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He was quiet about what he did out of a respect for his under-the-table employers, he insists, but not out of fear. In fact, Huntington maintains that the men immortalized in today’s films as a breed of no-nonsense, no-conscience criminals were actually good guys.
“They did a lot of good things for people who were in need,” he said. “For a family maybe with the dad out of work for whatever reason, they’d just have somebody go by and give them money. If you went to the hospital and couldn’t pay your bill, they would take care of that. The people who were friendly to them, they would certainly help them. And, they weren’t into the drugs or prostitution or things of that sort back then; they stayed away from the dirty stuff until later. They were good people.”

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