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Im jamie colby, and today im traveling through the Willamette Valley of oregon wine country. In fact, this area is home to around 400 wineries. So you can probably guess what this episode of strange inheritance is all about. But its one that was passed down far too soon, and to a most improbable heir. My name is pascal brooks. When i was 8 years old, i inherited something that is pretty special and still blows my mind. Thank you so much for having me, pascal. Wow, it is an honor to meet you. How unusual is it for somebody your age to be in charge of all this . Im not the one that does the work. I simply own it. The 18yearold may own this winery, but he cant legally drink its product. However, he does pitch in, every so often, to get a good feel for his strange inheritance. Nice to see you helping out the family winery. Very nice. The story of how pascal became the worlds youngest owner of a winery begins with his father, jimi b ....
[ bird caws ] i m jamie colby, and i m headed into waco, texas, where i ll meet a man who inherited a massive collection of artifacts and documents and weapons that he says tell the story of the lone star state from the days of the alamo all the way to the legendary and bloody crime sprees of the 1920s and 30s. i m earl davis. my father, robert e. davis, died in march 2003 and left us a vast and eclectic collection. and we were at odds in a dilemma of what to do with these items. i meet earl davis at his mother s house, where he keeps his strange inheritance. hi, earl. how you doing? are you jamie? i m jamie. great to meet you. good to meet you. glad you re here. earl tells me his father built a mom-and-pop printing business into a multimillion-dollar operation, successful enough to bankroll his real passion texana artifacts. well, there s a lot of stuff in here. this is a very nice autographed letter signed by sam houston in 1840, and you can see h ....