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  1. Died. 1924 (aged 72–73) José Coby Frey Chávez y Chávez (1851–1924) [1] was a Mexican-American outlaw from the New Mexican Territory, which is now the state of New Mexico, in the United States. He was said to be the son of a Spanish father and Apache mother. [2] Chávez became an outlaw at a relatively young age when he joined the Lincoln ...

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    • 1924 (aged 72–73)
  2. Jan 22, 2021 · Jose Chavez y Chavez was not one of them. José allegedly testified alongside Billy the Kid in court to try to implicate the Army in connection to the burning of the McSween house and the subsequent deaths that occurred during the fires. It is believed that in 1880, José murdered a dangerous convict in a New Mexico jail. Later Years

  3. Chavez y Chavez, with a $500 price on his head, fled and was arrested May 26, 1894, at Socorro. He was tried, found guilty and sentenced to death, but was given a new trial by the territorial supreme court. Found guilty again, he was sentenced to be hanged October 29, 1897. He was granted a stay of execution, and on November 20, Governor Otero ...

  4. One of the more memorable characters from Young Guns 1 and 2 was Chavez y Chavez, portrayed by the talented Lou Diamond Philips. And yes, Chavez was real! He...

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  5. Feb 19, 2020 · Jose Chavez y Chavez rode with Billy the Kid and the Regulators during the Lincoln County War. Afterwards, he was involved in various criminal enterprises. He was more or less a hired killer for Hispanic leader Vincente Silva—until Chavez killed Silva in 1893. Eventually, Chavez was caught and sent to prison for another murder.

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  7. Discover the untold story of the Wild West legend, Jose Chavez Y Chavez, and his infamous friend, Billy the Kid! This captivating video delves into the lives...

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  8. Aug 16, 2014 · José Chávez y Chávez is probably one of the most interesting characters of New Mexico’s wild and wooly days. He was active in both the Pecos River area of New Mexico and the Rio Grande. His haunts ranged from Lincoln to Las Vegas. He eventually wound up in the western Guadalupe county village of Milagro where he lived out his life.

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