Monthly Radio Show - February 2008

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The February line-up:

GODDARD STATION KILLING – After killing two people in Phoenix, Arizona, two Mexicans escape to Mexico. It will intrigue you how they were captured.

BELLE STARR – Born Myra Maybelle Shirley, this “Bandit Queen” choose the wrong man time and time again.

THEY AVOIDED BEING HANGED – The wife of the man killed stopped a lynching in its tracks. But not in the way you may think.

DALTONS' FIRST TRAIN ROBBERY – The first train robbery committed by the Dalton Brothers was such a fiasco that they should have known not to continue as outlaws.

CHARLES SIRINGO – Like a bulldog unwilling to let go, Siringo perused Butch Cassidy until left to South America.

ABILENE, KANSAS – Abilene was the king of the cattle towns, until they told the cattlemen and cowboys not to come back.

DAWES SEVERALTY ACT – Here is another instance where the U.S. government, in its attempt to help the Indian, only created a bigger problem.

JOHN S. FORD – Texas Ranger, Ford, was involved in the first incident where we used a landing craft to deliver men into a foreign country.

DONRAVEN – Donraven is just one more man whose life was changed by his visit to Yellowstone.

ARIZONA RANGERS – Although they aren’t as well known as the Texas Rangers, the Arizona Rangers were even more important to the future of their state.

JOHN SLAUGHTER – Although he was only 5’ 3” tall, Slaughter had the heart of a giant.

SILVER DOLLARS MADE LEGAL – Following the “Crime of ‘73” when the government stopped producing silver coins, the government started using silver again, on a limited basis.

JOHN TUNSTALL – The death of Tunstall was the spark lighting the fuse that was to become the Lincoln County War.

ALBERT SIEBER – Although he wasn’t as well known as some Army scouts, Al Sieber was probably the best.

HENRY STARR I & II – Although not as well known as other outlaws, Henry robbed more banks than any other outlaw.

ETTA PLACE – We know that Etta Place was the girlfriend of the Sundance Kid, but that’s about all we know for sure.

CYNTHIA ANN PARKER – Kidnapped as a child by the Comanche, she was later re-kidnapped by Texas Rangers. Neither kidnapping was to her liking.

LUKE SHORT – Were it not for a self-defense killing in early 1881, Luke Short would probably have been at the O.K. Corral shootout next to Wyatt Earp.

THE MYSTERIOUS KID – Although he was acquitted for killing a Deputy Sheriff, The Mysterious Kid mysteriously continued his outlaw life until it was ended with a lynching.

PAT GARRETT – After killing Billy the Kid, Garret’s life turned for the worse, even to the point of its end. (Picture is of Pat Garrett)

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