D.B. Tuber: The Craigslist Bank Robber

D.B. Tuber: The Craigslist Bank Robber

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I Was Just the Weed Guy: George Martorano

Born into a mob family, "Cowboy" George Martorano was pretty much destined to run afoul of the law. A non-violent guy in a roiling sea of brutality, he sold a whole lotta weed (and an even greater quantity of quaaludes). Like many drug smugglers, he wound up behind bars. But a li ...  Show more

The Last True Outlaw of the Lonesome West: Roddy Dean Pippin

He always wanted to be a cowboy, ever since he first read about 'em in Louis L'Amour novels and watched them in John Wayne westerns. The only trouble was: he wanted to be the outlaw. And when he grew up, he did. Transcending the flow of time, Roddy Dean Pippin chose to become the ...  Show more

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