Yes, he did, he tried to fake his death before 1882. He died in Kansas in 1938 under the name of Jerry Miah James. Do not believe the fantastic lie promulgated by Betty Duke Dorsett and her unsupported claim of James L. Courtney being Jesse Woodson James.
yes he did fake his own death!
No, she did not.
No, in Twilight, Bella does not fake her own death at any point in the series.
yes
fraud
Yes, it is illegal everywhere.
It is illegal and unethical to fake your own death. It can cause severe emotional distress to your loved ones, lead to legal consequences, and damage your reputation. It is always best to address any issues or problems directly rather than resorting to deception.
Jesse James Jr
Jesse's son is named Nigel and plays in his own band, aptly named The Nigel Dupree Band.
Jesse Woodson James died in 1882. They exhumed his body a few years ago. It was proven beyond the shadow of a doubt it was him. A missing fingertip, wounds(civil war) and DNA. Jesse James was exumed in 1995 but the findings were found to be incomplete due to the condition of the remains they were to badly decomposed and could not be proven to be James himself. I would like to add that some of his relatives are alive today. He faked his own death and had a family. My family on my dads side, are related to him.
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No, Sandra Bullock and Jesse James have never had a baby together but Jesse has kids of his own which are Sandra's step children. But Sandra recently got divorced and got a adopted a new baby from new orleans.
For the most part, Jesse James was shot for the reward money and the noteriety. Governor Crittenden has been negotiating with the Ford brothers to capture and bring in Jesse. Bob Ford, the younger brother, opted to shoot Jesse twice in the back of the head while he was adjusting a tilted picture at Jesse's house in St. Joseph, Missouri where they had been staying. The Fords attempt to collect the reward was never realized. They were arrested, tried, and convicted fo first degree murder and sentenced to hang. Their sentences were pardoned by governor Crittenden.