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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 80. Chapters: Jack Ruby, John Wesley Hardin, Cameron Todd Willingham, Hank Skinner, Henry Lee Lucas, James Lee Clark, Angel Maturino Resendiz, Texas Seven, Karla Faye Tucker, Kenneth McDuff, Ruben Cantu, William P. Longley, Diane Zamora, Charles Brooks, Jr., Benny Binion, Shaka Sankofa, Jose Medellin, Darlie Routier, Linda Carty, Patrick Knight, Dennis Bagwell, Carlton Dotson, Jesse Washington lynching, Shannon Charles Thomas, Yolanda Saldivar, Betty Lou Beets, Bobby Wayne Woods, Odell Barnes, Frances Newton, Jermaine Herron, Raymond Hamilton, Rodney Reed, Napoleon Beazley, Brittany Holberg, Ronald Ray Howard, Charles Albright, Tommy Lynn Sells, Robert Dale Rowell, Alger "Texas" Alexander, Melvin White, Michael Wayne Richard, Richard Cartwright, Luis L. Ramirez, Ronald Clark O'Bryan, Chante Jawan Mallard, Celeste Beard, Ponchai Wilkerson, Genene Jones, Efren Saldivar, Kevin Christopher Kincy, Lamont Reese, George Hassell, Johnny Garrett, Marvin Lee Wilson, Marion Dudley, Robert Elmer Kleason, Kelsey Patterson, Genaro Ruiz Camacho, Chipita Rodriguez, Jeff Wood, James Autry, Tommie Hughes, Johnny Paul Penry, Jason Massey, Robert Anderson, Robert Alan Shields, Jr., Derrick Wayne Frazier, Stephen Morin, Joseph Paul Jernigan, Kenneth Foster, Clinton Lee Young, Stanley Faulder, Charles Victor Thompson, Gerardo Flores, Joseph Johnson, Nathan Lee. Excerpt: John Wesley Hardin (May 26, 1853-August 19, 1895) was an outlaw and gunfighter of the American Old West. He was born in Bonham, Fannin County, Texas. When Hardin went to prison in 1878, he claimed to have killed 42 men, but a considerably lesser number of these killings have been documented as actually attributable to him. Hardin's criminal career resulted not only in the deaths of his victims but also in the deaths of his brother Joe and two cousins who were hanged by a lynch mob seek...