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On July 7, 1876, Frank and Jesse James, Cole and Bob Younger, Clell Miller, Charlie Pitts, Bill Chadwell and Hobbs Kerry robbed the Missouri Pacific Railroad at the "Rocky Cut" near Otterville, Missouri. The new man, Kerry, was arrested soon after and he readily identified his accomplices.
Pitts' plea bargain required him to submit to FBI debriefings. During one such debriefing in 1997, Pitts stated that he was not aware of any additional spies within the FBI, but he was suspicious of Robert Hanssen. The FBI did not act on Pitts' warning, however, and Hanssen's espionage continued until 2001. [8] Pitts was released on December 20 ...
J. E. (James Edward) "Jimmy" Pitts was born in and grew up in Corinth, Mississippi. He graduated from the University of Mississippi [2] with a degree in English and history. While at the university he edited and designed the student literary journal, The Yalobusha Review, for three consecutive years.
Prosecutors said they would seek a prison term for James Pitts, 53, when he's sentenced in Oct. 4, but the judge overseeing the case rejected their motion to jail Pitts until that time. Pitts has ...
Missouri State Trooper James F. Froemsdorf 52 Michael S. Roberts White 27 M October 3, 2001 St. Louis: Mary L. Taylor 53 Stephen K. Johns White 55 M October 24, 2001 St. Louis City: Donald Voepel 54 James R. Johnson White 52 M January 9, 2002 Moniteau: 4 murder victims [l] 55 Michael I. Owsley Black 40 M February 6, 2002 Jackson: Elvin Iverson 56
No. 10: Judge lets MO man off on felony charge in Jan. 6 bench trial, convicts on lesser counts. Joseph Hicks is one of 37 Capitol riot defendants from Missouri and the 32nd to be convicted.