A teenager when he rode off to join Confederate guerrillas in 1864, Jesse James never really stopped ... specific crimes while wearing the general outlaw's mantle. "We are not thieves," he wrote ...
Even though he died more than 140 years ago, American outlaw Jesse James has remained hugely famous. The story of his life and death - at the hands of 'coward' Robert Ford - has been told in ...
Testing established a 99.7 percent certainty that the body buried in Kearney was, indeed, the famous outlaw. Ron Pastore, who opened the Jesse James Museum in Wichita, has had a Kansas man exhumed ...