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The History Guy: History Deserves to Be Remembered

The History Guy: History Deserves to Be Remembered

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From the vaults, four classic The History Guy episodes about outlaws of the Wild West.
00:00 - The Outlaw Who Couldn't Ride a Horse: Dick Fellows
09:57 - Bad Men of the Black Hills
22:20 - Butch Cassidy, The Sundance Kid, and Etta Place: Part 1
34:28 - Butch Cassidy, The Sundance Kid, and Etta Place: the Final Chapter
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Contents of this Video:
00:00 - Dick Fellows, The Outlaw Who Couldn't Ride a Horse
09:53 - Bad Men of the Black Hills
22:21 - Butch Cassidy, The Sundance Kid and Etta Place, Part 1
34:36 - Butch Cassidy, The Sundance Kid and Etta Place, The Final Chapter

КОМЕНТАРІ: 473
@blessedveteran
@blessedveteran Рік тому
Wow...I just celebrated 14 years of sobriety on 25Dec. My life before becoming sober, for good, was very much like Dick Fellow's "Dr. Jeckel Mr. Hyde" life. Had I not found Alcoholic Anonymous I would have went the way he did too. So sad that, even after AA has been around, there are still those out there that cannot or will not stay sober. I feel blessed I did. Thank you for this story, as a native Californian (and recovered Alcoholic) I had never heard this man's story.
@happyjohnrn
@happyjohnrn Рік тому
No AA then, we are so fortunate!
@bushhippie7372
@bushhippie7372 Рік тому
The AA model doesn’t work for everyone. I personally don’t believe in any type of higher power besides nature. I also find it to be almost a personal shame fest. I gain no power or healing from starting every sentence by calling myself an alcoholic. It’s demeaning to me honestly.
@happyjohnrn
@happyjohnrn Рік тому
@@bushhippie7372 I do hope you find your path. In the 1880's there was no answer for alcoholism. The first story here demonstrats to me, a story of untreated alcoholism Who knows though, maybe he could have gotten sober in AA, and still have been a sober stage coach robber?
@blessedveteran
@blessedveteran Рік тому
@@bushhippie7372 well, you just gave the reasons it wouldn't work for you 👍
@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647
@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647 Рік тому
Congratulations!
@JerryEricsson
@JerryEricsson Рік тому
Having grown up in the old Cowtown of Lemmon SD, I have a soft spot in my heart for the old badmen of the early days. Dad was born in 1910 and was familiar with some of the criminals who terrorized the Midwest in the 30's in fact he knew some of them on a first name basis having met the through the bootleggers of that time and used to regal me with tales of shared adventures. History has always been a favorite topic of mine and I do have a quite a collection of old books on the subject that I have worn thin by reading and re-reading. Dad was the same, but he loved to old magazines and always had several on is end table, many from the Old West, and more modern detective magazines that were popular before television glommed onto our brains and destroyed the desire to learn from the written word. Thank you so much for this series, I keeps me searching for even more history that is worth remembering.
@sue330
@sue330 Рік тому
I hated history going to school.. can’t get enough of it now a days 🙄 I love your videos!! Thank you!!!
@moparedtn
@moparedtn Рік тому
Just wonderful stories as told by our favorite historian. Thanks as always THG! - Ed on the Ridge
@charlescomly1
@charlescomly1 Рік тому
My congratulations sir, this has been probably the most complete history. Of Butch and Sundance I have heard yet, work well done.
@blackmoonco
@blackmoonco Рік тому
Addiction played much larger of a role in the old west than people know. It’s evolved along with us like tools, dogs and war.
@christineparis5607
@christineparis5607 Рік тому
You are so right!! I remember how surprised I was when I learned that the early settlers, cowboys, etc., LOVED opium.
@blackmoonco
@blackmoonco Рік тому
@@christineparis5607 a big part of “Tombstone” was Mrs. Earp’s Lodnum addiction (sp?) alcohol and opium. Not sure about the historic accuracy… also plays a part in one of my personal favs “Deadwood.”
