#29: Butch Cassidy
Butch Cassidy, born Robert LeRoy Parker in 1866, carved a swashbuckling legend of lawlessness etched with daring robberies and audacious train heists. With a flick of his spurs, he summoned the infamous “Wild Bunch” gang into existence, a fellowship bound by their charismatic leader’s charm, quick wit, and unerring aim.

Butch Cassidy, a name whispered in both fear and admiration, transcended mere notoriety to become a bona fide folk hero. In the tapestry of popular culture, he donned the mantle of a modern-day Robin Hood, a rogue who stole from the wealthy to nourish the needy. His criminal exploits drove him to seek sanctuary in the distant realms of South America, where the echoes of his crimes continued to reverberate.