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Edward Capehart O'Kelley

Edward Capehart O'Kelley (October 1, 1857[2] – January 13, 1904) was an American killer who killed Robert Ford, who had killed the famous outlaw Jesse James to receive a bounty. He was the subject of a 1994 book by his (O'Kelley's) great-great-niece.[3]

Edward Capehart O'Kelley
Edward Capehart O'Kelley c. 1890
BornOctober 1, 1857
DiedJanuary 13, 1904(1904-01-13) (aged 46)
Cause of deathGunshot wounds

Over the years, historians and contemporary newspapers erroneously spelled O'Kelley's surname as "Kelly" or "O'Kelly", sometimes mistakenly using the letter "O" as his middle initial.[1]

Early years

Little is known of O'Kelley's youth, although his birthplace is reported as Harrisonville, Missouri.[1] His mother was Margaret Ann Capehart (6 July 1836 – 27 July 1903), but at the time of her 14 July 1857 marriage to Dr. Thomas Katlett O'Kelley (20 October 1833 – 9 October 1923) she was already pregnant with Edward. It is believed that Thomas was not Edward's father.[citation needed]

Edward was a child during the American Civil War. In Thomas' Civil War Veteran Pension File, where Thomas was required to list all his children and their dates of birth, Edward is not included on the list.[4]

Murder of Robert Ford

Robert Ford befriended outlaw Jesse James in 1882, when he and his brother Charley joined his gang. They lived with James and his family for a time. Ford shot James in the back of the head to collect a state bounty of $5,000.[5] By 1892, he operated a tent saloon in the silver mining camp of Creede, Colorado.[6]

On 8 June 1892, while Ford was preparing to open his saloon, O’Kelley walked into the tent with a shotgun. Ford was turned away from the front entrance. O’Kelley called out, "Hello, Bob." As Ford turned around to see who spoke, O’Kelley fired his shotgun, hitting Ford in the neck and killing him instantly.[7]

O’Kelley never explained why he had shot Ford. According to one account, O’Kelley married a relative of the Younger Brothers Gang and became friends with Jesse James, who became a cousin by marriage. Another version contends that con man Soapy Smith assured O’Kelley he’d be famous if he killed Ford.[8] One theory involves the accusation that O’Kelley had stolen Ford’s diamond ring, and the dispute had escalated. O’Kelley was initially imprisoned for life, though his sentence was later reduced to 18 years.[1] In the end, O’Kelley served only around 9 years at the Colorado State Penitentiary before being released due, firstly, to a 7,000-signature petition in favor of his release, and, secondly, to a medical condition.[9]

After incarceration

After his release, O'Kelley moved to Oklahoma City. Shortly after his arrival in town, he was recognized by Otto Ewing of the Southern Club, a local gambling house. It is claimed[by whom?] that Ewing had been connected with Ford's saloon in Creede, and may even have been there when O'Kelley killed Ford. Ewing told people that O'Kelley was a dangerous man and best avoided.

In December 1903, police officer Joseph Grant "Joe" Burnett (1867–1917) arrested O'Kelley as a "suspicious character". O'Kelley was staying at the Lewis Hotel. He frequented the saloons on West 4th and 2nd Streets, which were known[by whom?] as the hangouts of criminals in the early years of the city.

Personal life

Nicknamed "Red", O'Kelley reportedly married a relative of the Younger brothers.[1]

Death

 
Edward O'Kelley's gravestone

On 13 January 1904, O'Kelley was arrested by a police officer named Bunker. O'Kelley was released and went to his hotel, where he commented to others that the police had better not try to arrest him again.[citation needed] That evening, Officer Burnett, who had arrested O'Kelley the previous month, was walking his beat on the south side of First Street, in front of the McCord & Collins building. Burnett encountered O'Kelley and greeted him politely. In reply, O'Kelley struck at the lawman and drew a revolver. As O'Kelley struck at the officer again, Burnett grabbed the gun with his left hand.[citation needed]

The two men began to wrestle over the firearm. O'Kelley fired his pistol several times in an attempt to kill Burnett. The officer called out for help repeatedly. O'Kelley did not hit Burnett with his gunfire, but Burnett did receive powder burns on one ear. Once out of ammunition, O'Kelley bit chunks out of both of Burnett’s ears.

A friend of O'Kelley came to his aid and fired one shot at the policeman, but then lost his nerve and ran away.[citation needed] R.E. Chapin[who?] witnessed the fight from the rear of the building on West Main Street and telephoned police headquarters.[citation needed] Finally, A.G. Paul, a railroad baggage man, came running from the depot. He grabbed O'Kelley's hand, thus freeing Burnett's gun hand. The policeman immediately fired two shots and killed O'Kelley.[citation needed]

There were two bullet holes in the back of Burnett's overcoat, and the left hip pocket was torn by a bullet. By the time friends reached his side, Burnett's gloves were burned and his clothing was on fire. They called an ambulance to take O'Kelley's body to the morgue at Street and Harpers furniture store. His body had a bullet wound in his left leg just above the knee. The fatal shot entered his head just behind the left temple and exited behind the right ear.[citation needed]

Burnett continued with the Oklahoma City Police Department, serving as a Captain and later as assistant Chief of Police. He died on 20 July 1917 of paralysis after a stroke, at St. Anthony's Hospital. Burnett was buried in a marked grave in the same cemetery as the man he killed.[10]

Memorial

 
 
O'Kelley Memorial: front (left) and back views

A monument for Edward O'Kelley stands in the Patton United Methodist Church cemetery, on Country Road 878, in Patton, Missouri. The monument is engraved on both sides. (It cites 1858 as the year of birth.)