@danahansen5427
@danahansen5427 Рік тому
@@blackmoonco "Laudinum"
@blackmoonco
@blackmoonco Рік тому
@@danahansen5427 yesssir
@jeremiahshine
@jeremiahshine Рік тому
I've lived in a town where the kids gathered "at the four-way" on Saturday night, and towns where the kids turned out headlights when they drove to a barn somewhere so the Sheriff wouldn't hassle them. They say the only thing to do in such places late-night on Saturdays was to drink and die.
@clinthowe7629
@clinthowe7629 Рік тому
My mother’s family weee from Buffalo Gap, and her sister wrote a book about our family history and the local community, wherein she mentions Lame Johnny creek and the tree he was hanged on. its so cool actually hearing about this guy and his story, knowing of its connection to my family’s hometown. thanks.
@jasonriley9069
@jasonriley9069 Рік тому
You are the best historical story teller I've ever come across sir, it's a joy and pleasure to listen to you bring forgotten history back to life. Well done sir, cheers.
@Sakai070
@Sakai070 Рік тому
Fellows issues with addiction are prescient to many people's struggles in the modern day. Being 5 years sober and still watching old friends struggle, fail, and die makes his story so very personal.
@johnthompson5319
@johnthompson5319 Рік тому
Many never escape, I am happy to hear that you have done so , and retained empathy, and regard for others, a resounding confirmation of your True Self,, you Sir are INTACT,,
@kellytolliver2390
@kellytolliver2390 Рік тому
Iv been clean for 23 years just remember take it a day at a time lose all your old using friends go to meetings have a sponsor now you won't need it forever I haven't done it in 10 years now ⁶ but i did it for 15 years or so becouse you need that at first but I still belive in my higher power Jesus Christ threw him all thinks are possible what do you have to lose by trying nothing but you stand to gain a eternal life
@anthonyconino329
@anthonyconino329 Рік тому
Huh?
@spockboy
@spockboy Рік тому
Continue to stay on the right side of the lawn buddy. : ) Peace.
@timothy2935
@timothy2935 Рік тому
Seeing comments like this give me hope
@thehunnydocrewllc3633
@thehunnydocrewllc3633 5 місяців тому
One of my favorite quotes... "You're never truly done for as long as you have a good story, and someone to tell it to." -the legend of 1900 What a stack of stories you have sir. You're welcome at our campfire any day. Really enjoy your videos!
@pocketlama
@pocketlama Рік тому
I always love your content for the history but I adore your ability to humanize almost anyone.
@jb6027
@jb6027 Рік тому
I've seen these all before, but they're even better presented together. Thanks!
@cmo5123
@cmo5123 Рік тому
Regarding Dick Fellows, there is actually newspaper articles describing how the bandit cleaned up his act and did move to Kentucky. Eventually he died there in 1933 (also more evidence, a headstone purchase order). Hope Thompson wrote an article about it on unmasked history.
@joelstein4657
@joelstein4657 Рік тому
It's sooo refreshing to see an unbiased history of these people. I've seen others but they all seem to have an axe to grind and a position to defend. In reality I'm afraid, as in so much history, we may never know exactly the truth of the matter.
@kennethcrane9848
@kennethcrane9848 Рік тому
yes indeed! revisionist 'history" and the peddlers of that tripe seriously rankle myself and the whole of our group, the American Mountain Men. cheers joel~
@kirstenevavold169
@kirstenevavold169 8 місяців тому
Have not seen your shows for a very long time. Missed you.
@TheHistoryGuyChannel
@TheHistoryGuyChannel 8 місяців тому
We continue to post every Monday Wednesday and Friday.
@GrinderCB
@GrinderCB Рік тому
Thanks for this compilation. The old west is my favorite period of American history.
@mfreund15448
@mfreund15448 Рік тому
What a great series!! Thank you!!
@valiantsfelinesmccarty6678
@valiantsfelinesmccarty6678 Рік тому
Thanks for putting your videos together in one long piece I downloaded it and watched it while the electricity was out something awesome to watch thank you. Your coverage of history is great
@Svartalf14
@Svartalf14 Рік тому
Dear sir, I'm not normally a far west history fan, but your recension of those cases delighted as much as they interested me. Thank you.
