
11 Infamous Outlaws Who Wound Up Working For The Man In The End
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Date: 2022-12-29
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Sky
To my knowledge, as repeated to me time and time again throughout my childhood, my great-great aunt was one of Pancho Villa's wives. At my grandparents' house there were numerous photos and clipped newspaper articles about the infamous revolutionary. The validity of this historical relationship, I can't say for sure, but being that I had no idea who he was when I was a child, I figure my family had no reason to falsely make such an incredible claim, and it is entirely possible given the known history of my family tree.
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To my knowledge, as repeated to me time and time again throughout my childhood, my great-great aunt was one of Pancho Villa's wives. At my grandparents' house there were numerous photos and clipped newspaper articles about the infamous revolutionary. The validity of this historical relationship, I can't say for sure, but being that I had no idea who he was when I was a child, I figure my family had no reason to falsely make such an incredible claim, and it is entirely possible given the known history of my family tree.
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Dylan
Fun Fact: Nacogdoches county, pronounced locally as Nahcadotches, encompassed most of East Texas prior to 1870s. So in 1912 when Spradley became US Marshall of Nacogdoches County, the county had already gone through many changes and has the boundaries as they are today. Counties I can think of that came from Nacogdoches are Harrison, Gregg, Upshur (where I live, Smith, Rusk, Panola, Marion and Cass counties. Huge area full of outlaws and Indians prior to the Civil War
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Fun Fact: Nacogdoches county, pronounced locally as Nahcadotches, encompassed most of East Texas prior to 1870s. So in 1912 when Spradley became US Marshall of Nacogdoches County, the county had already gone through many changes and has the boundaries as they are today. Counties I can think of that came from Nacogdoches are Harrison, Gregg, Upshur (where I live, Smith, Rusk, Panola, Marion and Cass counties. Huge area full of outlaws and Indians prior to the Civil War
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Ned
Maybe the most celebrated was Frenchman Vidocq in the 19th century, but has been the subject of several films so maybe that is why you left him out. It might be that you would be interested in survivors, those who were able to change sides with the political winds. They completely changed sides more than once. Police director in France, Joseph Fouchet, between the 18th and 19th centuries comes to mind.
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Maybe the most celebrated was Frenchman Vidocq in the 19th century, but has been the subject of several films so maybe that is why you left him out. It might be that you would be interested in survivors, those who were able to change sides with the political winds. They completely changed sides more than once. Police director in France, Joseph Fouchet, between the 18th and 19th centuries comes to mind.
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tea
He couldn't read it or write too good so he has no choice but to let the racist aristocrats keep ruling and to this day they still rule Mexico and suck all the money from the people. That's why they can't kill the cartel. Corruptions keeps immigrants leaving.
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He couldn't read it or write too good so he has no choice but to let the racist aristocrats keep ruling and to this day they still rule Mexico and suck all the money from the people. That's why they can't kill the cartel. Corruptions keeps immigrants leaving.
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Fermit
The guy from the Pagans MC reminded me of a documentary I saw about a dude named Andrew Glick, another Pagan who became an informant for the FBI.
It's called Doctor's Orders and it's a pretty wild story if anybody wants to check it out
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The guy from the Pagans MC reminded me of a documentary I saw about a dude named Andrew Glick, another Pagan who became an informant for the FBI.
It's called Doctor's Orders and it's a pretty wild story if anybody wants to check it out
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saitojharry
That Jim Milton guy from Beecher's Hope used to ride with the Van der Linde gang. Apparently his name is actually John Marston. Last thing i heard the Federal Bureau hired him to eliminate the rest of his former gang members.
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That Jim Milton guy from Beecher's Hope used to ride with the Van der Linde gang. Apparently his name is actually John Marston. Last thing i heard the Federal Bureau hired him to eliminate the rest of his former gang members.
