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Bank Robbery Re-Enactment: Smoking Gun



2011-10-09 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Johnny Tarter.
At first glance, a case for K. Hill, PI, Village of Hardscratch, KY: Johnny Tarter's picture of Jesse James on his Palomino was sent with the question, "The shot that from the James gang that killed the banker?" sort of answers itself, with one look at them beady, hidden eyes, that steely, heartless look, that smoking gun. But it was just an act; in real life this is Columbia's own kindly, song writing, guitar strumming good ole boy Barry Jones. He's a major player in the Green River Cowboys re-enactment company which gave the finest performance of all, before a record crowd affirmed, now, by both the Chief of Police of Columbia, Adair County, KY, and the most precision-minded crowd counting historian in America, Charles Grimsley.


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