Movie: Jesse James: Legend, Outlaw, Terrorist

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Beng Spies
Beng Spies

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Bob Brewer
Bob Brewer

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Gary Chilcote
Gary Chilcote

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Michael Fellman
Michael Fellman

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Warren Getler
Warren Getler

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Drew Gomber
Drew Gomber

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Deb Goodrich
Deb Goodrich

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Norman A. Jackson
Norman A. Jackson

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John Koblas
John Koblas

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Tom Lange
Tom Lange

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    One of the most controversial figures in U.S. history, Jesse James has captured the imagination of the world for more than a century. Teen guerilla fighter, Civil War soldier, notorious bandit, James holds a place in popular legend like no other. Through expert accounts, historic analysis and forensic science, this revealing exposé traces the outlaw's life from his humble Southern childhood through his rise to infamy and his mysterious death.

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    2005-01-01

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