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Post by Admin on Aug 16, 2015 17:58:17 GMT
William Henry Bonney(McCarty) was a victim of bullying even after he was dead. No one deserves that.
20 years after Henry died, Governor Lew Wallace gave an interview about "Billy the Kid" in the Washington Times on September 21, 1902
"General Lew Wallace Queer Interview With A Noted Outlaw"
"The lights of the candles flickered against the boyish face, yet the man who stood in the doorway was the most notorious outlaw in New Mexico. He had killed scores of men... In facial features "Billy the Kid", the notorious bandit and fugitive from justice, was a mere stripling. His narrow shoulders were rounded, his posture slightly stooped, his voice was low and effeminate. But his eyes were cold and piercing, steady, alert, gray, like steel. ... in the feminine voice that was part and parcel of his character."
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