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@josels12922 ай бұрын
Doc holliday, from dentist to gambler and living the fast life in shootouts and alcohol. All this in a short life of 36. Damn this is crazy.
@itsmeagain78252 ай бұрын
Hugh glass.....hold my beer!
@JoeBarroso-u9nАй бұрын
One of my all time’s Heroes.
@JoeBarroso-u9nАй бұрын
Besides managing to survive the shootout at the OK Corral, what did Wyatt Earp ever do?
@MissTinkerbificationАй бұрын
No kidding, and now kids don't move out until 36 lol. I feel so mediocre lololol
@josels1292Ай бұрын
@@MissTinkerbification LOL, that’s true. Well most of the kids today. I was working since 16 and supporting a family at 18. I remember having 2 jobs at 20 working 14hrs a day just to support and provide for my daughter. My daughter is 24 now and becoming a commercial airline pilot. That’s all I wanted and worked for. But yes, I see young men and women these days not willing to venture or work. They all want easy and a lot of money without sacrifice.
@chadgreenaway82892 ай бұрын
We need Sam Eliot narrating all of these
@TakingZacSundayАй бұрын
Or at least a great voice actor that can emulate him
@feralblueeАй бұрын
Yup - robot voices are horrible and devoid of humanity!!!!!! :P thhphht!
@chadgreenaway8289Ай бұрын
@@feralblueeagreed!
@ZandainАй бұрын
It makes it feel authentic and as close as possible, to being a 'period piece'
@jamesgerrardbrown5169Ай бұрын
Anyone else notice that the " voice " sounds like colonel Doug MacGregor? Go figure amigos... the possibility that AI technology can choose the accent to employ is scary...☮🙊🙉🙈
@derekstocker66612 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for these, amazing accounts of these people's lives, and their death. RIP Folks.
@nancydemoss2945Ай бұрын
Bob Ford was a coward for shooting Jesse James in the back.
@antisimanticathАй бұрын
Absolutely.
@debrastiens6216Ай бұрын
Yeah, give a man a chance to defend himself. But he knew he wouldn’t be able to out shoot him; and he wanted that money badly. Heartless, greedy bastard.
@vahjayjayaddictАй бұрын
There's a Bob Ford mall in Creede. It's a few shops. Creede is a different kind of place. It was a place where everyone was allowed to put the past behind them. He was no hero in Creede, but he was a public figure allowed to live his life.
@charlespruett9066Ай бұрын
Cowards are everywhere it took balls to even try to kill jessee
@chipwells135212 күн бұрын
If you ever get to St. Joseph, MO, go to the home where he was shot. It was really point blank.
@SwiftieXinfinity2 ай бұрын
We would drive through New Mexico on the way to see my grandma, Billy the Kid’s grave was always a must stop! I also went to Doc’s grave in Glenwood Springs. 😊 history is so awesome!! Side note: Duchesne is pronounced ‘Dew Shane’
@michaelneal89822 ай бұрын
Fun fact. That’s not Billy the kids grave. Nobody is buried where his headstone is. Dna testing showed he lives into his 80s and died of old age. I forgot where he really is buried but you can find all the info on it. He faked his own death kind of thing.
@chipwells1352Ай бұрын
I have been to Jesse James's home in St. Joseph. with the size of the room he was shot in, it had to be point blank. Also, I went to Deadwood and visited Wild Bill and Jane's grave. They are right next to each other.
@drewbuffington19 күн бұрын
Congratulations nerd
@marksauck3399Ай бұрын
Calamity Jane was crazy about Wild Bill and her last wish was to be buried next to him. She was well respected by the people of Deadwood and it certainly was no prank having her grave next to him.
@johnhusted-g5lАй бұрын
Thanks. Very good viewing. We love history. Lived in NM , there Visited Fort Stanton & Lincoln many times. Visted Tucson AZ & Tombstone, AZ a few times.
@tonyug1132 ай бұрын
Its amazing that there are actually photographs -- and also how short the time period of the wild wild west actually was.
