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Shot All to Pieces

Auteur(s): Nick Vulich
Narrateur(s): Christopher Glenn Asche
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American’s have always been fascinated by criminals. 

Belle Gunness and the Bender’s were a different breed of criminal, more deadly, and harder to detect. While bank and train robbers rarely harmed their victims, Belle Gunness and the Bender’s took a gruesome pleasure in killing their victims before they robbed them. 

The Banditti of the Prairie was a loose-knit band of thieves that came together during the 1830s and 1840s. Their field of operations covered a multi-state area, including Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, and Arkansas. 

The members of the Banditti would come together to pull a raise, then disappear into the wooded banks along the area rivers. Should one of them get caught, a dozen members came forward with alibis placing them hundreds of miles away when the crime was committed. In many areas, the local sheriff or judge were members of the Banditti or received payoffs from them. As a result, it was next to impossible to secure convictions against the criminals. 

When things got too far out-of-whack, Judge Lynch dealt out justice at the end of a rope. Then life went back to normal - for a while. 

As civilization crossed the Mississippi, criminals became bolder and more daring. 

The Reno Brothers pulled the first robbery of a moving train in 1866. Jesse James spent a decade perfecting the method after he robbed his first train at Adair, Iowa, in 1873. 

©2021 Nick Vulich (P)2021 Nick Vulich

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