The front of the monument reads:

Edward Capehart O'Kelley
1858 - January 13, 1904
Shot and killed Robert N. Ford,
the murderer of Jesse James, in the
Silver mining camp at Creede,
Colorado. O'Kelley died in the
streets of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
in a gunfight with the law.

The back of the memorial contains engraved scenes from 1890s Creede, Colorado, where O'Kelley fatally shot Ford. The monument was erected through the efforts of Judith Ries, O'Kelley's great-great niece.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e O' Neal, Bill (1991), "Kelly, Ed O.", Encyclopedia of Western Gunfighters, University of Oklahoma Press, p. 174
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-12-12. Retrieved 2012-10-05.
  3. ^ Ed O'Kelley: The Man Who Killed Jesse James' Murderer, by Judith Ries
  4. ^ Thomas Katlett O'Kelley's Civil War Veteran Pension File
  5. ^ Hanes, Elizabeth (20 June 2012). "Jesse James Wanted Poster Goes Up for Auction". History. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  6. ^ Carlynn, Trout. "Robert Ford". The State Historical Society of Missouri. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  7. ^ Craughwell, Thomas J. (2011). Busted: Mugshots and Arrest Records of the Famous and Infamous. New York: Black Dog and Leventhal Publishers, Inc. p. 357. ISBN 978-1-57912-865-4. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  8. ^ ""DAY OF RETRIBUTION" « Tom Rizzo". tomrizzo.com. Retrieved 2021-10-18.
  9. ^ Hansen, Ron (1983). The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. p. 304. ISBN 9780394516479.
  10. ^ "Half of Force Given Leave to Attend Joe Burnett's Funeral". Oklahoman. July 22, 1917. Retrieved May 8, 2020.

Sources

  • Ries, Judith (1994). Ed O'Kelley: The Man Who Murdered Jesse James' Murderer. St. Louis, Mo.: Patches Publication. p. 119. ISBN 0-934426-61-9.
  • Rizzo, T. (2020, June 8). "day of retribution". Tom Rizzo. Retrieved October 18, 2021, from https://tomrizzo.com/day-retribution/.

