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Jessie James (c. 1991-September 9, 2006) was a British schoolboy who was the victim of an unsolved shooting when he was shot and killed after 1:00 pm in Broadfield Park, Moss Side, Manchester on September 9, 2006.
Possible motives are unclear and, while James' death is the latest in a series of shootings in the London and Manchester areas, investigator Supt. John O'Hare issued a public statement commenting that authorities believed James' murder was planned or possibly as the result of a gang war between local street gangs. This has been disputed by friends and family who claim he had been riding his bicycle to a party.
Now, it you are referring to Jesse James, the outlaw then:
Jesse James, Outlaw
* Born: 5 September 1847
* Birthplace: Centraville (now Kearney), Missouri
* Died: 3 April 1882 (Shot to death)
* Best Known As: Desperado of the old American west
Jesse was killed in his home on Lafayette Street in St. Joseph, Missouri. The home has since been moved and is a museum.
He is still alive...he is at the moment on the celebrity apprentice
Born Jesse Woodson James September 5, 1847 Clay County, Missouri, USA Died April 3, 1882 aged 34 St. Joseph, Missouri, USA
he died of old age
Robert Sallee James was the Fanther of Jesse James
As far as I know Jesse James was never arrested.
Woodson was Jesse James middle name.
information on Jesse James buired treasure - location or area he might have buired treasure
no Jesse g James did NOT die
Jesse James - Texas Treasurer - died in 1977.
he died of old age
No, the car and motorcycle customizer Jesse G. James is alive as of 2014. (birthdate April 19, 1969)
Jesse was killed in his home on Lafayette Street in St. Joseph, Missouri. The home has since been moved and is a museum.
No, Jesse James is not single.
No
Robert Sallee James was the Fanther of Jesse James
Jesse James Guns were sold online in 1883 Jesse James Guns were sold online in 1883
Yes, Jesse James has 4 kids.
Jesse James has 4 children
Shot in the back of the head by Robert Ford (a member of his gang)