Frank didn't bury the tea kettle. A bean pot or two yes, but not the tea kettle. Frank was looking for the face rock that's in the I left Kansas map.
This was found years after Frank's death. This rock was a clue to the kettle which held the copper. If Frank had buried the kettle he would have dug it up.
He did recover $6000 across the road. He also found the spoon at the spring Jesse hid. Frank wasn't there when the kettle was buried plain and simple.
Pastore said he couldn't read signs and on that I can agree. He could always sell of few of the glocks they were carrying or maybe those badges. Shoot I'd sell the utv they were tooling around in if I was just 8 feet from the motherload. The show to me was nothing more than a publicity stunt to get more investors. You could have a rented backhoe out there for under $500, and have the hole dug in 30 minutes. I was an equipment operator so I know what I'm talking about.
Zee sold almost everything she owned to survive after Jesse's death. I'm sure you've been to an estate sale where family heirlooms are sold. I have an original picture of Jesse's mother but that doesn't make anybody in my family Jesse James. I've got an original picture of Frank as well.
Pastore said he couldn't read signs and on that I can agree. He could always sell of few of the glocks they were carrying or maybe those badges. Shoot I'd sell the utv they were tooling around in if I was just 8 feet from the motherload. The show to me was nothing more than a publicity stunt to get more investors. You could have a rented backhoe out there for under $500, and have the hole dug in 30 minutes. I was an equipment operator so I know what I'm talking about.
Zee sold almost everything she owned to survive after Jesse's death. I'm sure you've been to an estate sale where family heirlooms are sold. I have an original picture of Jesse's mother but that doesn't make anybody in my family Jesse James. I've got an original picture of Frank as well.

