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Ernest George Burkhart (September 11, 1892 – December 1, 1986) was an American murderer who participated in the Osage Indian murders as a hitman for his uncle William King Hale's crime ring. He was convicted for the killing of William E. Smith in 1926, and sentenced to life imprisonment. Burkhart was paroled in 1937, but was sent back to ...
On June 28, 1923, Hale and Burkhart put George Bigheart on a train to Oklahoma City to be taken to a hospital. George Bigheart was the son of James Bigheart , the last hereditary Osage chief. [ 31 ] Hale was Bigheart's neighbor and friend, and had recently been designated by the court as Bigheart's guardian.
William Hale was born in Hunt County, Texas, on December 24, 1874. [1] [a] His mother died when he was three years old.At age sixteen he began working as a cowboy in West Texas, and by 18 was running cattle on the Kiowa-Comanche reservation in Indian Territory.
Bud died in 2005 and left Paige’s mother, Nancy Walton Laurie, a stake in the company that put her net worth at $7.8 billion as of September 2020, according to Forbes.
Mollie later meets Ernest Burkhart, her chauffeur, and falls in love. The pair married in 1917, and had three children: Elizabeth, Anna, and James, also known as Cowboy. ... 50 years of age ...
One of the main characters in Killers of the Flower Moon, Mollie Kyle, who later became Mollie Burkhart, was a single woman from a wealthy Osage family, the New York Times says. In 1917, Ernest ...
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