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Pat Crowe鈥檚 notorious crime was the kidnapping of a meatpacking magnate鈥檚 son.
Pat Crowe鈥檚 notorious crime was the kidnapping of a meatpacking magnate鈥檚 son. (Photo: By FBI [Public domain], via Wiki)

The Crazier-Than-Fiction Life of the Midwest’s Robin Hood

'World, Chase Me Down' is a nonstop crime adventure novel. Even better, most of it actually happened.

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Pat Crowe鈥檚 notorious crime was the kidnapping of a meatpacking magnate鈥檚 son.
(Photo: By FBI [Public domain], via Wiki)

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In 1900, a meatpacker named Pat Crowe decided he鈥檇 had enough of being a poor working stiff. So he kidnapped the son of his boss, successfully obtained a $25,000 ransom, and went on the lam. For this, he has occasionally been heralded as a Robin Hood who committed the 鈥渃rime of the century.鈥 Now he鈥檚 getting the literary treatment.

World, Chase Me Down (), by Andrew Hilleman, is the fictionalized story of Crowe鈥檚 real criminal adventures. The novel is written as a firsthand account from Crowe, based on autobiographical work, books, and newspaper articles written about him. The book is a thrilling read, and considering how closely the plot hews to real historical events, it鈥檚 a testament to Crowe鈥檚 well-earned place among America鈥檚 legendary criminals.

(Penguin Random House)

The story begins when Crowe follows his sister to Omaha, Nebraska, to work as a meatpacker for the beef magnate Edward Cudney. There, he meets his best friend and partner in crime, Billy (who Crowe saved from being beaten to death) and his wife (who聽Crowe first encounters in his sister鈥檚 brothel). When he opens a butcher shop and starts a family, Crowe runs into trouble with the bosses who control the city鈥檚 meat industry.

Crowe makes a break by kidnapping Cudney鈥檚 son in 1900 and demanding a ransom鈥攐r else. 鈥淲e will castrate him surgically with a pair of elastrator pliers so that he may never bear children. The Cudney line will end with him,鈥 Crowe writes to his former boss in the novel. Once Crowe and Billy take off after successfully gaining ransom for Cudney, they鈥檙e hunted across the globe鈥攆rom Japan to South Africa鈥攚ith a $50,000 reward on their heads.

It鈥檚 action the whole time, much like a Louis L鈥橝mour western. Thankfully, Hilleman explores and even revels in Crowe鈥檚 character flaws. Crowe has a surprisingly noble stream of consciousness that tends to strive after righteousness, but his actions are usually crude. He continually visits brothels and drinks into a stupor. His interactions with others are always rough and selfish. He borrows money and doesn鈥檛 pay it back and laughs at a shopkeeper when Crowe鈥檚 horse ruins a well-maintained storefront. He uses coarse language with the mayor and his sister.

His fallibilities make Crowe all the more compelling鈥攁nd makes his criminal activity more transparent, if not condonable. Throughout the book, Crowe is driven by revenge, ambition, and the continual search for a better life, but he is continually duped by his pride, lust, and tendency to compromise. In real life, he was rumored to go by the creed, 鈥淭he simple, honest life? That game ain鈥檛 worth the candle. Being miserable ain鈥檛 the same as being good.鈥

World, Chase Me Down is Hilleman鈥檚 first book, though we hope not his last. The adventure and gunfights sustain the story, but Hilleman isn鈥檛 too self-serious and lightens things up with wry humor throughout. 鈥淢ost folks call it the 鈥楥rime of the Century,鈥欌 Crowe says at one point. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know if it was all that. A feller by the name of Adolph Hitler is causing quite the sensation in Poland.鈥

It鈥檚 a quick read that only gets tedious when delving into Crowe鈥檚 sexual ambitions with prostitutes around the world. And Hilleman uses the expected western drawl, but lightly, only to liven up the dialogue. 鈥淵ou think I get along all by my own gumption? What鈥檚 got you all bollixed up?鈥 his sisters asks him. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e getting fleeced,鈥 he tells her. A little cheesy, sure, but it makes the book a fun read.

In real life and in the novel, the law caught up with Crowe several times but could never hold him. He turned himself in on October 2, 1905, in Butte, Montana, after laying out the conditions of his surrender in a letter, which read, as quoted聽in the聽, 鈥淎ll I want is justice, a fair trial by twelve men, citizens of Douglas County, Neb. Not by Herod or any of his kind. Their god is gold, and with that power they rule the world. Donahue [the sheriff who lead the manhunt], all I ask is a square deal. Grant my request, and I will give myself up.鈥

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