knights of the golden circle
Local history buff, Ron Shepherd, who is convinced that Jesse James faked his death and lived his life quietly in southeast Kansas, a leading role in a documentary broadcast last night with new theories about what the bank robber has their wealth.
The show, which airs at 8 p.m. CST on the History Channel, suggests James hid the stolenmoney in various locations and used it to finance exploits of the Knights of the Golden Circle, a forebear of the Ku Klux Klan."This was an arm of the Confederate secret service," Pastore said."Thewere trying to Pastore led hunts for the hidden loot, deciphering "code glyphs" in caves and canyons for clues. He's not saying whether he found any of that money until after the show airs.He also hopes the documentary will demonstrate conclusively that the man Robert Ford shot in 1882 in a rented home in St. Joseph, Mo., was not Jesse James.
"My greatest hope that we finally break the veil of mystery that Jesse James faked his death," said Pastore. "It's just really obvious that this is a trick." Pastore said the man shot in back of head, the first day was a cousin of James. Pastore is a 1995 History Channel documentary about James hosted by Bill Kurtis, the reported traces of DNA does not support the theory that the thief faked his death.
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