Ford Bradshaw

[2] Bradshaw was killed by a sheriff's deputy named William Harper while resisting arrest on March 3, 1934, at the age of 28.

Five days later, Bradshaw robbed a bank of $11,238 with Newton Clayton and Jim Benge in Henryetta, Oklahoma, on November 7, 1933;[3] the heist would be mistakenly attributed to Floyd, George Birdwell and Aussie Elliott the next year.

[2] A close friend of Underhill, Bradshaw drove into Vian on December 31, 1933,[4] with several other men and began a shooting spree damaging a local restaurant, hardware store and the town jail.

This was in retaliation for Underhill's shooting death the previous day when federal agents surrounded the Shawnee cottage the outlaw had rented for his honeymoon and opened fire.

After several months on the run, Bradshaw was cornered at the rear door of an Ardmore roadhouse and killed by sheriff's deputy William Harper while resisting arrest.