Meet Kinnie Wagner, a lesser known outlaw of the 1920s. Folk songs were written about him and he gained legendary status by escaping jail several times and escapted the electric chair in Tennessee.
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Episode Sources
- Scott County Historical Society: Kinnie Wagner, Scott County’s Notorious Outlaw
- Murderpedia: William Kenneth “Kinnie” Wagner
- The Paris News: Bad Man of 15 Years Has Escaped Again, November 1, 1940
- The Tennessean: Cowboy Desperado Defiant Under Death Sentence, May 15, 1925
- Nebraska Daily News-Press: Tune Up That Guitar, Wagner’s Outlawing Again, November 29, 1940.
- Kingsport News: Kinnie Wagner Died in Prison, March 10, 1958.
- Kingsport Times: Thousands Flock to funeral Home to See Kinnie Wagner, March 12, 1958
- The Jackson Clarion-Ledger: The Story of Kinnie Wagner, 7 part series. April 6-12, 1958
Episode Music
Out of the Mines, courtesy of Ross Gentry, Asheville, North Carolina.
