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00:00:00I swear that the interview I shall give shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
00:00:18but the truth.
00:00:20So help me God.
00:00:30So help me God.
00:01:00So help me God.
00:01:30My name is Joseph I. Clanton.
00:01:40I reside four miles above Charleston on the San Pedro River.
00:01:44My occupation was stock raising, a cattle dealer.
00:01:50Do you know Virgil Earp, Morgan Earp, Wyatt Earp, and J.H. Holiday?
00:01:54I do.
00:01:56Do you know Frank and Tom McLaurie, and Billy Clanton?
00:02:01Yes, ma'am.
00:02:03Are they living or dead?
00:02:05They are dead.
00:02:07Did they die a natural death or a violent death?
00:02:11Violent death.
00:02:12They were killed.
00:02:13Were you present at the time they were killed?
00:02:18I was.
00:02:20Where and when was this?
00:02:22On Fremont Street.
00:02:25In Tombstone.
00:02:27Cochise County, Arizona Territory.
00:02:29October 26th, 1881.
00:02:32October 26th, 1881.
00:02:32I don't know.
00:03:02I can attest the deceased died from the effect of pistol and gunshot wounds inflicted by the Earp brothers at one holiday, commonly called Doc.
00:03:28The cowboy is infinitely worse than the ordinary robber, being utterly reckless as to human life.
00:03:39He glories in being regarded a terror and rarely cares to steal anything but cattle.
00:03:45But in the company of human beings, his revolver is ever brandished, and on the slightest pretext, he sends a bullet into his victim's heart with as little compunction as he would kill a dog.
00:04:02I am Colonel Roderick Halford, proprietor of R.F. Halford & Company, on the first floor of the Browns Hotel building, at the corner of 4th and Allen Streets.
00:04:16My establishment is popularly known as Halford's Corner Saloon.
00:04:24Ike, Colonel Offord, hit me an Iroquois eye-opener.
00:04:41I lie here long day.
00:04:44You seen Herbson Holiday?
00:04:53Nope, not today I have.
00:04:57They oughta be here.
00:04:59They oughta be here.
00:05:01Sons of bitches.
00:05:04And last night they tried to bullshit me.
00:05:09You know what?
00:05:12Nobody bullshits me.
00:05:16Nobody!
00:05:18I don't know, they got some.
00:05:20What time did you say you were meeting with them?
00:05:24Four noon.
00:05:27And it is now.
00:05:32Five after twelve.
00:05:37It's ten minutes past twelve.
00:05:39There will be nothing of it.
00:05:42You, uh, you better go home.
00:05:46Cowboys should be declared outlaws.
00:05:50They should be hunted down.
00:05:55As hostile Indians.
00:05:57Good day to you, Isaac.
00:06:01Keep the change.
00:06:07Keep the change.
00:06:10Yeah.
00:06:19Highlanders!
00:06:24If the present lesson is not sufficient to teach the cowboy element that they cannot come onto the streets of Tombstone,
00:06:33in broad daylight, armed with six shooters and Henry rifles,
00:06:38then the citizens will most assuredly take such steps to preserve the peace.
00:06:44When the herbs came to Tombstone, they brought a whole remover.
00:06:56Instead they was interested in Teamstone.
00:06:59Aw, starting up the freight business.
00:07:03Nothing came of it.
00:07:06Hey, Wyatt.
00:07:08What?
00:07:11More coffee.
00:07:13I've had enough.
00:07:20On the day of the events in question,
00:07:22Wyatt Earp came in and asked for a cigar.
00:07:26He went out again.
00:07:27Stood on the boardwalk, uh, smoking.
00:07:32He, uh, went next door to the gun store.
00:07:34There was some shouting.
00:07:38Doc Holliday and Morgan Earp came in and ordered champagne cordials.
00:07:43Uh, Wyatt never drank, but Morgan certainly could.
00:07:48Out in the street, I could see Marshal Earp holding a shotgun.
00:07:53It was, uh, just after two.
00:08:02The place had filled up.
00:08:05People kept coming up to Marshal Earp making, uh, unsolicited reports.
00:08:09He didn't look too happy, but, and he never did.
00:08:14Virgil, they're seeing four or five men down at the O.K. Corral.
00:08:22Talking about some trouble they had with you.
00:08:25Saying that the next time they meet you, they'll kill you dead on sight.
00:08:29If you want any help, I can furnish ten men to assist.
00:08:34Look, gentlemen, I do appreciate the concern.
00:08:36As I already said, as long as they stay inside the corral,
00:08:39it's not my job to disarm them.
00:08:41Unless they go out on the street.
00:08:43Why, they're all down there!
00:08:45On Fremont Street!
00:08:46Right now!
00:08:48If we oughta gush over the courage of murderers and desperados as they seek to avoid arrest,
00:09:12Why not also eulogize the skill of burglars?
00:09:18The alertness of sneak thieves and the boldness of garrows.
00:09:29Please tell us your name and place of origin.
00:09:32My name is Kate. Kate Heroni.
00:09:36Originally from Pest in Hungary.
00:09:39The girl from Pest.
00:09:42Also known as Kate Elder, Kate Fisher and Katie Cummings for various reasons.
00:09:51Doc Holliday was my wife and business partner for several years.
00:09:55Doc and I fell in love in St. Louis before she met Wyatt Earp.
00:10:00We lived in Las Vegas, New Mexico, over two years.
00:10:05Doc was practicing dentistry.
00:10:07Dentistry?
00:10:08Doc was dentist.
00:10:10Don't you know this?
00:10:11Doc has degrees from Pennsylvania College, one of these countries finest schools.
00:10:17Then, Wyatt Earp comes to Las Vegas.
00:10:20She tells Doc she will go on to Arizona.
00:10:23Now, Doc follows Wyatt, her old amigo from Dodge City days.
00:10:27And so we go.
00:10:31With Wyatt Earp.
00:10:33And her wife, Maddie.
00:10:35And her brother, James Earp.
00:10:37And her wife and daughter.
00:10:39Seven of us in the outfit.
00:10:42And to Prescott we made.
00:10:44How was Prescott?
00:10:46Prescott very nice.
00:10:49Mountain, forest, bear, it's beautiful.
00:10:51But not for Wyatt Earp, nor her brothers.
00:10:56Tombstone Silveranza was for them.
00:11:00And so for Doc.
00:11:02And for a while, me.
00:11:05Tombstone.
00:11:08The family Earp.
00:11:10Virgil, big brother, was city marshal.
00:11:12So he could make some money.
00:11:15Serving papers, writing in the posse gang.
00:11:18Morgan, the young one.
00:11:21Easy going.
00:11:22Laughing Morg.
00:11:24No job for her.
00:11:26Nor for her brother Wyatt.
00:11:28Let me report what Virgil's wife told me.
00:11:32So much laundry, Mrs. Earp.
00:11:34Katie.
00:11:36This is one of the dirtiest places in the world.
00:11:39And how many brothers does Virgil have anyway?
00:11:42Four? Five?
00:11:44They just keep showing up and moving in.
00:11:46They can go be prospectors or working the mines.
00:11:49Give me, Katie.
