
Wyatt Earp’s younger brother, Warren, worked around Willcox as a bartender, stagecoach driver and livestock inspector. On July 6, 1900, Johnny Boyett shot Warren to death at the Headquarters Saloon. In the 1930s, Mary Cummings, better known as Big Nose Kate, reported that Warren Earp’s death “was the result of an altercation between two individuals involved in an unnatural male relationship.”
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In 1999, Bob Boze Bell and partners bought True West magazine (published since 1953) and moved the editorial offices to Cave Creek, Arizona. Bell has published and illustrated books on Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, as well as Classic Gunfights, an Old West gunfight book series. His latest books are The 66 Kid and True West Moments.