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| | Did Butch Cassidy Return? |
 | | She said that Butch talked into the night, and the next morning he and his brother Mark rode up to a family cabin, where they met their brother Eb and Lula's son Mark, who was eleven years old at the time. |
 | | If the stories of Butch's return are to be believed, he lived in the United States for perhaps the better part of three decades, was a faithful correspondent, and announced his real identity to all manner of friends, acquaintances, and even strangers,[56] yet he returned to his family home but once. |
 | | During a panel discussion on Butch Cassidy at the 1996 WOLA convention in Craig, Colorado, Wild Bunch researcher Steve Lacy passed around photocopies of several letters purportedly mailed to Matt Warner's widow in the late 1930s and early 1940s by Frank Ervin, a man claiming to be Butch Cassidy. |
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