00:11:51Now none of them came to Tombstone to do any prospecting, Katie.
00:11:55Jim can't work with that bad shoulder he got in the war.
00:11:58Wyatt, you can't get him to split firewood.
00:12:00He's that careful about the long, slender hands of his.
00:12:05And Morgan?
00:12:07He ain't even good for mattress testing.
00:12:10My Virg.
00:12:12He's our only one.
00:12:15Take some of this, hmm?
00:12:20Dr. Barham's solution.
00:12:23100% cocoa leaf and opium populinctus.
00:12:26Guaranteed to relieve unpleasant pressure on the brain.
00:12:31Mmm.
00:12:33Tastes good.
00:12:35I told you to keep out of town, not to show your face on the streets.
00:12:39Wyatt.
00:12:41We didn't stop at the Oriental.
00:12:43You said it was getting a bad name.
00:12:45I told you to keep out of town.
00:12:47I told you. Now get inside.
00:12:48You guys.
00:12:56Mmm.
00:12:58Sure hope it ain't habit, Foreman.
00:13:00Me too.
00:13:02Know what they used to call Wyatt or Penter brothers?
00:13:04The Fighting Pimps.
00:13:06That's right.
00:13:07They were gamblers too.
00:13:08And Posse gang.
00:13:10But mostly brothel guards.
00:13:12Unlike Dr. John H. Holliday, who had a vocational profession and for whom gambling was merely pastime.
00:13:19Stop looking at my cards.
00:13:23I said stop looking! You're jinxing me!
00:13:24I said stop looking! You're jinxing me!
00:13:25I said stop looking! You're jinxing me!
00:13:29Stop looking at my cards, I said stop looking, you're jinxing me!
00:13:56Wyatt Earp has bean dog's ruin, no doubt about that, that goddamn foxy con man has cast a spell of evil over her, you're right that dog!
00:14:09Well that's all there, Kate.
00:14:11Not that dog's any saint, but she's a sick man, drinking just to keep alive and she can help herself.
00:14:20Dog didn't do those stagecoach robberies by herself, she was in with Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan on that affair.
00:14:28Yeah the sheriff wrote it down just as you said it before Kate, now why don't you do yourself a favor, be a good little girl and...
00:14:35They have another drink.
00:14:37Yes that's right.
00:14:44Dog didn't mean to kill but Philpott Johnny, you know why it's got that leading out of her head.
00:14:52Oh sorry Joyce, I know you're a straight sister.
00:14:55I am not.
00:14:57Anyway, the way I see it, Wells Fargo tips them off about the money, dog steals it and then Wyatt Earp and her gang of no account tin horn gamblers rush around in a posse that don't contain one regular citizen.
00:15:16So, gotta hand it to them.
00:15:20Sorry Joyce.
00:15:22Why don't you just sign here Kate.
00:15:24Where?
00:15:25Right there, where it says complainant signature.
00:15:29Dog's not going to get into any trouble about this is he?
00:15:34No no, look we're just gonna put this in the Wyatt Earp folder for the day when we arrest Wyatt.
00:15:39Well that's just great.
00:15:42I signed that paper thinking it would go no further than me, the sheriff and Mr. Joyce, the saloon keeper whose hand doc had shut off.
00:15:53Instead, they published my words abroad and got my doc arrested.
00:15:58A day, a night, another day, John Holliday languished in jail.
00:16:03I too was arrested by Virgil Earp and held until I signed further papers saying that what I told Johnny and Judge Spicer wasn't true.
00:16:12I was fined twelve dollars and fifty cents.
00:16:15For doc, there was no charge.
00:16:17So much trouble for my poor doc.
00:16:20And in some ways I felt partly responsible.
00:16:24Now at this time I owned a hotel in Globe and invited doc to join me there for reasons of his health.
00:16:36Doc suffered from the tuberculitis as you know and a complete rest had been prescribed.
00:16:45But Wyatt Earp had doc conned the way she had her conned into the doings at Dodge.
00:16:49What doings at Dodge?
00:16:51Don't ask me about them because I'll never tell.
00:16:55I did not like it in Tombstone and went back to Globe without my doc.
00:16:59The Earps had such power that I could not get her away from them.
00:17:03I used to get letters from doc to come to Tombstone begging to pay her a visit.
00:17:09But I stayed in Globe until the fire burned my hotel down.
00:17:13Then we met.
00:17:15Doc had invited me to the San Augustine Fiesta in Tucson.
00:17:21Then a brother Earp appeared.
00:17:27Morgan said,
00:17:29Doc, we want you in Tombstone.
00:17:32Better go out this evening.
00:17:34Neither of them wanted me to go with them.
00:17:37Morgan said,
00:17:39We are going to ride a freight to Benson.
00:17:41Doc said,
00:17:42You can't stand the ride on a buckboard from Benson to Tombstone.
00:17:46I said,
00:17:47I can stand whatever you can stand.
00:17:52So we went back to Tombstone.
00:17:54Why?
00:17:56I don't know why Wyatt and Morgan needed her so quickly.
00:17:59We did not discuss.
00:18:00When did you next see Doc Holliday?
00:18:06I did not see Doc again until half past one in the morning.
00:18:10Chapter one.
00:18:20Lumings.
00:18:22Call me Ishmael.
00:18:24Some years ago, never mind how long precisely.
00:18:27Having little or no money in my purse.
00:18:29Ike Clanton asked Molly Fly if Doc Holliday was there.
00:18:42Molly told Ike she did not know.
00:18:44He left and Molly told me that Ike was looking for Doc and carrying a rifle.
00:18:48Halliday!
00:18:49Ike Clanton said what?
00:18:54Said he was looking for you and carrying a rifle.
00:18:58If God will let me live to get my clothes on, he will see me.
00:19:05Hand me my best pants please.
00:19:09I may not be back to take you to breakfast.
00:19:29Best get something to eat my dear.
00:19:31That was my Doc.
00:19:33Even when danger threatened she first thought of others.
00:19:37But I could not eat.
00:19:39I watched her greet a party of cowboys.
00:19:42Doc wished Billy Clanton a very good morning.
00:19:45I felt so sorry for her.
00:19:58What a remarkable portrait.
00:20:00Who is she?
00:20:03It has no title.
00:20:05It's the likeness of a white woman my husband and I met in Cocospera in the Mexican Sierra.
00:20:10She led us and our party around the town and claimed to be a photographer herself.
00:20:16She ushered us into the church and hauled out two grinning skulls from the alcove.
00:20:23Don't say.
00:20:25Look-a-here, said she.
00:20:28That's what we're all coming to.
00:20:30Don't they look jolly?
00:20:33I must confess, I was a bit shocked at her levity.
00:20:37To which, bosh! cried the lively female.
00:20:40What's it matter, so long as we're happy?
00:20:43I have no fighting!
00:20:44Your skulls and mine may be footballs for the Apaches before the week.
00:20:58Please report what you saw from the photographic gallery.
00:21:01Something went wrong with her rifle.
00:21:03She threw down her rifle and pulled out her sixth shooter.
00:21:06Every shot she fired got a nag.
00:21:09Blaze away!
00:21:10You're a daisy if you do!