@bradsanders407Ай бұрын
Its amazing theres no death photo of the Kid. Hard to believe ego maniac Garret would risk not getting the reward and more importantly not having the death photo for his upcoming book.
@victorstrozier9292 ай бұрын
Those photos are fantastic. Well done.
@barbaralist4422 ай бұрын
Really love your work please keep it up❤
@wadewilson80116 күн бұрын
As a native Georgian, I can attest that John Doc Holliday was not only a dentist in Texas but also in Atlanta, Ga. Holiday was born in Griffin, Georgia. Studied dentistry in Pennsylvania. Came back to Atlanta, murdered two black men for "swimming in his swimming hole." (So yes, the part of Doc Holliday's history that they don't tell you is he was a racist). And had to leave Georgia to go to Dallas, Tx.
@loridobbs71933 күн бұрын
great blog about the old west.
@plong62462 ай бұрын
Portrait on the left at 10:35 is not (of course) Belle Starr but Gene Tierney, playing Belle in a 1941 movie.
@lanceb.2 ай бұрын
I could never mistake Gene Tierney for anybody else. A unique beauty.
@Noname-rj6gwАй бұрын
At 12:09 isn't Wild Bill Hickock but Buffalo Bill!
@americanlegacyy2 ай бұрын
Great video. I learn so much by watching them. It's amazing how humans would overcome difficult and sometimes tragic events that we don't necessarily see today.
@geneotrexler82469 күн бұрын
Good video 👍 “And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:”
@skrachamaniacs3878Ай бұрын
The “wild” west was not near as wild as Hollywood would have you believe
@TheScottish-cj4yiАй бұрын
Hector is gonna be running three Honda Civics with Spoon engines. On top of that, he just came into Harry's and ordered three T66 turbos with NOS and a Motec system exhaust.
@pauldailey4477Ай бұрын
Whiskey bars and gunfights everyday...in Hollywood.
@bradsanders407Ай бұрын
You mean it was much much much more wild than hollywood would have you believe? I mean there were constant raping and pillaging and wars between different tribes and against all the tribes. Go read about what the Commanches did to settlers and come back and tell me it wasnt that wild. I guess if skinning people alive and then throwing them on a bonfire only to pull them out so they can do it all over again isnt wild, then you're right it was pretty tame.
@frenchy2410Ай бұрын
Compton either…
@Ray-pd9ffАй бұрын
@@TheScottish-cj4yi this is about race wars😂
@fluff13537 күн бұрын
Interesting. But I suggest viewers read the accounts of these Wild West icons in full. There is a lot of fascinating stuff there.
@Kodeekat2 ай бұрын
Kind of a couple of interesting coincidences. My parents lived at the foot of the Sacramentos in New Mexico which is where Billy the Kid lived and died. I now live near Northfield MN and see a doctor there, which is where Jesse James was defeated. In New Mexico Billy the Kid stuff was everywhere. In Northfield, except for one weekend a year, is pretty low-key about the Jesse James thing. Quite a contrast.
@SMcCaskillАй бұрын
Calamity Jane asked to be buried next to Wild Bill. Wild Bill was originally buried at Boot Hill Cemetery in Deadwood. However he was exhumed and buried inside the entrance to Mt Moriah Cemetery and Calamity was later interred beside him. Because of problems with vandalism sometime after 1995 both were exhumed and reinterred furthar back in the cemetery and each grave was enclosed by wrought iron fencing.
@jamesschwartz38377 күн бұрын
The fast draw with 2 men facing each other in the street was a Hollywood idea. It was actually a rare occurrence. Most extreme disputes were usually settled by ambush. One exception was Bill Hickok who lost his watch in a card game and became annoyed with the victor showing it off and bragging around town. Those 2 did face off for a fast draw in which Bill won. It became a famous dime store story in the East and the legend and myth of settling disputes with a fast draw was born.
@johng17582 күн бұрын
You are absolutely correct. It’s amazing what Hollywood does to history. Another fun fact, the ties at the bottom of gun holsters that secure around the leg is a 100% Hollywood thing also. Actors weren’t able to pull there gun quickly out of the holster unless they tied them to their legs. .
