Bill Miner, dubbed "The Gentleman Bandit" by Pinkertons, gets freed from jail in 1901 after 33 years as a friendly and lovely old man. Entering a world he is unfamiliar with, he returns to the one activity that provides him with meaning –thievery.
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Bill Miner, dubbed "The Gentleman Bandit" by Pinkertons, gets freed from jail in 1901 after 33 years as a friendly and lovely old man. Entering a world he is unfamiliar with, he returns to the one activity that provides him with meaning –thievery.
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