Send us Fan MailDodge City doesn’t just welcome the cattle drives; it feeds on them. When the herds arrive, so do the wages, the whiskey, the gambling, and the dance halls, and the town’s “wide open” side of the tracks turns into a nightly test of nerve for anyone wearing a badge. We tell the story of one of those nights, when Deputy Marshal Ed Masterson and Assistant Marshal Nat Haywood walk their beat down Front Street and hear shots coming from the Lady Gay.What follows is a tense, step-by-step descent from order to bloodshed. You’ll hear how Ed tries to defuse a mob of drunken Texas cowboys, how Jack Wagner’s gun is taken and then reappears in the street, and how trail boss A. M. Walker’s threats pin Haywood in place long enough for everything to go wrong. A single misfire, a moment of hesitation, and a scuffle over a revolver become the opening for a point-blank shot that leaves Ed burning, bleeding, and staggering into a saloon with no chance of survival.From there, the narrative turns personal and brutal as Bat Masterson arrives, sees his brother cut down, and fires four shots in retaliation. We stay with the aftermath too: the cold reception the wounded Texans receive in nearby saloons, Wagner’s confession and burial on Boot Hill, and the way Dodge City shuts down to mourn Ed with its first public funeral. It’s a gritty piece of Old West history that forces a harder question beneath the legend: what does mercy cost in a town built on vice, and what does justice look like when it happens in seconds? This is a partial remastered episode first recorded on September 28, 2019. If you’re drawn to Wild West lawmen, Dodge City history, and the real stakes behind a frontier gunfight, press play, then subscribe, share the show, and leave a review. What do you think Ed could have done differently, if anything?Support the showIf you'd like to buy one or more of our fully illustrated dime novel publications, you can click the link I've included.