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15 Facts About Mose Gibson

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Mose Gibson was an American burglar and serial killer, responsible for the murders of at least seven people in several US states.

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Mose Gibson was first imprisoned in January 1904 at a Baton Rouge prison for an unknown offence.

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Mose Gibson's client was still found guilty and sent off to the Louisiana State Penitentiary.

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Mose Gibson was arrested after the first successful burglary, but managed to escape, and with the manacles still on his wrists, he burglarized another home so he could get money to have the handcuffs filed off.

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Mose Gibson served time in four penitentiaries, escaping from the warden on two occasions.

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Mose Gibson never disclosed for what kind of offences he was imprisoned in Florida, but it later revealed by an oil company manager named Harris that Gibson had attempted to kill him during an argument.

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The earliest known murder with a date that Mose Gibson committed was that of Joseph Isadore Rivet, a restaurateur who was killed on December 24,1908, in Addis, Louisiana.

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Rivet had employed the then-25-year-old Mose Gibson, ordering him to go get something at nighttime, according to the testimony of Joe Clark, who was sent to get some chickens to cook for breakfast.

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Clark had left after Mose Gibson was sent out and didn't return until the following morning, when he found Rivet beaten to death and lying in a pool of his own blood.

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Mose Gibson had been killed by a blunt and sharp instrument.

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Mose Gibson's murderer was never found, but Gibson, who was well known there, was suspected.

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Mose Gibson, who went by the alias Henry Watson, was first arrested in Nogales for importing alcohol into the country while en route to Phoenix.

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Mose Gibson was taken to the crime scene, and under a bombardment of questions, he confessed to killing the couple.

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Mose Gibson's arrest came thanks to a telegraph operator named Fred Lewis, who was stationed in the town of Drake.

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Several reasons for this are that in the initial examination, the perpetrator's fingerprints did not match those of Mose Gibson, there were two suspects, and both of them were described as having a lighter skin tone.