that ain t him. sir. sir, we got him, sir. who, bart? yes, sir. show me. show me! charles boles, aka black bart, is proving to be anlusive. and james hume is taking it personally. returning to his gentlemanly ways and scouting his next strike, boles is talking. no, no, i insist. you hit your mother lode of g d gold. boles began to expand his exploits beyond things related to wells fargo. he enjoyed the lifestyle, but that lifestyle is a high maintenance lifestyle financially and he had to have money to do it, so he continued to rob. driven by a growing taste of the good life, boles treks on
mark fxo-7 and knows this was laundry marked. for boles, revenge has long been satisfied. now, his greed is turning to arrogance. after the last robbery, i walked over 100 miles to sacramento, got a new set of clothes and came back to the city. returning to my accustomed ways. black bart has become kind of a folk hero because of his modus apperandi. why can t you get this guy? you re the great james hume. all told, bart has lifted the modern equivalent of $1 million from the wells fargo coaches. but what black bart doesn t realize is he left behind something even more valuable,
black bart! ah! i won t miss. the last time boles was shot, it stopped him from grabbing the gold, but they didn t give chase. but now, with $5,000 of wells fargo s money, he knows he s a dead man if they catch up to him.
camp and ascertain the exact time they passed. i found them to be at the same spot every morning at 7:00 a.m. he comes up with a clever way to pull off a nonviolent highway robbery. a quaker cannon trip used in revolutionary wars it is named for the quakers who like boles oppose violence. they had sticks made to look like guns to fool the enemy into believing they are facing a force much larger than they actually are. charles bowles once a law abiding citizen with dreams of making an honest fortune is about to become the west s most notorious bandit. loses thousands each month to highway robbers he hires james hume a detective with a reputation to solve crimes. he choose to become the kind
this guy. that ain t hume! sir, sir, we got him, sir. who, bart? show me, show me. charles boles, aka black bart is proving to be an elusive bandit. and james hume is taking it personally. returning to his gentlemanly ways and scouting his next strike, boles overhears talk of a coach that ll be carrying $23,000. this meal was excellent. no, no, i insist. when you hit your mother load of gold, you can pick up the check, my friend. boles began to expand his exploits beyond things related to wells fargo. he enjoyed this lifestyle, but that is a high maintenance lifestyle financially and he had to have money to doed it, so he continued to rob. narrator: driven bay growing taste of the good life, boles