@scottstoddard4996
@scottstoddard4996 Рік тому
I truly enjoyed this episode, and was pleased to see conjecture treated as such. Incredibly interesting and well presented.
@jamesswanson7213
@jamesswanson7213 Рік тому
I've listened to this one multiple times over the past eight months...
@jedsudweeks6676
@jedsudweeks6676 Рік тому
As a young boy, I was introduced to Lula Parker Betenson, the youngest sister of Robert Leroy Parker (Butch), by my father. He grew up in Circle valley, Utah, and knew the family. My great grandfather knew Robert and had a few stories about him. There are many credible sightings and encounters of "Butch", after he was supposedly killed in South America. I have talked with a few of the people, and they all said Robert was just happy that there was so much confusion about him. In the last few years, some of the remaining family descendants have opened up a bit about some of the previously hushed stories concerning his final resting place. I personally think Ol' Butch is rather tickled that we're still talking about him 100 years later.🙂
@Houndini
@Houndini Рік тому
Well if you own a Famous Private Agency & got 3 people you can't catch. Getting embarrassed. Business sense tell you if you get a easy out. Take it. It's like today sometimes it hard to tell who the good guy are from the bad guy. Something's I guess do never change. My family had problems with Pinkerton Detective Agency themselves long time ago really just paid thugs & outlaws all they was I personally feel. How Pinkerton got his famous name now even getting in huge question if it was a set-up he involved in.
@stephencoleman3578
@stephencoleman3578 Рік тому
My father as a boy knew the Sundance Kid. He and Butch returned from South America. The deputy sheriff was Matt Warner my father's uncle, an ex member of the Wild Bunch. Butch is said to have been around and left for California or Montana, but we never heard from him again. Sundance lived to old age and didn't make anymore trouble. He was buried in the Price City Cemetery in an unmarked grave, or so I have been told. BTW Deputy Matt knew Sundance, they lived in the same small mining town. Deputy Matt looked the other way as he also did to the many brothels in town.
@susanmccormick6022
@susanmccormick6022 Рік тому
I think it was Lula I saw in a documentary many years ago.She said Butch had definitely come home after the Bolivia visit.Forget what she said about Etta & Sundance though.
@susanmccormick6022
@susanmccormick6022 Рік тому
@@stephencoleman3578 Interesting.But Etta seems to have vanished from history.
@repent.sinner
@repent.sinner Рік тому
I promise you he doesn't care if he didn't know the Lord Jesus Christ which most don't he's an eternal torment, make sure you know the Lord Jesus Christ and are born again before you take your last breath.
@jeremiahshine
@jeremiahshine Рік тому
My dad dated a lady who told a tale of growing up in her ancestral Missouri village. As a girl, she reported, there was an old man everyone called "Uncle Jesse." On his deathbed Uncle Jesse told a man to go to a certain cave for a "big surprise" and look for a small cairn formation of stacked rocks. The search party found a box of debtor's notes from an old bank, gun belts and jackets. It's speculated the belts and box were discarded by the bandits who had to leave the bulky items behind in order to maneuver the snaking path to the back door of the cave network, as the entrance had a posse and Sheriff pointing guns therein. So begins the "Tale of Uncle Jesse"... A true story, actually!
@Marin3r101
@Marin3r101 Рік тому
Not believable in the least. Go publish if you wanna call it true.
@SpaceTravel1776
@SpaceTravel1776 Рік тому
I am the son of the woman who your dad dated. I think there is a chance we are brothers.
@jeremiahshine
@jeremiahshine Рік тому
@@Marin3r101 You don't believe my dad's girlfriend told us a story?🤪
@LBG-cf8gu
@LBG-cf8gu Рік тому
long time sub, 'nam era vet. love this channel. it always amazes me how our hs teachers could make it boring.
@pauljohnson271
@pauljohnson271 Рік тому
I’m just a bartender, but listening to Dick Fellows makes me feel so very, very competent.
@chuckh5999
@chuckh5999 Рік тому
better than an alcoholic lawyer and bandit.
