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any other valuables he could find, Trousdale managed to hide an ice mallet underneath the back of his jacket. Trousdale then told Kilpatrick that there was a valuable package lying on the ground. Kilpatrick rested his rifle against his leg while he leaned over to pick up the package. As he did, Trousdale pulled the mallet from beneath his coat and struck Kilpatrick three times in the back of the neck and head. Kilpatrick died instantly of a broken neck and crushed skull. The beating with the mallet was so brutal that Kilpatrick's brains stained the walls of the car.
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After Cassidy's release from prison, he and Lay organized the Wild Bunch gang, which began the most successful train-robbing career in history. Kilpatrick is thought to have been a friend of Lay, but he may have had minimal or no involvement with crimes involving Butch Cassidy or the Sundance Kid.
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In March 1912, Kilpatrick boarded a Southern Pacific Express train near Sanderson, Texas, alongside a former inmate whom he had befriended. Attempting a robbery, Kilpatrick held up the express messenger, David Trousdale, in the Wells Fargo baggage and mail car. While Kilpatrick looted the safe and
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1880 Federal Census for Precinct 11, Coleman County Texas (Coleman County Enumeration District 45, Sheet 6, Lines 1-8) shows "Benjamen A. Killpatrick" as a six-year-old native of Texas.
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The gang would commit their robberies, split up, and then head in several different directions, meeting some time later in the Hole-in-the-Wall hideout in Wyoming.
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Photograph shows the bodies of Ben Kilpatrick and Ole Hobek being held up by others after being killed near Sanderson, Texas, March 13, 1912.
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He was released from prison in June 1911. On March 12, 1912, Kilpatrick and outlaw Ole Hobek were killed while robbing a train near
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Kilpatrick became involved with Kid Curry, but where or how they met is uncertain.
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and became acquaintances with Tom and Sam Ketchum and Bill Carver.
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People shot dead by law enforcement officers in the United States
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Kilpatrick is in the front row - centre; Fort Worth, Texas, 1900
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Coleman County, Texas
Sanderson, Texas
Head trauma
Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch
Conviction(s)
outlaw
American Old West
Wild Bunch
Butch Cassidy
Elzy Lay
Coleman County, Texas
Tennessee
South Carolina
cowboy
Texas
Nashville, Tennessee
Kid Curry
Della Moore
St. Louis, Missouri

Sanderson, Texas
Biography portal
Baxter's Curve Train Robbery
"Ben Kilpatrick and the last full sized train robbery in Texas, Sanderson, 1912"
"Ice Mallet used to Kill Outlaw Ben Kilpatrick"
Ben Kilpatrick partial bio
Timeline
The story of Kilpatrick's last robbery
Ben Kilpatrick

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