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Edward Capehart O Kelley October 1 1857 2 January 13 1904 was an American killer who killed Robert Ford who had killed the famous outlaw Jesse James to receive a bounty He was the subject of a 1994 book by his O Kelley s great great niece 3 Edward Capehart O KelleyEdward Capehart O Kelley c 1890BornOctober 1 1857Harrisonville Missouri U S 1 DiedJanuary 13 1904 1904 01 13 aged 46 Oklahoma City Oklahoma TerritoryCause of deathGunshot woundsOver the years historians and contemporary newspapers erroneously spelled O Kelley s surname as Kelly or O Kelly sometimes mistakenly using the letter O as his middle initial 1 Contents 1 Early years 2 Murder of Robert Ford 3 After incarceration 4 Personal life 5 Death 6 Memorial 7 References 8 SourcesEarly years EditLittle is known of O Kelley s youth although his birthplace is reported as Harrisonville Missouri 1 His mother was Margaret Ann Capehart 6 July 1836 27 July 1903 but at the time of her 14 July 1857 marriage to Dr Thomas Katlett O Kelley 20 October 1833 9 October 1923 she was already pregnant with Edward It is believed that Thomas was not Edward s father citation needed Edward was a child during the American Civil War In Thomas Civil War Veteran Pension File where Thomas was required to list all his children and their dates of birth Edward is not included on the list 4 Murder of Robert Ford EditRobert Ford befriended outlaw Jesse James in 1882 when he and his brother Charley joined his gang They lived with James and his family for a time Ford shot James in the back of the head to collect a state bounty of 5 000 5 By 1892 he operated a tent saloon in the silver mining camp of Creede Colorado 6 On 8 June 1892 while Ford was preparing to open his saloon O Kelley walked into the tent with a shotgun Ford was turned away from the front entrance O Kelley called out Hello Bob As Ford turned around to see who spoke O Kelley fired his shotgun hitting Ford in the neck and killing him instantly 7 O Kelley never explained why he had shot Ford According to one account O Kelley married a relative of the Younger Brothers Gang and became friends with Jesse James who became a cousin by marriage Another version contends that con man Soapy Smith assured O Kelley he d be famous if he killed Ford 8 One theory involves the accusation that O Kelley had stolen Ford s diamond ring and the dispute had escalated O Kelley was initially imprisoned for life though his sentence was later reduced to 18 years 1 In the end O Kelley served only around 9 years at the Colorado State Penitentiary before being released due firstly to a 7 000 signature petition in favor of his release and secondly to a medical condition 9 After incarceration EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Edward Capehart O Kelley news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message After his release O Kelley moved to Oklahoma City Shortly after his arrival in town he was recognized by Otto Ewing of the Southern Club a local gambling house It is claimed by whom that Ewing had been connected with Ford s saloon in Creede and may even have been there when O Kelley killed Ford Ewing told people that O Kelley was a dangerous man and best avoided In December 1903 police officer Joseph Grant Joe Burnett 1867 1917 arrested O Kelley as a suspicious character O Kelley was staying at the Lewis Hotel He frequented the saloons on West 4th and 2nd Streets which were known by whom as the hangouts of criminals in the early years of the city Personal life EditNicknamed Red O Kelley reportedly married a relative of the Younger brothers 1 Death EditThis section relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Edward Capehart O Kelley news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2022 Edward O Kelley s gravestone On 13 January 1904 O Kelley was arrested by a police officer named Bunker O Kelley was released and went to his hotel where he commented to others that the police had better not try to arrest him again citation needed That evening Officer Burnett who had arrested O Kelley the previous month was walking his beat on the south side of First Street in front of the McCord amp Collins building Burnett encountered O Kelley and greeted him politely In reply O Kelley struck at the lawman and drew a revolver As O Kelley struck at the officer again Burnett grabbed the gun with his left hand citation needed The two men began to wrestle over the firearm O Kelley fired his pistol several times in an attempt to kill Burnett The officer called out for help repeatedly O Kelley did not hit Burnett with his gunfire but Burnett did receive powder burns on one ear Once out of ammunition O Kelley bit chunks out of both of Burnett s ears A friend of O Kelley came to his aid and fired one shot at the policeman but then lost his nerve and ran away citation needed R E Chapin who witnessed the fight from the rear of the building on West Main Street and telephoned police headquarters citation needed Finally A G Paul a railroad baggage man came running from the depot He grabbed O Kelley s hand thus freeing Burnett s gun hand The policeman immediately fired two shots and killed O Kelley citation needed There were two bullet holes in the back of Burnett s overcoat and the left hip pocket was torn by a bullet By the time friends reached his side Burnett s gloves were burned and his clothing was on fire They called an ambulance to take O Kelley s body to the morgue at Street and Harpers furniture store His body had a bullet wound in his left leg just above the knee The fatal shot entered his head just behind the left temple and exited behind the right ear citation needed Burnett continued with the Oklahoma City Police Department serving as a Captain and later as assistant Chief of Police He died on 20 July 1917 of paralysis after a stroke at St Anthony s Hospital Burnett was buried in a marked grave in the same cemetery as the man he killed 10 Memorial EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Edward Capehart O Kelley news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message O Kelley Memorial front left and back views A monument for Edward O Kelley stands in the Patton United Methodist Church cemetery on Country Road 878 in Patton Missouri The monument is engraved on both sides It cites 1858 as the year of birth The front of the monument reads Edward Capehart O Kelley 1858 January 13 1904 dd Shot and killed Robert N Ford the murderer of Jesse James in the Silver mining camp at Creede Colorado O Kelley died in the streets of Oklahoma City Oklahoma in a gunfight with the law The back of the memorial contains engraved scenes from 1890s Creede Colorado where O Kelley fatally shot Ford The monument was erected through the efforts of Judith Ries O Kelley s great great niece References Edit a b c d e O Neal Bill 1991 Kelly Ed O Encyclopedia of Western Gunfighters University of Oklahoma Press p 174 O Kelleys in America Archived from the original on 2013 12 12 Retrieved 2012 10 05 Ed O Kelley The Man Who Killed Jesse James Murderer by Judith Ries Thomas Katlett O Kelley s Civil War Veteran Pension File Hanes Elizabeth 20 June 2012 Jesse James Wanted Poster Goes Up for Auction History Retrieved 1 July 2015 Carlynn Trout Robert Ford The State Historical Society of Missouri Retrieved 1 July 2015 Craughwell Thomas J 2011 Busted Mugshots and Arrest Records of the Famous and Infamous New York Black Dog and Leventhal Publishers Inc p 357 ISBN 978 1 57912 865 4 Retrieved 4 October 2019 DAY OF RETRIBUTION Tom Rizzo tomrizzo com Retrieved 2021 10 18 Hansen Ron 1983 The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group p 304 ISBN 9780394516479 Half of Force Given Leave to Attend Joe Burnett s Funeral Oklahoman July 22 1917 Retrieved May 8 2020 Sources EditRies Judith 1994 Ed O Kelley The Man Who Murdered Jesse James Murderer St Louis Mo Patches Publication p 119 ISBN 0 934426 61 9 Rizzo T 2020 June 8 day of retribution Tom Rizzo Retrieved October 18 2021 from https tomrizzo com day retribution Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edward Capehart O 27Kelley amp oldid 1124543130, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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