Warren Earp, the younger brother of Wyatt Earp, was shot dead in Wilcox, AZ on July 6th, 1900. We discuss that event along with some other local history in this video. InRange is entirely viewer supported: / inrangetv
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@briarus10003 роки тому
being from knoxville I've heard plenty of violent ballads, but zooming in on his statue made it all the more creepy, and had a little fallout vibe.
@josephprouse21343 роки тому
It was a very sinister music video.
@PhycoKrusk3 роки тому
You know, it kinda did.
@oldhardmanjohnson65853 роки тому
Put it on the Vault PA
@scentlessapprentice883 роки тому
That exactly what I was thinking. Couldn't put my finger on it. It totally has a fallout vibe to it. Interesting.
@sbirddesmo3 роки тому
"ran him over with a truck, securing his demise".
@peterhall85323 роки тому
I wonder if it was driven by one of his female relatives?
@BeKindToBirds3 роки тому
@@peterhall8532 I wonder when you'll grow up
@ZGryphon3 роки тому
@@johnladuke6475 Reminds me of that old football video game where, if a player got hurt, an ambulance would drive onto the field to pick him up, and usually run over one or more other players on the way.
@frenchstudentA3 роки тому
Some "caregiver" he was.
@DK-gy7ll3 роки тому
Transcript from the 911 call: Caregiver: "Help! Help! I'm the caregiver for Rex Allen and he just dropped dead from a heart attack right here in his driveway!" 911: "Now please calm down, ma'am. First we have to be sure he's really dead". Caregiver: "Okay, just a moment". Caregiver: "Okay, now what?".
@matthewspeller3 роки тому
Oh hey, a sample of his music, that'll be neat... oh... oh no....
@T3hderk873 роки тому
Yeah.... that is what I thought... not anymore.
@smokerjim3 роки тому
To say it has not aged well would be be an understatement
@bjohnson71883 роки тому
Can’t judge past by modern standards But that’s pretty messed up
@Wickedywack3 роки тому
The last thing I was expecting was an upbeat tune about child abuse. Definitely put a damper on my mood.
@jdtexas20483 роки тому
Who is the narrator? You look like the guy that runs a museum that does the Pawn Stars estimates
@tomten2623 роки тому
Thank you for your short documentaries, they are the main reason I support your channel.
@rodgerjohnson33753 роки тому
I appreciate unvarnished history. Thank you for these vignettes from the past.
@sachemgromiller18993 роки тому
Holy shit this is dark.
@Ostenjager3 роки тому
“Oh, it gets darker Morty!...”
@pm28193 роки тому
@@BigBosley clever 😎
@pm28193 роки тому
@@Ostenjager YIKES😎
@SportbikerNZ3 роки тому
Sister Bessie had one rough time by the sound.
@thetruthseeker55493 роки тому
She contracted STDs and had a kid with no known Dad, who ended up in prison about the time she found out she had terminal cervical cancer. Or alternatively, Her families intervention saved her and her future offspring and after some behavioral adjustrments she had a long and reasonably fruitful life.
@lightweight19743 роки тому
@@johnladuke6475 Maybe what she did to the traveling salesman?
@DeadenerРік тому
@@thetruthseeker5549 The fantasies conservatives whip up in their heads to justify domestic abuse are hilarious.
@lsdzheeusi3 роки тому
Thank you, Karl! I know you've stated that the "history" episodes don't get anywhere near the views of things like mud tests or crazy weird shot show disasters. But please know these are deeply appreciated. The History Channel is clickbait, manufactured drama, and jump cuts. You have a natural gift to take historical events, make them come alive, and make viewers not only entertained but learn something in the process. Your passion for the subject material comes through but it's also clear that you take great care as a historian to present as neutral and unbiased a presentation as possible, a breath of fresh air. Especially during a pandemic when many people can't travel or vacation and visit as much as they would like, content like this is truly appreciated more than ever. Thank you!
@robertsantamaria68573 роки тому
I second this statement. It's this content why I give $1 a month to InRange.
