Desperadoes like Frank and Jesse James earned Missouri the nickname of
the "Outlaw State" after the Civil War, and that reputation followed the
region into the Prohibition era through the feverish criminal activity
of Bonnie and Clyde, the Barkers and Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd. Duck
into the Slicker War of the 1840s, a vigilante movement that devolved
into a lingering feud in which the two sides sometimes meted out
whippings, called slickings, on each other. Or witness the Kansas City
Massacre of 1933, a shootout between law enforcement officers and
criminal gang members who were trying to free Frank Nash, a notorious
gang leader being escorted to federal prison. Follow Larry Wood through
the most shameful and savage portion of the Show-Me State's history.