00:21:12Billy Clanton was killed, as were the two McClurys.
00:21:15Virgil and Morgan Earp were killed, though later they got well.
00:21:20This is awful.
00:21:22This is awful.
00:21:23Are you hurt?
00:21:24What?
00:21:25No, no, I'm not.
00:21:26Oh my...
00:21:27Oh my...
00:21:35Not now.
00:21:36Why?
00:21:37I must get back.
00:21:38No!
00:21:39Doc, no!
00:21:40You can't...
00:21:43She went out to see what had become of the two Earps that were wounded.
00:21:46They were afraid to leave them, for fear that the cow rustlers would come back and take them in the night.
00:21:51It is foolish to think that a cow rustler can come up to a city gunman in a gunfight.
00:21:57The Sheriff knew all about this fight coming up.
00:22:00She put on her big cow hat and rode out of town.
00:22:03Johnny Behan will tell you a story, no doubt.
00:22:06She was Sheriff of Cochise County.
00:22:09Hurry!
00:22:10Get your boys out of here.
00:22:11I mean it.
00:22:12Anyway, you'll see.
00:22:14Johnny makes like the heartfelt one.
00:22:16Real good man.
00:22:18Creeping Jesus.
00:22:19Listen from this.
00:22:22City of Tombstone, Cochise County.
00:22:25Johnny Behan, Sheriff.
00:22:28Payable to Sheriff Johnny Behan.
00:22:30Sheriff's fees, $485.
00:22:34Sheriff's fees, $3,628.63.
00:22:40Rent jury room, $105.
00:22:43Sheriff's fees, $1,777.16.
00:22:49Sheriff's fees, $3,729.17.
00:22:54All of this in three months.
00:22:56These are the Sheriff's accounts.
00:22:58How I obtain them, I will never say.
00:23:01$674 for transporting insane.
00:23:05I hope she transported herself.
00:23:08$700.
00:23:09Salary as assessor.
00:23:11$2,773.
00:23:14Sheriff's fees.
00:23:16See, what Kay won't tell you is that that's all just part of the job.
00:23:23This ain't the badge bandit John Behan, you know, salting the way the citizen responds.
00:23:28No.
00:23:29It's the law of the land.
00:23:30Sheriff of Cochise County is entitled to emoluments, which is almost a percentage, 10% of the county taxes collected by the Sheriff,
00:23:43who then lawfully, you know, deducts from which all that he is entitled to.
00:23:47Only be lost at the tables.
00:23:49Company of France.
00:23:51The Bacchanals embrace.
00:23:53Ain't all beer and Skittles, though.
00:23:56Sheriff's got to maintain order.
00:23:59Gotta clear dead animals from the streets and keep the dust down.
00:24:05Let's begin.
00:24:07Okay.
00:24:08Great.
00:24:09Am I hat on for this or off?
00:24:10Hat on, please.
00:24:14Please, introduce yourself.
00:24:17Hello there.
00:24:18I'm John Behan.
00:24:20This is the Arizona Territory in Cochise County.
00:24:25Sorry.
00:24:26Got those mixed up.
00:24:29Hello.
00:24:30I'm John Behan.
00:24:34I'm the sheriff of Cochise County in Arizona Territory.
00:24:39You may not know this, but the county in which I serve was to be named after the Apache Indian chief, Cochise.
00:24:50But thanks to some pen pushin' Prescott, we're called Cochise, which don't mean anything.
00:24:56Tell us about Tombstone.
00:24:58Tombstone.
00:24:59Tombstone is a fine town with fine people.
00:25:05And I think it's got a real future ahead of it.
00:25:08I'm raising my son here.
00:25:10Sad and terrible things, they happen everywhere.
00:25:12You know, wonders.
00:25:14Those happen to.
00:25:15Those happen to.
00:25:16And I have the utmost confidence in Tombstone as the place to serve my country, raise my boy.
00:25:22Describe the difficulty.
00:25:24I don't know if I should speak much of the difficulty, as I know the matter is still making its way through the courts.
00:25:34I, of course, was there on the day in question.
00:25:37And I had spent the previous evening in the company of its principal protagonists.
00:25:43To be or not to be, that is the question.
00:25:501am until just before dawn, I was playing cards with Virgil Lurt, the city marshal under my authority.
00:25:59Tom McClary, a rancher, and a third party.
00:26:03During that game, Ike Clanton, a San Carlos rancher who I know to be associated with McClary, he came in and joined us.
00:26:12To die, to sleep, perchance to dream.
00:26:19Aye, there's the rub.
00:26:22For in that sleep of death, what dreams may come when we have shuffled off this mortal coil must give us pause.
00:26:3710, Jack, Queen, King, Ace.
00:26:39At the completion of the game, I accoled my winnings.
00:26:42And, uh, my friends and I retired.
00:26:44Long night.
00:26:46Whew.
00:26:49Getting my winnings.
00:26:50You boys play nice and, eh, give the change.
00:26:57I want you to carry a message for me.
00:26:59It's a doc.
00:27:00Oh, yeah?
00:27:01What is it?
00:27:03Tell that damn son of a bitch he's got a fight.
00:27:06Well, I'm not gonna do that, Ike.
00:27:10I'm an officer of the law.
00:27:12I'm not gonna listen to you talk like that either.
00:27:15I'm going home, going to bed.
00:27:17Don't you cause any trouble when I'm in bed.
00:27:27Such altercations are not at all uncommon.
00:27:31People have a drink or two, stay up all night, be...
00:27:35Twixt the pasteboards and the ivory.
00:27:38At breakfast, sometimes there are words, but rarely worse.
00:27:45I retired to a home I share with my son Albert, my, uh, sister Julia.
00:27:51And saw nothing more of Ike Clanton, or the Earps, for several hours.
00:27:56Hey, good morning, Ike.
00:28:01What are you up to?
00:28:03Waiting on Earps and Holiday.
00:28:06What for?
00:28:08Soon as they show themselves, the ball will open.
00:28:14What do you mean, the ball will open?
00:28:18What do you mean?
00:28:20What do I mean when I say the ball's gonna open you?
00:28:27What do you think I mean, Ned?
00:28:34I reckon you aim to fight them, huh?
00:28:37You reckon right.
00:28:38Take it easy, Ike.
00:28:53I rose around 1.30 and went, as is my wand, to Barron's Barbershop on Allen Street.
00:29:01Shaving and bathing saloon, ambitious in all its appointments.
00:29:06Once completed, there will not be one finer this side of San Francisco.
00:29:11Today, it still wants for chairs, which are en route, direct from the Rochester factory,
00:29:17and mirrors, which, being made of the finest French plate, of course, come from France.
00:29:23For an officer of the law to be seated in a barbershop serves two purposes.
00:29:28It reassures the civilized community that the officer has not yet descended into barbarity.
00:29:33It also furnishes a bully crow's nest, from which to surveil the comings and gongs of the camp.
00:29:41There's going to be trouble.
00:29:43Oh, tell all.
00:29:45The Earps buffaloed two of the cowboys, two more just rode in, kicking up a fuss.
