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{{Villain_Infobox |image = Billy the Kid richtig.jpg |fullname = Henry McCarty |alias = Billy the Kid<br> William Henry Bonney<br> |occupation = Western Outlaw |hobby = Gambling<br>Hunting<br>Gunfights |skills= Gun skills<br>Gambling<br>Escaping prisons |crimes = [[Mass murder]]<br>Gun dealing<br>[[Serial murder]]<br>[[Theft]]<br>[[Assault]]<br>Cattle rustling<br>[[Terrorism]]<br>[[Xenophobia]] |type of villain = Outlaw }} '''Billy the Kid''', born '''Henry McCarty'''; also known as '''William Henry Bonney''' (September 17<sup>th</sup>, 1859 – July 14<sup>th</sup>, 1881) was an American Old West gunfighter who participated in New Mexico's Lincoln County War. He is known to have killed eight men but it is possible that he killed more people. His first arrest was for stealing food in late 1875, and five months later he was arrested for stealing clothing and firearms. His escape from jail two days later and flight from New Mexico Territory into Arizona Territory made him both an outlaw and a federal fugitive. After murdering a blacksmith during an altercation in August 1877, Bonney became a wanted man in Arizona Territory and returned to New Mexico, where he joined a group of cattle rustlers. He took part in the Lincoln County War and joined the Regulators, making him a well-known outlaw in the region. In April 1878, however, the Regulators killed three men, including Lincoln County Sheriff William J. Brady and one of his deputies. Bonney and two other Regulators were later charged with killing all three men. Bonney's notoriety grew in December 1880 when the ''Las Vegas Gazette'' in Las Vegas, New Mexico, and the ''New York Sun'' carried stories about his crimes.<sup>[4]</sup> He was captured by Sheriff Pat Garrett later that same month, tried and convicted of the murder of Brady in April 1881, and was sentenced to hang in May of that year. Bonney escaped from jail on April 28, 1881, killing two sheriff's deputies in the process, and evaded capture for more than two months. Bonney was ultimately shot and killed by Garrett in Fort Sumner on July 14, 1881. Over the next several decades, legends grew that Bonney had not died that night, and a number of men claimed to be him. [[Category:Grey Zone]] [[Category:Redeemed]] [[Category:Deceased]] [[Category:Early Modern Villains]] [[Category:Important]] [[Category:Anti - Villain]] [[Category:Homicidal]] [[Category:Serial Killer]] [[Category:Male]] [[Category:Murderer]] [[Category:Fighter]] [[Category:Sadists]] [[Category:Psychopath]] [[Category:Thief]] [[Category:Honorable Villains]] [[Category:Fallen Heroes]] [[Category:From Nobody to Nightmare]] [[Category:Tragic]] [[Category:Traitor]] [[Category:Arrogant]] [[Category:Cowards]] [[Category:Mastermind]] [[Category:Affably Evil]] [[Category:Xenophobes]] [[Category:United States of America]] [[Category:Misandrists]]
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