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MI Bad

Robbers, Cutthroats & Thieves in Michigan's Past & Present

Train robberies, stage-coach holdups, posses, breakouts and shoot-em-ups step out of the darker pages of Michigan’s past and spring to life in Tom Carr’s MI Bad: Robbers, Cutthroats & Thieves in Michigan’s Past & Present.


The Great Lakes State has seen more than its share of sensational crimes in the last couple of centuries. MI Bad shines a searchlight on several of the most jaw-dropping capers and rogues, including:

  • A couple of 1880s prostitution procurers who roll drunken lumberjacks for their wages in a whorehouse and buried bodies in shallow graves. The two die drunk and destitute in a freezing shack.

  • Baby Face Nelson gets his big-time career start — with an actual baby — in a bank holdup in Depression-era Grand Haven.

  • A 1970s, cinema-esque escape from Jackson State Prison that falls apart quickly once outside the razor wire.

  • Train-robbing brothers who get away with fortunes all over the Midwest, until one of them puts a bullet in the head of a well-liked Grand Rapids cop.

  • A 1960s cop and a 2010s fifth-grade teacher break bad.

  • Huge posses of armed Michiganders rush out to help — and sometimes hinder — a bank stickup.

  • A 19th Century U.P. boomtown finally has enough of a brothel owner who beats the women he holds captive.

  • Plus many more blood-and-money tales of Wolverine-state intrigue, suspense or just plain awfulness.

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