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Figure 4 year s ago
He wore that tiara in prison to gain favor with the other inmates.
       
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Devoted 4 year s ago
Fake title.... open 100 years later??????? with plastics????? dash
       
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Stage 4 year s ago
Y’all should have those beautiful boxes restored.
       
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Beer 4 year s ago
Have someone glue all the fallen pieces back and leave it lilke that. Restoring it will remove all historical value and make it look like a cheap handicraft trinket from overseas. Any Antique dealer would tell you the same thing.
       
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Energy Inn 4 year s ago
Typical. Family finds lost keepsake immediately wants to know how much they can get for it. Trashy people.
       
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Driving 4 year s ago
Trashy people? A no good thief that spent his life in prison instead of working and taking care of his family like a real man would? Yeah, they should be hoping for SOMETHING from the old bastard. They certainly got nothing from him while he was alive. You know, like food and clothing!!! I'm sure that no one cried when he died because he was a stranger to them. POS. JC_doubledown
       
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Quick backstory: My great grandfather, John Bunion Knight (1877-?), was in Leavenworth prison most of his life. Family story goes he was a bank robber and the last time his son (my grandfather) saw him as a kid there was a pile of cash and guns on the bed. Then his wife told everyone in the family that JBK had died. Fast forward many years, the son has a young son (my dad) and they are at home when the phone rings and are told that the man who they thought had been dead for decades was alive in Leavenworth prison but has late stage cancer so they are letting him out

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