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And chalk was, uh, apparently a beer, a type of beer. I don't know if it's a manufactured type or something homemade, but he liked chalk top beer. And so that became his nickname. But he was labeled as Pretty Boy by one of the Baird sisters. Different stories, you know, that the police, when he was a young criminal, they said he was a pretty boy.
And chalk was, uh, apparently a beer, a type of beer. I don't know if it's a manufactured type or something homemade, but he liked chalk top beer. And so that became his nickname. But he was labeled as Pretty Boy by one of the Baird sisters. Different stories, you know, that the police, when he was a young criminal, they said he was a pretty boy.
And chalk was, uh, apparently a beer, a type of beer. I don't know if it's a manufactured type or something homemade, but he liked chalk top beer. And so that became his nickname. But he was labeled as Pretty Boy by one of the Baird sisters. Different stories, you know, that the police, when he was a young criminal, they said he was a pretty boy.
One of the more colorful stories says that a Kansas City madam uh, said, well, I, you're too pretty for these other girls. I'll take care of you myself. Uh, probably not true, but you'll find that anything with Charlie Floyd, there's going to always be another interpretation coming down the pike.
One of the more colorful stories says that a Kansas City madam uh, said, well, I, you're too pretty for these other girls. I'll take care of you myself. Uh, probably not true, but you'll find that anything with Charlie Floyd, there's going to always be another interpretation coming down the pike.
One of the more colorful stories says that a Kansas City madam uh, said, well, I, you're too pretty for these other girls. I'll take care of you myself. Uh, probably not true, but you'll find that anything with Charlie Floyd, there's going to always be another interpretation coming down the pike.
And, um, and, and another women, but, uh, The Baird sisters were with Charlie when he was in Bowling Green, Ohio. And his his associate then was a lovely fellow named Bill Miller. And I have found out since then that Bill Miller, who's who's nicknamed a better nickname than Charlie. He was Billy the Killer Miller.
And, um, and, and another women, but, uh, The Baird sisters were with Charlie when he was in Bowling Green, Ohio. And his his associate then was a lovely fellow named Bill Miller. And I have found out since then that Bill Miller, who's who's nicknamed a better nickname than Charlie. He was Billy the Killer Miller.
And, um, and, and another women, but, uh, The Baird sisters were with Charlie when he was in Bowling Green, Ohio. And his his associate then was a lovely fellow named Bill Miller. And I have found out since then that Bill Miller, who's who's nicknamed a better nickname than Charlie. He was Billy the Killer Miller.
And that family came from just across the county line here in the Ohio River Valley. They were from Beaver County, Pennsylvania. And Billy earned his nom de plume or whatever you want to call it, because he murdered his own brother over a woman. The brother's name was Alabama Joe Miller. And... These women are causing problems. Oh, they're causing trouble. They're causing trouble.
And that family came from just across the county line here in the Ohio River Valley. They were from Beaver County, Pennsylvania. And Billy earned his nom de plume or whatever you want to call it, because he murdered his own brother over a woman. The brother's name was Alabama Joe Miller. And... These women are causing problems. Oh, they're causing trouble. They're causing trouble.
And that family came from just across the county line here in the Ohio River Valley. They were from Beaver County, Pennsylvania. And Billy earned his nom de plume or whatever you want to call it, because he murdered his own brother over a woman. The brother's name was Alabama Joe Miller. And... These women are causing problems. Oh, they're causing trouble. They're causing trouble.
So he was definitely in the available rabble that Charlie could run with. And he was with Charlie in Bowling Green. A local officer saw that they were clearly up to no good and approached. And the net result was that Billy was killed on the spot by the officer, and then the officer, whose name was Kastner, was shot either by Miller or by Charlie.
So he was definitely in the available rabble that Charlie could run with. And he was with Charlie in Bowling Green. A local officer saw that they were clearly up to no good and approached. And the net result was that Billy was killed on the spot by the officer, and then the officer, whose name was Kastner, was shot either by Miller or by Charlie.
So he was definitely in the available rabble that Charlie could run with. And he was with Charlie in Bowling Green. A local officer saw that they were clearly up to no good and approached. And the net result was that Billy was killed on the spot by the officer, and then the officer, whose name was Kastner, was shot either by Miller or by Charlie.
So the bank never did get robbed, but they had to flee Ohio again. He went separately from the Baird sisters. They had to make their own way home. They seemed to be talented at that.
So the bank never did get robbed, but they had to flee Ohio again. He went separately from the Baird sisters. They had to make their own way home. They seemed to be talented at that.
So the bank never did get robbed, but they had to flee Ohio again. He went separately from the Baird sisters. They had to make their own way home. They seemed to be talented at that.
He certainly wasn't loath to rob banks. I mean, some of the accounts estimate that he robbed 50 banks during his career. I think that's probably high, but he hit quite a few. Right. And, you know, and of course, It's the same kind of thing as with the Daltons and the Youngers and the James boys. You know, if you're robbed, you don't want to be robbed by some lowlife.
He certainly wasn't loath to rob banks. I mean, some of the accounts estimate that he robbed 50 banks during his career. I think that's probably high, but he hit quite a few. Right. And, you know, and of course, It's the same kind of thing as with the Daltons and the Youngers and the James boys. You know, if you're robbed, you don't want to be robbed by some lowlife.