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  2. Jun 10, 2017 · Garrett was shot and killed on February 29, 1908. A ranch hand named Wayne Brazel confessed to the crime, claiming self-defense. He was tried and found not guilty of murder. As soon as the day...

  3. Oct 11, 2017 · A witness, Carl Adamson, backed up Brazel’s story, but a Las Cruces doctor, after examining the crime scene and Garretts body, determined that Garrett had been shot in the back of the head while urinating beside the buggy in which Adamson and Garrett had been riding.

  4. Feb 2, 2023 · According to Robert M. Utley's definitive Billy the Kid, by the time his life ended on July 14, 1881, at age 21, McCarty/Antrim/Bonney had killed four men for certain, one perhaps, and participated in killing perhaps five more. He was a wanted young man. For deaths, sure. For horse theft, of course.

  5. Jun 27, 2018 · The killing of Pat Garrett took place in the morning hours of February 29, 1908, sometime around 10:30 a.m. The alleged killer, Brazel, was quickly seized and imprisoned. Supposedly there was only a single eyewitness of the wrongdoing, Carl Adamson, who was accompanying Brazel. Portrait of Pat Garrett from The Story of the Outlaws.

  6. Feb 19, 2016 · October 6, 1899. Pat Garrett and two men went to the Bill Cox ranch in New Mexico to arrest an alleged killer. The subject fought back and was shot to death in the ranch house. Cox’s wife, who was pregnant at the time, saw the fight and later miscarried the baby.

  7. Jul 18, 2019 · The victim, Patrick Floyd Jarvis “PatGarrett, was the former sheriff of Lincoln County best known for having killed outlaw Billy the Kid on July 14, 1881. Garrett served as sheriff of Doña Ana County from 1896 to 1900. He was murdered at about 10:30 on the morning of Feb. 29, 1908, some 5 miles east of Las Cruces.

  8. Jun 8, 2016 · Las Cruces, N.M., Feb. 28-Pat Garrett, veteran fighter of the frontier days in New Mexico, ex-sheriff of Lincoln county, ex-collector of customs at El Paso, friend of President Roosevelt and...

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