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Appendix B John McCannon’s Attempt to Claim the Espinosa Reward
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- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Foreword xiii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction 1
- “Alarming Intelligence and Intense Excitement” First Murders in the Pike’s Peak Country 11
- “Most Horrible and Fiendish Murders” The Bleeding of South Park Begins 33
- “There Has Been Considerable Excitement” The First Colorado Cavalry Steps In 49
- “The People Are Scared Nearly to Death Here” The Murderers Strike at the Vitals of South Park 61
- “Fallen into the Hands of Hard Men in an Evil Hour” The Lynching of Baxter 75
- “Glorious News! The Mysterious Murders Unraveled at Last” One of the Slayers Slain 91
- “Desperate and Lawless Bravos” The Brothers Espinosa 109
- “Revenge for the Infa mies Committed Agai nst Our Families” Serial Murder as Vendetta 137
- “Malicious Interference was the Cause” The Scapegoating of Captain E. Wayne Eaton 157
- “Times Have Become Quiet Agai n” Panic Recedes in South Park but Murder Moves Elsewhere 193
- “Ready for Any Duty, Untiring, and Full of Energy” Samuel F. Tappan Takes Up the Hunt for the Espinosas 207
- “If Thi s Woman Is Found Dead, Tell the People the Espi nosas of the Conejos Killed Her” The Attack on Philbrook and Dolores Sánches 221
- “I Drew His Head Back over a Fallen Tree and Cut It Off ” Tom Tobin Ends the Terror 239
- “The Brightest Success Rewarded Them for Their Toils” Tobin Brings in the Heads 265
- “Who Is There to Gather the History of Thi s Wretch?” The Espinosas Remembered 277
- “Times with Me Have Sadly Cha nged” Destinies 285
- Location of the Death Site of Vivián Espinosa Alternative Theories 293
- John McCannon’s Attempt to Claim the Espinosa Reward 303
- Bibliography 309
- Index 323
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Foreword xiii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction 1
- “Alarming Intelligence and Intense Excitement” First Murders in the Pike’s Peak Country 11
- “Most Horrible and Fiendish Murders” The Bleeding of South Park Begins 33
- “There Has Been Considerable Excitement” The First Colorado Cavalry Steps In 49
- “The People Are Scared Nearly to Death Here” The Murderers Strike at the Vitals of South Park 61
- “Fallen into the Hands of Hard Men in an Evil Hour” The Lynching of Baxter 75
- “Glorious News! The Mysterious Murders Unraveled at Last” One of the Slayers Slain 91
- “Desperate and Lawless Bravos” The Brothers Espinosa 109
- “Revenge for the Infa mies Committed Agai nst Our Families” Serial Murder as Vendetta 137
- “Malicious Interference was the Cause” The Scapegoating of Captain E. Wayne Eaton 157
- “Times Have Become Quiet Agai n” Panic Recedes in South Park but Murder Moves Elsewhere 193
- “Ready for Any Duty, Untiring, and Full of Energy” Samuel F. Tappan Takes Up the Hunt for the Espinosas 207
- “If Thi s Woman Is Found Dead, Tell the People the Espi nosas of the Conejos Killed Her” The Attack on Philbrook and Dolores Sánches 221
- “I Drew His Head Back over a Fallen Tree and Cut It Off ” Tom Tobin Ends the Terror 239
- “The Brightest Success Rewarded Them for Their Toils” Tobin Brings in the Heads 265
- “Who Is There to Gather the History of Thi s Wretch?” The Espinosas Remembered 277
- “Times with Me Have Sadly Cha nged” Destinies 285
- Location of the Death Site of Vivián Espinosa Alternative Theories 293
- John McCannon’s Attempt to Claim the Espinosa Reward 303
- Bibliography 309
- Index 323