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  2. Kirksey Nix - Wikipedia

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    Kirksey McCord Nix Jr. (born 1943) is the former boss of the Dixie Mafia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was a suspect in the assassination attempt on Sheriff Buford Pusser and in the death of Buford's wife on August 12, 1967.

  3. Dixie Mafia - Wikipedia

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    Gillich was also patron and protector of Kirksey McCord Nix Jr., one of the gang's most notable members. In December 1965, at the age of 22, Nix was caught carrying illegal automatic weapons in Fort Smith, Arkansas. An old friend of his, Juanda Jones, ran a bordello there, and Nix became involved with Jones' adolescent daughter, Sheri LaRa. In ...

  4. Buford Pusser - Wikipedia

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    Pusser named Kirksey Nix as the contractor of his wife's killers, although neither Nix nor anyone else was ever charged with the crime. Pusser shot and killed an intoxicated Charles Russell Hamilton on December 25, 1968, after responding to a complaint that Hamilton had threatened his landlord with a gun.

  5. Buford Pusser was once his hero. Now, this ex-sheriff has a ...

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    "There was a great deal of circumstantial evidence suggesting Kirksey Nix was in the right place at the right time to have been involved," Humes said in a Facebook direct message. "Pusser later ...

  6. TBI agents exhume body of 'Walking Tall' Buford Pusser ... - AOL

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    Buford Pusser's name is infamous in Tennessee. He stood large over most people at 6 feet tall and was known for cleaning up McNairy County, jailing criminals who'd run rampant before his tenure.

  7. Pete Halat - Wikipedia

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    Through his association with Mike Gillich, a leading Biloxi underworld figure, Halat became the attorney for Kirksey Nix, a Dixie Mafia criminal serving life in the Louisiana State Penitentiary for the 1971 murder of New Orleans grocer Frank J. Corso. Having exhausted his appeals, Nix's only path to freedom was a governor's pardon.

  8. Louisiana State Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, Kirksey Nix perpetrated the "Angola Lonely Hearts" scam from within the prison. [36] On June 21, 1989, US District Judge Polozola declared a new state of emergency at Angola. [37] In 1993 Angola officers fatally shot 29-year-old escapee Tyrone Brown. [38] Burl Cain served as the warden from 1995 to March 7, 2016. [39]

  9. Gene Stipe - Wikipedia

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    Stipe did not seek re-election in 1954, but was an unsuccessful candidate for a Oklahoma Senate seat against Kirksey Nix. However, two years later Nix was elected to the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals and Stipe was elected to the state senate in a special election, serving from 1957 until his resignation in 2003, becoming the longest ...