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Billy the Kid: The Reversed Image of the American Outlaw

Episode 7431 Published 9 hours ago
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In this episode of pplpod, we explore the life and legend of Billy the Kid, the outlaw born Henry McCarty and later known as William H. Bonney. The episode begins with one of the most famous mistakes in frontier mythology: the belief that Billy was left-handed. That idea came from the only authenticated photograph of him, a ferrotype that reversed the image like a mirror, making his gun appear on the wrong side. The mistake became so accepted that it shaped books, films, and popular memory. But like the photograph itself, much of Billy the Kid’s legend is a reversed image: a myth built from distortion, dime novels, public relations, and the need to turn a traumatized young fugitive into either a monster or a romantic rebel.

The episode also follows the harsh reality behind the legend. Billy was born Henry McCarty to Irish Catholic parents in New York City, likely around 1859, and was orphaned as a teenager after his mother died of tuberculosis and his stepfather abandoned him. His first arrest was not for a spectacular crime, but for stealing food. From there, poverty, hunger, violence, and a broken frontier legal system pushed him deeper into outlaw life. The discussion traces his escape up a jail chimney, his reinvention as William H. Bonney, the killing of Francis “Windy” Cahill in what witnesses viewed as self-defense, and his role in the Lincoln County War, where corrupt business interests, bought lawmen, and rival factions turned New Mexico into a battlefield. It also covers the murder of John Tunstall, the Regulators, the killing of Sheriff Brady, the Battle of Lincoln, Governor Lew Wallace’s failed pardon deal, Billy’s betrayal by the legal system, his deadly encounter with Joe Grant, Pat Garrett’s pursuit, the dramatic Lincoln courthouse escape, and his death in a dark bedroom at Fort Sumner at only twenty-one years old. His afterlife became its own industry: inflated kill counts, survival rumors, disputed photographs, DNA tests, and even a 2010 pardon review.

Key topics covered:

• The reversed ferrotype photo, left-handed myth, and the making of Billy’s image

• Henry McCarty’s New York origins, orphanhood, hunger, arrests, and reinvention

• Francis Cahill, self-defense, Arizona, Fort Stanton, and survival on the frontier

• Lincoln County War, Tunstall, the Regulators, Sheriff Brady, and the Battle of Lincoln

• Lew Wallace, the broken pardon deal, Joe Grant, Pat Garrett, courthouse escape, death, and myth

Source credit: Research for this episode included transcript materials and supporting historical, frontier, and biographical sources accessed 6/10/2026. Content is summarized and adapted for commentary and educational use.

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