@cebusam75452 ай бұрын
Buffalo Bill, received the Congressional Medal of Honor, as a civilian. So did the maker of Speghettio, Chef Boyardee.
@ThisUserNameWasNotTakenАй бұрын
We are a goofy nation
@cebusam7545Ай бұрын
Chef Boyardee was more of a honor for the cans of speghettio in the troops rations that were highly prized.
@johnnygill4108Ай бұрын
Ford was not a coward for shooting Jesse in the c Back that made him a murdered the coward part of him made him shoot Jesse in the back
@SMcCaskillАй бұрын
FALSE
@liasedgecomb4958 күн бұрын
wild bill dipshit
@MaestorRasanen2 ай бұрын
I remember reading from Lucky Luke (French comics book for the younger generation) that Jesse James tombstone had this text carved to it: “Murdered by a traitor and a coward whose name is not worthy to appear here.” Children comics ladies and gentlemen. :D
@MaestorRasanen2 ай бұрын
Also the "Dead Mans Hand" is black aces and 8's.
@jld70882 ай бұрын
It's fascinating that you can see Buffalo Bill's show's influence in how we see cowboys in modern times. Many of the legends wore bowler hats and those that actually wore the iconic cowboy hat were part of Bill's shows.
@Gravadlax-ki7rhАй бұрын
Also Hollywood, and it might be that they employed people from these types of wild west shows to get the right feel even though it was historically incorrect. Right through the 50s and 60s all the Westerns had people wearing Cowboy hats whereas the reality is that most people wore Bowlers.
@EugeneMurray-z1bАй бұрын
Strictly speaking those hats are Darbys Bowler was the name of a hat maker that specialised in Darbys
@Gravadlax-ki7rhАй бұрын
@@EugeneMurray-z1b That is not true. The Bowler hat was designed in England by Thomas Bowler. The Bowler brothers started the first manufacturing and they were marketed as Bowler hats and nothing else and that is how they are still know in the UK. They first appeared in the US some years later and were popularised after being seen at the Kentucky Derby and became known in the US as a Derby hat. You may call them a Derby in the US but I wouldn't claim that is the correct name.
@vahjayjayaddictАй бұрын
The white cowboy is more Hollywood legend. Most were blacks, central Americans, or recent Eastern European immigrants. Sure there were plenty of white cowboys, but how many movies show just as many black cowboys as white?
@Gravadlax-ki7rhАй бұрын
@@vahjayjayaddict Not true. Most cowboys were white Americans. Maybe 65 to 75%. Then Mexicans and blacks who were freed after the civil war. You needed horse riding skills and the ability to shoot a gun to be a cowboy. The peak herding years were post the civil war and there were thousands of impoverished white Americans looking for work at that time. The historical photos speak for themselves. And yes Hollywood painted their own incorrect picture, as they always do, but it's just become popular to try and airbrush whites out of history.
@paulf4802Ай бұрын
Imagine if you will that Masterson thought it was tough chaotic and rough in Dodge, so he moved to NYC. Boy, if he could only see NY now. He would be longing for Kansas.
@snerdtergusonАй бұрын
Per capita, cities and towns like Dodge City, had a much MUCH higher rate of crime, both violent and nonviolent than NYC. You're comparing a city of over 8 million to a small town of 1,200 people. Of course there is more total crime in the city with 6,666.66x the population.
@PrettyRickyDanko12 күн бұрын
You’re scared of NYC? Have you ever been or even recently been? I’m glad my dad didn’t raise me to be scared and brainwashed by the internet. Must suck to come from weak genes.
@stevengoode10122 ай бұрын
Loved this. Having recently found out I'm very closely related to Jesse James, I like to watch anything to do with him
@jamesschwartz38377 күн бұрын
A young Marion Morrison was a laborer at the studio before being in films himself using the name John Wayne and he was befriended by Wyatt Earp and would use Earp as a model for his own Western style.
@Astrobrant22 ай бұрын
Good video. Very well-written.
@praisethelord85922 ай бұрын
Great video❤
@NKA23Ай бұрын
Before Hickock's death, having 5 aces was known as "the dead man's hand".... ;-)
@gloriamontgomery6900Ай бұрын
I thought it was aces over eights? A full house.
