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  2. Homietos Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    Homietos Motorcycle Club. The Homietos Motorcycle Club are an American outlaw motorcycle gang with reported activity and leadership in Oklahoma City, Kansas City, and Texas. Information surrounding the Homietos and its founding history is limited, however, the outlaw club in recent years has increasingly become the subject of a number of ...

  3. Elmer McCurdy - Wikipedia

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    Elmer J. McCurdy (January 1, 1880 – October 7, 1911) was an American outlaw who was killed in a shoot-out with police after robbing a train in Oklahoma in October 1911. . Dubbed "The Bandit Who Wouldn't Give Up", his mummified body was first put on display at an Oklahoma funeral home and then became a fixture on the traveling carnival and sideshow circuit during the 1920s through the 1

  4. Category:Oklahoma Outlaws players - Wikipedia

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  5. New musicals 'The Outsiders' and 'Dead Outlaw' put Oklahoma ...

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    Based on the twisty tale of Oklahoma outlaw-turned-mummy Elmer McCurdy, the world-premiere musical "Dead Outlaw" begins previews Feb. 28 ahead of a March 10 opening night at Audible’s Minetta ...

  6. Wild Bunch - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Bunch, also known as the Doolin–Dalton Gang, or the Oklahombres, were a gang of American outlaws based in the Indian Territory in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They were active in Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma Territory during the 1890s—robbing banks and stores, holding up trains, and killing lawmen. [1]

  7. Meet Elmer McCurdy - the Oklahoma outlaw with the outrageous ...

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  8. Al Jennings - Wikipedia

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    Al Jennings. Alphonso J. "Al" Jennings (November 25, 1863 – December 26, 1961) was an attorney in Oklahoma Territory who at one time robbed trains. He later became a silent film star and made many appearances in films as an actor and technical adviser.

  9. Capital punishment in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment in Oklahoma. Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of Oklahoma . The state has executed the second largest number of convicts in the United States (after Texas) since re-legalization following Gregg v. Georgia in 1976. [1] Oklahoma also has the highest number of executions per capita in the United States.