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Monthly Radio Show - May 2009



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The May 2009 line-up:

CHARLIE LAZURE – Although Charlie wasn’t really a bad man, he was evidently bad enough to get the nickname of “Rattlesnake Dick.”

TOMBSTONE EPITAPH I & II – John Clum founded the Tombstone Epitaph that, prior to and following the O.K. Corral, supported the Earps. And, Clum’s fate was the same as the Earps after the shootout.

ISAAC PARKER I, II & III – The story of how Isaac Parker became federal judge in the Indian Territory and eventually was known as “The Hanging Judge.”

SITTING BULL GOES TO CANADA – After the Little Big Horn, Sitting Bull found the military determined to destroy him. So he went to Canada. But that didn’t last long.

NEWSPAPERS REPORT GOLD DISCOVERY – The two newspapers that first reported the California gold strike only did so for a few weeks. You’ll be amused to find out why.

GEORGE MALEDON – An associate of “Hanging Judge” Isaac Parker who made his nickname possible. Maledon was Parker’s hangman.

THE GREAT REPUBLIC – A story that illustrates the Biblical principal of casting your bread upon the water.

BUFFALO BILL IN LONDON – The story of how William Cody became Buffalo Bill and started his Wild West show. (Picture is of Buffalo Bill Cody))

JAMES REAVIS – Reavis was without a doubt one of the greatest con men of the Old West. You’ll enjoy his biggest scam.

MORSE-SOTO SHOOTOUT – Was there a Superman in the 1800s? When you’re done with this story, you may think his name was Harry Morse.

STAGECOACH TREASURE – Another story of lost treasure found. But the finder died before he could tell anyone where it is.

PIONEER MARRIAGE – Bethenia Owens marriage turned from bad to awful. But it was what she did afterward that is the story.

JESSE TYLER – Jesse was a lawman in Utah who, unfortunately, got caught up in political correctness, and it caught him his life.

BOB LEATHERWOOD – Leatherwood accomplished a lot around the area of Tucson, Arizona Territory. But, he had to admit that the one he was most famous for happened as the result of an accident.

CHARLES CORA – Cora was just waiting to be released from jail when he was joined by James Casey. From there things went downhill, all the way to the hangman’s noose.

JOHN WESLEY HARDEN'S 21st – Harden was just as famous during his lifetime as he is today. Like some parties today, his 21st birthday party ended up in the cops showing up, and some dead bodies.

ZWING HUNT – In the Old West, many an innocent person fell in with bad company. Hunt’s story was a typical one, until his end, that is.

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