Jesse Evans
Notorious wild west outlaw Jesse Evans made quite a name for himself in New Mexico and Texas with his gang he called “The Boys.” Originally a cowhand on a ranch, he turned to cattle rustling and armed robbery with the likes of Billy the Kid. When the Lincoln County War broke out, he was forced to pick sides. He and his gang became enforcers in the area. After a price was put on his head, he fled to Texas. Eventually, Texas Rangers tracked him down. After killing a Texas Ranger, he was thrown in prison in Huntsville but escaped in 1882 and vanished.