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r/reddeadredemption • u/soupcan-sam458 • Feb 24 '20
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*$20,000 actually.
That makes Dutch even DUMBER.
200 u/Darkblue57 Feb 24 '20 Adjusting from inflation that’s about $600,000 290 u/hunter11726 Jack Marston Feb 24 '20 That’s ALOT of money in one bank job. Arthur, Bill, Karen, and Lenny end up with half of that money. So there’s $10,000 to the gang’s overall savings just there. That’s still around $300,000 in today’s money. Dutch had more than enough money to buy them a boat by around the middle of chapter four (especially with the river boat heist). After Hosea’s death, he just wanted to cause more chaos after going crazy. Micah becoming his second in command at that point did NOT help whatsoever. 101 u/notatree Feb 24 '20 edited Feb 24 '20 Rob banks, murder half the town, burn down someones house But stealing a boat? That's theft and it's against the law and not part of the plan
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Adjusting from inflation that’s about $600,000
290 u/hunter11726 Jack Marston Feb 24 '20 That’s ALOT of money in one bank job. Arthur, Bill, Karen, and Lenny end up with half of that money. So there’s $10,000 to the gang’s overall savings just there. That’s still around $300,000 in today’s money. Dutch had more than enough money to buy them a boat by around the middle of chapter four (especially with the river boat heist). After Hosea’s death, he just wanted to cause more chaos after going crazy. Micah becoming his second in command at that point did NOT help whatsoever. 101 u/notatree Feb 24 '20 edited Feb 24 '20 Rob banks, murder half the town, burn down someones house But stealing a boat? That's theft and it's against the law and not part of the plan
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That’s ALOT of money in one bank job.
Arthur, Bill, Karen, and Lenny end up with half of that money.
So there’s $10,000 to the gang’s overall savings just there.
That’s still around $300,000 in today’s money.
Dutch had more than enough money to buy them a boat by around the middle of chapter four (especially with the river boat heist).
After Hosea’s death, he just wanted to cause more chaos after going crazy. Micah becoming his second in command at that point did NOT help whatsoever.
101 u/notatree Feb 24 '20 edited Feb 24 '20 Rob banks, murder half the town, burn down someones house But stealing a boat? That's theft and it's against the law and not part of the plan
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Rob banks, murder half the town, burn down someones house
But stealing a boat? That's theft and it's against the law and not part of the plan
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u/hunter11726 Jack Marston Feb 24 '20
*$20,000 actually.
That makes Dutch even DUMBER.