On the night of July 14th, 1881, Sheriff Pat Garrett killed Billy the Kid. In doing so he not only helped create a legend, ...
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In July of 1881, Pat Garrett, along with deputies John W. Poe and Kip McKinney, make one final push into Fort Sumner in search of Billy the Kid. But what REALLY happened? Also discussed in this ...
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John Mulrooney, a stand-up comedian and television host who briefly helmed “The Late Show” and appeared on numerous TV ...
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