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Patrick Pat Floyd Garrett (1850-1908) lived a
tragic life of bad decisions and infamous friends. Garrett began
his career in the Old West as a buffalo hunter, then progressed
to local government. In 1880, a $500 bounty was set for the capture
of Henry McCarty (also known as William Harrison Bonney and Billy
the Kid), and Garrett rose to the occasion. As newly elected
Sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico in 1881, Garrett and a
band of men found McCarty and his men and forced them to surrender.
Garrett arrested McCarty and brought him to the courthouse, but
before he could be executed Billy escaped, killing two prison
guards in his flight.
Determined this time to get it right, Garrett hunted down
McCarty at the home of McCartys friend Pete Maxwell. In
the darkness of Maxwells house, Garrett shot McCarty through
the heart and killed him. Unfortunately, the execution of the
wanted criminal earned Garrett neither renown nor reward, for
Billy had become a local celebrity and the bounty had been for
a live capture. |