Wild West outlaw Jesse James was murdered in his home in 1882. Or... he wasn't. Some folks believe that Jesse's "death" was a hoax, and that he lived under a fake name for years and years -- until he died on Aug. 15, 1951!
Jesse Bruce Pinkman, also known by his clandestine pseudonym and business moniker Cap'n Cook, is a former chemist, manufacturer, and distributor who worked in Albuquerque, New Mexico, currently residing in Haines, Alaska. Originally a low-level methamphe
James' criminal activity was put to rest when he was shot to death at the age of 34 by another outlaw named Robert Ford on April 3, 1882. James was survived by his wife, Zerelda Mimms and their two children, a son also named Jesse and a daughter named Mary.Answer...
Jesse Bruce Pinkman, also known by his clandestine pseudonym and business moniker Cap'n Cook, is a former chemist, manufacturer, and distributor who worked in Albuquerque, New Mexico, currently residing in Haines, Alaska. Originally a low-level methamphe
Michael has had three novels published that comprise the "Freak Scene Dream trilogy": "True Love Scars," "The Flowers Lied" and "Untitled" which can be ordered here. His new book, "Wicked Game: The True Story of Guitarist James Calvin Wilsey," can be pre-ordered from HoZac Books. In...
Jesse Jamesis a scumbag. That’s the consensus that was reached after the 42-year-old with the imposing tattoos and greased-back hair cheated on his loving wife, Sandra Bullock, with an inked-up vixen harboring a predilection for all things Nazi. To make matters worse, the news broke j...