00:29:50Yeah, I hear the telegraph to Charleston for the whole cowboy gang. They're fixing to raise the town.
00:29:57Well, let's just get on with this shave.
00:30:00Yes sir, Sheriff.
00:30:01Good morning, Sheriff Behan.
00:30:04You have quite a hurly-burly on your hands.
00:30:07Oh, well, thank you kindly, Sheriff Sharbell.
00:30:09Former Sheriff Johnny.
00:30:11Bob Paul's Sheriff at Pima County now.
00:30:13Hmm. Still, it would be nice to count on you today.
00:30:16No, no, no. I would not want to intrude.
00:30:19It seems to me you and the Earps have this all under control.
00:30:22Well, good morning, Marshal.
00:30:24Johnny, what is all the excitement, Doc?
00:30:26Lots of sons of bitches in town looking for a fight.
00:30:30Well, you better disarm the crowd.
00:30:32I won't do it. If they want a fight, they can have it.
00:30:35Charlie and I are about to take a drink. Won't you join us?
00:30:57So, how is that race horse of yours, Nick? Is that his name?
00:31:02Dick Naylor.
00:31:03Hmm, Dick Naylor.
00:31:05That is one expeditious beast.
00:31:07Don't think I have seen one faster.
00:31:09Except, of course, my own little Nell.
00:31:11You seen that horse race, Charlie?
00:31:13I don't believe that I have.
00:31:15Look, Johnny. There's an armed gang in the corral down the street.
00:31:19They've threatened my brothers and me.
00:31:21Hmm.
00:31:22Like Wyatt says, well within my rights to shoot them down on sight.
00:31:25Well, not technically speaking, Marshal.
00:31:28You see, the difficulty here arises out of city law number 9,
00:31:32which prohibits the carrying of deadly weapons inside the city limits of Tombstone.
00:31:37Now, that rule was adopted by the mayor of town council some six months ago.
00:31:42Section 2 of city law number 9, well, that exempts ones from its provisions.
00:31:47Provided that they are on their way to a corral or a hotel to deposit their guns,
00:31:51or on their way out of town, or already inside a corral.
00:31:56So, as long as Ike and Billy and the McLaurys were inside the okay corral,
00:32:04armed though they may be, they weren't breaking any law.
00:32:07Excuse me, Marshal Earp. Can I speak with you?
00:32:11Excuse me, gentlemen.
00:32:12Excuse me, gentlemen.
00:32:28Marshal, my name is William B. Murray.
00:32:30I'm a stockbroker here with the Visna and Tough Nut Mines.
00:32:35I'm also a leader of the Citizen Safety Group.
00:32:38Now, I know you're going to have trouble,
00:32:40and we have plenty of men in arms standing by to assist you.
00:32:44I appreciate your concern, Mr. Murray,
00:32:46but as long as those boys stay inside the corral,
00:32:49it's not my job to disarm them.
00:32:51Not unless they go into the street.
00:32:53We can count on us if there's any danger.
00:32:59What did that strangler want?
00:33:02Offer me 25 men to help disarm them.
00:33:05Goddamn stranglers.
00:33:07Well, are you going to help me disarm them?
00:33:09By no means.
00:33:10Do not attempt to disarm that bunch or they will kill you.
00:33:13Eh.
00:33:14I think I'll head down there now to where they are.
00:33:17They're going to hurt me.
00:33:19Well, alright.
00:33:20Well, alright.
00:33:27Good morning, boys.
00:33:31Good morning, Sheriff.
00:33:33Dirk, looking well.
00:33:34Good morning, Sheriff.
00:33:35How are you doing today?
00:33:36Good morning, Sheriff. How are you doing today?
00:33:37Give me a favor, save me some ice.
00:33:38I will come out, sir.
00:33:39Plenty of it.
00:33:42Bruce, looking good.
00:33:44Hey, man.
00:33:57You owe us, and we owe Tom.
00:33:58Get all we need out.
00:33:59It does not even out.
00:34:00My debt to you is mine.
00:34:01What you owe to Tom, you owe to him.
00:34:02Frank!
00:34:03It's about time you'd turn in that pistol, wouldn't you say?
00:34:05I can't do it.
00:34:06Franklin, you know the drill.
00:34:07I don't intend any trouble, Sheriff, but as long as the people of Tombstone act so, I'm not going to give up my arms.
00:34:20People of Tombstone, come on.
00:34:21I don't want to make a fight. I intend no trouble.
00:34:24How many in your party?
00:34:25Me.
00:34:26Tom, Ike, Billy.
00:34:27Who's that fella?
00:34:28I don't know. Friend of Billy's.
00:34:29You'll find out.
00:34:30Can you sit inside, please?
00:34:31Johnny, Johnny.
00:34:32Frank, I'm going to need your help if I'm going to get these boys home.
00:34:47Need help by shutting up.
00:34:49Hello, boys.
00:34:50I'm going to make this nice and quick if I can. First things first.
00:34:56Who are you?
00:34:57Billy the Kid.
00:34:58Whoo!
00:34:59Billy the Kid.
00:35:00Right here in Tombstone, eh?
00:35:01That'd be a first.
00:35:02I'm gonna ask you again.
00:35:03Be serious.
00:35:04What's your name?
00:35:05Billy.
00:35:06Claiborne.
00:35:07Where are you from?
00:35:08Hereford.
00:35:09Hereford.
00:35:10How old are you?
00:35:11Twenty-one.
00:35:12You carrying a gun?
00:35:13No, sir.
00:35:14Is his mama here?
00:35:15My mama?
00:35:16Yeah, your mama.
00:35:17Is she here with you?
00:35:18No.
00:35:19Back home.
00:35:20Hereford.
00:35:21Arizona Territory.
00:35:22That's right.
00:35:23Ain't no need to bring her into this.
00:35:24Well, we'll try not to.
00:35:25That's enough, kid.
00:35:26We'll want to get you a whooping.
00:35:27Yeah.
00:35:28Who are you from?
00:35:29Hereford.
00:35:30Hereford?
00:35:31Mm-hmm.
00:35:32How old are you?
00:35:33Twenty-one.
00:35:34You carrying a gun?
00:35:35No, sir.
00:35:36Is his mama here?
00:35:37My mama?
00:35:38Yeah, your mama.
00:35:39Is she here with you?
00:35:40No.
00:35:41Back home.
00:35:42Hereford.
00:35:43I want to get you a whooping.
00:35:44How about you, Ike?
00:35:46You healed?
00:35:47No, Johnny.
00:35:48I did not.
00:35:49See for ourselves, shall we?
00:35:51Oh, Ike, you know I love these meetings, right?
00:35:54Taking time out of my busy day.
00:35:56Tom?
00:35:57Oh, no.
00:35:58Whoo!
00:35:59We can get a town looking clean.
00:36:01Now, you two, you know city law number nine,
00:36:04and you know that means those six shooters?
00:36:06You got to hand them over to me.
00:36:08So, who's first?
00:36:10Condemure.
00:36:11What'd he say?
00:36:13What'd he say?
00:36:14I demure.
00:36:15I'll not surrender my arms until the other party gives up theirs.
00:36:19How about you, Hansel?
