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The Apache Kid: How A Respected U.S. Cavalry Indian Scout Became A Notorious Fugitive
In 1887, a controversial incident would forever alter the life of a highly regarded cavalry scout known as the Apache Kid, causing him to go from…
Sep 14
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Donna Patton
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Up in Flames: How Robert William Fisher Murdered His Entire Family and Then Disappeared
In April 2001, Robert Fisher, a father and husband murdered his wife and children in cold blood before blowing up his house and disappearing. He has…
Sep 12
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Kirsten Ford
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The Life of "Joe Bananas": A Tale of Greed, Manipulation, and Murder
He is the namesake of one of New York City's five mafia families. A shrewd and cunning mobster, his 1983 autobiography caught many off guard and ended…
Mar 9
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Timothy Reynolds
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"Public Enemy No. 1" Escapes: The Daring Jailbreaks of John Dillinger
In March 1934, famed bank robber John Dillinger was locked up facing murder charges when he pulled off one of the most daring jailbreaks in history
Feb 6
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Timothy Reynolds
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30 Years After Its Release, Tombstone Remains A Classic in the Western Genre, But Was It Accurate?
Widely regarded as a classic among "Modern Westerns" the 1993 film brings to life the events surrounding the shootout at the O.K. Corral. Join us as we…
Jun 13, 2024
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Donna Patton
The Violent Life and Grisly Death of Wild West Outlaw and Train Robber "Black Jack" Ketchum
In the 1890s, outlaw "Black Jack" Ketchum and his brother Sam led a gang of train robbers throughout the American Southwest until their violent ways…
Jan 7, 2024
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Timothy Reynolds
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