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Yeah, absolutely. And the Ohio State Penitentiary at that time was certainly no club med. I mean, it was every bit as bad as the Missouri Penitentiary, probably worse, although he wouldn't have known that. So he escaped from that. He went back and throughout his years, not that there were that many of them, there's always this tendency to go back to Oklahoma, the Cooks and Hills. And
Yeah, absolutely. And the Ohio State Penitentiary at that time was certainly no club med. I mean, it was every bit as bad as the Missouri Penitentiary, probably worse, although he wouldn't have known that. So he escaped from that. He went back and throughout his years, not that there were that many of them, there's always this tendency to go back to Oklahoma, the Cooks and Hills. And
Aikens, Oklahoma, and a little town called Salislaw. That was his home place. And he just always used that as his place of refuge, no matter where he was.
Aikens, Oklahoma, and a little town called Salislaw. That was his home place. And he just always used that as his place of refuge, no matter where he was.
Aikens, Oklahoma, and a little town called Salislaw. That was his home place. And he just always used that as his place of refuge, no matter where he was.
Yeah, well, that's where the family was. So his mother, in fact, his mother lived a long life. His brothers, most of them lived to be elderly.
Yeah, well, that's where the family was. So his mother, in fact, his mother lived a long life. His brothers, most of them lived to be elderly.
Yeah, well, that's where the family was. So his mother, in fact, his mother lived a long life. His brothers, most of them lived to be elderly.
Well, if you start with the Kroger robbery, which was 1925, and then roughly four years in prison, gets out. May or may not have gone after his father's killer, but the family said it didn't happen. And then the Sylvania bank job. And then the next thing that he did is he was back in Ohio. supposedly he murdered two brothers in March of 1931. Their names were Wayne and Wallace Ash.
Well, if you start with the Kroger robbery, which was 1925, and then roughly four years in prison, gets out. May or may not have gone after his father's killer, but the family said it didn't happen. And then the Sylvania bank job. And then the next thing that he did is he was back in Ohio. supposedly he murdered two brothers in March of 1931. Their names were Wayne and Wallace Ash.
Well, if you start with the Kroger robbery, which was 1925, and then roughly four years in prison, gets out. May or may not have gone after his father's killer, but the family said it didn't happen. And then the Sylvania bank job. And then the next thing that he did is he was back in Ohio. supposedly he murdered two brothers in March of 1931. Their names were Wayne and Wallace Ash.
And the reason for that, some of the authorities seem to think that they were snitches and that he did them in because of that. But what is absolutely established is that one of the Ash brothers was married to a woman that Floyd was interested in. And for the rest of his life, he was in close proximity to this woman and her sister.
And the reason for that, some of the authorities seem to think that they were snitches and that he did them in because of that. But what is absolutely established is that one of the Ash brothers was married to a woman that Floyd was interested in. And for the rest of his life, he was in close proximity to this woman and her sister.
And the reason for that, some of the authorities seem to think that they were snitches and that he did them in because of that. But what is absolutely established is that one of the Ash brothers was married to a woman that Floyd was interested in. And for the rest of his life, he was in close proximity to this woman and her sister.
So her name was Ash, but she and her sister's maiden names was Bayer. But they were frequently with Floyd and his various associates. So they were with Floyd the next year in 1931. when he was in Bowling Green, Ohio, and they were casing a bank, getting ready to rob it.
So her name was Ash, but she and her sister's maiden names was Bayer. But they were frequently with Floyd and his various associates. So they were with Floyd the next year in 1931. when he was in Bowling Green, Ohio, and they were casing a bank, getting ready to rob it.
So her name was Ash, but she and her sister's maiden names was Bayer. But they were frequently with Floyd and his various associates. So they were with Floyd the next year in 1931. when he was in Bowling Green, Ohio, and they were casing a bank, getting ready to rob it.
Uh, no, no, not, uh, not at all. And, and according to, to the, probably the best account, uh, Beulah was probably the one that gave Charlie his nickname because the family to this day refers to him as Charlie or chalk.
Uh, no, no, not, uh, not at all. And, and according to, to the, probably the best account, uh, Beulah was probably the one that gave Charlie his nickname because the family to this day refers to him as Charlie or chalk.
Uh, no, no, not, uh, not at all. And, and according to, to the, probably the best account, uh, Beulah was probably the one that gave Charlie his nickname because the family to this day refers to him as Charlie or chalk.