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Mysterious Dave Mather: The Gunfighter Who Vanished Without a Trace

Mysterious Dave Mather: The Gunfighter Who Vanished Without a Trace



Mysterious Dave Mather was one of the Old West’s most elusive figures. Born in Connecticut and orphaned at a young age, Mather drifted west, where his life became a blur of gunfights, gambling halls,…


Published on 2 months, 4 weeks ago

Tom "Bear River" Smith: Abilene's Forgotten marshal

Tom "Bear River" Smith: Abilene's Forgotten marshal



Tom “Bear River” Smith tamed one of the wildest towns in the Old West without firing a single shot. Armed with nothing more than a badge, a banjo, and a pair of fists that made even the toughest cowb…


Published on 3 months ago

King Fisher: Outlaw, Sheriff, Dead Man

King Fisher: Outlaw, Sheriff, Dead Man



King Fisher was no ordinary Texas gunfighter. This is a man who once killed a circus tiger so that he could make a pair of chaps from its hide. He boasted of killing 37 men, and at the height of his …


Published on 3 months, 1 week ago

The Battle of Lovelock Cave

The Battle of Lovelock Cave



For centuries, the Northern Paiute have told of the Si-Te-Cah, a mysterious tribe said to have lived on tule rafts across Nevada’s Lake Humboldt. Described as fierce warriors with red hair and even c…


Published on 3 months, 1 week ago

The Lost Dutchman's Mine

The Lost Dutchman's Mine



The Lost Dutchman’s Gold Mine is one of the most enduring legends of the American Southwest. Said to be hidden somewhere in the Superstition Mountains east of Apache Junction, Arizona, this mythical …


Published on 3 months, 1 week ago

Clay Allison vs Wyatt Earp (Part 2)

Clay Allison vs Wyatt Earp (Part 2)



Clay Allison was one of the lesser-known yet deadlier of the Old West gunslingers. Join me today as we follow Allison on his adventures in Dodge City, his encounters with Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday,…


Published on 3 months, 3 weeks ago

The Reign of Terror: Osage Nation Murders w/ Crimes of the Centuries

The Reign of Terror: Osage Nation Murders w/ Crimes of the Centuries



This is a special bonus episode from the excellent Crimes of the Centuries podcast. When members of the incredibly wealthy Osage Nation started dropping dead of mysterious ailments in 1920s Oklahoma,…


Published on 3 months, 3 weeks ago

Clay Allison & the Colfax County War (Part 1)

Clay Allison & the Colfax County War (Part 1)



Clay Allison might not be as famous as Billy the Kid or Jesse James, but he was every bit as deadly. He was also just a tad bit insane. Clay got his start riding for Nathan Bedford Forrest during the…


Published on 3 months, 4 weeks ago

Stagecoach Mary

Stagecoach Mary



Stagecoach Mary Fields worked hard, she drank hard, and if the situation called for it, she fought hard. And despite being born a slave, Mary lived to become one of the freest souls ever to draw a br…


Published on 4 months ago

The Mountain Meadows Massacre

The Mountain Meadows Massacre



On September 11th, 1857, over a hundred men, women, and children were brutally slaughtered. The victims belonged to a wagon train that had left Arkansas months prior, bound for California. They follo…


Published on 4 months, 1 week ago





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