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- Catching a KillerHow Bill Tilghman’s hunt for outlaw Bill Doolin made the Oklahoma lawman a legend. When legendary lawman Bill Tilghman was killed in the line of duty in November 1924, his distraught wife, Zoe, was left with $80 and the monumental task of caring for their three sons alone. Inspired by the women who had penned books about their accomplished husbands, including Elizabeth Custer, who was...0 Comments 0 Shares 1601 Views
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- Judy's LawThe Final Moments of Judy Malinowski, Judy Malinowski was set ablaze by her ex-boyfriend Judy Malinowski was the victim of an unimaginable attack, as her ex-boyfriend set her on fire outside an Ohio gas station. Despite sustaining burns over 90% of her body, she fought to survive for two years and was determined to see her attacker brought to justice. Just before her passing, she recorded a...
- New Law In Japan.New Law in Japanese Prefecture Nudges Residents to Laugh Every Day ​ There’s a common saying: Laughter is the best medicine — and it seems it’s being taken to heart in one part of Japan. The local government in the Yamagata prefecture has passed a law nudging residents to laugh at least once a day.​We know what you may be thinking, but no, this is...0 Comments 0 Shares 3445 Views
- Renegades of the Rails.Railroads were open season for Oklahoma and Indian Territory outlaw gangs. Glenn Shirley, the late historian of Oklahoma’s frontier history of lawmen and outlaws, said there were more stagecoach and train robberies in the Twin Territories than anywhere on the Western frontier. The first railroad to enter pre-state Oklahoma in 1871, was the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad, known by...
- Squatting In Homes Has Become Too Easy.Squatting In Homes Has Become Too Easy New York City’s squatter laws, and America’s other “pro tenant” legislation, shows that we’re moving away from respect for property rights. Imagine that you learn a group of people have broken into a home you own and are taking up residence. You change the locks and go kick them out, but they refuse to leave. The...
- Stun Gun LawsStun guns are legal in most states with specific regulations to owning, purchasing, and possession of a stun gun. See state regulations listed below. Arizona Stun Gun Laws Sales Restrictions: ID required to purchase; Cannot purchase online Arkansas Stun...0 Comments 0 Shares 2249 Views
- The sport all English men had to practiceArchery used to be required by law for English men. Throughout the Middle Ages, English men were required by law to practice longbow archery — a mandate that was in place for longer than you might expect. Early laws encouraged practicing archery indirectly: King Henry I, who ruled England from 1100...0 Comments 0 Shares 483 Views