By the early 1900s, the law was closing in and Butch Cassidy was beginning to feel the pressure. The cattle industry was big in Argentina and with the Pinkerton detectives closing in. He convinced Sundance it’d be a more healthy climate. He needed to pull a couple more jobs to finance the venture. The first was in the summer of 1900 at Tipton and the second in September, at Winnemucca, Nevada. The Wild Bunch then took the loot and headed for Fort Worth where they bought expensive suits, silk s


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