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Buford Pusser(1937-1974)

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Buford Pusser was elected sheriff of McNairy County, Tennessee, on a platform of cleaning up the county, which was regarded as the most corrupt, crime-ridden county in the state, if not the U.S. by some local citizens. According to locals, several organized-crime rings, based mainly in Nashville, ran the criminal enterprises in McNairy County, including gambling, prostitution, bootlegging, narcotics, auto theft, etc.

Pusser was a former amateur wrestler while living in Chicago, who locals perceived as tough as nails and incorruptible, which was a major departure from the image some prior local officials had.

Hollywood movies showed that Pusser carried a gigantic wooden club, several feet long which was a complete fabrication. Although there were never any witnesses, Pusser claimed there were several attempts to carry out a contract on his life. The most serious incident occurred when the car he and his wife was riding in was ambushed; his wife was killed and he was shot in the chin requiring substantial surgery and a major facial reconstruction to repair his chin as well as damage caused in several high speed accidents. Pusser died in 1974 when the Corvette he was driving veered off the road at over 100 mph and crashed. Though It was officially ruled an accident, some locals believed he had been deliberately run off the road in a successful assassination attempt but many believed it was alcohol related. This belief was further strengthened when a high blood alcohol content was leaked. Subsequent requests for a full-scale investigation of the incident were carried out by Tennessee state authorities as well as General Motors experts who went over the car with a fine toothed comb and found nothing when the family and a few locals felt the car had been tampered with. The case was quickly closed and the records sealed by court order, most officials conclude, to not cause embarrassment to family and Pusser fans..
BornDecember 12, 1937
DiedAugust 21, 1974(36)
BornDecember 12, 1937
DiedAugust 21, 1974(36)
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Joe Don Baker and Elizabeth Hartman in Justice sauvage (1973)
Justice sauvage
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  • 1973
The Tomorrow Show (1973)
The Tomorrow Show
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  • Joe Don Baker and Elizabeth Hartman in Justice sauvage (1973)
    Justice sauvage
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    • 1973

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  • Alternative name
    • Sheriff Buford Pusser
  • Height
    • 1.98 m
  • Born
    • December 12, 1937
    • Finger, Tennessee, USA
  • Died
    • August 21, 1974
    • Adamsville, Tennessee, USA(road accident)
  • Spouse
    • Pauline PusserDecember 5, 1959 - August 12, 1967 (homicide)
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    • 4 Portrayals

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    Former sheriff of McNairy County, Tennessee, long regarded as one of the most corrupt counties in the state, if not the country. His efforts to clean up the county resulted in several attempts on his life--in one of which his wife was killed--and many believe that his death in an auto accident was not an accident but murder.

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  • When did Buford Pusser die?
    August 21, 1974
  • How did Buford Pusser die?
    Road accident
  • How old was Buford Pusser when he died?
    36 years old
  • Where did Buford Pusser die?
    Adamsville, Tennessee, USA
  • When was Buford Pusser born?
    December 12, 1937

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