
The Little Dillingers Of East Tennessee
Blue Ridge True Crime · Alfred Dockery | Appalachian True Crime
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Two young Tennessee criminals hoped to carve their own Depression-era outlaw legend. Clarence "Pee-Jem" Bunch and Gus McCoig began their path with a jailbreak from Newport in May 1934, unleashing a summer-long spree of robberies and shootouts across East Tennessee.
Their run was as short as it was violent. Bunch was shot by police and died at age 23. McCoig escaped prison to rob again, but was later captured and executed in the electric chair for the shooting death of a sheriff, closing a brief, brutal chapter in East Tennessee crime annals.
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