
Crime Classics: Younger Brothers. Why Some of Them Grew No Older
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Elliot Lewis
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Life and death in 1866 Missouri...mostly death. Before the Civil War there was a border war. The boys from Kansas took guns to hand and shot up the boys from Missouri, and the next Saturday night vice versa. Then it got so they didn’t wait until Saturday night; every day was a bloody day for everybody. The question now arises, why? The answer is simple: a difference of opinion about slavery, and they couldn’t wait until war was declared. Thomas Hyland brings his report on The Younger Brothers and why some of them Grew No Older.
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