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farm. They later returned and stole a number of marijuana plants, which
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The next day, Thanksgiving, Wilma Walker and her sons, Robert and Ronald Walker, were getting ready for
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Scurlock was popular with friends that he referred to as "his tribe," who would do almost anything for him. Scurlock hired Steve Meyers — Kevin's brother, a successful sculptor who was struggling after a bitter divorce — to come to
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The number of robberies, 18 in total, and the amounts stolen, almost $ 2.3 million (equivalent to about $ 4 million today), make Scurlock one of the most prolific bank robbers in the history of the United States. Steven Paul Meyers (born February 22, 1950) and Mark John Biggins (born June 1,
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