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In real life: I'll begin with pointing out the gunfight between the Regulators and Buckshot Roberts happened after Sheriff Brady was killed not before.
The gunfight started when Roberts and Charlie Bowdre fired at one another at the same time.
As for Roberts, he wasn't so lucky, he was shot in the gut and mortally wounded.
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 Billy the Kid
They were involved in another shootout, this time with Andrew "Buckshot" Roberts, who had been in the sheriff's posse.
Billy's friend Bowdre actually shot Roberts, but Billy got blamed.
At first light, Charlie Bowdre stepped outside and was shot by the posse.
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 Southern New Mexico Travel and Tourism Information: The Lincoln County War (1878-79) — Competition Wasn't Welcome
When the glorifiers of the west get together, the story always gets around to the day the Regulators happened upon Andrew "Buckshot" Roberts, and the gunfight at Blazer’s Mill on the Tularosa.
Bowdre had an abiding dislike for Roberts, so he shot him in the groin.
When Bowdre heard that Gov. Lew Wallace had issued amnesty for participants on both sides of the fracas, he sent word to Garrett through the grapevine that he wanted to talk about surrendering.
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 Billy the Kid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A few weeks later, they tracked down and killed an old buffalo hunter known as "Buckshot" Roberts, whom they suspected of involvement in the Tunstall murder, but not before Roberts shot and killed Dick Brewer, who had been the Regulators' leader.
In the fall of 1877 McCarty moved to Lincoln County, New Mexico and was hired as a cattle guard by John Tunstall, an English cattle rancher, banker, and merchant, and Tunstall's partner Alexander McSween.
The execution was scheduled for May 13 and he was sent to Lincoln to await this date, held under guard by two of Garrett's deputies, James Bell and Robert Ollinger, on the top floor of the town's courthouse.
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 The Pardon
At this time, Billy was already wanted on a territorial charge for the murder of Sheriff William Brady and on a federal charge for the murder of Andrew L. "Buckshot" Roberts.
On April 13, 1881, Billy was found guilty and sentenced to hang for the murder of Sheriff Brady (the murder charge on Roberts was thrown out earlier on a technicality).
On February 18, 1879, Billy, Tom O'Folliard, Doc Scurlock, Yginio Salazar, and George Bowers, all former Regulators, met with Jimmy Dolan, Jessie Evans, Billy Mathews, and Billy Campbell in the streets of Lincoln.
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 DESPERADO -- Billy the Kid
Three days later, April 4, 1878 in Mescalero, New Mexico, "Buckshot" Roberts, a suspect in Tunstall's murder, is cornered at Blazer's Mill.
O'Folliard is shot to death but Billy, Charlie Bowdre, Tom Pickett, Dave Rudabaugh, and Billy Wilson flee into the darkness.
Twenty-one notches in his gun, one for every year of his short and violent life, Billy the Kid is buried in the old Fort Sumner cemetery next to his compadres and fellow Regulators Charlie Bowdre and Tom O'Folliard.
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 Handbook of Texas Online: MCCARTY, HENRY
On April 4, 1878, the Kid was involved in the gunfight at Blazer's Mill, on the southwest slopes of the Sacramento Mountains, where A. (Buckshot) Roberts, a Murphy partisan, killed Dick Brewer before he himself expired from bullet wounds.
Billy the Kid arrived in the Panhandle in the fall of 1878, after Chisum had sent some of his cattle to graze in the Canadian valley in the vicinity of Tascosa.
Billy intimidated Ellsworth Torrey, after the Boston rancher had run off the Kid's men for insulting his wife and daughters; otherwise the group was generally well-behaved during their stay in Tascosa and spent money freely.
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 Billy the Kid
They were involved in another shootout, this time with Andrew "Buckshot" Roberts, who had been in the sheriff's posse.
Billy was tried, convicted, and sentenced to hang in Mesilla by Judge Warren Bristol, suspected of being on the payroll of the Santa Fe ring and the Dolan gang.
Billy was working at the Coe ranch one of the smaller ranches infringing on Chisum's space.
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 Marine Corps Stories - Famous Marines
He also played the colorful Buckshot Roberts in "Young Guns" (1988) and Kris Kristofferson's father, who has lived to see his long-lost son return, in "Welcome Home" (1989).
Keith was the father of a comatose young woman in the based-on-real-life "In the Matter of Karen Ann Quinlan" (NBC, 1977).
Keith made his adult film debut as an army officer who is rescued by an Apache-hating scout (Charlton Heston) in "Arrowhead" (1953), a role that set the tone for many of his early roles.
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 George Peppin
Over the next few months the Regulators killed Sheriff William Brady, George Hindman, William Morton, Buckshot Roberts and others who they claimed they had been involved in the killing of
In April, 1878, James Dolan arranged for Peppin to be appointed as a replacement for Sheriff William Brady.
Tunstall refused to use violence himself but he did recruit Billy the Kid to help him in his business dispute.
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