Jim Miller, the Devoted Churchgoer and Outlaw
In the Wild West, the realm of outlaws was far from uniform, and stereotypes often crumbled in the face of complex truths. Amid the tumbleweeds and turmoil, an intriguing facet emerges the surprising religiosity of some of the most notorious criminals of the era. Among them, the enigmatic figure of Jim Miller stands as a striking example.

Jim’s dark reputation, marred by allegations of a dozen lives taken, is a stark contrast to his other, lesser-known identity – that of a devout churchgoer. In a land where lawlessness often reigned supreme, Jim Miller adhered strictly to certain moral codes, shunning vices like alcohol. This curious duality earned him the moniker “Deacon Jim” within his community.