@EugeneMurray-z1bАй бұрын
5 Aces is gunfighter slang for card cheat
@RobertDeLange-tu5ccАй бұрын
dead man's hand is Aces over eights, pairs.
@Tek19510 күн бұрын
It’s aces over 8’s & after His death because that’s what he had when he was killed.
@chrisbinkley79382 ай бұрын
I been to the Cody museum. Very cool place to view the Cody history. He was a very well dressed character of the old west
@ovritphew9675Ай бұрын
Thanks, but I'll never watch Gunsmoke again! Kidding, great info.
@GravesRWFiA2 ай бұрын
Wyatt Earp when he helped on films had a goffer to assit him, the goffer listened to his stories on down times and later would copy earp's speech patterns. the goffer was named marrion Morrison and would later make his own westerns under the stage name John Wayne. Billy the Kid's killings were debatable. he was caught on the losing side of a ranger war so all the mercinaries on the losing side were called killers, had they won they would have been deputies and the losers criminals. Jesse James was on borrowed time since his gang, in a case of spectacular bad time, went to rob the bank of North Field Minnestota on the first day of hunting season. EVERYONE from miles around was in town with long guns getting bullets and making sure their permits were in order.
@micahpop66562 ай бұрын
Um, using the “scratchy film” technique on still photographs is just annoying.
@DangerousCurves3572 ай бұрын
Um, complaining about things that will not impact your life in any way is just annoying. Get over your entitled self.
@jackf84172 ай бұрын
So is beginning a sentence with a non word such as “um”.
@CW-nt1sd2 ай бұрын
Don’t watch is another um
@xr6lad2 ай бұрын
@@jackf8417Even worse is ignorance like yours when attempting to do a ‘one up man ship’ of another comment. From a dictionary ‘ Um, Umm, uhm, uhn, uhm, uhn Phonetic (Standard) interjection (used as an expression of doubt, hesitation, deliberation, interest, etc.)’
@mrt97812 ай бұрын
You could always take the time to make your own videos the way YOU want and stop being a whiner .😢
@MichaelJohnson-dt8tvАй бұрын
Entertaining and informative video. Not to nitpick, But Doc Holliday was from Griffin, Georgia. Not Texas. Just for the sake of accuracy.
@DIDYOUSEETHAT172Ай бұрын
Cool but left out some interesting tidbits. Doc did not stray into gamboling because of his interest in cards, it was out of necessity to support himself after he was afflicted with tuberculosis, the same rampant disease that took his mother. And could no longer work aa a dentist. However he was a 'card sharp' since childhood having been instructed by an African American servant, Sophie Walton, whom taught Doc and his cousins an old slave game called “skin”, adapted from faro and poker. she taught him to remember what cards had been played, calculate percentages and to detect sleight of hand. His father an old Southern traditionalist taught him weapons, specifically how to duel. Cards and guns, the foundation of every young Southern gentleman.
16 күн бұрын
on the other hand it cpould be that he saw some new born lambs and got the gamboling bug!
@jamesgerrardbrown5169Ай бұрын
The narrator has an unusual accent , if it's a digital voice, the improvement is remarkable, however the clear delivery sounds like colonel Doug MacGregor ☮🌞🍀
@kimmorgan86902 ай бұрын
I don't think Billy the kid died when they say he did because there never been a death photo of him back in the day they would always do a picture of a dead outlaw
@doodial8540Ай бұрын
Killing the kid is a lie
@doodial8540Ай бұрын
The kid no one killed him, he disappeared .
@Maximracine177617 күн бұрын
Fire video!
@skadooch642 ай бұрын
It's just hard to imagine these old west cowboys living into the same century i did lol. I just picture them all living much longer ago for some reason
@osvaldoelias1943Ай бұрын
Cool 😊
@johngibson48342 ай бұрын
❤ Great Video 👈. 🎥👀🤠🇨🇦
@HJMeade2 ай бұрын
Doc Holiday was originally a dentist in GEORGIA. Not Texass.
