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  1. #oldwest #americanoldwestfacts #jackmccall #wildbillhickok #deadwoodJack Mccall Outlaw: The Notorious Coward Who SHOT Wild Bill Hickok.Jack John McCall, also...

  2. 26 de feb. de 2024 · The Trials of Jack McCall. February 26, 2024. 3 minute read. By John Vogel. On the afternoon of August 2nd, 1876, a poker game took place in Nuttal and Mann’s Saloon located in the town of Deadwood, Southern Dakota Territory. Charles Rich and William Massie sat down to the only game going when a man who needed no introduction entered the barroom.

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  4. 28 de ago. de 2017 · Hickok was losing by the time Jack McCall slipped into the saloon. McCall moved down the bar, and stopped a few steps behind Hickok, as if to look at the hand Bill had been dealt. Not noticing him, Wild Bill said to Massie, “The old duffer – he broke me on the hand,” the last words he was ever to speak. There was a loud bang, and McCall shouted, “Damn you, take that!” Hickok’s head ...

  5. 2 de ago. de 2011 · Though he usually sat with his back to the wall, Hickok was forced to take the only seat available and no one would switch seats with him. John “Crooked Nose Jack” McCall was able to get the ...

  6. Jack McCall is the most infamous murderer in Deadwood. On August 2, 1876, McCall walked into Nuttal & Mann’s Saloon #10 and point blank shot Wild Bill Hickok in the back of the head while Hickok was playing a hand of poker. McCall claimed he killed Wild Bill to avenge his brother’s death. At the time of the killing, Deadwood had no law so a ...

  7. Jack McCall, drinking heavily at the bar, saw Hickok enter the saloon, taking a seat at his regular table in the corner near the door. Seeing an opportunity to avenge himself of the insult and perhaps to make a name for himself, McCall came up behind Hickok, pointed his .45 caliber revolver at the back of his head, and pulled the trigger as he shouted, “Damn you, take that!”