if you wanna know more this is actually a pretty detailed article on her exploits. kind of wild that an old west outlaw was still kicking around when jfk was president
The last surviving member of the Wild Bunch, she died in 1961.
living a relatively quiet life in memphis, she held down any number of jobs, with many having no idea about her past. she was the last surviving member of the Wild Bunch gang, and her grave marker bears one of her noms de geurre, "the Thorny Rose"
she reportedly stayed in touch with fellow Wild Bunch member Ben Kilpatrick after she was released, but they never met again. he would end up killed in a train robbery in 1912
a chief of detectives told the new york times of Laura in 1901 "I wouldn't think helping to hold up a train was too much for her", adding, "she is cool, shows absolutely no fear"
today's outlaw is Laura Bullion a member of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang, she was arrested in 1901 and sentenced to 5 years for her part in the Great Northern train robbery. upon release she moved to Memphis and took numerous jobs, including dressmaker and interior designer. she died in 1961
"are we going to war bc she's in a bad mood" is such a timeless canard like sir we had a president say he was invading a whole country for embarrassing his dad
"are we going to war bc she's in a bad mood" is such a timeless canard like sir we had a president say he was invading a whole country for embarrassing his dad
I feel like a good thing to do is to ask, "do you need a hand or an ear?"