Brushy Billy Roberts
Brushy Billy Roberts
Brushy Bill Roberts (August 26, 1879 [1] - December 27, 1950; claimed date of birth December 31, 1859) also known as William Henry Roberts, [2] Ollie Partridge William Roberts, Ollie N. Roberts, or Ollie L. Roberts, was an American man who attracted attention in the late 1940s and the 1950s by claiming to be Western outlaw William H. Bonney ...
Wild West outlaw Billy the Kid died in 1881 — or did he escape, vanish, and live on under the name Brushy Bill Roberts in Texas all the way until 1950? In the late 1800s, the American Wild West was home to outlaws and bandits, many fearsome enough to be known across several territories.
May 15, 2025
FAQs Regarding the claims of Brushy Bill Roberts. Who was William H. Roberts? Did Pat Garrett Kill Billy the Kid? Hasn't DNA disproved Brushy Bills claims?
In November 1950, Morrison filed a petition on behalf of Brushy Bill. But it wasn't to be. Roberts died a month later, and neither Billy the Kid nor Brushy Bill Roberts ever received a pardon.
Disappointed Morrison and Brushy return to Texas. Four weeks later on December 27th, while walking to the post office, Brushy suffered a massive heart attack and died, but his claim to fame did not go with him; today some Billy the Kid buffs still strongly believe that Brushy Bill Roberts was indeed Billy the Kid.
Brushy Bill In the winter of 1883 Roberts returned to Texas. He may have begun using many different aliases to cover his tracks. In fact according to Brushy or Morrison, at some point Brushy took the name of his dead uncle, Ollie P. Roberts. He worked for a Cattle Company and then on to Decatur, Texas.
May 3, 2025
The Billy the Kid Museum in Texas explores the theory that one of the Old West's most famous outlaws escaped death as Brushy Bill Roberts.
One such man was Brushy Bill Roberts. Roberts entered into the Kid's legend in 1948, when attorney William Morrison heard reports of the elderly man claiming to be the Kid. Morrison became intrigued by Roberts' claims when known associates of Billy the Kid came forward and alleged that Roberts was the genuine outlaw and gunslinger of legend.
The debate over Brushy Bill Roberts's true identity has raged for decades, but nothing stirs the argument like side by side tintypes. When collectors finally displayed both photos unreversed, little...
He believes "Brushy Bill" Roberts was in fact Billy the Kid and points to a "statistically significant photo comparison" the FBI made of Billy the Kid and Brushy Bill.
Henry McCarty (September 17 or November 23, 1859 - July 14, 1881), alias William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid, was an American outlaw and gunfighter of the Old West who was linked to nine murders.
The story begins in 1950, when a 90 year old drifter named Ollie "Brushy Bill" Roberts hobbled into Santa Fe claiming he was Billy the Kid and asking for...
Pat Garrett most famously used a Colt Single Action Army revolver to kill Billy the Kid. Interestingly, the gun did not originally belong to Garrett; he had confiscated it from a member of the Kid's...
In 1950, a ninety-year-old rancher from Hico, Texas named Brushy Bill Roberts walked into the New Mexico governor's office and asked for a pardon for a man officially dead since 1881.
Notable people Mary Billings, Texas' first woman Universalist minister. William Garrison, Major General US Army, resides at his ranch near Hico Mattie Parker, mayor of Fort Worth, Texas (2021-present) was born and raised in Hico Brushy Bill Roberts (1879-1950), claimed to be Billy The Kid
For those Old West enthusiasts that have heard of the Brushy Bill Roberts claim of being Billy the Kid (as promoted in Young Guns II and Unsolved Mysteries), I have a debunk book coming out in about a month that should dispel that claim and finally put that issue to rest.
Apr 5, 2019 The oil paintings which hung for years at the old museum are now on loan to our Billy the Kid Museum here in Hico, Ray Mahon Brushy Bill Roberts Apr 4, 2019
Brushy Bill Roberts (c. 1879-1950) was an elderly Texas man named Oliver Pleasant Roberts who claimed in the late 1940s to be the notorious Old West outlaw Billy the Kid, alleging he survived the 1881 shooting by Pat Garrett.
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Brushy Bill Roberts (August 26, 1879 - December 27, 1950; claimed date of birth December 31, 1859) also known as William Henry Roberts, [1] Ollie Partridge William Roberts, Ollie N. Roberts, or Ollie L. Roberts, was an American man who attracted attention in the late 1940s and the 1950s by claiming to be Western outlaw William H. Bonney, (who actually died in 1881). Roberts' claim was ...
Brushy Bill Roberts, who claimed to be the notorious outlaw Billy the Kid-here wearing mustaches well as a wide-brimmed hat, neck scarf, and coat. Source: Fair use
Brushy Bill Roberts, alias Billy the Kid, was discovered in 1949 by lawyer William V. Morrison who compiled evidence of his life as Billy the Kid.
But in 1950, a Texas man named "Brushy Bill" Roberts claimed that he was the real Billy the Kid and that someone else had been shot in his place.
Billy the Kid, one of America's most notorious gunslingers and Wild West frontier outlaws, was shot dead in New Mexico in 1881 by Lincoln County sheriff Pat Garrett. Read More >
Brushy Bill Roberts — Billy The Kid Returned From The Dead, Or Just An Impostor? In 1881, the notorious outlaw Billy the Kid was supposedly gunned down by Sheriff Pat Garrett.
