Recounts the killing of Robert Newton Ford, the man who killed America's famous outlaw, Jesse James. Why Edward Capehart O'Kelley killed Ford; How Ford killed James. INSET: Ford's Walsenburg shootout, by Larry J. Woods.KirchoffJon
Reports on the findings of scientists' study on the body of the late outlaw, Jesse James to determine the truth concerning Texas outlaw, J. Frank Dalton's claim that the former had not been killed in 1882. Methods used; Geo...
and who would go on to exhume famous outlaw Jesse James and Albert DeSalvo, alleged to be the Boston Strangler. Starrs, perhaps coyly seeking to sabotage a high-profile forensic exhumation that wasn’t his, some speculated
According to accounts, Reeves killed 14 outlaws and captured more than 3,000. White Cowboys Praised Their Black Counterparts On numerous occasions, Nat Love recalled the praise he and his fellow cowhand received after bringing in herds. White cowboys were not opposed to gi...
He was nicknamed "The Bluebeard of Gambais" by the French press, after the mythical medieval nobleman who murdered his wives and the village of Gambais near Paris where Landru killed at least seven women between December 1915 and January 1919. Landru also killed at least three other women, ...
While Curt Bridges (Robert Mitchum) tracks down the panther that killed his brother Arthur (William Hopper), his family argues and bickers over whether younger brother Harold (Tab Hunter)should marry a much-despised neighbor girl. See more▼ ...
Jesse Woodson James was the most well known American outlaw, bank robber, train robber, and gang leader of the Wild West. During his reign, he robbed countless individuals, killed numerous men, and eventually lost his own life. Bill Mason ...
Lawmakers said Walker-Hoover’s death, and the suicide of 15-year-old Phoebe Prince (who killed herself after allegedly being bullied at her high school), provided the impetus for passage of the law. In addition to her work on the state law, Walker - who helped launch the Carl Joseph ...
Jesse James Birthplace & Farm in Kearney, Missouri This bullet was found in Jesse James original casket which was recovered when he was first exhumed for DNA testing. It's believed this is the bullet that killed him. Jesse James Birthplace & Farm in Kearney, Missouri ...
A security man was killed as he suffered a heart attack while trying to control crowds. The follow-up single, "Give A Little Love" in July '75 reached #1 for 3 weeks, as did the second album "Once Upon A Star". It seemed like the band couldn’t do any wrong as they brought ...