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  1. Horse theft, cattle rustling, bank and train robbery. Penalty. Served 18 months of a two-year sentence; released January 1896. Robert LeRoy Parker (April 13, 1866 – November 7, 1908), better known as Butch Cassidy, [1] was an American train and bank robber and the leader of a gang of criminal outlaws known as the "Wild Bunch" in the Old West .

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    • Butch Cassidy grew up in a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints family in Utah. Few criminals have reaped as much goodwill – in life and death – as Cassidy.
    • Cassidy's pseudonym was inspired by a cattle rustler. While working on a nearby cattle ranch as a teenager, Robert met a man who would alter the course of his life forever.
    • Cassidy met the Sundance Kid after a stint in jail. Cassidy, “a big dumb kid who liked to joke” according to friend Josie Bassett, continued his life of crime.
    • Thanks to Cassidy's thorough planning, the Wild Bunch pulled off many successful robberies. Cassidy and the Wild Bunch’s notoriety grew as they racked up a staggering average of $35,000 per robbery.
  2. Apr 9, 2024 · Butch Cassidy (born April 13, 1866, Beaver, Utah, U.S.—died 1909?, Concordia Tin Mines, near San Vicente, Bolivia?) was an American outlaw and foremost member of the Wild Bunch, a collection of bank and train robbers who ranged through the western United States in the 1880s and ’90s.

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  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Learn about the life and crimes of Butch Cassidy, a notorious outlaw who robbed banks and trains with the Sundance Kid in the early 1900s. Find out how he died, whether he faked his death, and how he inspired a movie.

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  5. Robert Leroy Parker, better known as Butch Cassidy, was a train and bank robber who led the Wild Bunch gang of outlaws who operated throughout Utah, Nevada, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico. Robert Leroy Parker was born on April 13, 1866, in Beaver, Utah, the first of 13 children of British immigrants Maximillian Parker and Ann Campbell Gillies.

  6. Butch Cassidy. Butch Cassidy was born Robert Leroy Parker on April 13, 1866, in Beaver, Utah Territory, to English immigrants Maximillian Parker and Ann Campbell Gillies. He grew up in a Mormon household, but he was not particularly religious. Cassidy was the oldest of 13 children, and his family struggled financially.

  7. The outlaw known as Butch Cassidy, born Robert LeRoy Parker on April 13, 1866, was the eldest of 13 children in a Mormon family in Utah. His admiration for a young cowboy named Mike Cassidy and a stint as a butcher inspired his nom de crime. A stretch in a Wyoming prison for the theft of a $5 horse impelled him toward a life on the run.

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