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Mtnman1830
03-25-2009, 09:01 PM
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=148&sid=5952997

Producer, scientist say body unearthed in Duchesne is the Sundance Kid
March 24th, 2009 @ 10:00pm
By John Hollenhorst
DUCHESNE -- One of Utah's favorite mysteries is getting revved up again: Did the Sundance Kid really die along with Butch Cassidy in South America, or did he live to ripe old age in Utah?

KSL 5 News has learned fascinating new details about an investigation that involves a body dug up recently in Duchesne.

The Oscar-winning movie "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" more or less followed the official version of Utah's most famous outlaws: Butch and Sundance high-tailed it to South America.



Image from the documentary showing William Long's body being uncovered. Things didn't go well there. In a shootout with the Bolivian Army in 1908, both outlaws died in a blaze of gunfire, if not necessarily glory.

"Everybody's like, 'They died in Bolivia! They died in Bolivia!' [But] they didn't die in Bolivia," said documentary producer Marilyn Grace.

Dr. John McCullough, who has long experience as a forensic anthropologist, told us, "Two gringos definitely died, but we just don't know which ones."

Three months ago, they dug up a grave in the Duchesne City Cemetery. They're hoping to prove that William Henry Long was, in fact, the Sundance Kid.

Long died an old man in 1936, a Utah rancher with a shady reputation and a mysterious past. "Everybody knew he was an outlaw. They didn't know which one," Grace said.

Her documentary will argue that Long married a widow with six kids in 1894 and led a secret double life during Butch and Sundance's outlaw years. "It's a great cover, to be married with six children instead of an outlaw on the loose," she said.

At a glance, photos of Sundance and Long don't look strikingly alike, but when transparencies are matched up, the images seem to fuse into the face of one very wanted man. "It's a perfect match, almost a perfect match," McCullough said.



Side-by-side images of William Long and the Sundance Kid. "Both have broken noses. Both have a notch in the ear. Both have a notch on the chin," Grace pointed out.

McCullough took it a step further, measuring all their features. He calculated a mathematical match .99. "Which is astounding," he said. "I had never expected to get even that close."

There's another interesting photo comparison: Sundance's known sisters and two women Long claimed were his sisters. "We did a comparison of the sisters as well, and it's just too close. It's just too close," McCullough said.

On top of that, they found a mystery: William Henry Long's skull has a bullet hole. His death in 1936 was ruled a suicide because a rifle was found near his body, but McCullough found no powder burns and an unexpected angle of entry. "It would be difficult to do that with a rifle by oneself," he said.

The acid test is DNA evidence. They haven't got it yet, but they're trying to compare samples from Long's bones with DNA from a descendant of Sundance's mother. We'll keep you posted, and we're keeping our skepticism firmly in place until then.

E-mail: jhollenhorst@ksl.com

DiscGo
03-25-2009, 10:48 PM
I have been following this story for a couple of months. It sounds pretty convincing.

KapitanSparrow
03-26-2009, 05:51 AM
Very interesting article. Thanks for sharing.

Mooseman70
03-26-2009, 01:06 PM
It'll be cool to learn the results of the DNA test they are doing on the remains.

Iceaxe
03-26-2009, 01:21 PM
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A turn-of-the-century photograph of the "Wild Bunch". From left: Henry Longabaugh, alias the Sundance Kid; William Carver, alias News Carver; Ben Kilpatrick, alias the Tall Texan; Harvey Logan, alias Kid Curry; and Robert LeRoy Parker, alias Butch Cassidy.

Wasatch Rebel
03-26-2009, 02:40 PM
My dear departed dad would've loved hearing about this story. He was a huge history buff of the Wild Bunch and all things included.

DiscGo
03-26-2009, 03:19 PM
My Mom's friend is a direct descendant of Butch Cassidy. Sadly for her the resemblance is remarkable.

Iceaxe
03-26-2009, 03:20 PM
My Mom's friend is a direct descendant of Butch Cassidy. Sadly for her the resemblance is remarkable.

:roflol:

sparker1
03-27-2009, 10:40 AM
I've known for a long time that Butch was in my family tree. And everybody knows they escaped from Bolivia and returned to the US and lived to a ripe old age. What most people don't know is that Sundance was shot in the head by Billy The Kid, who had escaped from Pat Garrett and lived a long life in relative obscurity.