@Thenotfunnyperson
@Thenotfunnyperson Рік тому
Selling alcohol to alcoholics makes you worse them them.
@brutalbasspro
@brutalbasspro Рік тому
@@Thenotfunnyperson but they tip well! Somebody’s gotta do it might as well pay my bills with their money.
@Handle35667
@Handle35667 Рік тому
@@Thenotfunnyperson hahaha
@williamkenney339
@williamkenney339 Рік тому
Very much appreciate your taking up topics from the Old West. Please do more.
@jeffreywebb2692
@jeffreywebb2692 Рік тому
Just about the best historian I’ve ever heard.
@freddyches485
@freddyches485 Рік тому
While in Winnemucca NV during the summer of 1976, I noticed a small sign in the 1st National Bank of Nevada's window claiming this branch was robbed by Butch Cassidy and his gang in 1900.
@JWsGarage
@JWsGarage Рік тому
My favorite subject. Been a study of the Wild West since I was a kid!
@leemackie8434
@leemackie8434 8 місяців тому
Oh thank you for Dick Fellows 👏👏👏💕💗🇦🇺💗💕
@JeffreyGlover65
@JeffreyGlover65 Рік тому
New subscriber. I love History more than any other subject, especially 19th century American History and Wild West outlaws and gunfighters. I am fascinated by the parallels between the gunfighters of the wild west and the outlaws of the 1930's.
@frisk151
@frisk151 2 місяці тому
Excellent coverage! Thanks!
@James-tf7hc
@James-tf7hc Рік тому
Excellent. Most important you are not annoying and ez to listen to. Beside the fact highly intelligent, very informed and researched. I enjoyed this. Thank you.
@thomasfinegan2642
@thomasfinegan2642 Рік тому
Outstanding! What a fascinating sstory and story teller!
@jameskennedy7152
@jameskennedy7152 Рік тому
Always excellent and informative. Please consider future episodes about Pancho Villa and the U.S. response to the issues across the border.
@yepitsme99999
@yepitsme99999 Рік тому
I absolutely love your channel and videos! I live here in Ouray, CO and Butch Cassidy and Sundance and mentioned often here. Supposedly I live in the part of town that they would stay overnight in, when they would travel from Telluride to Lake City. I have been a long-time fan of your channel and I look forward to seeing more in the future. Please keep doing what you are doing and don't let any networks get their manipulative hands into your amazing research and videos :)
@joeg5414
@joeg5414 9 місяців тому
Nice I'm not far from Ouray, I live near Durango. I've lived all over the country but I've been here 7 years now and it's by far my favorite
@normajeanmorrissey4459
@normajeanmorrissey4459 Рік тому
I always enjoy your presentation. Great info.,well presented.since I retired from nursing my studies take up much of my time: Civil War, U.S. prez., Wild West and great ships like Titanic and Sultana. As I have taught nursing, I hope to teach some history. There are so many interesting things to study. I would like to share this knowledge with others
@RatelLaw
@RatelLaw Рік тому
Thank you for sharing your research
@louisleroy4580
@louisleroy4580 Рік тому
I have watched several of these documentaries I guess you would call them and I thoroughly enjoyed the way it's presented here very fine work sir
@billbaker3565
@billbaker3565 Рік тому
A splendid compilation.
@AprilGhouls
@AprilGhouls 5 місяців тому
So freaking cool thank you !
@helenejampierremarsh1896
@helenejampierremarsh1896 Рік тому
I very much enjoyed this. Thank you
@theg0z0n
@theg0z0n Рік тому
I LOVE these combined videos!
@CwL-1984
@CwL-1984 Рік тому
one of my favorite subjects. 👍👍
@noangel3652
@noangel3652 Рік тому
You are still the best storyteller of all times 😊
@jimswordsnchords1759
@jimswordsnchords1759 6 місяців тому
This Dick Fellows story would make a heck of a great movie!
@ChuckJansenII
@ChuckJansenII Рік тому
Fascinating episode.
@tylerpinkerton8980
@tylerpinkerton8980 Рік тому
Great story. Thank you.