@alexanderarkum47932 ай бұрын
As a georgian i concur
@DanBeech-ht7swАй бұрын
@HJMeade is an educated man. Now I know I hate him.
@alexlanderblaza9045Ай бұрын
Ok..🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@curtisstewart3179Ай бұрын
Holidays exploits began in Jacksboro, Texas, then to Fort Griffin, where his first victim, a soilder who "cheated" him, was killed. His trade was Faro and dealers chasing the tiger were not known for their ethics. His friend Wyatt was a gambler and pimp. That was not so much a bad profession in that time. Thar is what he and his brothers did. Controlling LE helped when you ran wild west B&B's: bars and brothels.
@DanBeech-ht7swАй бұрын
@curtisstewart3179 on what planet was pimping not such a bad "profession"?
@wadepitre5792 ай бұрын
I didn’t expect buffalo bill to look like he did….they all pretty much look different than I had imagined
@doctorfeelok85752 ай бұрын
You didn't think he was an actual buffalo, did you? 😏😛
@sassmacfru2 ай бұрын
Belle Starr's full name was Myra MayBelle Starr nee Shirley. I find it ironic that with the troubles she and her husbands had with the law, that her father was a Judge! His name was John R Shirley.
@CraigFrancisKeough12 күн бұрын
VERY INTERESTING !!! 👍 🇺🇸 👍
@DanBeech-ht7swАй бұрын
Garrett gets a surprisingly bad press for shooting a mad dog.
@ToschiReelLifeMediaАй бұрын
Billy was not a mad dog
@gloriamontgomery6900Ай бұрын
Billy was a murdering psychopath
@GH-oi2jf2 ай бұрын
The second version of Crockett's death is given by H. W. Brands, a historian at the University of Texas.
@user-wf8ol5hv6k2 ай бұрын
Buffalo bill Cody was from a town about 3 miles from my home here in Iowa.
@AllThingsMechАй бұрын
Duchesne is pronounced "Du-shane". Just fyi. Great video.
@terrellscaife2411Ай бұрын
Interesting stuff
@milan1902912 ай бұрын
Calamnity Jane once also worked as a scout for Custer
@ThisIsMyBrutalityyyy2 ай бұрын
Ah a confederate sloot
@felixmadison5736Ай бұрын
She was smart enough to leave before Custer's last stand.
@theoztreecrasher2647Ай бұрын
@@felixmadison5736 If she left, then I guess that Custer's stand wasn't all that impressive. 🤔
@felixmadison5736Ай бұрын
@@theoztreecrasher2647 Only to the Indian tribes.😂
@mickjohnson9644Ай бұрын
Good historical information.
@MarioCindricАй бұрын
Great video.
@timothyleavy7246Ай бұрын
"As a final prank on Hickock"😂😂😂.
@sfllife03Ай бұрын
There was a outlaw by the name of waston who fled to the Everglades on a island about 25 miles south east of Everglades city who claimed he killed the star woman he was a very bad man he had a beautiful house out in the 10,000 islands in the middle of nowhere and he grew stuff he would hire guys from Everglades city and they would never be seen again he would work them on his plantation and when it was time to pay he killed them it’s a very famous story down here in this area the town people found out what he was doing and waited on him he would come to the Smallwood’s store on chokoloskee island to the store and get supplies and sales his fruit and tobacco but the last time he came they shoot him as he pulled in on his boat that was the only way to get to his house was by boats it’s a 1 hour ride in a boat from today so it was probably 5to 8 hours back then but some of the people we’re the family of the men he killed on his island it’s was crazy but he always claimed he killed the Bella star the outlaw who knows if it’s true, but he swore by it he had pictures of him with her and stuff like that
@allamericanbarbering4708 күн бұрын
Holiday was from Georgia. I am sure the first picture of Bat was Herbert Hoover.
@ThunderPants132 ай бұрын
Buffalo Bill Cody is my 5th cousin 5 times removed.
@loricataldi2016Ай бұрын
Found out a couple year's ago, I'm related to Buffalo Bill.
