Billy the Kid, from a photo owned by Sheriff Pat Garrett and handed down through his family.
I am curious how people feel about the pardon which New Mexico Territory Governor Lew Wallace(author of Ben Hur) offered Billy the Kid, but didn't deliver. I don't understand how someone can look someone else in the face and lie to them that way. Believing that the Governor was going to keep his word, Billy turned himself in, went to jail willingly, testified before the grand jury, leading to the arrest of 50 men involved in the Lincoln County War and waited.
After testifying, Billy found out that he was going to be tried for the murder of corrupt Lincoln County Sheriff William Brady and face execution by hanging anyway. Billy was convicted and sentenced by the same judge who issued the fraudulent writ to seize store owner John Tunstall's property, which led to his premeditated MURDER of Tunstall by Sheriff Brady's Posse, which is what started the Lincoln County War.
People forget that Billy actually tried to end the Lincoln County War. As defacto leader of the "Regulators"(who wanted a return to law and order), he offered to negotiate a truce with James Dolan the leader of the "House". They made an agreement, which was abruptly scuttled when sociopath and "House" supporter Billy Campbell murdered lawyer Huston Chapman who was trying to get pardons for the "Regulators" and get property illegally seized returned to the families of John Tunstall and Alex McSween.
Billy escaped a couple of weeks short of the day of his scheduled hanging, by killing two guards. If the Governor had kept his word, this would have never happened.
I have put forth Billy's best case on my blog: http://briankeithohara.blogspot.com/...-kill-off.html
I am still working on retrieving information and adding footnotes, but you get a better sense of who Billy was than the press of the time or Sheriff Pat Garrett's portrayal in his book the "Authentic Life of Billy the Kid", the title of which reminds me of Voltaire's famous quote about the Holy Roman Empire(neither Holy, Roman or an Empire).
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