@pcarrierorange3 роки тому
Ditto, these videos are marvellous.
@marcofrank20823 роки тому
I totally agree. These vids are why I gave him my support. 😊👍🏻
@kenlee14353 роки тому
I guess Mark Said it for manf us. I also feel the same. You have a unique style which embeds the viewer in the landscape while telling a story based on evidencial fact and not fearing to betray myths. Keep it up
@victormoore920711 місяців тому
From a distant cousin of "The U.S. Marshall Wyatt Earp Brothers and The Immortals, with Dirty Doc Holidayin.' " Yes I also enjoy Kurt Russell's "Tombstone" movie and Val Kilmer's performance with the rest. There are several premeditated false fiction branches in it thought. Uncanny how close they got many of the faces to match the original people though. Kevin Costner's "Wyatt Earp" movie had far more real history packed in. There is a 14 hour documentary out there on the Earps that has far more history than Costner. Dennis Quaid's Doc Holiday was far more accurate and looked more like him. It showed more of his bad side, part mean drunk fighter. Russell and Costner were in a horse raise to release their movie first for more earnings, earlier. Because second place might be worn out of Earp interest $market. Watch Costner's Wyatt Earp at least twice. It is more complex and more locations. Some Tombstone entertainment fiction : Doc didn't shoot Johnny Ringo. Doc was in another states court room trial same day as Ringo's death. A documentary showed it was either suicide, or an Earp Ally. Likely the later because Ringo had stuffed his pants cuffs in his boots, to take a nap. That trick avoids scorpions crawling in your boots and poison stinging you. I don't know if tests to see if the death bullet was Ringo's caliber or another? Cowboy gang did not wear red sash's at the mid section. Russell script was imitating Crypts and Bloods modern blue and red crime gang bandanas, to make it easy to see who the bad guys were. Wyatt goodbye to Doc Holiday wasn't all friendly. Doc wanted Josephine for himself. She and Wyatt wanted each other. Doc said "You two Jews go screw yourselves !!" In a love triangle dispute temper. Marshall Fred White shooting death didn't happen the Russell way. Many other differences. Our family for generations had to stay quiet about Earp Cousins, because they still had too many enemies. Though most sided with Union Army part Civil War Yankee Veteran Earps. Many sided with Confederate Leaning, road thief, cattle thief, stage coach thief, home thief, government mule thief, Mexican War re starting Cowboy Gang. If the U.S. Marshall Earp team didn't win, U.S. Army was going to finish the Cowboys gang, even though they also had some lawless officers siding with them. Study 100% of the better media, 1800s up, to learn more of the big picture. Enjoy some of my media at www.Instagram.com/victor.moore_1 ; From John and Betsy Ross's Great, Great, plus Grandson. A Real Son uv a Spirit of 1776 !! Comic, Musician, Film Director, Victor Scott Ross Moore. "The Man Of A Million MOORE Voices." Promoter Engineer of "The Museum Of Motion Picture Film Technology," now at www.Oscars.org . Investigative Satire Jokes for The Folks !! The Victor Moore Portions are : Copyright Victor Scott Ross Moore 2023, all rights reserved Internationally.
@joaoprzygocki18653 роки тому
As a Brazilian, I must say that this "mythology" created around real events is important because it helps to perpetuate people's interest in their own history and in a way preserves even the true facts. Here in Brazil we have very little of this, and therefore few know its past. We also had our "wild west", but due to the lack of films and books we ended up being interested in the "west" of others.
@wingracer16143 роки тому
Interesting take but you do have some of the all time legends of sports. And not just the great footballers, Ayrton Senna is a true legend of all time. Yeah it's recent history but you got to go with what you have.
@hoonterofhoonters65883 роки тому
One day people will talk about Drug Cartels the same way that we talk about Vikings. To some extent it's already happened with the mafia of the nineteen hundreds. Dark ages or interesting times, whatever you want to call them are always mythologized. I don't think that it's an issue as long as we don't get so wrapped up in the fantasy that we forget the harsh reality.
