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Hardcover The Love Pirate and the Bandit's Son: Murder, Sin, and Scandal in the Shadow of Jesse James Book

ISBN: 1402760698

ISBN13: 9781402760693

The Love Pirate and the Bandit's Son: Murder, Sin, and Scandal in the Shadow of Jesse James

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Sparks flew when gold digger Dr. Zeo Zoe Wilkins and Jesse James, Jr.--the son of America's most legendary outlaw--crossed paths. The result: a tale of sex, deceit, money, and murder, grippingly told... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great true crime book

The case is as cold as the long-dead bodies of Zeo Zoe Wilkins and the men she drove to early graves. In 1924, Zeo was murdered. It wasn't particularly surprising. In fact, Zeo had predicted that she would be dead within the week. When Kansas City, Missouri police entered her blood-soaked rental home they found her safe missing. According to witnesses, it was filled with diamonds and valuable bonds. They were the dead woman's last remnants of wealth. Sired and raised in poverty, she had accumulated more than three million dollars in her life, but had lost it through lavish spending, hooch, and dope. What's surprising is that she wasn't murdered sooner. Zeo was indeed a love pirate. The brazen beauty married six times (five times to different men)--each time she added to her bank account and left her victims' hearts, souls, and pocketbooks shattered. One husband was shot by the schemer, another committed suicide, one lost his bank and his fortune and his sanity, one fled the state to be rid of her. In addition to her marriages, Zeo was a nymphomaniac, as her affairs with hundreds of men would attest. Cops investigating her murder had so many suspects that they could never get a grasp on the case. Three men were arrested but there was never any real evidence against them and they were released. The crime was never solved. Jesse James, Jr. was six-years-old when his father was murdered by the dirty little coward Robert Ford. Junior heard the gunshot and ran to the living room to find the famous outlaw lying on the floor in a pool of blood. Jesse James, Jr. would be forever scarred by the scene. Junior went to law school. Like many attorneys of yesteryear and today, slime oozed from his every pore. Junior represented denizens of the underworld. For a while, he prospered, but eventually lost all his money and self-esteem when he invested in a disastrous movie about his father. He was adjudged insane and temporarily admitted to a doctor's care. Zeo Zoe Wilkins was unaware of his problems when she came to Junior for legal advice. She wanted someone to fence her diamonds and bonds. Who better than an underworld attorney whose father had "stole from the rich and gave to the poor?" Zeo brought Jesse James, Jr. to her house, bedded him, and showed him the contents of her strong box. Two weeks after they met, Zeo was dead and her last remaining valuables missing. They were never seen again. Did Junior murder her? He was never considered a suspect by police, but historian James has presented a case against him. Is it compelling? You read the book and decide. Buy The Love Pirate and the Bandit's Son and add it to your true crime library. It's well-researched, well-written, well-edited, and will keep your fingers moving. What more can you ask in a book?

Truth IS Stranger Than Fiction

Truth is stranger than fiction, and never is this made so clear as it is in Laura James' absorbing new true crime book THE LOVE PIRATE AND THE BANDIT'S SON. The "Love Pirate" in question was scheming seductress Zeo Zoe Wilkins. She married often and toyed with the affections of many more men, callously forcing her way into the echelons of society in early twentieth century America. The "Bandit's Son" is Jesse James, Jr. Yeah, that one. But this Jesse James became a criminal defense attorney and joined forces with the winsome but destructive Zeo in plot after plot. At the end of it, she was ruthlessly murdered. But whodunit? Laura James thinks she knows, and with the intricate retelling of this lost story, she reveals clue by clue who the murderer might be. If this story weren't for real it would make a great novel! Kudos to Laura James for bringing this fascinating tale into the limelight where it belongs.
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