In 1980, police arrested Clay Taylor as well as Ray, who was working as an assistant district attorney. His picture — showing a young man with shaggy hair and a full mustache — made the FBI’s most-wanted list. “That’s what the papers say,” Taylor replied, according to the AP. For years, neighbors told the Associated Press, he ran a small wallpaper business — before it went belly-up. The first bullet cut through the car’s rear window and fatally struck retired INS official Walter H. Scott, according to reports.
Source: Washington Post August 04, 2016 18:21 UTC