Hour of the Gun
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Because of my stand for freedom
of the range against the easterners.

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In my opinion...
:15:08
such was the purpose of
the marshal's attack on the O.K. Corral.

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That is all.
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Then you did have an animosity
toward the Clanton group

:15:19
prior to October 26, 1881?
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Everyone in town knows I did.
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Oh, Marshal, you walked down
to that O.K. Corral

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with your brothers and Doc Holliday
in a state of frustration,

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with malice in your heart,
toward lke Clanton and his group.

:15:31
I've said that. Repeating the question
won't make it any stronger.

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That's all.
:15:37
Just a moment, Your Honor.
I should like to reexamine the defendant.

:15:42
Wyatt, did malice move you
against the Clanton group?

:15:46
No.
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Would you tell the court what did?
:15:49
The Clanton group was armed
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and made threats
of death and violence against us.

:15:55
It was our duty as sworn peace officers
to disarm and arrest them.

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I would disarm and arrest
General Ulysses S. Grant

:16:02
if he appeared on the streets of
Tombstone under those circumstances.

:16:06
Wyatt, I told you
before you went down to the corral

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that I had met with the Clanton group
and they agreed to leave town peaceably.

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Bryan, you take bribes. You're a thief,
a liar, and a disgrace to your office.

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I wouldn't take your word
if you swore to it on your mother's grave.

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You'll live to regret that.
:16:26
I want to recall Sheriff Bryan.
:16:39
Now, Sheriff Bryan...
:16:41
would you mind repeating under oath
the statement you just made?

:16:46
I said I attempted
to stop the Earps and Holliday

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as they marched down the street
toward the corral.

:16:52
How did you go about that?
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I told them that none of the men
at the corral were looking for trouble.

:16:58
They had all agreed
to leave town immediately.


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