00:36:21I didn't come to town to make a fight.
00:36:23I just came here to get Ike to come home.
00:36:25There's no need to take away my weapons.
00:36:27I'm just leaving town.
00:36:28Oh, good.
00:36:29How about the two of you jump on them horses and get out of my town?
00:36:31Where are you going?
00:36:32I'm leaving two spring wagons in the West End Corral.
00:36:36And I just left word to have my team hitched up.
00:36:39Good.
00:36:40Solves my problem.
00:36:41Franklin, you remember my offices, don't you?
00:36:45Mind me.
00:36:47Well, it's just across the street in the GERB building.
00:36:51You walk over with me there now.
00:36:53You turn in that six-shooter and that rifle until you're ready to leave town.
00:36:57That sound good to you?
00:37:01All right.
00:37:02Here they come!
00:37:03What is your philosophy as a peace officer?
00:37:15Enforcing a community's laws.
00:37:18Especially when they are numerous and novel.
00:37:23It's always a challenge.
00:37:27The police professional approaches this task with the ultimate outcome in mind.
00:37:32Will this bring about a safer, saner, more just society?
00:37:39Or will my actions only add more chaos, violence, and confusion to the mixture?
00:37:53That decision is every citizen's.
00:37:57Every time he or she leaves the house.
00:38:00I mean, what was all this about?
00:38:05Someone got beat up.
00:38:07Someone got fined.
00:38:10Someone got all beefed up about it.
00:38:15Someone got fined.
00:38:16Someone got fined.
00:38:17Someone got fined.
00:38:18Someone got fined.
00:38:19Someone got fined.
00:38:20Someone got fined.
00:38:21Someone got fined.
00:38:22So what?
00:38:23Stay here.
00:38:24Stay back.
00:38:25I want no fighting.
00:38:26All right, boys.
00:38:27All right.
00:38:28Now stop.
00:38:29There's no need to go up there.
00:38:30We're gonna disarm them, Johnny.
00:38:32Marshall, I've been here disarming them.
00:38:34Please, come on.
00:38:35There's no need for it.
00:38:38There's no need for it.
00:38:40There's no need for it.
00:38:41You're gonna be here.
00:38:42You're gonna be here.
00:38:43I'm gonna go up there.
00:38:44You're gonna be here.
00:38:45You're gonna be here.
00:38:46You're gonna be here.
00:38:47Take this pistol away, or I'll shoot it.
00:38:48Take this pistol away, or I'll shoot it!
00:39:18There was a conversation afterwards.
00:39:25Wyatt Earp said something along the lines of,
00:39:29Behan, you deceived me.
00:39:33Behan, you put me on.
00:39:36Behan, you said you had disarmed them.
00:39:40I told him he was mistaken.
00:39:44I told him what I had said, which was,
00:39:47I was there for the purpose of disarming them.
00:39:52He said he thought I said I had disarmed them.
00:40:01I am a skilled lawman.
00:40:05An experienced Indian fighter.
00:40:09If I do say so myself, a savvy politician.
00:40:13I know my way around words.
00:40:16So how a misunderstanding like this could have possibly happened
00:40:21is a complete mystery.
00:40:26I do not agree to answer any questions.
00:40:31I am willing to read a statement I have prepared.
00:40:35That is all.
00:40:37My name is Wyatt Earp.
00:40:4032 years old, last March 19.
00:40:44I was born in Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois.
00:40:49I reside in Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona.
00:40:55My present profession is saloon keeper.
00:41:00I also have been a deputy sheriff and detective.
00:41:11The difficulty which resulted in the death of William Clanton and Frank McClory originated last spring.
00:41:21I was in the Huachuca Mountains and locating some water rights.
00:41:26I met a man named McMasters.
00:41:30He told me if I would hurry up, I'd find a horse I'd had stolen from me in Charleston.
00:41:39I telegraphed to Tombstone to James Earp and told him to have papers for the recovery the horse made out to me.
00:41:49While I was waiting for the papers, Billy Clanton found out I was in town and went and tried to take the horse out of the corral.
00:42:00I told Billy that he couldn't take him out, that it was my horse.
00:42:05Billy gave the horse up, but asked me if I had any more horses to lose.
00:42:12I told him I would keep them in the stable after this and give him no chance to steal them.
00:42:23I had an ambition to be sheriff of this county at the next election.
00:42:29And I thought it would be a great help to me, with the people and businessmen,
00:42:34if I could capture the men who held up the stage and killed the driver, Philpott.
00:42:41It was generally understood among officers that I Clanton was sort of chief among the cowboys,
00:42:47that the Clantons and McClory's were cattle thieves and generally in the secret of the stage robbery,
00:42:55and that their ranches were places of shelter for the gang.
00:42:59We had an interview.
00:43:06What I want is the glory of capturing those three stagecoach robbers, Leonard Head and Crane.
00:43:15You know them?
00:43:17Friends of yours?
00:43:20I heard Doc Holliday was in on that one.
00:43:23Some parties in town aren't trying to give Doc the worst of it.
00:43:27If I can capture Leonard Head and Crane, then I can prove to our good citizens Doc knew nothing of it.
00:43:34I thought Doc and Leonard were partners.
00:43:38This here is a Wells Fargo reward poster.
00:43:42It doesn't say Doc Holliday.
00:43:45It says Leonard Head and Crane.
00:43:50It's three separate rewards of $1,200 each.
00:43:54It's $3,600, Ike.
00:43:57I knew that.
00:43:59It's all yours.
00:44:01Minus the expenses of the posse.
00:44:04What do you get, Mr. Hurt?
00:44:06Like I say, Frank, just the glory.
00:44:10I think it'll help me make the race for sheriff.
00:44:13Invite all three of them over to one of your ranches.
00:44:16Tell them there's another silver shipment.
00:44:18You need a hand.
00:44:20I'll be waiting with a posse.
00:44:23These fellows will give you a fight.
00:44:26They won't be taking a lot.
00:44:29Is this reward good for dead men, Marshal?
00:44:33I secured a telegram from Wells Fargo, confirming that the reward for the robbers was good, dead or alive.
00:44:46I showed this to Ike Clanton, who told Frank McLaurie of its contents, but neither provided any help to our investigations.
00:44:57Leonard and Head were killed by horse thieves over in New Mexico, and Crane was shot by Mexicans in Guadalupe Canyon.
00:45:07After this, my brothers and I began to hear threats against us.
00:45:14Marshal Williams, Farmer Daly, Ed Burns, Old Man Uridis, Charlie Smith, and three or four others told us at different times of threats to kill us.
00:45:30I am a friend of Doc Holliday, because when I was City Marshal of Dodge City, Kansas, he came to my rescue and saved my life when I was surrounded by desperadoes.
00:45:45Ike Clanton met me in the Alhambra and claimed I had told Holliday of this transaction.
00:45:53Concerning the capture of Leonard Crane and Head, I told him I had never told Holliday anything.
00:46:01When Holliday came up from Tucson, I would prove it.
00:46:05I'm not going to Tucson tonight.
00:46:09This is Ike Clanton.
00:46:12Alright, Ike Clanton needs me, I'll go.
