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“I expect you have forgotten what you promised me,” Billy the Kid wrote to New Mexico Territory’s governor, Lew Wallace, in 1881. The Kid was writing from a Santa Fe jail cell.
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‘Billy the Kid' Renewed for Third and Final Season at MGM+ - MSNMGM+ has renewed “Billy the Kid” for Season 3, which will also be the show’s last season. The final season of the series, which stars Tom Blyth as the legendary Old West outlaw, will consist ...
Billy the Kid, a gunslinger often said to have killed eight men, had been on the run for three months when Sheriff Pat Garrett hid in a dark bedroom and shot him in the chest on July 14, 1881, in ...
Legendary outlaw Billy the Kid had his “picture made” in Fort Sumner, N.M., about 130 years ago. A single, original tintype is the only authenticated photo of the Kid in existence today.
A photo of the Western outlaw Billy the Kid, purchased for $2 at a junk shop, could sell for $5 million at auction, according to a rare coin dealer in California. In 2010, Randy Guijarro purchased ...
In “Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid” (1973) he’s all swagger, played by a smirking Kris Kristofferson as a man with nary a care in the world, even as James Coburn’s Garrett tracks him down.
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