@@derekbrown2988 Indeed, except that there are not three dozen named and documented eyewitnesses to the death of Jesse Evans, as there are for William Bonney. Not to mention the 100-150 other people who were there according to those who are well proven to have been present. There is also nothing one could call verifiable evidence of Jesse Evans surviving well into the 20th Century, despite Morrison's mythical Joe Hines character.
@@derekbrown2988 there is also evidence to support where he may have died in 1882, shorty after his escape from Huntsville. Possibly buried in Elk NM. Hopefully more evidence can be uncovered to support this idea.
I Imagine that almost all of us believed Brushy’s story at one time or another because, why wouldn’t we? Made total sense to me plus it was totally badass. In fact, it actually kinda sucked slowly figuring out that he wasn’t. I always just assumed that everyone wanted the truth regardless because, why wouldn’t we? It blows my mind just how ignorant and blind people are willing to be just to avoid the inconvenience of objective reality.
Deluvina did see his body the night of the murder it was brought to the carpenters bench it was washed she put candles all around him the women of sumner kept vigil through the night , next morning bonney was dressed in a beige suit new shirt new shoes while his coffin was being built , at 3:30 in the afternoon the funeral procession began to old ft sumner cemetary where the grave was dug by bonneys friends theres no controversy no mystery 50-100 towns people saw billy dead
@@joshslatten8109 ive read garrett gave paco anaya 25 dollars to buy a suit and shoes possibly wild west magazine or true west magazine or tombstone epitaph or any of the btk books ive read possibly an authenticated life by garrett or noble burns book ill try to find it but it ll take hours lol
none of the Catherine McCarty's here in indy has details that would lead me to believe they were anyway related to billy under any of his alias's, mccarty was a very common surname here. the thing any genealogist will tell you is that there will be many people with the exact same name and some dates will coincide but for the most part its easy to eliminate them.
When you are 90 years old and looking back on your life trying to remember exact years and dates that things happened to you, remember this bullshit channel and realize that you might remember the event but most likely will get alot of the years and dates confused as to when they happened. But thanks for playing.
There's no propaganda. I showed Brushys own words out of Alias by Sonnichsen. So, either Brushy was mistaken on alot of facts pertaining to his own life aka lying or he was able to be in two places at once. I am open to a 3rd option.
@michaelponce9199 I'm just curious what proof brought you to this conclusion? I've shown by Brushys own account via his own words that he was putting himself in two places at once and meeting historical figures that weren't even in the place he said that he met them. So, could you please share your proof. Because, it must be passionately compelling.
thanks for all the hard work you've done! so interesting!
Great research Jason. Historical facts, or truth seem to be missing in so many others interpretations of this story! 🤠
Thank you for all your research Jason. Very interesting.
It only gets worse as you go. Unless Brushy could defy the laws of time and space. It's IMPOSSIBLE for him to be Wm. H. Bonney
Some great research and info. The Brushy story is just a story. The more information that comes out proves it. Thanks!👊
just seems after that night , billy vanishes from the history books, He was to much a outlaw to just vanish and never be heard from again
Now don't go bringing logic and reason in to muck up the fantasy. Not fair. 😢
You could say the same for Jesse Evans.
@@derekbrown2988 Indeed, except that there are not three dozen named and documented eyewitnesses to the death of Jesse Evans, as there are for William Bonney. Not to mention the 100-150 other people who were there according to those who are well proven to have been present. There is also nothing one could call verifiable evidence of Jesse Evans surviving well into the 20th Century, despite Morrison's mythical Joe Hines character.
@@derekbrown2988fair point!
@@derekbrown2988 there is also evidence to support where he may have died in 1882, shorty after his escape from Huntsville. Possibly buried in Elk NM. Hopefully more evidence can be uncovered to support this idea.
What can I say ?, but more important what will Dan Edwards say?. He wont !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nope. He sure will threaten to block anyone that asks him about it though.
I Imagine that almost all of us believed Brushy’s story at one time or another because, why wouldn’t we? Made total sense to me plus it was totally badass. In fact, it actually kinda sucked slowly figuring out that he wasn’t. I always just assumed that everyone wanted the truth regardless because, why wouldn’t we? It blows my mind just how ignorant and blind people are willing to be just to avoid the inconvenience of objective reality.
Deluvina did see his body the night of the murder it was brought to the carpenters bench it was washed she put candles all around him the women of sumner kept vigil through the night , next morning bonney was dressed in a beige suit new shirt new shoes while his coffin was being built , at 3:30 in the afternoon the funeral procession began to old ft sumner cemetary where the grave was dug by bonneys friends theres no controversy no mystery 50-100 towns people saw billy dead
Where did you hear that it was a beige suit? I’ve not come across that before
@@joshslatten8109 ive read garrett gave paco anaya 25 dollars to buy a suit and shoes possibly wild west magazine or true west magazine or tombstone epitaph or any of the btk books ive read possibly an authenticated life by garrett or noble burns book ill try to find it but it ll take hours lol
none of the Catherine McCarty's here in indy has details that would lead me to believe they were anyway related to billy under any of his alias's, mccarty was a very common surname here. the thing any genealogist will tell you is that there will be many people with the exact same name and some dates will coincide but for the most part its easy to eliminate them.
When you are 90 years old and looking back on your life trying to remember exact years and dates that things happened to you, remember this bullshit channel and realize that you might remember the event but most likely will get alot of the years and dates confused as to when they happened. But thanks for playing.
😂😂😂
You guys keep trying but brushy ain't going away , good luck with your phylanderous propaganda !
There's no propaganda. I showed Brushys own words out of Alias by Sonnichsen. So, either Brushy was mistaken on alot of facts pertaining to his own life aka lying or he was able to be in two places at once. I am open to a 3rd option.
Brushy was the kid without a doubt.
@michaelponce9199 I'm just curious what proof brought you to this conclusion?
I've shown by Brushys own account via his own words that he was putting himself in two places at once and meeting historical figures that weren't even in the place he said that he met them.
So, could you please share your proof. Because, it must be passionately compelling.
@@michaelponce9199Brushy was a fraud without a doubt