Rabu, 11 Oktober 2017

Female Buccaneer of the Sagebrush

With grace and dash, Susie Raper faced assorted rustling charges, accusations that she murdered a business partner and all the shortcomings of her sons and lovers. After a month in the Elko, Nevada, slammer, the female prisoner was out on bail in late February 1870, but her legal problems continued to mount. When Judge George …

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