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Wild Bill Hickok And The Wrath Of The Dead Rabbits
Wild Bill Hickok And The Wrath Of The Dead Rabbits
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- Why did "Colorado" Charlie Utter, the self-proclaimed, partner of Wild Bill, escort Hickok to the Number Ten Saloon and then leave him moments before he was assassinated?
- Why would Jack McCall use the excuse that he shot Wild Bill because Hickok had killed his brother, when McCall never had a brother?
- How did the card player sitting across from Wild Bill get shot?
- How did Jack McCall, a known vagrant about Deadwood, become a well-dressed man with money to burn the day after his first trial?
- What was Jack McCall attempting to talk about just before he was hung, when he wrote to two newspapers, offering up "The Plot To Kill Wild Bill"?
- Who gunned down Wild Bill's trusted friend, California Joe, and why, in a U.S. Army fort, within two months of Hickok being killed?
- And finally, what involvement did an Irish gang from New York, called the Dead Rabbits, have in the murder of Wild Bill?
For the first time, these questions can now be answered through the inside knowledge and meticulous research of author James Mic Regan.
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