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Jason
Please do a video on BILLY THE GHOUL. I live in ABERDEEN, WA and in the 1800s we were the most dangerous town on the West Coast and Billy was a NOTORIOUS outlaw and murderer. I'd love to see your level of information done on him
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Please do a video on BILLY THE GHOUL. I live in ABERDEEN, WA and in the 1800s we were the most dangerous town on the West Coast and Billy was a NOTORIOUS outlaw and murderer. I'd love to see your level of information done on him
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Fres
Please make a video about Emma Goldman!
Also, I thought you guys would mention Frank Abagnale, but he's been talked about a lot so this was cooler even though all people weren't new to me.
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Please make a video about Emma Goldman!
Also, I thought you guys would mention Frank Abagnale, but he's been talked about a lot so this was cooler even though all people weren't new to me.
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jamisongbj
It's pronounced Nac-o-doe-chez. I don't blame you though. Only those of us from there or that area can properly pronounce it and know the indian legend behind the name.
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It's pronounced Nac-o-doe-chez. I don't blame you though. Only those of us from there or that area can properly pronounce it and know the indian legend behind the name.
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Jessie
Just way to interesting, love all your history videos. Really like the ones about specific years gone by. I was born in 46 and love going back, keep up the great work!
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Just way to interesting, love all your history videos. Really like the ones about specific years gone by. I was born in 46 and love going back, keep up the great work!
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Eduardo
Pancho Villa was a rapist, murderer and countless other horrible things, we in Mexico have been gaslit into seeing him as a hero, but he was a horrible human being
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Pancho Villa was a rapist, murderer and countless other horrible things, we in Mexico have been gaslit into seeing him as a hero, but he was a horrible human being
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Alexis
Very interesting I love history. One of my favorite subjects. My Great Grandfather was in the Mexican Revolution with Poncho Vera. Thanks for sharing excellent job.
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Very interesting I love history. One of my favorite subjects. My Great Grandfather was in the Mexican Revolution with Poncho Vera. Thanks for sharing excellent job.
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Lindsay
Soooo disappointed in the sponsor. CleanMyMac does none of the things it claims, and causes more issues than its worth. Macs dont need extra security software.
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Soooo disappointed in the sponsor. CleanMyMac does none of the things it claims, and causes more issues than its worth. Macs dont need extra security software.
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Michael
Billy the Kid Briefly served as a Deputy, the Lincoln County Regulators WERE Legally Deputized Law Enforcement, Legally by 19th century standards anyway
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Billy the Kid Briefly served as a Deputy, the Lincoln County Regulators WERE Legally Deputized Law Enforcement, Legally by 19th century standards anyway
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Mack
Ever heard of Australian bushranger Ned Kelly? Quiet the outlaw he was with the final shoot out with police wearing his infamous armour.
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Ever heard of Australian bushranger Ned Kelly? Quiet the outlaw he was with the final shoot out with police wearing his infamous armour.
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Luis
I mean, by now we know of all the attrocities that Pancho Villa commited, it's questionable how much he fought for Mexico and his people
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I mean, by now we know of all the attrocities that Pancho Villa commited, it's questionable how much he fought for Mexico and his people
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MH
As a fun fact Pancho Villa is also known as one of the if not the only man to have successfully invaded the US, only one town though
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As a fun fact Pancho Villa is also known as one of the if not the only man to have successfully invaded the US, only one town though
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Anglica
oh this was interesting. my family is related to Pancho Villa on the Arambula side, but we know surprisingly little about him.
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oh this was interesting. my family is related to Pancho Villa on the Arambula side, but we know surprisingly little about him.
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Steak
Folk heroes if you believe in the myth of a romantic wild west: those people were some of the most notorious murderers around
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Folk heroes if you believe in the myth of a romantic wild west: those people were some of the most notorious murderers around
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Benson
9: 37 _The state bird of Texas is the electric chair_
That had me laughing way more than I should have
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9: 37 _The state bird of Texas is the electric chair_
That had me laughing way more than I should have
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