@alanmoffat4454
@alanmoffat4454 Рік тому
WELL THAT ALL FOLKS SOME GREAT STORY TELLING AND MUCH WE SHOULDN'T FORGET .
@keithtorgersen9664
@keithtorgersen9664 Рік тому
I came to love many of Louis L’Amour’s stories for painting a rugged and yet somehow magical frontier in which life was hard yet it brought a sense of freedom hard to find nowadays
@ElmoUnk1953
@ElmoUnk1953 Рік тому
Excellent. Thank you.
@hamm6035
@hamm6035 Рік тому
One of your best yet. 😎
@mathewhephill8686
@mathewhephill8686 Рік тому
Thanks, great job.
@johna1160
@johna1160 Рік тому
I'm imagining a well written script of the true life story of Dick Fellows directed by a top flight director, with dream team cast and crew that lures Daniel Day-Lewis out of retirement. Potential for a great film. How has a historically accurate film of this guy not been made? Practically writes itself. When done well, Westerns will always have an audience.
@MaynardCrow
@MaynardCrow Рік тому
I don't know about getting set on casting a specific actor, even as great of a method actor as him, but I have definitely thought about how interesting a film about Dick Fellows could be. Definitely has appeal as a character piece as much as a western.
@promiscuous675
@promiscuous675 Рік тому
Thank you.
@thesaints-7-andrew.
@thesaints-7-andrew. Рік тому
Watching from Greece.hi everybody.
@dereksimpson7959
@dereksimpson7959 Рік тому
Thanks!
@asullivan4047
@asullivan4047 7 місяців тому
Interesting and informative. Excellent photography job enabling viewers to better understand what/whom the orator was describing. It’s a change of of pace learning about un known or lesser known outlaws. My question is. What ever became of the mystery women of the Wild West. Edda Place after leaving Bolivia???
@TheHistoryGuyChannel
@TheHistoryGuyChannel 7 місяців тому
Speculation about what happened to Etta Place is included in the last video in the compilation. Like Butch and Sundance, she may have been killed in Bolivia participating in a Bank Robbery, or she might have returned to the United States.
@Jameskenomis3
@Jameskenomis3 Рік тому
Subscribed. Great video thanks for the work. Not complaining at all, but it would be awesome to have some more pictures of the individuals you’re talking about.
@popcornhead3479
@popcornhead3479 Рік тому
Great stuff, very interesting!
@lancerevell5979
@lancerevell5979 Рік тому
The story of "the Monitor".... wonder if it inspired the movie "War Wagon"?
@stewartdalton3298
@stewartdalton3298 Рік тому
When he said "But that's another story". I was caught out then in the next featured story it was a continuation of the last story. Well played History Guy, Well played indeed.🤔 Now we need a whole new feature of Pirates. From Asia. Maybe the original pirates... The Sea People! Plus anything else someone could add to? Maybe? Just asking for a friend 🤭
@dougberrett8094
@dougberrett8094 Рік тому
Every time I hear about Butch Cassidy it reminds me of a sign I saw enroute to Bryce Canyon. The sign said “Butch Cassidy Draw.” This was many years before Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid was made. I asked who Butch Cassidy was. My mother told me he was a local outlaw that would never receive the notoriety that others like Billy the Kid received. How little did she know.
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 Рік тому
THG has 1.08M Subs! This so pleases me, for he deserves all the benefits that accompany this evolving Success. (His narratives remind me of an earlier era when Journalists were Anchors, Owners made an effort to respect the Public, Polite was reflected in the greater number of interactions, and Presidents and Parents behaved like Mature Minded Adults.)
@LordFalconsword
@LordFalconsword Рік тому
I watch your segments religiously, so I've seen all these before. I don't care, they're still awesome and I watched again.
@HM2SGT
@HM2SGT Рік тому
I think by the time film came along the mold had already been set. Even more so than the films I enjoy the programs on Sirius XM satellite radio's radio classics. Gunsmoke with William Conrad as Marshall Matt Dylan, John Dehner as the frontier gentleman, Jimmy Stewart in Six Shooter... The myth of the West began in the penny dreadfuls penny dreadfuls and was refined on radio.
