American outlaw and gunfighter (1859–1881) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henry McCarty (1859 – 14 July 1881) was also known as William H. Bonney, and known popularly as Billy the Kid. He was an American gunman who took part in the Lincoln County War.
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Born | Henry McCarty[1] September 17 or November 23, 1859 New York City, U.S. |
Died | 14 July 1881 21) Fort Sumner, New Mexico | (aged
Cause of death | Gunshot wound |
Resting place | Old Fort Sumner Cemetery 34°24′13″N 104°11′37″W |
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Legends say that Billy the kid killed 21 men, but history tells us that he murdered at least four men.[2] The first murder was in 1877 . Bonney was born in 1859.
Before he started using the alias "William Bonney", McCarty's first arrest was for stealing food in late 1875 . Within five months he was arrested for stealing clothing and firearms. Two days later, he escaped from jail and fled from New Mexico Territory into the neighboring Arizona Territory, making him an outlaw and a federal fugitive. After murdering a blacksmith during an argument in August 1877 , Bonney became a wanted man in Arizona Territory. He returned to New Mexico and joined a group of cattle rustlers. He became a well-known figure in the region when he joined the Regulators and took part in the Lincoln County War. In April of 1878, the Regulators killed three men, including Lincoln County Sheriff William J. Brady and one of his deputies. Bonney and two other Regulators were later charged with killing all three men.
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