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Can you name the Dogman? (game)

Discussion in 'APBT History' started by hillbilly, Dec 16, 2011.

  1. hillbilly

    hillbilly Big Dog

    Can anyone name the Dogman that is holding the Thompson?


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  2. hillbilly

    hillbilly Big Dog

    Yes sir, you are correct. He was also the head of the Hillbilly Mafia in Ohio.
     
  3. Mextra

    Mextra Big Dog

    Infamous Bill Stepp dies at 73 Gangster & Drag Racer

    He was called a powerful gangster but he avoided prison and died of natural causes.

    HARRISON TWP., Montgomery County — New York had its "Teflon Don" and Dayton had its well-seasoned, fiery figure of similar infamy.

    William Elias "Bill" Stepp was the most famous mobster, gangster and notorious hoodlum the Miami Valley has known.

    He died Nov. 27 of natural causes at his Harrison Twp. home, according to the Montgomery County Coroner's Office. Stepp was 73.

    "Bill's major call to fame is that he probably lived the most charmed life of any mobster in the history of the United States," said Wes Hills, a former Dayton Daily News staff writer who covered organized crime in the Miami Valley for about 20 years.

    "He succeeded in avoiding prison for his entire adult life while being the most powerful gangster in the region," Hills said Thursday, Dec. 11. "Many in law enforcement believe the reason Bill evaded prosecution was because of his long-standing cooperation with the FBI and other law enforcement."

    Stepp, the son of an Appalachian lay minister in Highland County, had several siblings, including younger brother Ernest Emoliver Stepp — a member of his gang.

    "As a very young boy, his father used to take Bill down to the Cincinnati riverfront docks and bet on him in fights against older adults," Hills said. "Bill was a very, very physically strong man.... He was an outstanding street fighter."

    Stepp was also smart.

    "Bill ... had a very special knack to ingratiate himself," Hills said. "He was a very polite person and very gracious and well spoken. He knew how to size up people and how to get close to them."

    His legend was so enormous that he didn't always have to do much to impress. Many believed he was in the Mafia, Hills said.

    "Stepp wasn't La Cosa Nostra — he was Appalachian. He wasn't with a large national organization at all. He was just tough as an individual. He knew his way around — drove a black Mercedes-Benz. He looked the part."

    Hills, who lives in Michigan, said, "Bill was a pretty remarkable guy. Just showing how long he survived, that he died of natural causes outside of prison, demonstrates how smart he was."

    In his later days, Stepp joined his wife in her Catholic faith. No relatives could be reached for comment.

    Baker-Hazel-Snider Funeral Home confirmed that Stepp was cremated
     
  4. pig mad

    pig mad Banned

    Sounds like a tough guy but lasted by dobbing on everyone else we had a few of those in this country to. Not my style though...
     
  5. maydaymatt

    maydaymatt Big Dog

    yea definitely billy stepp charlie babb. gotta go to kmart definitley kmart need new underwear.
     
  6. what about Scurry
    Shirley she was a fine bitch gave me jeff a real good ass whipping
    and there use to be a fellow name Bueford adam use to run around with him the one no matter where you seen them he would always ask you is he biteing him Billy stepp was a sportsman and he would pay you by the way angus was a good one i happen to see him at Dave and Roger adms 20 yrs ago hey is dan kemmerling and Buford adams still around anyone no nightmare turk and nightmare.
     
  7. cincyboy

    cincyboy Big Dog

    billy stepps
     
  8. AGK

    AGK Super duper pooper scooper Administrator

    Lol better late than never I suppose.
     
  9. Great thread. Not exactly an obit that would make the family happy but to each his own. Rest in Peace.
     
  10. JamesT

    JamesT Top Dog

    In that case Billy Stepp lol
     

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