
Don Rafael: Johnny Ringo
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In this episode of the podcast, hosts Nate and Mike dive into the controversial death of Johnny Ringo, a notorious figure from the Wild West. As they enjoy cigars and drinks, they explore various theories about how Ringo met his end in 1882. Beginning with their thoughts on a mediocre Don Rafael cigar paired with local brews, the discussion quickly shifts to historical details about Ringo's violent past as a member of the Cochise County Cowboys and his infamous confrontations with lawmen like Wyatt Earp.
The hosts dissect the widely accepted narrative of Ringo's death, which suggests he may have taken his own life, alongside multiple conspiracy theories that propose different scenarios, including potential involvement by Earp or Doc Holliday, retaliatory violence from a fellow gang member, or even a random passerby seeking revenge. Throughout the conversation, Nate mixes humor and critical analysis, while Mike provides historical context, leading to an engaging exploration of the complexities surrounding Ringo's story.
As they wrap up, Mike leans toward the theory that Ringo was most likely killed by an unknown assailant, while Nate humorously posits that Big Nose Kate, Doc Holliday's lover, might be involved. The episode highlights the uncertainty of historical narratives and the allure of the Wild West. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more thought-provoking discussions and insights into history.
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