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    For over a year, Scurlock was in several posses to pursue and arrest horse thieves. He, Bowdre, and others lynched some of the thieves they caught. In January 1877, Scurlock and a neighbor, George Coe, were arrested by Sheriff William J. Brady for suspicion of harboring a murdering fugitive and member of the Jesse Evans Gang named Frank Freeman ...

  2. Ab Saunders, Charlie Bowdre, Doc Scurlock, Frank Coe, and George Coe had previously killed rustlers together. On July 18, 1876, that group had stormed the Lincoln jail without opposition, removing horse thief Jesus Largo, and hanged him (no one was arrested).

  3. Nov 6, 2023 · Doc Scurlock died at age 80 from a heart attack in Eastland, Texas. He is interred in Eastland City Cemetery, along with his wife and other family members. Doc Scurlock helped with the Regulators of New Mexico. He rode with many famous outlaws including the most infamous, Billy the Kid.

  4. Nov 7, 2023 · Roberts was killed during the exchange, but he took Richard Brewer with him. He also wounded Middleton, Scurlock, Coe, and McCarty. Fritz's Ranch. After the death of their leader, Richard Brewer, the Regulators elected Frank McNab as their leader.

  5. In the ensuing shootout the Regulators mortally wounded Roberts, but he killed Brewer and wounded Middleton, Scurlock, Coe, and McCarty. Gunfight at Fritz Ranch. After Brewer's death, the Regulators elected McNab as their captain.

  6. Oct 30, 2023 · Summary. Billy the Kid, Dick Brewer, and Charlie Bowdre were key members of The Regulators in the Lincoln County War, fighting against the Jesse Evans Gang. Billy the Kid felt indebted to John Tunstall, his mentor, and was a loyal supporter of his beliefs and business ventures. Other notable members of the Regulators included George Coe, Tom O ...

  7. In the end, the other player was dead, and Scurlock was wounded, having received a bullet in the mouth, which knocked out his two front teeth before exiting through the back of his neck. Unbelievably, Scurlock survived. In 1871, Scurlock returned to the United States, where he went to work for John Chisum in Texas.

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