00:46:17When Holliday met Ike Clanton in the Alhambra Saloon and asked him about it, Clanton denied it.
00:46:26They quarreled and later, I met Ike on the street.
00:46:31When Holliday spoke to me that way last night, I wasn't fixed.
00:46:36But come the morning, I'll have man for man.
00:46:40This fighting talk's been going on for too long.
00:46:43I guess it's about time to fetch a two of clothes.
00:46:46I'm not going to fight you, Ike.
00:46:49Why not?
00:46:51Cause there's no money in it.
00:46:55Well, I'll be waiting for y'all in the morning.
00:46:59I got up the next day, October 26th, about noon.
00:47:05Before I got up, Ned Boyle came and told me he had met Ike Clanton on Allen Street, near the telegraph office.
00:47:15That Ike was armed, and that he said,
00:47:18As soon as those damn derps make their appearance on the street today, the ball will open.
00:47:25We are here to make a fight.
00:47:27We are looking for the sons of bitches.
00:47:30I laid in bed some little time after that, then got up and went downtown.
00:47:39On the corner of 5th and Allen, I met Virgil Earp, the marshal.
00:47:45I went down Allen Street, and Virgil went down 5th, and then Fremont.
00:47:51We found Ike Clanton on 4th Street in the mouth of an alleyway.
00:47:57I walked up to Ike and said, I hear you're hunting for some of us.
00:48:02Ike Clanton then threw his Winchester rifle around, but Virgil grabbed it and hit Ike with his six-shooter and knocked him down.
00:48:12Virgil and Morgan took his rifle and revolver, and I took Ike Clanton before Justice Wallace.
00:48:23I will get even with you all for this.
00:48:26If I had my six-shooter right now, I'd make a fight with all of you!
00:48:31If you want to make a fight right bad, Ike, I can give you this one.
00:48:38You damn dirty cow thief.
00:48:47You have been threatening our lives, and I would be justified in shooting you down any place I should meet you.
00:48:54If you're anxious to make a fight, I will go any place on this earth to make a fight with you.
00:49:00Even over to San Simon, among your crowd.
00:49:05I'll see you when I get through here.
00:49:09All I need is four feet of ground.
00:49:13All rise, Justice of the Peace!
00:49:16I came out of the courtroom and...
00:49:22Tom McClory came up to me wanting to make a fight.
00:49:26So I said to him,
00:49:28All right, jerk your gun and use it.
00:49:34At the same time, I slapped him in the face with my left hand and drew my pistol with my right.
00:49:41He had a pistol in his pants, but made no move to draw it.
00:49:47I hit him in the head with my pistol and walked away, down to Halford's Corner.
00:49:53Pretty soon, I saw Tom McClory, Frank McClory, and William Clanton pass me and go down forth to the gunsmith's shop.
00:50:03You'll have to get this horse off the sidewalk.
00:50:20Calm down, Sheriff or Captain or whatever the hell it is you call yourself these days.
00:50:24Come on, come on.
00:50:28Virgil Earp was then City Marshal.
00:50:31Morgan Earp was a special policeman, wore a badge and drew pay.
00:50:37I had been sworn in in Virgil's place to act for him while he was gone to Tucson.
00:50:43Virgil had been back several days, but I was still acting.
00:50:49They're all down there! On Fremont Street! Right now!
00:51:06They're up on Fremont.
00:51:10Where you going?
00:51:12Down the street. Make a fight.
00:51:15You're not going to leave me out, are you?
00:51:17This is none of your affair, Doc.
00:51:21Hell of a thing say to me.
00:51:24Here, Doc. Put that under your coat.
00:51:30Come on.
00:51:40They have horses.
00:51:41We better not get some horses ourselves in case they make a running fight.
00:51:44Make a running fight.
00:51:45No.
00:51:46If they try to make a running fight, we can kill their horses.
00:51:51When we turned to the corner of 4th and Fremont, we saw them standing out about the vacant space between Fry's Photograph Gallery and the next building west.
00:52:01Now, boys! Don't come down here! You're going to get yourself murdered!
00:52:06You're disarmed them, Johnny!
00:52:07I have! I have disarmed them!
00:52:10When I heard this, I took my pistol, which I had in my hand, and put it in my overcoat pocket.
00:52:16Throw it for hands, boys! We're for guns!
00:52:19Billy Clanton and Frank McClory both laid hands on their six-shooters.
00:52:26Virgil called out,
00:52:28Hold, I don't mean that.
00:52:30Then, Billy Clanton and Frank McClory commenced to draw their pistols.
00:52:37At the same time, Tom McClory jumped behind his horse.
00:52:42I had my pistol in my overcoat pocket, where I had put it when B-Hand told us he had disarmed the other parties.
00:52:51When I saw Billy Clanton and Frank McClory draw their pistols, I did not aim at Billy.
00:53:00Frank had the reputation of being a good shot and a dangerous man.
00:53:04No! I don't want that!
00:53:11Five minutes!
00:53:12Go to five minutes!
00:53:13Get away!
00:53:15I've got you now!
00:53:16Raise away!
00:53:17You're a daisy if you do!
00:53:19No!
00:53:24You got any more horses to steal?
00:53:33Give me some more cartridges!
00:53:35Take it!
00:53:36Move away!
00:53:37Or I'll kill them!
00:53:49If Tom McClory was unarmed, I did not know it.
00:53:55I believe he was armed, and fired two shots at our party before Holiday killed him.
00:54:03Wyatt!
00:54:04I'll have to arrest you!
00:54:07I won't be arrested today.
00:54:09I'm right here, and I'm not going away.
00:54:13You deceived me!
00:54:14You told me those men were disarmed!
00:54:16I will add to this record, this letter from 66 citizens of Dodge City, Kansas, attesting to my moral character.
00:54:29Wyatt Earp was marshal of our city, high-minded, honorable citizen, kind and courteous to all, brave, unflinching, charged with complicity, fully confident that he will be fully vindicated and exonerated of any crime.
00:54:58The signatories include a representative, a sheriff, county commissioner, pastors, merchants, and the editor of the Dodge City Times.
00:55:14Also, this letter, signed by seven citizens of Wichita, Kansas, describing my honesty and integrity as a police officer.
00:55:27The mayor of Wichita and two former marshals are among the signatories.
00:55:34And then there's this.
00:55:37This Bible was presented to me by a Dodge City law firm.
00:55:43The inscription reads to Wyatt S. Earp as a slight recognition of his many Christian virtues and steady following in the footsteps of the meek and lowly Jesus.
00:56:04Sutton and Colburn, attorneys at law, Dodge City, Kansas.
00:56:11Thejed are us.
00:56:12And now, in the book check, we have to cover our story about how we can find the books.
00:56:13We can find the books.
00:56:14Now, we can find the books.
00:56:15We can find the books.
00:56:16And we can find the books.
00:56:17Let us know about how we can.
00:56:18And go.
00:56:19Please hold the book to your rest again for a longer moment.
00:56:20Now, lower it and bring it up again.
00:56:32Just do that one more time for us, please.
00:56:41And now read it.
00:56:54Are we done?
00:57:02Did you know Billy Leonard, Harry Head, and John Crane?
