Looking back over the years with Mom, watching her research and write three books proving that Jesse James faked his death and lived the remainder of his life on a farm in Texas. Here’s some photos from an interview several years ago with Mom (Betty Dorsett Duke) and former Texas Attorney General Waggoner Carr done by TV producer, news anchor and investigative reporter, Bill Kurtis regarding the outlaw Jesse James. This was at the Mustang Cafe in Dallas, TX about a year or two before Waggoner Carr passed away.
Bill Kurtis’ interview with author Betty Dorsett Duke and former Texas Attorney General Waggoner Carr regarding Jesse JamesBill Kurtis Interviewing author Betty Dorsett Duke regarding Betty’s great grandfather, Jesse JamesBill Kurtis Interviewing former Texas Attorney General, Waggoner Carr regarding Jesse JamesBill Kurtis, Betty Dorsett Duke & Waggoner Carr talking over lunch at the Mustang Cafe in Dallas, TX
The Truth about America's most famous 'Old West' Outlaw, Jesse James. Jesse tried to fake his death in 1879 and it didn't work too well, but in 1882 he turned an unfortunate turn of events to his favor and lived the rest of his life on a farm in Blevins, Texas.
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