@johnmitchelljr
@johnmitchelljr 9 місяців тому
Good video. Thank you.
@blacksunshine7485
@blacksunshine7485 Рік тому
Great video, well presented and told. I wish I had the answers as to what happened to Butch, Sundance and Etta/Ethel. I'd love to definitively know.
@erinschlameus3628
@erinschlameus3628 7 місяців тому
thanks
@KelpieDog
@KelpieDog Рік тому
This was a really interesting episode.
@fognnorway6471
@fognnorway6471 Рік тому
Love reading about Black Hills history. I live west of Custer, SD.
@Mark-xv5lb
@Mark-xv5lb Рік тому
They used to stage "The Hanging of Flyspeck Billy" for tourists is Custer if I recall properly.
@andreasandersson2994
@andreasandersson2994 Рік тому
It would also have been very interesting how law obiding citizens (e.g. immigrants from Scandinavia, U.K., Germany) reacted to the Wild West, with outlaws and everybody carrying arms (at least a rifle, as i understand?). I.e. what did these people say in their diaries? Did they think it was wierd, outlandish? Or did the gun-packing environment just become normal? I suppose it is easier to get used to actually having access to arms, and be able to defend yourselves, Than beeing helpless/defenceless (as poor people usually where in their home countries.)
@wendychavez5348
@wendychavez5348 Рік тому
I love hearing so many mentions of New Mexico in these episodes! Proof that THG k ows his audience!
@canadadelendaest8687
@canadadelendaest8687 Рік тому
This episode makes me wonder when the first plea bargain was dealt?
@greg1268
@greg1268 Рік тому
i LOVE your channel!!!!
@cutl00senc
@cutl00senc Рік тому
The book and film of the story of Jeremiah Johnson has always given me the best vision of what living and surviving out west must of been like. It’s a wonderful story and Redford played the role perfectly.
@tashuntka
@tashuntka Рік тому
Wooot ! 27 👍👍👍 Love this guy 💛
@toddanderson6534
@toddanderson6534 Рік тому
Will you please do an episode on Sidney NE? So much history that deserves to be remembered there. From Ft Sidney, the Sioux Ordinance Depot (also known as Sioux Army Depot), the Fascination car produced by the Highway Aircraft Corporation, & Cabela’s.
@danielwalker1991
@danielwalker1991 Рік тому
Okay "History Guy" you are like the History teacher that I never had waaaay back in grammar school eh? ... But what's really awesome about you sir is this; You love what you do as an historian and a fine educator! All levels of ages young and old without or without a PHD degree love you Sir! 👍👍👌 💪✌️🙏❤️‍🩹🇺🇸
@jsmith2132
@jsmith2132 Рік тому
Great stories ...
@helio295
@helio295 Рік тому
Dude, your hair! Love your videos!
@MW-eb1qh
@MW-eb1qh Рік тому
Some sources refer to Butch Cassidy as George Leroy Parker instead of Robert Leroy Parker. You explained in so many words why this mistake is sometimes made.
@zalmaflash
@zalmaflash Рік тому
This was a good one.
@philipinchina
@philipinchina Рік тому
I am binge watching your content.
@leifandresen3817
@leifandresen3817 Рік тому
This reminds me of the Country Western song: "i Might Have Been a Lawyer, But I Couldn't Pass the Bar".
@Junkie101Jesus
@Junkie101Jesus Рік тому
Lookin good mr. History with the buzz cut. Seriously. Also Preciate another upload classic.
@mikeyoung9810
@mikeyoung9810 Рік тому
I grew up with westerns of the 60's and onward but being a history buff I spent time learning about the old west (I live in Kansas so much of it was a part of my state's history). I think I should have stayed ignorant because it wasn't like tv shows and movies, for the most part, which can make watching those same shows now a bit annoying. ie Matt Dillon walking around with his hand ready to draw when confronting trouble makers early on in Gunsmoke's early days. There were no fast-draw confrontations (that we know of) because people when fearful tended to have their gun already out and the basic truth was that even with a gun out most people aren't killers. Those kinds of people don't give you a chance and were just as likely to shoot you down whether you were looking or not. ie "Unforgiven". Nothing has really changed in that regard in today's world.
