Belle Starr
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Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Starr (February 5, 1848 –
February 3, 1889), better known as Belle Starr, was an American outlaw who
gained national notoriety after her violent death. She associated with the
James–Younger Gang and other outlaws. She was convicted of horse theft in 1883.
She was fatally shot in 1889 in a case that is still officially unsolved. Her
story was popularized by Richard K. Fox — editor and publisher of the National
Police Gazette — and she later became a popular character in television and
films.