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Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime

Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime

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Lawmen, Outlaws, Gunslingers, and everything else wild west.
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Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime - Part 1 of 2 - Doc Holliday

Part 1 of 2 - Doc Holliday

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08/05/22 • 111 min

It's Doc Holliday. There's no introduction needed.
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Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime - 'The Sundance Kid'

'The Sundance Kid'

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10/24/21 • 55 min

Sundance Kid aka Harry Longabaugh, or Longbaugh, was an American outlaw. He was reputed to be the best shot and fastest gunslinger of the Wild Bunch, a group of robbers and rustlers who ranged through the Rocky Mountains and plateau desert regions of the West in the 1880s and ’90s. In 1909 the two outlaws were cornered by a Bolivian cavalry unit; Sundance was mortally wounded, and Cassidy took his own life. Other stories have Sundance surviving and returning to the United States and dying in obscurity under a new name (Harry Long) somewhere in the West, in the 1930s.
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Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime - Part 1 of 2 - John Wesley Hardin

Part 1 of 2 - John Wesley Hardin

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02/16/19 • 58 min

He was infamous as one of the most deadly killers in the Old West. As the son of a Methodist preacher, with a quick temper he became prone to violence at a young age, which would get him into trouble time and again. He is believed to have killed a total of 44 men over the course of his lifetime, all of them before he reached the age of 23.

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Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime - Billy the Kid

Billy the Kid

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09/24/22 • 86 min

No other historical figure from the 'Old West' has stirred up more controversy and eluded historians and biographers more than William H. Bonney, alias Billy the Kid. This young man, in his short life, has established his place in history and legend. Who was Billy the Kid? How did he become a legend?
"I don’t blame you for writing of me as you have. You had to believe other stories, but then I don’t know if any one would believe anything good of me anyway.”
~ Billy the Kid’s comment to a Las Vegas Gazette reporter (December, 1880)

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Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime - Part 1 of 2 - Calamity Jane

Part 1 of 2 - Calamity Jane

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03/21/19 • 55 min

One of the biggest myths of the American Old West is that of Calamity Jane. She looked and acted like a man, shot like a cowboy, drank like a fish, and exaggerated the tales of her life to any and all who would listen. Even though Jane was a real person, very few details of her life can be nailed down with certainty. Much of what is known about her early life comes from an autobiography she wrote to be sold at Old West museums as an added attraction to them, and Jane was well known for embellishing tales about her life and adventures. Here is what is known and probably true about the life of the woman known as Calamity Jane.

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Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime - Part 2 of 2 - "Bloody Bill" Anderson

Part 2 of 2 - "Bloody Bill" Anderson

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09/21/19 • 65 min

William T. “Bloody Bill” Anderson was a notorious Confederate guerrilla leader. Anderson’s nickname was “Bloody Bill” because he murdered and butchered Union soldiers and sympathizers during the Civil War and often carried around their body parts and scalps as trophies. He is considered one of the vilest figures on either side of the war.
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Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime - Part 2 of 2 - Butch Cassidy

Part 2 of 2 - Butch Cassidy

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09/22/21 • 48 min

Butch Cassidy, born Robert LeRoy Parker, was an American outlaw and foremost member of the Wild Bunch, a collection of bank and train robbers who ranged through the western United States in the 1880s and ’90s. By 1900, sheriff posses and Pinkerton detectives were capturing or closing in on members of the Wild Bunch. Cassidy escaped, first to New York City and then to South America in 1901. From 1902 to 1906 he owned and ran a ranch in Argentina, but thereafter they returned to outlawry. Drifting from country to country, he robbed banks, trains, and mine stations until 1909, when, according to Pinkerton agents, he was trapped by a group of mounted soldiers in Bolivia, where he supposedly shot himself. Another story puts their death in Mercedes, Uruguay, in December 1911, cut down by soldiers during a bank robbery. Still other stories have Cassidy returning to the United States, drifting about from Mexico to Alaska, and dying in obscurity in 1937 in the Northwest or in Nevada (possibly Spokane, Washington, or Johnny, Nevada).
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Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime - Part 1 of 2 - Butch Cassidy

Part 1 of 2 - Butch Cassidy

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09/15/21 • 52 min

Butch Cassidy, born Robert LeRoy Parker, was an American outlaw and foremost member of the Wild Bunch, a collection of bank and train robbers who ranged through the western United States in the 1880s and ’90s. By 1900, sheriff posses and Pinkerton detectives were capturing or closing in on members of the Wild Bunch. Cassidy escaped first to New York City and then to South America in 1901. From 1902 to 1906 he owned and ran a ranch in Argentina, but thereafter they returned to outlawry. Drifting from country to country, he robbed banks, trains, and mine stations until 1909, when, according to Pinkerton agents, he was trapped by a group of mounted soldiers in Bolivia, where he supposedly shot himself. Another story puts their death in Mercedes, Uruguay, in December 1911, cut down by soldiers during a bank robbery. Still other stories have Cassidy returning to the United States, drifting about from Mexico to Alaska, and dying in obscurity in 1937 in the Northwest or in Nevada (possibly Spokane, Washington, or Johnny, Nevada).
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Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime - Part 1 of 2 - "Bloody Bill" Anderson

Part 1 of 2 - "Bloody Bill" Anderson

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06/11/19 • 74 min

William T. “Bloody Bill” Anderson was a notorious Confederate guerrilla leader. Anderson’s nickname was “Bloody Bill” because he murdered and butchered Union soldiers and sympathizers during the Civil War and often carried around their body parts and scalps as trophies. He is considered one of the vilest figures on either side of the war.
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Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime - Part 2 of 2 - Doc Holliday

Part 2 of 2 - Doc Holliday

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08/23/22 • 72 min

It's Doc Holliday. There's no introduction needed.
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How many episodes does Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime have?

Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime currently has 21 episodes available.

What topics does Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime cover?

The podcast is about True Crime, History and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime?

The episode title 'Part 1 of 2 - Doc Holliday' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime?

The average episode length on Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime is 59 minutes.

How often are episodes of Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime released?

Episodes of Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime are typically released every 31 days, 23 hours.

When was the first episode of Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime?

The first episode of Blood and Dust : Wild West True Crime was released on Jan 28, 2019.

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