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Roe's Criminals | |
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Leader(s) | Americus Roe, Zebedee Nash |
Appears in | Red Dead Revolver 3dn edition, Red Dead Garlic bread (all four parts) |
Country | Mexico, Texas, West Virginia, United States of America |
Active | 1885-1896 |
Motto | "Nobody is poor, nobody's rich! We're all equal by each other"-Roe |
The Roe's Criminals were a communistic/socialistic type of outlaws featured in Red Dead Revolver 3dn edition and Red Dead Garlic bread part I The American West, part II Mexican Revolution, part III The New Life and part IV Undead Nightmare.
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Revolver[]
Americus's criminals make an appearance during the missions the "Train Cart" and "Train". They are responsible for the robbery while Jack is escorting Leg Johnson to Gold Town and try to attack the engineer.
Even not a member of the criminals, Roberto Pedrosa appears in the missions, and Rico Pedrosa seems to lead them and is available as a playable character in Showdown Mode.
Red Dead Garlic bread[]
The Roe's criminals are usually committing very big crimes in and outside of towns, such as robbing and killing a treasure hunter, robbing the general store of Silver Town and Thief's Town, or even fleeing from sheriff in the wilderness. As hinted by their name, these outlaws are led by the cold-blooded murderer Americus Roe and have hideouts in West Virginia, Nuevo Paraiso or Texas, or in some steads or abandoned cabins.
Some of them can be encountered in Thief's Town, either walking around or drinking at the saloon. Some of the criminals can be encountered at the Thompson Town gang hideout, while some Mexican criminals are encountered at the Fort Mercer gang hideout, it is however unknown if those Mexican criminals are at any chance related to the Roe's criminals or are they just Banditos.
Known Members[]
- Americus Roe - Leader (former, killed)
- Wesley Allen - Second-in-command (possibly)
- Charlie Hinkle
- Easter Dutton
- Dirty Dan Pister
- Grant Avery
- Greenville Berry
- Hestor Frith
- Spike Nancy
- Zebedee Nash - Last leader
- Bedanc Spinney
- Salvador Morris
- Geraldo Elisabelde
- Jorge Reyson
- Julian Coronado
- Manolo Santander
- Raul Ontiveros
- Billy Sanchez
- Selestino Herrada
Member | Role | Nationality | Location | Territory |
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Americus Roe | Leader, founder | African-American | Any main settlement with little or weak law enforcement | West Virginia |
Wesley Allen | Second-in-command, second leader, leader of a posse | African-American | The Grizzlies? | West Virginia |
Charlie Hinkle | Lead enforcer, gunman, hitman | African-American | Thompson Town | Texas |
Easter Dutton | Enforcer, hitman, posse member | African-American | Anywhere in the wilderness | Texas or West Virginia |
Greenville Berry | Enforcer, shoe-in | Afro-American (Native ancestry) | Anywhere in the wilderness in West Virginia | WV |
Dr. Grant Avery | Medical doctor, enforcer | Afro-American (possibly has Native ancestry) | Pacific Union R.R. Camp | West Virginia |
Dirty Dan Pister | Gunman, posse member | American southern | Thief's Town | Texas |
Spike Nancy | Gunman, posse member | American | Thief's Town | Texas |
Zebedee Nash | Last leader, second-in-command, posse member, bossy gunman or enforcer | American | Thief's Town | Texas |
Bedanc Spinney | Assassin, gunman | American | Crystal Camp | West Virginia |
Geraldo Elisabelde | Gunman, gambler, posse member | Mexican | Casa Madrugada | Nuevo Paraíso, Mexico |
Jorge Reyson | Gunman, hitman | Mexican | Anywhere in the wilderness | Mexico |
Manolo Santander | Gunman, gambler, hitman | Mexican | Chuparosa | Mexico |
Selestino Herrada | Gunman, posse member, gambler, hitman, bossy enforcer in Mexico | Mexican | Casa Madrugada | Mexico |
Julian Coronado | Gunman, gambler, enforcer, posse member, leading enforcer | Mexican | Casa Madrugada | Mexico |
Raul Ontiveros | Gunman, hitman, nothing too special | Mexican | Anywhere in the wilderness | Mexico |
Billy Sanchez | Enforcer, hitman | Mexican | Anywhere in the wilderness | Mexico |
Trivia[]
- During the random encounter: Fate of the Stagecoach - Quinn Malloy, Sid Winkler, Kent Gallaway and Zebedee Nash will be the attackers in Texas, while in West Virginia it will be Moses Lowson, Charlie Hinkle, Greenville Berry and Hestor Frith.
- The point is Malloy, Winkler, Moses and Gallaway are not even a part of Roe's criminals, yet they still help them out, despite the fact they are actually members of Irish's Gang and British's Gang.
- The first leader Americus Roe was killed by bounty hunter Jack Marston by a shot to the face in 1892. After his death, Zebedee Nash took his place as the leader until his death in 1896 by Jacky Marston as well.
- I forgot Hestor Frith in the infobox, but fudge it.