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Ike Clanton filed murder charges against the Earp brothers to sway public opinion, but his plan backfired.
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Clanton’s attempts at revenge led to his death at the hands of lawman Jonas V. Brigton in 1887.
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Netflix’s Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War delves deeper into the story of Clanton, revealing his role as a mob boss.
Warning: Contains spoilers for Tombstone!
tombstone is a western classic, and here’s what happened to Ike Clanton after the OK Corral gunfight depicted in the film. Ike Clanton was one of the outlaws who fought the Earps and Doc Holliday at the Battle of the OK Corral, With him was one of the handful of his gang that managed to live. tombstone It doesn’t show much of what happened to Ike Clanton after the events of the film, but his story continues beyond the story depicted in the film.
tombstone is a Western classic, with the Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer film exploring the stories of Western legends like Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday. Many titans of the Western genre reared their heads in the 1993 classic, making it one of the era’s defining Westerns. Now considered one of the greatest westerns of all time. Due to the historical claims of the film, many viewers want to know what happened after the events of tombstoneNot only to Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, but also to outlaws like Ike Clanton.
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Ike Clanton filed murder charges against the Earp brothers after the Good Corral gunfight
He did this in an attempt to turn public opinion against his enemies
The OK Corral Gunfight is one of the most important real-world moments to be depicted in tombstoneHowever Ike Clanton’s rivalry with the Earp brothers and Doc Holliday did not end after the brawl. During the shooting, Bill Clanton as well as the McLaury brothers were killed. Because of this, Ike Clanton decided to file murder charges against the Earps and Doc Holliday, causing them to be arrested before they were released on bail.
Ike Clanton was a bad witness for the prosecution, with his incoherent testimony casting a lot of doubt on the prosecution’s case. He also told a number of lies during his testimony, throwing the hearing into chaos. Because of this, The Earps and Doc Holliday were exonerated, Finish the case. Due to the failure of the murder charges, Clanton would later attempt to get revenge, albeit in a much less legal way.
Ike Clanton was killed by a lawman in 1887
His luck eventually ran out
After failing to get the Earps prosecuted, Clanton led a group to assassinate Virgil Earp in December 1881. While they were unsuccessful in killing him, the attack left Virgil handicapped for the rest of his life. Morgan Earp was killed in a later assassination attempt in March 1882, one that also targeted Wyatt. After these attempts, Wyatt Earp tried to hunt down Ike Clanton, although he was never found.
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After leaving Tombstone, Clanton moved for several years, first to a ranch in New Mexico and then to a ranch in Springerville, Arizona. Clanton continues to be pursued by Earp and other members of law enforcement, though reports of his death conflict. It is agreed that Clanton was killed by Officer Jonas V. BrigtonAlthough some say he was buried on the spot, others say his body remained for several days until a group of Mormons buried him. Ike Clanton never managed to pull himself together after the events of tombstoneWith his crimes finally to death.
Netflix’s Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War dives deeper into the story of Ike Clanton
Ike Clanton was the original mob boss of Tombstone, Arizona
Netflix docuseries Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War Offers a more in-depth look at Ike Clanton and his backstory. It reveals how Ike Clanton was not only an uneducated scoundrel and criminal, but the equivalent of an Old West mob boss, as well as an incredibly savvy manipulator of the media and the press. As the leader of the Cowboy Outlaws, the Clantons and the Earps naturally clashed, but it really came to a head when Some men from Ike’s gang robbed a stagecoach that was pulling silver across the desert. Wyatt Earp soon worked out a deal with Clanton, with Clanton giving up the men’s homes in return for payment.
Afterwards, Ike Clanton was paranoid that Wyatt Earp was talking about their deal, and that he would be outed as a rat. His paranoia increased, and His antagonism to the Earps led to the shootout at the OK Corral. That was just the tip of the iceberg, though: the real action came next. Ike Clanton quickly turned the tables and turned the public against Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, who were soon charged with murder in a trial that was sensationalized in national newspapers and heavily publicized. The resulting media circus is one that has never been touched upon tombstoneBut was just as interesting as anything in the movie.