@bloodybones63
@bloodybones63 Рік тому
I remember an episode where Matt Dillon was shot in the head (seventh time?) & a woman found him & put that 6' 7" 240 lbs. man on a horse, by herself, took him back to her house, & put a wet rag on his forehead. In 3 days he was chopping firewood & fixing the roof.
@i.marr.6688
@i.marr.6688 Рік тому
I Love the story about the Gunfight at the OK Coral ,and the Earp brothers and Doc Holiday ,Doc was greased lighting with his Gun and Wyatt Earp never got grazed in all the shootouts he was involved ,I read Doc was an outlaw in some states ,I used to think the Gunfight at the OK coral ended all the trouble when it was the start of the feud with the Clanton's
@neil1390
@neil1390 Рік тому
Has anyone ever told you look like Paul Castellano? Love your channel!
@dr.barrycohn5461
@dr.barrycohn5461 Рік тому
Thanks for that upload on everymen criminals.
@rjay7019
@rjay7019 Рік тому
I grew up in Utah and one of my favorite places is Southern Utah. One of the places they say The Wild Bunch laid low is known as The Robbers Roost. Near Toquerville, UT.
@janerkenbrack3373
@janerkenbrack3373 Рік тому
Regarding Harry Logan aka Kid Curry, 30 some years ago the museum at Malta, Montana told me that it was Kid Curry who had robbed that train outside their town. And that Curry so intimidated the engineer, that he backed east all the way to Glasgow to report the robbery. It was also said at the museum that Kid Curry was thought to be the best and fastest gunfighter of the Wild Bunch.
@Zorglub1966
@Zorglub1966 Рік тому
Your new haircut looks great!👍
@nikonikorian6124
@nikonikorian6124 Рік тому
loved it. It shall be remembered...by me at least
@HM2SGT
@HM2SGT Рік тому
In print, in song and on film, we do love westerns! 🎶Out in the West Texas town of El Paso, I fell in love with a Mexican girl🎵
@tashuntka
@tashuntka Рік тому
Surly Joeeeeeee.....
@jrocks1971
@jrocks1971 Рік тому
“Night time would find me in Rosie’s Cantina - the music would play and Felina would whirl” 🎶😄
@bloodybones63
@bloodybones63 Рік тому
Blacker than night were the eyes of Felina, wicked & evil while casting a spell.
@blueliesmatter2
@blueliesmatter2 Рік тому
🎶 she tied me up with some rope and a lasso, wicked felina was actually Filipe when he dropped his drawers my tequila did hurl. 🎶. Gasping and gagging while crawling and begging please Mr Filipe just let me alone,. Laughing and grinning he started sinning ole wicked felina just gave me the bone. 🎶
@jrocks1971
@jrocks1971 Рік тому
@@blueliesmatter2 OMG - 😂😄
@paulamazingpig3153
@paulamazingpig3153 Рік тому
I'm new to your channel, and I'm so sad I didn't find you sooner! Thank you for your hard work.
@PlanetEarth3141
@PlanetEarth3141 Рік тому
About five years ago you talked about Dick Fellows and Soapy Smith. I also thought there was a movie that showed Dick Fellows in a scene of two, meeting some other character briefly but I searched for that movie and failed.
@janerkenbrack3373
@janerkenbrack3373 Рік тому
End of the trail searches don't necessarily mean that the person's trail actually ended, but it is pretty likely. Consider the possibility that it was Harry Logan (Kid Curry)and Harry Longabaugh (Sundance Kid) that robbed the mine payroll and got killed. You mentioned that someone had identified Logan down there at the time. And perhaps Butch had left South America when they fled Argentina. Ethyl (Etta) survived the wounds from the earlier robbery and tried to establish Longabaugh's death. Perhaps she remarried. Perhaps she went to San Francisco. Perhaps died there or in route. Her trail runs cold. Butch could have returned and exploited the belief of his demise by reinventing himself. Both his and Longabaugh's correspondence stopped, but Butch would have changed names. Good episodes all together. Thanks.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Рік тому
Good stuff as always.
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