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True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

BAT MASTERSON-Fred Rosen

True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

Dan Zupansky

True Crime, News Commentary, Documentary, News, Society & Culture

42.7K Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2019

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

Nearly 100 years since his death, Bat Masterson still holds great influence. Remembered by many for his adventures in America’s Old West - buffalo hunter, scout, gunfighter, and even lawman as Dodge City sheriff. in 20th Century New York City he became a sportswriter. However, Masterson left a legacy that is much more intricate.

Masterson always stood up for the underdog. And his real legacy was how he fought for them. After the days of the Old West were over, he laid down his gun and picked up his pen. So great was his writing that he was vastly respected for his opinions on many topics of the day including, crime, politics, and war.

But Bat Masterson had a secret. One that he kept well-hidden his entire life. For if known, he and all those he cared about would be ruined. His reputation and all that he worked for in his life would be in tatters. BAT MASTERSON: The First Dreamer-Fred Rosen

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A week, another fascinating author talking about the most shocking and infamous killers in true crime history.

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True murder with your host, journalist and author, Dan Zufanski.

1:17.0

Good evening. Nearly 100 years since his death,

1:22.0

Matt Masterson still holds great influence.

1:26.0

Remembered by many for his adventures in America's Old West, Buffalo Hunter, Scout, Gunfighter and even lawman as Dodge City Sheriff.

1:35.0

In 20th century New York City became a sports writer. However, Masterson left a legacy that is much more intricate.

1:43.0

Masterson always stood up for the underdog, and his real legacy was how he fought for them.

1:50.0

After the days of the Old West were over, he laid down his gun and picked up his pen.

1:55.0

So great was his writing that he vastly respected, he was vastly respected for his opinions on many topics of the day including crime, politics and war.

2:04.0

But Matt Masterson had a secret.

2:07.0

One that he kept well hidden his entire life.

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