La historia Real de Doc Holliday: El Hombre que Hollywood Inventó

He came to the West to die. Doctors gave him months to live in 1873. He died in 1887. In between, he built one of the greatest legends of the Wild West—without killing hardly a soul. The story that Hollywood filmed twelve times has almost nothing to do with the real records. The coldest gunman in the West was a tubercular dentist from Georgia who played poker to pay his room. The verified deaths attributable to him in fourteen years in the West: one. Possibly two. The myth speaks of sixteen. In this episode, we dismantle everything that was invented about Doc Holliday—the serial killer, the hero of the O.K. Corral, the nerveless gunman—and tell what the real records say: who Kate Elder was and what really happened between them, why Wyatt Earp was the main architect of the legend after his death, what happened in Colorado when Arizona requested his extradition, and how the most feared man in Tombstone really died. With his boots off. Looking at his bare feet. Saying it was fun. If this is the kind of story you're looking for—the kind found in diaries and records, not movies—subscribe to the channel. Every week, a Wild West story told as it really was, without romanticizing anything. 🔔 Subscribe here:    / @tierradepolvora   #DocHolliday #WildWest #TierradePolvora #TrueStory #OKCorral #WyattEarp #AmericanWest #Tombstone #Documentaries #HiddenHistory #Gunmen #FarWest #Cowboys #AmericanHistory