Wyatt 's rocking the Wu-Tang hat back there, which is fantastic.
Wyatt sends his common-law wife, Mattie Blaylock, off to his parents.
Wyatt and Josephine made a fortune there.
Wyatt had been friends in his youth with the father of William Randolph Hearst.
Wyatt died in January 1929.
Tristram Wyatt .
And Wyatt is with Mattie Blaylock, the woman here over on the left.
Only Wyatt really does come for Josephine.
Was Wyatt a hero or, as I've heard him described, a homicidal maniac?
with Wyatt Earp as its most famous symbol.
When Wyatt never did show up for her, Mattie finally read the tea leaves, and left his parents' house.
When Wyatt died, Josephine, whose feeling about being Jewish was pretty much, well, it's a fact about me, but--
And that's Wyatt in the middle.
You can see Wyatt there is feeding their little dog, Earpie.
And he sat with Wyatt many, many times throughout 1928 and '29.
deserted by Wyatt Earp.
And then there's the story of Wyatt Earp himself.
So the people on either side of Wyatt , those are the people that Josephine most didn't want you to know about.
And she supplies Lincoln Ellsworth with Wyatt 's last pair of eyeglasses, and she gives him one of Wyatt 's shotguns.
So the story of Josephine and Wyatt , which stretches over these 47 years, it took me to a lot of different places.
No, not Wyatt Earp.
So in 1879, Wyatt Earp and his brothers arrive in Tombstone.
I actually think this was the most cowardly act that Wyatt Earp ever did.
Wyatt was famous in his own lifetime, but there was always controversy about the O.K. Corral.
Why it was in the New York Times-- the name "Wyatt Earp," again, following the Lincoln Ellsworth ship-- at least once a month for six years?
And again, Wyatt Earp is back on the front page.
I told you that Mattie Blaylock had gone back to Wyatt 's parents.
They had been friends of Josephine's and Wyatt 's.
It certainly hasn't overshadowed the legend of Wyatt Earp.
And my commercials appeared on things like "Gunsmoke" and "Wyatt Earp" and different -- So it was a very, very good way to earn money.
And second of all, that Wyatt already had a wife in Tombstone, and that was Mattie Blaylock.
The events afterwards involved Wyatt 's brother being murdered
So when you think of or a living out and then in the desert with Wyatt and their dog, it was that adventuresome
But the most important thing that happened, from Wyatt and Josephine's point of view, was that Hollywood had just come to Los Angeles.
Nevada, who was a big fan of Wyatt 's, and get them to write stories on Wyatt 's behalf.
And so when an enterprising writer and press agent named Stuart Lake approached Josephine and Wyatt with the
And then, in the year following Wyatt 's death, finally that book was published.
And he comes up with the idea of naming his ship after Wyatt Earp.
They stop off at what has now been renamed in honor of Wyatt Earp, the town of Earp, California.
Who has done so much in his career besides working with people like Robert Wyatt and Nick Mason: The Damned.
Lincoln Wyatt .
I was blessed to have a civics teacher in high school-- her name was Ms. Wyatt -- who subtly taught us a lot about Detroit history
For example, enemy, Wyatt Earp walks into town.
Like a lot of people who grew up in the '50s, it was all about watching Wyatt Earp on television.
This was a way for a good, clean story to be told about Wyatt , and Josephine was really a master of celebrity
And that's when she meets Wyatt Earp, who's now the Deputy U.S. Marshal of Tombstone.
And she, too, is waiting for Wyatt .
And they were both very, very close friends of Wyatt 's.
And as stories began to appear, Josephine's ability to manage Wyatt 's public relations began to be her
She would reach out to Wyatt 's famous friends, the cowboys, or people like Tasker Oddie, the senator and governor of