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Don Bullis leaves no doubt Ramey was a “badman.” He was convicted of two murders and suspected of several others, including two of his own sons. Bullis carefully examines Raney’s life, debunking much of the mythology that accumulating around him, much of it created by lies and exaggerations of his own making. Yet, Bullis provides often minute, well documented details of the violent and often mysterious life that Raney made for himself. – Robert J. Torrez, New Mexico state historian, retired