Johnny Ringo was a notorious Wild West outlaw
whose death is shrouded in mystery.
He was born in Indiana, lived in Wyoming, Missouri, California,
and ended up in the mining boom town of Tombstone, Arizona.
He joined a gang of cattle rustlers and had many rivalries with
the lawmen and gunfighters Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday.
Upon learning of his death, the Tombstone Epitaph published that, “Many friends will mourn him. And many others will take secret delight in learning of his death.”
His body was found sitting against a tree with a
single bullet found in his temple,
and a revolver with one bullet missing was found dangling in his hand.
The pile of rocks is his shallow grave
(so they say😉)
Even though his death was listed as suicide,
there are conflicting stories of his murder.
Wyatt Earp claimed to have done it, as well as Doc Holliday.
Others, no doubt, wished they could have.
We were fortunate to get to the grave as a club or tour group was discussing the possibilities of the truth of the matter. The discussions were indeed lively and somewhat heated- all to say that no one really knows who murdered him, but it is an interesting story.
and aged with finish oak.
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