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Frank James, the infamous American outlaw and brother of Jesse James, was not directly linked to a specific number of killings attributed solely to him. While he participated in numerous robberies and violent encounters during his criminal career, historical records do not provide a precise count of deaths he may have caused. Instead, his legacy is more associated with his role in the broader context of the James-Younger Gang's criminal activities.

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