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Bill Miner entered San Quentin Penitentiary in 1866. It was the start of a career. Pinkerton Detective Agency acclaimed him "master criminal of the West" -- credited with stealing over $250,000 from stagecoaches and trains. He inspired the critically acclaimed movie Grey Fox. A master of escape, he twice managed the fear while in Georgia's Milledpeville State Prison. He was over 70 at the time.