@BossMan-vl5cd7 күн бұрын
I am too
@Praetje1982Ай бұрын
Please put an interruption between different stories/characters/parts of the video. It's annoying and confusing when the narration continues straight away.
@madbear-e6kАй бұрын
yes that sucks. Fire the person that did that.
@Geecreates1Ай бұрын
There’s time stamps, also not hard to tell who’s story he’s telling since the final thing he says about them is how and where they died
@MARKETMAN6789Ай бұрын
The lone ranger was my fav ,
@paulrogers9592Ай бұрын
Look out Moutain was in Tennessee. I've been there. They used to project that you could see seven states . They had a sky ride that should now bring in everyone's one's mind. I'm just saying🎸
@harmgregory4560Ай бұрын
You might want to pause, briefly, between segments...🙂
@factsoverfeelings21Ай бұрын
Lookout mountain, when I was younger, was that place where teens and young adults go at night. Hahahahaha
@snappybonesifyАй бұрын
My half brother of the same name was a decendant of Jack McCall. He hated that fact.
@SteveMoore-f6yАй бұрын
Odd, its snowing in every one of those clips🤣🤣
@peatmoss44152 ай бұрын
The thumbnail shows a pretty good pattern of 12 gauge OO buck (I'm guessing).
@whoisjohngalt4880Ай бұрын
Bill Doolin. Killed in a hail of gunfire by a posse, including a shotgun blast.
@gio_segaАй бұрын
Is that man (standing third from the left) dead? 0:23
@jalekgaming1961Ай бұрын
They are all dead that was over a 100 years ago
@unknownindica6863Ай бұрын
Yes, it was a common practice back then too add the recently dead of a family or friend to a photo before their funeral, theres a bunch of pictures like it all over google
@macklinillustrationАй бұрын
Yep, board is holding him up
@drby0788Ай бұрын
Alot of saloons would displays the dead bodies of outlaws as some sort of warning to other outlaws. It was very common
@thepirateboyeternally9917Ай бұрын
Ned Christie, if I remember correctly.
@carlyoung86572 ай бұрын
I didnt know the kid was dead.
@felixmadison5736Ай бұрын
I believe William Bonney, alias Billy The Kid, was born in New York.
@illskillz376914 күн бұрын
Doc Holiday was a dentist from Philadelphia not Texas. He had to leave Philadelphia for fresher air after contracting TB.
@kathleenpang71382 ай бұрын
Sure wish names (when known) were on the people in the pictures.
@madarab37Ай бұрын
12:07 is not Wild Bill HIckock, it's Buffalo Bill.
@lowbags6172 ай бұрын
Duchesne Utah is pronounced Do-Shane. Nice try. ✌
@briankiefer4101Ай бұрын
Annie Oakley is my great grandmother.
@FirsfruitsArmyGalАй бұрын
How is that possible when "she" didn't have children ?? Also, I believe that Annie was born a male. This further explains why "she" could not procreate with her husband.
@youarewhatyouareАй бұрын
She was called calamity Jane because she was always breaking cups and saucers
@jtshark928324 күн бұрын
Wyatt Earp and then his wife went to great lengths to ensure he was viewed only a good light. HIs wife was famous for suing people who contradict "their" version of events. That is why it was not until after her death in 1944 that you started seeing autobiographies that had first come out when both were alive, suddenly re-edited with the stuff they did not like
@clemtrammell3349Ай бұрын
Doc Holliday was not from Texas… He was from Valdosta, Georgia
@ZawcalaАй бұрын
Doc Holliday went to school and was a dentist in PHILADELPHIA. So tired of people spreading false information. Thanks to the internet, people are getting dumber. Always the ones that know the least, speak the most. - Doc Holliday
@antonioaaronosabel9574Ай бұрын
🇵🇭 Hey bro, is it True about Al Packer? Said that he and 5 others went to the mountains. But we're caught in the Snow season and got trapped. Al ate his 5 companions. Is there truth to it?
@granthampubunderground2 ай бұрын
Great information about great legend. But really, it's narrated like it's instructions for a swing set assembly. Put some passion into it.
