Then Elliott,a flashlight in hand, tiptoes into the woods to find the rustler.
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The next morning, a cattle rustler named Charlie Bowdre stepped outside to feed his horse.
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He was a horse thief in Arizona, and a cattle rustler in New Mexico.
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Novak, then 27, sat down with rangers to help them understand the mind of the cattle rustler.
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He rode into town with a rustler named Coal Oil Jimmy and spent most of their visit drinking.
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Make two or three trips to dairies a night and a rustler can net thousands of dollars, Brown said.
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You feel as if you might have seen him in a movie, striking fear into the heart of a groveling horse-rustler.
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He left home during his early teens, and while working at a dairy farm, fell in with Mike Cassidy, a horse thief and cattle rustler.
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The ferrotype survived because after Billy's death, Dan Dedrick, one of Billy's rustler friends, held onto the picture and passed it down in his family.
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