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Authorities said Friday that a late Tennessee sheriff—whose story inspired a Hollywood film about a lawman battling organized crime—killed his wife in 1967 and convinced others she had been murdered by his enemies.

Authorities acknowledged that the finding will likely shock many who grew up as Buford Pusser fans and watched 1973's "Walking Tall," which immortalized him as a tough but fair sheriff with zero tolerance for crime.

The movie was remade in 2004, and many officers joined law enforcement because of his story, according to Mark Davidson, the district attorney for Tennessee’s 25th judicial district.

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There is enough evidence that if Pusser, the McNairy County sheriff who died in a car crash seven years after his wife's death, were alive today, prosecutors w

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