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357:, of the "Iron Mountain Ranch Company", Lefors discussed the prospect of infiltrating a gang, though on behalf of the cattle company, rather than law enforcement. Smith asked Lefors to recommend someone for the job, which paid a salary of $ 125 per month, to which Lefors recommended himself, citing his successful defeat of "Brown's Hole Gang" as credentials. In fact, Lefors had been unsuccessful in stopping the activities of the "Brown's Hole Gang". 27: 290: 239:
Frank Hadsell appointed Lefors a Deputy US Marshal in October 1899. Lefors always claimed that Hadsell approached him to take that job based on his hard work on the Wilcox Robbery case. However, Lefors contributed to that case very little, if anything, and is not mentioned as a contributor at all in
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Tom Horn began his investigation on the Wilcox robbery case, working on contract with the Pinkerton Detective Agency to solve the case, and with whom he had been employed many years before. He generated productive information which was later passed to Charlie Siringo via the agency, obtained from
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explosives expert Bill Speck. Through that information, the investigators were able to identify who had killed Sheriff Josiah Hazen, who had been killed during a chase of the train robbery suspects. Horn and Siringo identified Hazen's killers as being
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Following the hanging of Horn, Lefors took the job offered in Helena, working there for many months, without success in countering the gang. He was fired in 1904, and little is known about his whereabouts after that.
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worked heavily on that case, and would years later come into contact with Lefors in the process of working other cases, and would later indicate that Lefors was incompetent, at best, as a lawman. However,
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Little is known about Lefors' life after Horn's hanging. He was known to brag to others about his achievements, though his effectiveness as a law enforcement official was disputed.
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the official records of that investigation. It is more likely that Lefors asked Hadsell to give him the appointment, and eventually he asked often enough to get it.
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in 1885 after working on a cattle drive that ended there. He played a minor role in the 1887 recovery of a large herd of cattle
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that same month, in his other job as a hired killer to fight cattle rustling for large cattle companies.
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in 1903 for the alleged murder of 14-year-old sheepherder Willie Nickell.
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train on August 29, 1900, near Tipton, Wyoming about fifty miles west of
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Train Robbery", committed by the Hole in the Wall Gang led by outlaw
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to capture those responsible for what would become known as the "
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He started working on an autobiography in 1935, called
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Lefors was featured as a character in the 1969 film
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Paris, Texas
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Old West
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Tom Horn
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Peter Weller
Butch & Sundance: The Early Days
Paris, Texas
Lefors, Texas
Wyoming
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Hole in the Wall Gang
Newcastle, Wyoming
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