@fissh293 роки тому
Your people have been enslaved by the Elites, worse than most...unfortunately there is no hope for any of us as the NWO takes all freedoms and liberties away
@pm28193 роки тому
@@hoonterofhoonters6588 nice.
@costakeith90483 роки тому
@inönu I don't think that's entirely true, Dime Westerns were huge in the late 19th century; life in the west was romanticized in the east while it was happening. There was a bit of a disconnect, because the romanticization did occur in the relatively settled and developed regions of the country, not so much in the west itself, but it's not a product of nostalgia, it's something far more ingrained into the American spirit and ethos.
@leadfarmer39993 роки тому
Well... the music didn’t exactly age well
@kpb96m3 роки тому
Warren Earp was often characterized as being effeminate and having expressive, overly dramatic behavior. Being a "drama queen” in 1900 and hyperbolic in nature wasn't the normal way one conducts oneself in public. He stood out to say the least.
@bubber253 роки тому
i bet he sasshayed in the saloon swinging his hips and saying real loud "HEY BOYS WHOS READY FOR A DRINK YEEEEEEEEEAHHH"
@kpb96m3 роки тому
@@bubber25 haha
@josiahhenson45503 роки тому
He was a fresca
@josiahhenson45503 роки тому
@@bubber25 he probably had his own donkey show
@alwilson3204Місяць тому
He was a known troublemaker and was warned by Wyatt against such heavy drinking and his brash actions, (not that he deserved such a fate).
@aidanfarnan46833 роки тому
The start of this video is interesting and informative history content, as always, well done. The end of this video is my new Nightmares.
@GUNSMITH443 роки тому
“Drove over him securing his demise” damn it, he just couldn’t catch a break
@AnAmericanDodo3 роки тому
I'm sure he caught a few breaks with that, just not the one that he would have wanted.
@Sableagle3 роки тому
He did catch the brakes, though.
@90thReenactor3 роки тому
It's always a great day when InRange posts an Old West vignette.
@meisenhut313 роки тому
As the kids these days say, "that song slaps!"
@Guillo783 роки тому
Which kid's these days say that
@SongWhisperer3 роки тому
When did “slaps” start, I thought they were still using “fire” & “sick”?
@SmuggestOfRats3 роки тому
@@SongWhisperer More recently I've heard my gen and the younger gen using "hits different" in addition to "slaps." "Fire" I've mainly heard only in reference to food lately, like desserts. But then, I was never one for slang despite still being in my 20s, so I'm probably about as lost as everyone else here.
@SongWhisperer3 роки тому
@@SmuggestOfRats • The slang changes faster than i can keep up, at least we’re all lost together, lol.
@ajeffw3 роки тому
I really appreciate the historic videos you create. Very informative and entertaining. I have watched all your past videos and check back regularly for new. Thank you.
@ryanthorne54323 роки тому
I’m happy to support this type of content. It shows that the problems of human relationships are not unique to any one place or time.
@Andy-xt3mh3 роки тому
I'm going to have that song stuck in my head all night at work now.
@BYLRPhil3 роки тому
As my momma always said, nothing good ever happens after midnight.
@PapaSchultz743 роки тому
@@Relayzy1 i can't see anything in his sentence saying he go to sleep after midnight, just what his momma said. Why people are hasty to judge the others ? You can also have a lot of fun before midnight no?
@MrEvanfriend3 роки тому
My battalion commander said the same thing.
@Davemte341083 роки тому
@@MrEvanfriend As did my grandfather about railroading.
@georgiobenelli48543 роки тому
Except a nightwith the Hornay twins, Iilsa and Inga.....
@johngrepo99763 роки тому
Oh that's not true.. many of my experiences and adventures happened around midnight.
@yozzer1363 роки тому
Your old/new west vignettes content is my favourite that you produce, but I understand that it can be time and cost intensive. Thank you for continuing to make it.
@familytreenutshistorygenealogy3 роки тому
This is great! Glad I found your channel. We appreciate what you are doing!
@andywood63763 роки тому
Nothing quite conveys that “the past is a foreign country” quite like the music.
