Sam Starr Outlaw.
Sam Starr was a Horse thief, Outlaw, Gun fighter and Bootlegger. He was a husband of the notorious American outlaw Belle Starr. Sam and Belle married June 5, 1880,. Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Starr (February 5, 1848 – February 3, 1889), better known as Belle Starr, was an American outlaw who gained national notoriety after her violent death. [1] She. …where in 1880 she married Sam Starr, a Cherokee Indian and longtime friend of the Youngers and Jameses. They settled on a ranch, renamed Younger’s Bend, on the Canadian River..
The outlaw Belle Starr is killed when an unknown assailant fatally wounds the famous “Bandit Queen” with two shotgun blasts from behind. After a brief dalliance with stagecoach robber Bluford “Blue” Duck, she took up with Cherokee outlaw Sam Starr, reputedly using her hard-scrabble ranch on the Canadian. At the age of 32, Belle's third marriage was to 28 year old Sam Starr. A notorious outlaw, Sam was killed in a gunfight on December 18, 1887. As Sam was on the run from the law most of. In 1883, Belle and Sam were both arrested, charged, and convicted of horse theft in Michigan. They were each subsequently sentenced to nine months in jail. Following their. Sam Starr (1859 - 1886) - He was the third husband to Belle Starr, and it would be during their marriage that she would become an infamous outlaw. He was shot and killed in. Sam was killed in a gunfight in 1887. Belle then settled with a new lover at the ranch and was shot in the back and killed there in 1889. Although there were several possible.
Sam Outlaw
In 1883, Belle and Sam were both arrested, charged, and convicted of horse theft in Michigan. They were each subsequently sentenced to nine months in jail. Following their. Sam Starr (1859 - 1886) - He was the third husband to Belle Starr, and it would be during their marriage that she would become an infamous outlaw. He was shot and killed in. Sam was killed in a gunfight in 1887. Belle then settled with a new lover at the ranch and was shot in the back and killed there in 1889. Although there were several possible.