@davewalkden72482 ай бұрын
It's AI.
@granthampubunderground2 ай бұрын
@@davewalkden7248 And that's why AI sucks!
@davewalkden72482 ай бұрын
@@granthampubunderground Amen.
@iamcarbonandotherbits.8039Ай бұрын
Billy Connelly looks a lot like buffalo Bill. 😊
@jimpoteete6133Ай бұрын
Doc Holiday practiced dentistry in Griffin Georgia, not Texas.
@twothumbstv77282 ай бұрын
I thought Bonnie and Clyde are also from west
@holdencaulfield8429Ай бұрын
Were the crappy distracting After Effects filters really needed or was that a copyright issue?
@swimnwfishes2 ай бұрын
My Grandfather embalmed Buffalo Bill.
@SMcCaskillАй бұрын
Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid DID NOT die in South America. They never even traveled there. Both left their lives of crime. Butch settled down in Washington State and lived out his life in peace and quiet.
@johng17582 күн бұрын
I can see MAYBE not dying in South America, but they absolutely went to Buenos Aires in 1901. Having been passengers they have their names logged on British steamer Herminius. I can’t imagine they had people faking and getting away with all that. It’s interesting for sure
@Blickymouse4Ай бұрын
You can tell some of these people red dead 2 got a lot of inspiration from
@thecreativealchemist18710 күн бұрын
Theres only been 1 photo authenticated to be Billy the Kid, it was the first one you showed. The others are not him
@Larry-ok4vf2 ай бұрын
Doc Holiday was from Georgia not Texas
@DanBeech-ht7swАй бұрын
Why....Jonny Ringo, you look lahk someone just..walked over yaw grave
@kindfaceАй бұрын
Annie Oakley should be played by Julia Roberts if ever a biopic of her gets made. Did anyone catch their uncanny resemblance at 4:52 ?
@johncarlo73952 ай бұрын
Mmm, not sure this is very factual, a lot of discrepancies.
@nicklauschristofonoXXIIАй бұрын
Right, stopped watching when he claimed to have a real pic of Billy the Kid circled like it's real LMAO
@joshual7145Ай бұрын
Ya definitely some issues. Like Doc Holiday for example, wasn’t just an alcoholic for the sake of being one. His doctor told him that whisky would help his TB but ended up just making it worse and him becoming addicted.
@TripleMachine10 күн бұрын
How many of these were in the tv show Deadwood?
@grantmaxwell536121 күн бұрын
It's good to hear that the narrator from 'Tombstone' is still getting his bread
@Leatherface654Ай бұрын
Is this an AI voice-over? Sounds robotic at some places
@Cynthia-qo9wu9 күн бұрын
Wyatt Earp was a hottie ❤
@Bynggo2 ай бұрын
Bill Cody was a terrible man. I read his book and was sickened by some of the things he did to entertain the upper class of the day. The dopey people would take picnic baskets out to make a day of it. Cody would round up a small herd of buffalo and ride around and shoot a couple of dozen of them to amuse the audience. The buffalo were left to rot on the ground. In doing so, he also starved out those pesky natives. What terrible person. Then he was famous for replicating all that in a travelling circus show.
@jerrykimbrough5392 ай бұрын
I agree he was an ass
@Michael-r2c8k14 күн бұрын
Cody was knicknamed duck bill. He chased and killed a boy who called him that. The man who killed Cody was the boys brother
@Bynggo13 күн бұрын
@@Michael-r2c8k Well there you go, things you do sometimes catch up on you. Shame the few remain bison didn’t get a hoof or horn in all that.
@goodrich062 ай бұрын
Billy the Kitten 😸
@DannyFR3010 күн бұрын
Blud died like Arthur Morgan
@bradfry54032 ай бұрын
What was Cher singing about? 🎵🎶Now you're going to go down in flames just like Jesse James 🎵🎶 being shot in the back of your head by your own gang while adjusting a picture on the wall isn't exactly going down in flames.
@neinsager3236Ай бұрын
Wild Bill was the only real gunslinger. But what is with the majority of men/women that are not documented. I am sure there were many more like him.