@nelsonnoname0013 роки тому
Thank You as always Karl and team!
@joshuatxuk3 роки тому
I appreciate the song you included, it's a stark reminder that a lot of beloved legends have stuff that was dark and morally wrong. It shouldn't be defended as "just harmless politically incorrect music" nor white-washed and forgotten either. Perfect way to end this video. Truly comprehensive and honest history has warts and all.
@toddsummerwindРік тому
I agree. The only way to learn about the past is by a true account. No agendas just history as it was warts and all.
@kiwi_comanche3 роки тому
These historical accounts are AWESOME. Keep'em coming man!!
@Da5idc3 роки тому
Your historical insight is fantastic - please give us more
@gunnerdupree34063 роки тому
These are some of the best videos on InRange Tv.
@Ramonatho3 роки тому
I really appreciate these videos. It's hard to get a feeling for living history without having a very personally biased opinion about how other people should view how the narrator views the situation.
@Sedan57Chevy3 роки тому
Great video as always, Karl. Forgotten history mixed with some...uncomfortable laughter- the ultimate Inrange combination.
@Fastwinstondoom3 роки тому
I remember watching Deadwood back when that show came out and being almost shocked at how Wyatt and Morgan were portrayed in the one episode they appeared in. Opportunistic and not too concerned with the law. I guess it was more authentic then I gave it credit for!
@AlexG10203 роки тому
They were also very young in that episode so watching I assumed they matured with age. But yes sources call the Earps "pimps" so perhaps they were more similar to Al Swearengen, Dan Doherty and Silas Adams than Seth Bullock. Love Deadwood so much!
@brianlojeck2 роки тому
From what I've read and learned, their was very little difference between the Earps and the "Cowboys"...
@The_Heathen893 роки тому
Keep these up where you can. I've always enjoyed these videos.
@jasoncarskadon68093 роки тому
This was great karl, I really enjoy these old west vignettes. The sample of rex Allen's music was an interesting touch.
@PewJew3 роки тому
I know that these aren't the most popular videos you upload, but they're definitely my favorite
@charlescomly13 роки тому
Really enjoy these vignettes you bring us, thanks Karl.
@InrangeTv3 роки тому
Glad you like them!
@Twin_solo_az3 роки тому
Non-native Arizonan here. Love learning about my state's history from InRange TV. Thanks for this excellent content.
@xFlow1503 роки тому
Thank you for another amazing short documentary!
@mrjeffjob3 роки тому
BEst line in Tombstone was Kurt Russel screaming. “ you tell em I’m comin’, and hell’s comin’ with me!!”
@user-rr8db3mu6y7 місяців тому
Thank you as always get history reporting.
@dcspooky69033 роки тому
Another great video of forgotten frontier history.........much appreciated!
@flopus73 роки тому
So glad for another iteration of this. Very interesting
@derekp26743 роки тому
Thanks Karl. I always enjoy these vignettes.
@jamesroeber3 роки тому
hi Karl, as ever "more more" please, its so fantastic to flesh out the reality of the old west, thanks j
@soundslikesight78763 роки тому
These are some of my favorite videos. Thanks! Amazing song.
@67daffy3 роки тому
Superb piece again Karl
@kschleic90533 роки тому
Watching to the end for the algorithm was a little hard this time. Great video Karl...🤣
@Davemte341083 роки тому
Yeah, I had to go read the comments.
@andersbendsen59313 роки тому
Cheers, man. These vignettes are awesome. 👍🏾
@tech62633 роки тому
This is why I support your channel. So interesting.
@deramuskyle13 роки тому
I love these kind of videos, always information ive never heard of
@lootboxasa3 роки тому
Thank you for this great content.
@spondal13 роки тому
I got lucky, no ad, so I got to enjoy the video, thanks for a great one again Karl!
@VosperCDN3 роки тому
Thank you for bringing us nearly forgotten tales of the west.
@wesleygay89183 роки тому
Alright , another vignette! Keep keeping the history alive, Karl!