Brushy Bill Roberts, real name William Henry Roberts, first came to the attention of a paralegal, William V. Morrison, in 1948 whilst he was helping to settle an estate. [2] He had heard rumours that Roberts knew the true fate of Billy the Kid and wanted to investigate more. Little did he know exactly what he'd find.
Part of the plot of the 1990 Western Young Guns II, "Brushy Bill" Roberts claimed to have been the famed outlaw Billy the Kid, and…
Legend has it that Billy the Kid died at the tender age of 21 — hence the nickname Kid. But now some say Billy lived to be an old man.
Brushy Bill Roberts, real name William Henry Roberts, first came to the attention of a paralegal, William V. Morrison, in 1948 whilst he was helping to settle an estate. He had heard rumours that Roberts knew the true fate of Billy the Kid and wanted to investigate more. Little did he know exactly what he'd find.
The Real Billy the Kid AKA Brushy Bill Roberts In His Own Words: The Shooting At Ft. Sumner
ABSTRACT 'Brushy Bill' Roberts gained notoriety in 1950 for identifying himself as the presum-ably deceased outlaw 'Billy the Kid.' We hypothesized that his case relected extreme celebrity ...
Gregg County old-timers remember a character named Ollie L. "Brushy Bill" Roberts, who came to East Texas in the 1930s to work in the oil patch. "Brushy Bill" became a familiar sight and popular storyteller around Gladewater and Longview.
Brushy Bill looks like he is going to faint and asks to lie down, saying, "I don't feel good." After Roberts' respite, the governor issues his verdict: "I am taking no action, now or ever, on this application for a pardon for Billy the Kid because I do not believe this man is Billy the Kid."
"Did Billy the Kid really get killed and was he Brushy Bill Roberts?" Gomber said. "The answer is yes, he really got killed. Anyone who even looks at the record from a distance should know that."
In this September 6, 1949 interview between Brushy Bill Roberts and Maury Davidson we hear the voice of what may be the notorious New Mexico outlaw Billy the Kid.
Author Daniel A. Edwards shares never before seen documents and investigates the last days and final moments of Brushy Bill Roberts who claimed to be the notorious outlaw Billy the Kid in 1950.
The Return of the Outlaw Billy the Kid by W. C. Jameson & Frederick Bean, 1998. The Real Billy the Kid AKA: Brushy Bill Roberts by Brett L. Hall, 2004. Billy the Kid: Beyond the Grave by W. C. Jameson, 2005. Billy the Kid: The Lost Interviews by W. C. Jameson, 2012. Books refuting the claim: Billy the Kid, His Real Name Was by Jim Johnson, 2006.
Emilio Estevez's portrayal of Billy the Kid is one of the film's standout performances. Billy, with his wild grin, reckless nature, and deadly aim, embodies the spirit of a young outlaw who refuses to play by the rules. Estevez brings a manic energy to the character, making Billy unpredictable, dangerous, and charismatic all at once.
Was Brushy Bill Roberts the notorious outlaw, Billy the Kid? His friends and neighbors believe so and have even erected a memorial in his honor which reads, "…he spent the last days of his life trying to prove to the world his true identity.
Dive into one of the most captivating mysteries of the American West: the story of Brushy Billy Roberts and his extraordinary claim that Billy the Kid's death was faked.
In This video, I discuss the history and provenance of the famous Billy the Kid tintype photograph, known as the Dedrick Upham Tintype. I also discuss Robert...
In this video, I discuss Roberts' knowledge of the Lincoln County War using the original transcripts of his tape recorded interviews with William V. Morrison...
The myth was enhanced even more during the 1950s when Ollie L. (Brushy Bill) Roberts, an elderly ex-lawman from Hamilton County, Texas, claimed that he was Billy the Kid and petitioned the governor of New Mexico for a pardon for crimes committed under that name.
Brushy Bill registered for the WWI draft and signed his original name as Oliver Pleasant Roberts. Much uncertainty exists, and it is likely that the affidavits signed by Evans and others refer not to Oliver Pleasant Roberts, but to the man living under the assumed identity Ollie L. Roberts.
Over the last century, at least two men surfaced claiming to be Billy the Kid - Miller and Ollie P. "Brushy Bill" Roberts of Hico, Texas. Those stories presuppose that Garrett killed the ...
Part of the plot of the 1990 Western Young Guns II, "Brushy Bill" Roberts claimed to have been the famed outlaw Billy the Kid, and surprisingly enough, many people believed him
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He gave Billy's current name as Ollie L. "Brushy Bill" Roberts and his address as Hamilton, Texas. After finishing his probate work with Joe Hines (aka Jesse Evans), Morrison traveled to Hamilton County, Texas to look for Brushy Bill Roberts. He found him there, living in a little place called Hico.
Visit the Billy the Kid gravesite at Oakwood Cemetery in Hamilton. See the granite arch marked 'Billy the Kid' and learn the story of William 'Brushy Bill' Roberts and this unique Old West legend.
109) Ollie "Brushy Bill" Roberts 109) Ollie Roberts He wasn't Billy the Kid (But he'd like you to think he was) Born: 31 December 1868, Buffalo Gap, Texas, United States of America (Or 1879, information is in dispute) Died: 27 December 1950, Hico, Texas, United States of America
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