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Caught Dead to Rights - The Biography of Ben de Crevecoeur, a Real Western Lawman |
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This is the history of Ben Barton Briand de Crevecoeur and his family. Ben was involved in the Willie Boy hunt, investigated and testified at the trial of serial killer, Gordon Stewart Northcott, worked under famous prohibition leader, "Pussyfoot Johnson", was friends with Tombstone's first mayor and the Epitaph's founder, John Clum. I hope you enjoy their story. |
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