tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7727491011598259928.post3597267186944980268..comments2023-11-30T04:39:59.615-08:00Comments on Empire of the Wheel: Why Butch & Sundance & Etta Were Never CaughtUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7727491011598259928.post-64903109869006157152015-10-23T12:46:38.997-07:002015-10-23T12:46:38.997-07:00I heard the show CTM the other day. So what I have...I heard the show CTM the other day. So what I have to say now I have to take from memory. I don't remember the full other name Etta used. Wasn't it Cora something? Nor do I remember the full name of the guy who visited her own the morgue but wasn't his last name Parker or does my memory play me a trick now? Anyhow, this is another funny case of synchronicity on my part because today blogger James Donahue writes about Butch Cassidy. I copy and paste:<br /><br />Sometime around 1978, while working as a bureau reporter in Sanilac County, Michigan, Harry Longabaugh entered my office with a request for help researching a book he was writing. He heard I was a local historian and wanted me to help research the origins of a young man named Robert LeRoy Parker, an orphan that he believed was raised by a family named Phillips living in our area in about 1870.<br /><br />I further quote:<br /><br />Longabaugh said he also had evidence that Cassidy and the Sundance Kid did not die in a shootout in Bolivia, as depicted in the Hollywood film. He said he thought Cassidy returned to the United States, married, and lived as William T. Phillips in Spokane, Washington, until his death in 1937.<br /><br />Maybe you two guys should get in touch with each other?<br /><br />http://www.perdurabo10.net/butch-cassidy.html<br />ɱØяñιηg$ʇðя ©™https://www.blogger.com/profile/01855714327238432953noreply@blogger.com