00:57:07Billy Leonard and Jim Crane sometimes stop at my ranch.
00:57:12Harry Head, I've only seen a few times.
00:57:16I was not acquainted with him.
00:57:18Were these parties connected with the attempt to rob the stage
00:57:21and the killing of Bud Philpott?
00:57:24I don't know anything, but what Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp told me about it.
00:57:30Wyatt said that he wanted to put me on a scheme to make $6,000.
00:57:38It's a legitimate transaction.
00:57:41What is it?
00:57:42Wyatt said he wanted to put up a job.
00:57:45Kill Crane, Leonard, and Head.
00:57:48He said that there was five grand reward, and he'd put up another $1,000.
00:57:54Why are you so anxious to capture these fellows?
00:57:57Wyatt told me that he had to kill them all or else leave the county.
00:58:02He said that he and his brother Morgan had piped off the Wells Fargo money
00:58:06that was supposed to be on that stagecoach to Holiday and Lennon.
00:58:10Now Head and Crane were in the frame, and they might squeal.
00:58:13He needed them all dead.
00:58:19What was your response to this proposal?
00:58:23I had no further conversation with Wyatt Earp on this matter.
00:58:28Morgan Earp asked me what conclusion I had come to,
00:58:32and I told him I wasn't going to have anything to do
00:58:36with killing Billy Leonard, Head, or Crane.
00:58:49You're a thief and a son of a bitch, Ike.
00:58:52You can have all the shooting you want.
00:58:55Anytime.
00:58:55You fellas are giving me no show at all.
00:59:02If you'd have been a second later,
00:59:03I'd have furnished a coroner's inquest for the town.
00:59:06Well, I'll pay your fine, Ike.
00:59:08Fight us.
00:59:10Fight is my racket.
00:59:13All I want is four feet of ground.
00:59:18Here's your rifle.
00:59:20Take it.
00:59:20I don't want any of it that way.
00:59:25All rise, justice of the peace.
00:59:29I had no knowledge that Frank McClary and Billy were coming to town.
00:59:34I was just getting ready to leave,
00:59:36and then got word that Tom's brother and my brother
00:59:39were at the Grand Hotel.
00:59:42I went looking for them,
00:59:43but they had already gone on to do some business.
00:59:47Their drinks were still on the bar.
00:59:50So what'd he hit Tom for?
01:00:02I don't know.
01:00:09Then we don't drink.
01:00:14Round up the boy.
01:00:20Tell us about your books.
01:00:39You mean the books in my room at Fly's?
01:00:44Those are Molly Fly's books.
01:00:46Can you imagine I travel with the library?
01:00:50You are said to be an educated man.
01:00:53In truth, my saddlebag contains two volumes.
01:00:57The Well by Mr. Melville, a seafaring tale.
01:01:02And the Tales of Mystery and Imagination of Mr. Poe.
01:01:06My name is John Henry Holliday, dentist, et cetera.
01:01:14I currently reside in Pueblo, Colorado.
01:01:17You've been accused of participating in a stagecoach robbery
01:01:40in a botched attempt to murder the newly elected sheriff of Pima County, Bob Paul.
01:01:45How do you respond to these charges?
01:01:48A stagecoach robber?
01:01:51I?
01:01:55Madam?
01:01:56I have killed several individuals.
01:02:00Out of necessity.
01:02:03But till recently never was charged with any crime.
01:02:06I lived in Arizona for three years.
01:02:09Was part of the time a peace officer.
01:02:11And defy anyone to say they ever saw me conduct myself other than as a gentleman should.
01:02:19I freeze all my current troubles to this fight.
01:02:22The Clantons and the McAlaris.
01:02:32Notorious members of the Cowboys gang had murdered the party of Mexicans only a month before in Skelton Canyon.
01:02:40Stealing their mules and their silver.
01:02:42The gentle greasers roused to vengeance across the border.
01:02:50Gunned down several of the Cowboys in return, including Crane, the robber, and old man Clanton, leader of the gang.
01:02:58This left I, most reckless of the deadly bunch at the head of the crew.
01:03:06I was associated with this matter due to a kind and generous heart.
01:03:18My own.
01:03:22On the periphery of the Cowboy gang was a youth named Leonard.
01:03:29The lad came from good stock, though sadly reduced.
01:03:33Young Leonard had trained as a jeweler.
01:03:39Till life's vicissitudes drove him into the arms of Morphius.
01:03:50Leonard took no part in robberies.
01:03:53But had prior knowledge, I fear.
01:03:55My efforts to reform the lad did not take root.
01:03:58Plantons gave him money to keep for them.
01:04:04Proceeds of an earlier hold-up.
01:04:07An act of diabolical generosity.
01:04:10Pale poor Leonard.
01:04:13To his Icarian fall.
01:04:16I have a reputation as a hard man.
01:04:23A dime-novel character.
01:04:26A red terror of the border.
01:04:29I am said to have put more rustlers and cowboys under the sod than any one man in the West.
01:04:36Yet I defy anyone to...
01:04:38What is the origin of the hostility between the gamblers and the cowboy faction?
01:05:04The cowboys hated us because we hunted them.
01:05:12Sheriff John Behan was one of their gang.
01:05:18And a deadly enemy of mine.
01:05:23He would pay any money to have me killed.
01:05:26Have you no allies now in Tombstone?
01:05:31A respectable element will stand by me.
01:05:36But they are easily intimidated.
01:05:41And unorganized.
01:05:42If I am taken back to Arizona.
01:05:52That is the end of a holiday.
01:05:54Okay.
01:06:07Tell us about your college years.
01:06:09I studied dentistry, you know, at the Pennsylvania College of Dentistry in Philadelphia.
01:06:20That's how I got my title a dog.
01:06:24I followed dentistry for about five years.
01:06:27I attended the Methodist Church regularly.
01:06:34And was a prominent member of a temperance organization.
01:06:39Till my lungs failed me.
01:06:54And I was obliged to come west for my health.
01:06:59Describe the difficulty at the O.K. Corral.
01:07:03What difficulty?
01:07:05The gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
01:07:07I assume you mean the difficulty on Fremont Street.
01:07:13Near 3rd.
01:07:23We're up on Fremont.
01:07:25Here, Doc.
01:07:26Put that under your coat.
01:07:30Come on.
01:07:31My friend, wide up, was acting marshal.
01:07:37He had requested my presence in Tombstone on business.
01:07:42Forget the nature of it now.
01:07:45One evening in the Occidental lunchroom, I was confronted by a drunken Ike Clanton making unintelligible threats.
01:07:54These I ignored.
01:07:57Next morning, I heard that Ike and his whole gang were gunning for me and the U.K.s.
01:08:02We're going to dissolve them, Joey.
01:08:04And proposing to who rob the town.
01:08:07I was appointed deputy marshal.
01:08:08We have been forerunners of government in towns where there was none.
01:08:16We are entitled to credit for what we have done.
01:08:19No!
01:08:20No!
01:08:24It concerned me at the time that Billy Clanton was a tyro.
01:08:47Later, I wondered if Tom MacLowry, whom I killed, was perhaps a tyro, too.
