillips | Class of 1724 | Murderer {Duelist}-died in exile in France 1729 | |
Eugene Plotkin | College 2000 | Convicted of insider trading | |
Robert Schuyler | Class of 1817 | Embezzler/Bigamist | |
Louis Agassiz Shaw II | Murderer | ||
Jeffrey Skilling (born 1953) | College 1979 | Conspiracy, making false statements, insider trading, and securities fraud during the Enron case | |
Sinedu Tadesse (1974-1995) | College 1996 (did not graduate) | Murderer | |
Chuck Turner (born 1941) | College 1963 | Convicted felon and former Boston City Council Member | |
Dr John White Webster (1793–1850) | College 1811 | Murderer | |
Richard Whitney (financier) (1888–1974) | Embezzler | ||
Stephen H. Kessler (1930s-?) | Medical 1957 | "Mad LSD Slayer" of 1967 |
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