Mitchum tells the hardest story he’s ever had to tell – the life and death of Grace Reynolds. Join him as talks about their first meeting, the gun battles in beer joints, and the night everything changed for both of them.
“Hell, let’s just say it. Doyles were their names. I got two Doyles after me. One of them’s bad to shoot and the other one’s bad to cut.”
Grace’s school photo (year unknown) Grace Reynolds Grace Reynolds Stoke’s Cafe aka Cattle Barn Beer Joint – just before it was torn down circa 2000
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Mitchum tells us that Grace resembled the Classic Mabel Black Label woman from this commercial and therefore people used to call her Mabel:
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