01:09:10Awful.
01:09:10It's awful.
01:09:12It's awful.
01:09:17These men, known as cowboys, are not really cowboys.
01:09:26In the early days, real cowboys, wild and reckless men, gained a great deal of notoriety.
01:09:35Later, after they passed on, the places were taken by a gang of murderers, stage robbers, and thieves.
01:09:55And if I were to become a highwayman, I would be a successful one, by the mere expedient of shooting one of the horses.
01:10:18Up to that time, had there been any shots fired by either the Clantons or the MacLowrys.
01:10:32I, and the MacLowry brothers, and William Clanton, and a young fellow by the name of Billy Claiborne, were standing in a vacant space, talking just west of a photograph gallery on Fremont Street.
01:10:47Sheriff Behan came down and told us he had to arrest us.
01:10:51I will have to arrest and disarm you.
01:10:53What for?
01:10:54To preserve the peace.
01:10:56Well, I have no arms.
01:10:58My arms are confiscated by the herbs.
01:11:00You just come from the gunsmith, have you not?
01:11:02Well, Spangenberg wouldn't sell me anything.
01:11:05Hmm.
01:11:06A bully for him.
01:11:07How about you, Billy?
01:11:08I'm just leaving town.
01:11:10Well, get out of here.
01:11:13All right, boys.
01:11:14Let me have those guns.
01:11:16I still got business in town.
01:11:18And I'm not giving up my gun until you find the man who hit Tom.
01:11:21Disarm him.
01:11:25Who hit you?
01:11:27Wider.
01:11:30Frank, do you remember where my office is?
01:11:33I've never been to your office, Johnny.
01:11:35Well, it's just down the road in the dirt building.
01:11:37You come with me now.
01:11:37Yeah, I come!
01:11:38We all remained there because the sheriff ordered us to.
01:11:42He went down and met with the herbs on Fremont Street.
01:11:46Told them,
01:11:47Stop.
01:11:49He had our party in charge.
01:11:51But they did not stop.
01:11:54Passed him by.
01:11:55These sons of bitches have been looking for a fight.
01:11:59Throw up your hands, boys.
01:12:01We're up for your guns.
01:12:03You've been looking for a fight, they said.
01:12:06Commit shooting.
01:12:07First two shots came from Holiday and Morgan Earth.
01:12:11Wyatt Earth and Virgil Earth.
01:12:13Their shots immediately after.
01:12:15As I jumped through the door of the photographing gallery,
01:12:22I heard more shots pass by my head.
01:12:25There were four or five.
01:12:28Up to that time,
01:12:29had there been any shots fired by either the Clantons or the McLowrys?
01:12:33No, ma'am.
01:12:34They all had their hands up.
01:12:38To that time,
01:12:40Tom had his hands up holding his coat over.
01:12:44What became of the horses after the shooting commenced?
01:12:48I never noticed the horses after the shooting commenced.
01:12:50Were there or not any arms on the horses?
01:12:54Yes, ma'am.
01:12:55We had Winchester carbines, one on each horse.
01:13:00In the gun scapods.
01:13:02Cowboy lives a lifestyle you city folks would despise.
01:13:10Yet he is not without food, good horse, arms, ammunition, and a blanket.
01:13:23We're not all brave.
01:13:26Sometimes sneak away from danger.
01:13:28But I have never known a cowboy.
01:13:32To whine or squeal when he had to die.
01:13:35You can believe me otherwise about the Earps being a part of those robbers.
01:13:39But to suggest that we were all fixing to kill them.
01:13:44It's a damn lie.
01:13:48We had Winchester rifles.
01:13:51If I was aiming to kill Wyatt Earp,
01:13:56I'd have dropped him as he came around the corner.
01:14:00Earp.
01:14:07Earp.
01:14:22E-R-P?
01:14:23They spelled my name Earp again.
01:14:25Here we go.
01:14:55Oh, I'm sorry Wyatt, I burned another hole in one of your white shirts.
01:15:12It's all right dear.
01:15:16Oh, I'm sorry.
01:15:46All of which we have stuffed and sent to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
01:15:56I don't need for all that fussing now, okay?
01:15:58Stay still.
01:15:59It has been said that behind this difficulty were not only political rivalries, but an affair
01:16:13between myself and Mr. Wyatt Earp over the affections of a sprightly and attractive actress from
01:16:21San Francisco.
01:16:23And while it is true that the young lady did stay with us, it was strictly as a governess
01:16:28to my son Albert here.
01:16:29I believe Wyatt will join me in decrying such rumors and in not mentioning the lady's
01:16:37name.
01:16:38What lady, Papa?
01:16:40Oh, Albert.
01:16:41I'll tell you later.
01:16:43Tell me now!
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01:17:29Scandal time, it's back again
01:17:59Different suits, same poker game
01:18:02How on earth did it come to this?
01:18:05You couldn't make it up, but someone did
01:18:08It's like a dude in your own dentistry
01:18:11Take a power drill to your wisdom teeth
01:18:14It comes with a job, it's not so bad
01:18:18You almost get used to it, well I didn't bow
01:18:21Accessible spanner, snipe those pliers
01:18:25Pass the nobuking
01:18:27I just sleep in this nobuking canal
01:18:31And I self-censored myself again
01:18:36Accessible bed, sweet dreams, life is mission
01:18:41Follow the lead, don't be bushy
01:18:44Health insurance, the company's not bad
01:18:47In the green zone, in Baghdad
01:18:50Stamp joke in the press
01:18:53Usain, Usain, Usain, O-G
01:18:55You'll follow the truth
01:18:56It's like a day and a day
01:18:58On the job, on the job
01:19:00Checking myself, wouldn't go there
01:19:02Wouldn't have been cool
01:19:03Accessible spanner, snipe those pliers
01:19:07Pass the monkey wrench
01:19:09Ooh, that'll do it, ah, that's the trick
01:19:13And I self-censored myself again
01:19:18Knicks and jogs, balled up around his grave
01:19:22Branked his head on the lid
01:19:24He needs to shave
01:19:26Pied for a trophy
01:19:27She's seen better days
01:19:29They can't believe how well the press beat is
01:19:34Said, you don't know how good you got it, son
01:19:39Royal flush, son of a gun
01:19:42You don't know how good you got it, son
01:19:45The sweet hush, son of a bush
01:19:49Burning through peer pressure exhortations
01:19:56Bearing the weight of expectation
01:19:59My mouth is full of contraptions
01:20:03Straightens out the contradictions
01:20:06Filling the gaps in my history
01:20:09Scale and polish my new speed
01:20:13This conversation's only got one good side
01:20:16Come on, baby, let's see that smile
01:20:20Vibrating noise
01:20:22Action
01:20:28Roll over once
01:20:34Roll over twice
01:20:36Come on, baby, dress up nice
01:20:39Maybe you can work for the New York fans
01:20:44Roll over once
01:20:47Roll over twice
01:20:49Come on, baby, dress up nice
01:20:52You can be an accessory to the plan
01:20:56Come on, baby, let's see that smile
01:21:03Come on, baby, let's see that smile
01:21:08Homeunt pure
01:21:33You
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