@huntzy42203 роки тому
Oh man that statue is something else... come on man, i’m about to go to sleep! (also keep up the good work!)
@LIETUVIS10STUDIO13 роки тому
Excellent work yet again.
@marcusmaddenov57883 роки тому
Great Video Karl love these old west vignettes!
@gonatas13 роки тому
Didn’t see the end coming. Nice work Karl.
@jackusmc25423 роки тому
I never heard of Warren Earp so this was very interesting. Thanks Karl, love these videos.
@larrygavin40593 роки тому
Sure am glad I run across Inrange TV. It really touches on my interests. The narrator is top notch.
@joed23923 роки тому
My mom use to sing that song, along with a few ad-lib verses that couldn't be listed here !! lol
@arthurmernard58793 роки тому
Oh dear
@adonoghuea023 роки тому
Very interesting information. Especially about the grave marker.
@MyTv-3 роки тому
Strange, human and enlightening! Tanks for a great video!
@MrWarwick153 роки тому
Yeh! Thanks Karl. I really enjoy these. Rich.
@turbografx163 роки тому
Love this series Karl!
@WesternGopnik13 роки тому
Awesome! I'm from Willcox and I've been excited for this video for a long time. I used to be with a gunfighting group called Marshall Bo's Gunslingers of the West. We did shows every Saturday and there was a neat little history lesson before each show. He'd talked about the history of Willcox, or Maley's Camp as I think it was known then. He'd also talked about Geronimo and him getting his supplies from the general trade store, and the fight that killed Warren and just about anything else that involved the town. Warren was buried in an unmarked grave, but it isn't "unmarked" as some might think. Great content as usual Karl
@whatnowstinky3 роки тому
Those slow zooms and pans with that track playing was beautifully crafted mind-rot! Great video. Sexuality is not something i ever really considered in relation to the old west.
@Andy-xt3mh3 роки тому
Think how recent Brokeback mounting was and the fury thrown at that film. Many people still aren't ready.
@Tuberuser1873 роки тому
Stuck in desert wilderness with nothing but horses, cows and sex workers with nasty diseases, I bet other guys looked real appealing at times.
@Tuberuser1873 роки тому
@@johnladuke6475 Agreed, though I was just making a joke.
@johnjohnon87673 роки тому
I imagine in the early days, there were more single men then women. So women came west to make their fortune. Ever heard of mail order brides as well.
@johnjohnon87673 роки тому
@@Tuberuser187 ever heard of beastiality. I heard of people caught with animals
@whspioneer893 роки тому
You have a good story telling delivery.
@janstaats42773 роки тому
Always interesting to watch these
@AussieFlavio3 роки тому
I don't know why, but these last couple days I had been itching for an Old West Vignette *big time.* Thank you Karl!
@PJA2643 роки тому
Great stuff as always
@marcofrank20823 роки тому
Another very good and entertaining video. Thanks so much.
@afinoxi3 роки тому
Love your Old West series Karl
@darthmartinez3 роки тому
Love the old west content Karl. Have you ever considered doing a video on the Waco Siege?
@danirizary69263 роки тому
Thank you for the great video, I like these vignettes.
@user-rr8db3mu6y8 місяців тому
I love history.Great job.
@dtcb13 роки тому
greatly appreciated! thanks for the history! that bloody song is stuck in my head now. ahahahaa!
@kylefish6663 роки тому
The outro is an emotional roller coaster.
@johnharris16363 роки тому
Interesting getting some unbiased history. That research must have taken you a bit of time! Thank you for that!!
@maxrockantasky13483 роки тому
brillant, love the grave marker / advert for a book. interesting the song at the end no different from music of today. keep up the good work 🍻
@bloodybones633 роки тому
Come to think of it, Rex Allen may have been before his time, rapping about slapping around his 'bitches & hos'. ni66a
@tripleog95573 роки тому
Some great tid-bits of knowledge and hopefully some of the rumor... great content
@Chiller013 роки тому
Light hearted ode to abuse. Way to go Rex.
