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A woman convicted in the killing 40 years ago of a New Jersey State Police trooper as a member of the Black Liberation Army has been named to the FBI's "Most Wanted Terrorist" list — the first woman ever to make the list.

The Mississippi man on the run from a double slaying thought he might be the father of the two girls he's now accused of kidnapping, his mother-in-law said.
"Joanne Chesimard is a domestic terrorist who murdered a law enforcement officer execution-style," said Aaron Ford, special agent in charge of our Newark N.J., field office. "Today, on the anniversary of Trooper Werner Foerster's death, we want the public to know that we will not rest until this fugitive is brought to justice."
Woman who killed N.J. state trooper joins 'Most Wanted Terrorist' list →
in, and then peaceably and safely turn yourself in to law enforcement," FBI Special Agent Aaron Ford said at a Wednesday news conference.