Barry Bandit

Barry Bandit was an American Outlaw, gunslinger and Right hand man of gang leader, Lee Mao during the old west Born around 1856. Some point During the early 1900s, Barry would flee to the Australian outback to escape his past and become a farmer.

Early Life
Barry's early life is not entirely known. However he is believed to have been orphaned at a young age due to his farther passing, most likely shot by lawmen. Barry was kept at an orphanage in a small town close to Saint Denis (New Orleans) in lemoyne (Louisiana) and got involved with gang activities with the other boys in the orphanage eventually running away as an outlaw.

Alternatively he may have been raised in an orphanage in the city of Saint Denis and lived his life as a street urchin pickpocketing the rich people living there.

Joining the Mao Gang
In the early 1870s, Barry would join up with Lee Mao in his gang during its early stages becoming a valuable member with his skills as a gunfighter and intimidating criminal. Barry would quickly earn Lee's respect staying as mostly muscle for the gang's schemes.

Becoming Lee's Right Hand Man
In 1897 the gang got into some trouble, causing it to temporarily dispand. But a few months later Lee and Barry would reunite and set out to rebuild the gang. Lee would make Barry his right hand man, becoming very trusting of the bandit and allowing him to help run the gang, as Lee was growing much older he would struggle to do it on his own.