Apache Kid.
George Cassidy
George "Butch" Cassidy was a skilled thief. During his outlaw days and unlike other bandits and outlaws, he managed not to kill anyone while he was on the rampage. This was one of the reasons why he was a mystique of bandit.
Apache Kid:
Apache Kid's real name was Haskay-bay-nay-natyl which means tall man destined to meet a mysterious ending. As his name was too long and difficult to pronounce, he was nicknamed kid.
He worked as a scout in the Indian scouts and met up with the chief of scouts and rode alongside him.
Kid was normally a good person but got caught up in a wrong situation at the wrong time that would leave two men dead and the prospects of a prison sentence. In 18878, he and his fellow Apache's from the scouts made fermented fruit corn which was illegal called Tiswin. The laws had found out about this and two men had ended up dead back at eh camp where they brewed the tiswin.
This event had helped him into becoming a ruthless outlaw with no remorse to kill anyone who stepped in his way.
Outlaws are not usually ruthless heartless criminal, circumstances take them to destinations that many of us would not ever dare to tread. However, this style of living is unhealthy, imprudent, detrimental and wrong.
References:
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http://www.faqs.org/shareranks/583,The-Most-Famous-Outlaws
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