@niklasaskham42083 роки тому
I enjoyed this video. Good luck Karl
@konradpanduram45763 роки тому
...well, that escalated quickly!
@Navigator0013 місяці тому
I really appreciate that you educate yourself beforehand and know the story before you visit these sites. Thanks for including the Music of Rex Allen. It was absolutely terrible in every way imaginable. Especially when he tried to yodel, and failed miserably.
@ddouglas38603 роки тому
Great video just shows how things have changed, you don't hear songs like that anymore 😮
@RyHarr223 роки тому
Cut to me waking up screaming in the middle of the night with my wife telling me. "Rex Allen is dead, he can't slap you..." That last shot is nightmare fuel.
@shanerhodes9253 роки тому
The real west in America was a starnge place.
@1jimmarch3 роки тому
Well it must have been a rough time to be gay before anybody invented Astroglide...
@nonamesplease62883 роки тому
I recomend reading Sun of the Morning Star. The author relates the story of a transvestite laundress circa 1865. Honestly, the truth is sometimes better than fiction.
@johnjohnon87673 роки тому
The real west was a hard world, maybe more then now. And one thing is true no matter what, life was is never fair to everyone worldwide at any one time ever. As for violence, it's in our nature. Some people just don't care. Most do care and try to live right
@chaosXP3RT3 роки тому
America is a strange place
@somtimesieat24113 роки тому
thank you for the history very cool
@mroreo24783 роки тому
I love at the end when he says Rex Allen got ran over by his care taker.
@marcothommen24843 роки тому
You forgot TOS "Spectre of the Gun" Kidding aside.... because of my interest for guns, UKposts recommended Ian to me; i was like "Cool, guns in historical context" Then, from there, i found InRangeTV, which made it better, and Bloke on the Range You guys just rock! Instead of other UKpostsrs, you don't compete (except friendly on the range) who knows better, you are a team! Please continue that way! Greetings from Victorinox Land! ;-)
@starcityofva3 роки тому
Interesting that Virgil and Wyatt both were alive when he was killed and for some years after but never cared enough to mark his grave. So much for the myth of family you hear in the movies about them.
@quest4adventure4953 роки тому
Well if the unnatural relationship rumors were true; they wouldn’t have wanted to be associated with him back then. That sort of thing could destroy an entire family’s ability to live and conduct business in those days.
@ArizonaGhostriders4 місяці тому
Great info on a lesser known Earp!
@charlesperry10513 роки тому
I like these types of videos. I like hearing the true history. I may have mentioned it before, but a study of the WV mine wars is very similar. What people think they know is way different than what really happened.
@LUR1FAX3 роки тому
I always love the vignette videos! :)
@georgekoribanic25243 роки тому
Sorry to sound uninformed but I've seen this word more than once on here now, what does "vingette" mean?
@LUR1FAX3 роки тому
@@georgekoribanic2524 These types of videos used to be called "Old West Vignettes". Essentially they're short videos on interesting historical events that are often unknown. And typically about the Old West, though not always.
@davidcool51893 роки тому
I didn't even know there was another Skywal-...uh... Earp. Thanks for more history Karl. That jaunty little ditty at the end sure was interesting.
@Chuckles..Рік тому
Thanks for telling these histories without the dime store novel filter. Some people might think "man it would have been cool to know the Earps and Doc Holliday". If I had lived back then and been in close proximity to them, I would have avoided them like the plague.
@ebersalcido88103 роки тому
Great stuff. Keep it up.
@GHACKSTER3 роки тому
The juxtaposition of the closeups with the song was worth watching a thousand ads...you really are an artist. This series is the best thing you do, and I hope you can keep making these videos for years to come! THANK YOU
@FerdinandFake3 роки тому
The wall to wall grin at the end with the music, laughed way harder than i should have propably. cudos to the editor
@berserkfury1013 роки тому
Talk about changing times and standards, i understand everything in its historical context but yikes that song.
@OspreyEye3 роки тому
Are you serious? Have you heard rap and hip hop of today? 100% more vulgar and violent toward women than that silly little song.