A walking contradiction, Miller is also known as Deacon Jim Miller because he was           an impeccable dresser, didn’t drink or smoke, was a gentleman around women, read the Bible and often attended church. Miller has been described as a “wolf in sheep’s clothing.” His stock in trade however was that of a paid assassin and most of his victims were shot in the back. He probably didn’t kill fifty men as he claimed but his numbers were likely more than twenty. He usually wore a


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