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Teton Valley Magazine, 3 November 20015, accessed May 4, 2017, http://tetonvalleymagazine.com/history-stories/friend-or-faux/ |
However, this time Edwin couldn't return to his wife. After divorcing Trafton while he was in prison, Minnie added insult to injury by marrying a policeman and left Idaho with their 14 year old son, Edwin Jr. Additionally by August of 1920, all four of his daughters were married. [2] Instead Edwin made his way to California perhaps in hopes of finding family or of selling his much-exaggerated life story as a movie script.
On a hot day in August of 1922, in need of escaping the Los Angeles heat, he ordered an ice cream soda. While sipping the cool drink, Edwin B. Trafton died. An inglorious end to the man who incapable of leading a life without larceny. But, as the Yellowstone Bandit, he gave 165 Yellowstone stagecoach tourists stories enough to fill a lifetime.
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[1] “Yellowstone Bandit Released by Jail,” Northern Wyoming Herald, 8 October 1919, pg. 4.